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HVM RACING, STATUS GP TO COMPETE IN FIA WORLD ENDURANCE SERIES Alliance for 2013

INDIANAPOLIS, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 – HVM Racing and Status Grand Prixare teaming up to field a joint entry in the FIA World Endurance Championship sports car series in 2013, officials from both teams announced Dec. 4.
HVM and Status GP will combine their technical and commercial resources and strong road-racing pedigrees to run a Lola Coupe in the LMP2 class of the eight-round WEC, which comprises the Le Mans 24 Hours and six-hour races in Europe, Asia, North and South America and the Middle East.

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The team will operate from both HVM’s base in Indianapolis and Status GP’s headquarters near the famed Silverstone circuit in England, continuing to develop the Lola LMP2 design that earned a pole in the final WEC race of 2012, at Shanghai.
“We are delighted to create this partnership between Status and HVM,” Status GP Team Principal Teddy Yip Jr. said. “For the step up to a full-time FIA WEC program, our combined strengths create a very strong platform for technical personnel, resources and contacts with drivers and sponsors in both Europe and the USA. It’s an exciting development for each company to establish a presence on both sides of the Atlantic, and we look forward a long-term collaboration.”
The alliance and return to elite-level European racing are significant for HVM Chief Executive Officer Keith Wiggins. Wiggins led Pacific Racing to domestic and international championship victories on every rung of the major single-seat ladder beneath Formula One from 1984-93 in Europe, including Formula Ford, Formula 3 and F3000. His drivers included stars such as future Formula One drivers David Coulthard, Eddie Irvine, Christian Fittipaldi, JJ Lehto and Bertrand Gachot.
Racing in a Lola also has deep historical ties for Wiggins. He helped to revive and stabilize the legendary chassis manufacturer from 1998-2000 during his tenure as president of the company after Lola’s entry in F1 in 1997.
“We made a decision to expand our interests into sports cars for next year, and once we looked at the WEC program, it was obvious we needed a European base, which is familiar ground for me,” Wiggins said. “Then we started a dialogue with my old friends now together at Status, and it quickly became a partnership both parties wanted and embraced.
“We cover two continents with facilities, staff and equipment and we hit the ground running, able to compete in both the U.S. and Europe, so it makes perfect business sense. Also both groups have a strong history and relationship with the Lola marquee and its future plans.”
The new partnership between HVM and Status GP also is an extension of the long friendship between Wiggins and Status GP co-founder Mark Gallagher. They have collaborated on projects for 25 years, including the launch of Wiggins’ Pacific Grand Prix team in F1 in 1994.
In 2012, Status GP fielded a Lola-Judd B12/80 in 2012 at Le Mans and selected races in the FIA WEC and European Le Mans Series, in which it scored a podium finish on its debut.
Status GP also has a strong history of success in open-wheel racing. The team won the A1 World Cup of Motorsport with its A1 Team Ireland entry in the 2008-09 season. Status GP also has earned race victories in each of the last three seasons of the GP3 Series, an official support series for Formula One.
HVM Racing, a six-time race winner with over 23 podium finishes in the Champ Car Series from 2001-07, comes to sports car racing after running successfully for the last five seasons in the IZOD IndyCar Series, North America’s top open-wheel championship.
HVM and Status GP started their partnership with a successful two-day test of the Lola Coupe last week in Spain with future test dates scheduled. Final details of the combined effort, including technical partners, sponsors and drivers, will be made in early 2013. The 2013 WEC season is scheduled to start April 14 at the Silverstone Circuit in England.
About HVM Racing:
HVM Racing was founded by Keith Wiggins and is based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The 2012 season marks its eleventh year of competition since forming in 2001. Since its inception, HVM Racing has earned six victories, two pole positions, 22 podiums, 40 top-five finishes and 97 top-tens. The team also earned "Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year" honors with current driver Simona De Silvestro in 2010. HVM finished fourth and third, respectively, in the Champ Car World Series in 2006 and 2007, and earned drivers Mario Dominguez and Robert Doornbos Rookie of the Year honors in 2002 and 2007, respectively. Follow HVM Racing at www.hvmracing.com, on twitter at www.twitter.com/HVMracing, and on facebook at www.facebook.com/HVMRacing.
About Status GP:
Based in Silverstone, England, Status Grand Prix was formed in 2005 to campaign the A1 Team Ireland franchise in the new A1 Grand Prix Series.  The team's shareholders are comprised of former Jordan Grand Prix head of Marketing Mark Gallagher, former FIA Formula One World Championship driver David Kennedy, and Teddy Yip, Jr., who's father Teddy Yip owned the Theodore Racing Formula One team.  The team captured the A1 GP season championship in 2008-2009 and has been competing in the GP3 series under the Status Grand Prix banner since 2010, finishing second in the team championship.  Follow Status Grand Prix at www.statusgp.com or on twitter @StatusGrandPrix.com or on Facebook atstatusgrandprix.  
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