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Britek Motorsport : ウィキペディア英語版
Britek Motorsport

Britek Motorsport was an Australian V8 Supercar motor racing team. Established in 2005 under the ownership of Bathurst 1000 winning driver Jason Bright. The team occasionally showed promise, particularly in longer distance events. Its remaining asset is one Racing Entitlement Contract owned by Bright in partnership with Brad Jones and used to enter Brad Jones Racing's third Holden VF Commodore.
==Formation==

Britek Motorsport was formed in 2005 as part of Jason Bright's deal to switch from Holden to Ford. As part of his package, Ford Performance Racing assisted in establishing the team in return for Bright committing to driving for them for two years. V8 Supercars deemed there was a link between Britek and Ford Performance Racing and thus grouped them, preventing Britek from testing its cars.
The team's drivers for the 2005season were Steve Owen and Matthew White, who were subsequently replaced in 2006 by Warren Luff and the second car was shared by José Fernández and Tony Ricciardello with the Racing Entitlement Contract leased to the Mark Porter for his MSport Holden Commodore team for the NZ International at Pukekohe.

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