Double R Racing is a motor racing team, which last raced in the 2023 F4 British Championship. The team was formed in November 2004 as Räikkönen Robertson Racing by then McLaren Formula One driver and 2007 world champion with Ferrari, Kimi Räikkönen, and his race manager Steve Robertson, a former Formula Three driver. It is based in Woking, site of the McLaren manufacturing facility, and it is managed by Anthony "Boyo" Hieatt.

History

Dan Clarke prepares to race in his Dallara-Mugen-Honda during the 2005 season

When the team was announced, it was confirmed that Räikkönen Robertson would compete in the British F3 International Series, in the Championship Class (the first of two different classes) from the 2005 season. In this first season, the two Dallara F305 Mugen-Hondas were driven by British driver Dan Clarke, and Brazilian Bruno Senna. This saw the team fare well, with Clarke taking the team's maiden win at Castle Combe, as well as five other podium finishes, and going on to finish 5th in the Championship, while Senna scored three podium finishes, and finished in 10th position in the standings.

At the BP Ultimate Masters at Zandvoort, Räikkönen Robertson only entered Senna, who qualified 18th but failed to finish, while at the Macau Grand Prix, Räikkönen Robertson again only entered one car, with Clarke appearing for Formula Three Euroseries team Prema Racing, instead. Senna qualified 22nd around the tight, twisty Circuito da Guia, although he failed to finish in either the qualifying race or the Grand Prix itself.

For the 2006 season, Räikkönen Robertson changed their engine supplier to Mercedes HWA, upgraded to Dallara's F306 chassis, and replaced Champ Car-bound Clarke with Mike Conway, who finished 3rd in British F3 in 2005 and Stephen Jelley, to team up with Senna, as they looked to make a serious assault on the overall Series title.

The season started well, with Senna winning both races at Oulton Park. After winning the next race at Donington Park as well, the Brazilian had a useful lead at the championship. However a serious crash at Snetterton left the car unable to be raced in race 2 at the event and seemingly halted his progress. This coincided with a dramatic improvement in Conway's results and he overtook Senna in the race for the title. Conway continued on his way and his impressive results saw him take a seemingly unassailable lead, while Senna's inconsistent form saw slip behind Carlin's Oliver Jarvis, in the race for the runner-up's spot, despite an impressive win in the wet at Mugello. At Silverstone, Conway claimed the title with another weekend to spare. In that final weekend at Thruxton, Räikkönen Robertson also ran their fourth car (the one damaged in Senna's crash at Snetterton, now rebuilt) in the Invitation Class, a category for drivers making a guest appearance. British Porsche Carrera Cup driver Danny Watts, who had been in British F3 two years before, made a return, and won the penultimate race at Thruxton. In just their second season, Räikkönen Robertson were champions, winning thirteen races from the twenty-two that took place.

In F3's international meetings, Räikkönen Robertson had far more luck than they had in 2005. At the BP Ultimate Masters, the team entered all three drivers, qualifying 7th (Senna), 12th (Conway), and 22nd (Jelley), with Senna finishing 7th, Jelley 18th, and Conway retiring. At the Macau Grand Prix, Räikkönen Robertson only entered two cars, with Senna not being able to appear. After Conway's accident in the second qualifying session, the pair ended up in 11th (Conway) and 16th (Jelley) respectively, while in the qualifying race they finished 7th (Conway) and 13th (Jelley). In the Grand Prix itself, Conway jumped from 7th to 4th at the start and as the three cars in front him collided on the first lap, he took a lead he was never to relinquish, to become the first British winner of the Grand Prix since Darren Manning in 1999, and the first winner from the British F3 International Series since Takuma Sato in 2001. Jelley, meanwhile, finished in 11th place.

For the 2007 season, Räikkönen Robertson upgraded to Dallara's latest F307 chassis, and were again powered by the Mercedes-HWA engine. Conway and Senna made the leap to the GP2 Series, whilst Jelley continued with Räikkönen Robertson, partnered by Jonathan Kennard and Finn Atte Mustonen. Meanwhile, Räikkönen Robertson also entered a team in the National Class, their two cars being driven by British driver Alistair Jackson and Spain's Albert Costa. The team claimed 4 pole positions and won 4 races, scoring 5 fastest laps.

In January 2020, the team partnered up with Argenti Motorsport for the 2020 F4 British Championship.

Starting from 2026, Double R Racing will join the Eurocup-3.

Success

Double R Racing in 2014 Formula 3 European.

In 2008 the team won one race with Finn Atte Mustonen. The team continued with its supply of Mercedes' engines.

In 2009 the team kept the Mercedes Supply of engine. But changed the driver line-up completely by using Daisuke Nakajima and Carlos Huertas these two spent the full season with the team and Marcus Ericsson spent 6 races with the team scoring two wins and a second place. Nakajima and Ericsson both claimed one pole position each.

In 2010 the team fielded Brazilian Driver Felipe Nasr, Daisuke Nakajima and Carlos Huertas. For the first race of the season with Nakajima scoring points in the first race of the season.

For this year's 2016 season the team is contesting both the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship and the MSA Formula Championship. Finn Aleksanteri Huovinen, Brazilian Enzo Bortoleto and his compatriot Matheus Leist are competing in F3 whilst Zane Goddard from Australia and Carrie Schreiner from Germany are competing in the MSA championship.

Matheus Leist is currently lying second in the British Formula 3 Championship, just four points behind the current leader Ricky Collard with two rounds remaining to close the gap. His teammates Huovinen and Bortoleto are also inside the top ten lying tenth and eighth respectively.

In the MSA Formula Championship, Australian Zane Goddard is currently in tenth position with 102 points but is set to rise through the rankings after a sensational weekend at Croft where he achieved his maiden victory alongside 61 points over the weekend thanks to three fastest laps and two second-place finishes in the other two rounds. German Carrie Schreiner is lying in 14th position having only contested two race weekends.

Former series results

F4 British Championship

F4 British Championship results
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsD.C.T.C.
2015Mygale M14-F4Brazil Matheus Leist3021172735th3rd
India Tarun Reddy3000017715th
Brazil Gustavo Myasava600011920th
2016Mygale M14-F4Australia Zane Goddard3042482398th5th
Germany Carrie Schreiner1200001417th
2017Mygale M14-F4Lebanon Karl Massaad300002839th3rd
Sweden Linus Lundqvist3055911306.55th
China Daniel Cao140000718th
2018Mygale M14-F4Finland Paavo Tonteri30101112668th2nd
United Kingdom Kiern Jewiss30627164451st
Mexico Sebastián Álvarez3000003812th
2019Mygale M14-F4Saudi Arabia Reema Juffali3000002013th1st
United Kingdom Louis Foster30658123533rd
Mexico Sebastián Álvarez30535194072nd
2020Mygale M14-F4United Kingdom Casper Stevenson26223143283rd5th
Saudi Arabia Reema Juffali2600002713th
Chile Nico Pino1200001414th
2023Tatuus F4-T421United Kingdom Freddie Slater600105217th8th

Euroformula Open Championship

Euroformula Open Championship
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsD.C.T.C.
2019Dallara F317-Mercedes-BenzAustralia Jack Doohan1600027911th3rd
Sweden Linus Lundqvist1801121445th
2020Dallara 320-Mercedes-BenzUnited States Benjamin Pedersen300001415th5th
Germany Matthias Lüthen40000018th
United Kingdom Ayrton Simmons900006211th
United Kingdom Louis Foster710025712th
2021Dallara 320-Mercedes-BenzUnited Kingdom Josh Mason240000899th6th
Portugal Zdenek Chovanec1800003315th
Mexico Sebastián Álvarez300000NC

British Formula Three Championship

British Formula Three Championship results
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsD.C.
2005Dallara F305-Mugen HondaUnited Kingdom Dan Clarke2210171605th
Brazil Bruno Senna2201027510th
2006Dallara F306-Mercedes HWABrazil Bruno Senna22535102293rd
United Kingdom Stephen Jelley2200251267th
United Kingdom Mike Conway22885163211st
2007Dallara F307-Mercedes HWAUnited Kingdom Stephen Jelley2222181833rd
United Kingdom Jonathan Kennard2212351306th
Finland Atte Mustonen2212151267th
2008Dallara F308-Mercedes HWAUnited Kingdom Henry Arundel2200002115th
Australia John Martin2200104513th
United Kingdom Alistair Jackson160000917th
Brazil Clemente de Faria Jr.40000022nd
Finland Atte Mustonen2210051386th
2009Dallara F309-Mercedes HWASweden Marcus Ericsson621046511th
New Zealand Dominic Storey20000021st
Taiwan Kevin Chen60000220th
Colombia Carlos Huertas220012958th
Japan Daisuke Nakajima220102957th
2010Dallara F308-Mercedes HWAJapan Daisuke Nakajima3000049711th
Colombia Carlos Huertas30001410410th
Brazil Felipe Nasr3010341365th
2011Dallara F308-Mercedes HWABrazil Pipo Derani3000013615th
Australia Scott Pye3010028110th
Finland Valtteri Bottas310111717th
New Zealand Mitch Evans300001020th
2012Dallara F312-Mercedes HWAAustralia Geoff Uhrhane2900003512th
Malaysia Fahmi Ilyas2300004811th
United Kingdom Rupert Svendsen-Cook600002413th
2013Dallara F312-Mercedes HWAIndonesia Sean Gelael120013788th
Italy Antonio Giovinazzi1220071352nd
Colombia Tatiana Calderón120001797th
2014Dallara F312-Mercedes HWAMacau Andy Chang1200041036th
Spain Roberto Merhi300223911th
United Kingdom Dan Wells300034110th
United States Camren Kaminsky2100031613rd
United Kingdom Max Marshall90002937th
Dallara F308-Mercedes HWA

Formula 3 Euro Series

Formula 3 Euro Series results
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsD.C.T.C.
2012Dallara F312-MercedesAustralia Geoff Uhrhane600000NC‡NC
Malaysia Fahmi Ilyas600000NC‡
Dallara F308-Mugen-HondaAustralia Duvashen Padayachee300000NC‡

‡ – Guest driver – ineligible for points.

FIA Formula 3 European Championships

FIA Formula 3 European Championship results
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsD.C.T.C.
2012Dallara F312-MercedesAustralia Geoff Uhrhane800000NC‡N/A
Malaysia Fahmi Ilyas800000NC‡
Dallara F308-Mugen-HondaAustralia Duvashen Padayachee600000NC‡
2013Dallara F312-MercedesColombia Tatiana Calderón300000032nd9th
Italy Antonio Giovinazzi2900003117th
Indonesia Sean Gelael300000028th
2014Dallara F313-MercedesBrazil Felipe Guimarães180000522nd11th
2015Dallara F312-MercedesGermany Nicolas Pohler270000032nd10th
Brazil Matheus Leist30000041st
Dallara F313-MercedesHong Kong Matt Solomon330000028th

‡ – Guest driver – ineligible for points.

F4 Spanish Championship

F4 Spanish Championship results
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsD.C.T.C.
2016Tatuus F4-T014Finland Tuomas Tujula2010161893rd3rd
Finland Tuomas Haapalainen150112856th
Finland Juho Valtanen600134711th
Finland Roope Markkanen310024512th
Finland Juuso Puhakka900014413th
Finland Konsta Lappalainen500002215th
Finland Rasmus Markkanen30000816th
Finland Elias Niskanen30000617th
Australia Harry Hayek300000NC

BRDC British Formula 3 Championship

BRDC British Formula 3 Championship results
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsD.C.
2016Tatuus-Cosworth F4-016Brazil Matheus Leist23426114931st
Finland Aleksanteri Huovinen2300012459th
Brazil Enzo Bortoleto23000222011th
2017Tatuus-Cosworth F4-016Brazil Guilherme Samaia24000219513th
United Kingdom Jamie Chadwick2400012649th
Australia Harry Hayek600005119th
India Krishnaraaj Mahadik6100110417th
Sweden Linus Lundqvist300003221st
Singapore Pavan Ravishankar300003122nd
2018Tatuus-Cosworth F4-016India Krishnaraaj Mahadik2300053584th
Sweden Linus Lundqvist23734135311st
Singapore Pavan Ravishankar23100215315th
2019Tatuus-Cosworth F4-016Sweden Hampus Ericsson24101128410th
United States Neil Verhagen2401073575th
Singapore Pavan Ravishankar24000218215th
2020Tatuus-Cosworth BF3-020United States Benjamin Pedersen2410032999th
United Kingdom Louis Foster2435163884th

Timeline

Current series
Eurocup-32026–present
Former series
British Formula Three Championship2005–2014
Formula BMW UK2007
Formula BMW Europe2008–2009
Formula BMW Pacific2009
Formula 3 Euro Series2012
FIA Formula 3 European Championship2012–2015
F4 British Championship2015–2020, 2023
F4 Spanish Championship2016
BRDC British Formula 3 Championship2016–2020
Euroformula Open Championship2019–2021
W Series2021–2022

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