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Cyan Racing

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Racing team
"Polestar Racing" redirects here. For the American Formula Atlantic racing team, seePolestar Racing Group.
For the Australian V8 Supercar racing team, seeGarry Rogers Motorsport.
Sweden Cyan Racing
Founded1996 (asFlash Engineering)2005 (as Polestar Racing)
Teamprincipal(s)Christian Dahl
Current seriesTCR World Tour
Former seriesWorld Touring Car Cup
World Touring Car Championship
Swedish GT
Scandinavian Touring Car Championship
TTA – Racing Elite League
V8 Supercars (via GRM)
Current driversSwedenThed Björk
UruguaySantiago Urrutia
ChinaMa Qing Hua
FranceYann Ehrlacher
FranceYvan Muller
Teams'
Championships
13 (STCC:2002,2003,2009,2010,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016, WTCC:2017), WTCR:2019,2020,2021)
Drivers'
Championships
11 (STCC: 1996, 1997,2009,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016, WTCC:2017, WTCR:2020,2021)

Cyan Racing is the official motorsport partner to Geely Group Motorsport,[1] formerly theVolvo factoryauto racing team, and runs theFIA WTCR programme forLynk & Co,[2] based inGothenburg,Sweden. The team’s current drivers areThed Björk,Yvan Muller,Yann Ehrlacher,Santiago Urrutia andMa Qing Hua[3] who will drive theLynk & Co 03 TCR race car.[4]

The team was founded byJan "Flash" Nilsson asFlash Engineering in 1996. Christian Dahl bought the team in 2005 and renamed it Polestar Racing. After Dahl sold the Polestar performance road car division to Volvo, the team was renamed Cyan Racing.[5]

History

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Volvo S60 Solution F of Cyan Racing in the 2015 STCC
Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR of Cyan Racing in the 2023 TCR World Tour

The Swedish Touring Car Championship was created in 1996, formalising touring car races in the country. Volvo, which had been competing in theBTCC since 1994, partnered with the newly founded,Halmstad-basedFlash Engineering racing team, owned by Swedish driverJan "Flash" Nilsson. Volvo provided financial support and the cars.

In 2005, Nilsson sold the Flash Engineering team to Christian Dahl, and it was renamed Polestar Racing.

Volvo announced in July 2015 that it had purchasedPolestar Performance, the production car tuning division of Polestar, as well as the Polestar brand. The Polestar Racing team remained under the direction of Christian Dahl, and was rebranded Cyan Racing.[6][7]

When the team entered theFIA World Touring Car Championship in 2016, it partnered with former rival teamWestCoast Racing in order to continue running cars in theScandinavian Touring Car Championship.

The company launched the Volvo P1800 Cyan in 2020, a road legal restomod sold in limited numbers.[8]

Cars

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Years activeModelConstructorHomologationEngineDrive-trainWeight
1996–1997Volvo 850 Super TouringTWRSuper Touring5-cylinder, 2000cc, N/A, 295 hpFWD, 6-speed sequential975 kg
1998–2002Volvo S40 Super TouringTWRSuper Touring5-cylinder, 2000cc, N/A, 317 hpFWD, 6-speed sequential975 kg
2003–2007Volvo S60 S2000Prodrive/PolestarS20005-cylinder, 2000cc, N/A, 280 hpFWD, 6-speed sequential1165 kg
2008–2011Volvo C30 S2000PolestarS20005-cylinder, 2000cc, N/A, 290 hpFWD, 6-speed sequential1159 kg
2011–2013Volvo C30 S2000 1.6TPolestarS2000 1.6T4-cylinder, 1600cc, turbocharged, 340 hpFWD, 6-speed sequential1164 kg
2012–2016Volvo S60 STCCSolution-F/PolestarTTA6-cylinder, 3500cc, N/A, 420 hpRWD, 6-speed sequential1150 kg
2014–2016Volvo S60 V8SCGarry Rogers Motorsport/PolestarCOTF8-cylinder, 5000cc, N/A, 650 hpRWD, 6-speed sequential1400 kg
2016–2017Volvo S60 Polestar TC1Cyan RacingTC14-cylinder, 1600cc, turbocharged, 400 hpFWD, 6-speed sequential1100 kg
2019–Lynk & Co 03 TCRGeely Group MotorsportTCR4-cylinder, 2000cc, turbocharged, 350 hpFWD, 6-speed sequential1265 kg
2023–Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR

Achievements

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Flash Engineering initially raced aVolvo 850 Super Touring, built by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR). Team ownerJan Nilsson won the STCC in its inaugural season (1996), as well as 1997. In 1998, Flash moved to aS40 Super Touring, also built by TWR. In 2000, the team moved toKarlstad.

Volvo won the Manufacturer's Championship in 2002, with Flash Engineering winning 6 of the series' 18 rounds. Following the introduction ofSuper 2000 rules in 2003, the team took over technical development of both the engines and the chassis from Volvo. With the newVolvo S60 S2000, originally built by Prodrive and further developed by Flash Engineering, they won the Manufacturer's Championship again in 2003, with Flash Engineering winning 4 of the series' 16 races.

Tommy Rustad won the 2009 STCC drivers championship driving for Polestar Racing, running aVolvo C30 S2000. 2010 saw Polestar winning the STCC teams' championship.

For the 2011 WTCC season, Polestar entered one Volvo C30, developed from scratch by Polestar, driven byRobert Dahlgren.[9]

2012 saw Polestar racing in the new Swedish break-away touring car championship TTA[10] with a Volvo S60 Solution-F. The team claimed all three titles of the2012 TTA – Racing Elite League season, including teams', manufacturers' and drivers' title withFredrik Ekblom.[11]

2013 saw TTA and STCC merging back again as one championship,[12] with Polestar entering five cars for the 2013 season.[13] 2013 and 2014 meant continued success as Thed Björk claimed two straight drivers' titles and the team two consecutive teams' titles.[14][15] The team claimed the drivers' and teams' titles of the 2014 Scandinavian Touring Car Championship with Thed Björk becoming drivers' champion, Fredrik Ekblom finishing third overall and Prince Carl Philip Bernadotte 12th.[16]

As STCC adopted the TCR technical regulations for the 2017 season, Polestar Cyan Racing decided to leave the championship, joining the Swedish GT series with the Volvo S60 Solution-F and switching to a Lotus Evora GT4 for the 2018 season.[17]

2016 saw the team joining theFIA World Touring Car Championship withVolvo Cars andPolestar, using theS60 model, clinching the drivers' and teams' titles in 2017 with Thed Björk as driver.[18] In 2018 the team cooperated with Yvan Muller Racing, running a pair ofHyundaii30 N TCR with drivers Yvan Muller and Thed Björk, claiming the WTCR teams' title.[19]

The team ran four Lynk & Co cars in the 2019 WTCR, claiming the teams' title and Yvan Muller finishing third in the drivers' championship.[20]

The team claimed the drivers' and teams' title in 2020, with Yann Ehrlacher crowned drivers' champion.[21] 2021 saw the team once again claiming both WTCR titles, with Yann Ehrlacher becoming the first-ever driver to defend his WTCR title.[22]

Environmentally friendly racing

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Volvo promoted the use of E85 in the STCC, and that series became the first production car championship series in whichbioethanol is allowed, and WTCC.[23] Volvo claims that using E85 results in as much as 80% reduction of fossil-fuel based CO2 emissions. Though experts predicted that ethanol-based cars would be disadvantaged in terms of performance compared to petrol-fueled cars,[24] Polestar's S60, powered by E85, won both the first and second rounds of the2007 Swedish Touring Car Championship season.[25][26]

The racing version of the Volvo C30, which was jointly developed by Polestar and Volvo,[27] represents a reversal of the usual process, whereby manufacturers take race-proven innovations and incorporate them into their production cars. With the C30, Volvo has taken technology from the C30 DRIVe street car, and implemented them to make a more fuel efficient race car.[28]

References

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  1. ^"Zhejiang Geely Holding Group launches Geely Group Motorsport | Geely Group Motorsport".www.geelygroupmotorsport.com. Retrieved2018-12-18.
  2. ^"Cyan enters WTCR with Lynk & Co, signs Bjork".www.motorsport.com. Retrieved2018-12-18.
  3. ^"Yann Ehrlacher, Yvan Muller complete Lynk & Co line-up". TouringCarTimes.
  4. ^"Geely Group Motorsport announces Lynk & Co 03 TCR race car".Zhejiang Geely Holding Group. 2018-10-19. Archived fromthe original on 2018-12-18. Retrieved2018-12-18.
  5. ^"Polestar Racing changes name to become Cyan Racing".Cyan Racing. Retrieved2018-12-19.
  6. ^Zander, Christina (2015-07-14)."Volvo Buys 100% of Swedish Car-Tuning Company Polestar".Wall Street Journal.ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved2015-07-17.
  7. ^"Volvo S60 Polestar Limited Edition". Archived fromthe original on 2014-03-31. Retrieved2015-07-17.
  8. ^"Cyan P1800 review: the 414bhp Volvo restomod". Top Gear.
  9. ^"FIA WTCR | World Touring Car Cup".
  10. ^"TouringCarTimes - TTA: Volvo leaves STCC for Swedish Racing League by TTA 2012". Archived fromthe original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved2015-07-17.
  11. ^"Pole for Thed Björk – Fredrik Ekblom is the champion | TTA". Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-05. Retrieved2015-07-17.
  12. ^"The Swedish racing war is over – STCC and TTA merges | TTA". Archived fromthe original on 2012-12-26. Retrieved2015-07-17.
  13. ^"TouringCarTimes - STCC: Swedish Prince Carl Philip gets fifth Volvo in STCC". Archived fromthe original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved2015-07-17.
  14. ^"Richard Göransson wins at Tierp while Thed Björk takes STCC title". 7 September 2013.
  15. ^"Thed Björk STCC-mästare 2014".
  16. ^"STCC-databas - Säsonger". Archived fromthe original on 2013-11-24. Retrieved2015-07-17.
  17. ^"Prince Carl Philip, Thed Björk and Richard Göransson confirmed for Swedish GT in a Lotus Evora | Geely Group Motorsport".www.geelygroupmotorsport.com. Retrieved2018-12-18.
  18. ^"Qatar WTCC: Bjork clinches title, Guerrieri wins finale".www.motorsport.com. Retrieved2018-12-18.
  19. ^"Lynk & Co Cyan Racing signs quadruple World Champion".Cyan Racing. Retrieved2018-12-18.
  20. ^Rodgers, Richard (2019-12-16)."History is made as Lynk & Co becomes first Chinese brand to power an FIA world title win".FIA WTCR | World Touring Car Cup presented by OSCARO. Archived fromthe original on 2019-12-18. Retrieved2019-12-18.
  21. ^Rodgers, Richard (2020-11-18)."TWO IN A ROW FOR TOP WTCR TEAM CYAN RACING LYNK & CO".FIA WTCR | World Touring Car Cup presented by OSCARO. Archived fromthe original on 2020-11-25. Retrieved2020-11-18.
  22. ^"THE WTCR TITLE WINNERS OF 2021: YANN EHRLACHER".FIA WTCR. 3 December 2021. Archived fromthe original on 18 January 2022. Retrieved10 March 2022.
  23. ^Volvo...victory for the environment
  24. ^Bio-fuel Volvo enters Anderstorp
  25. ^"A victory for a greener motor sport STCC silver medal for Volvo". Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved2015-07-17.
  26. ^A Victory for Volvo and a Victory for the Environment
  27. ^volvo cars develops a new racing car for stcc
  28. ^Här är Volvos nya "gröna" STCC-bil

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