Former #02 TF Sport AMR Vantage GT3 up For Sale
With the entry lists for most of this seasons national and European GT series now already confirmed, the appearance of an advert upon the Racecarsdirect.com website earlier this month can only confirm that we have now seen the last of another Gentleman driver from our sport.
Last seeing Mark Farmer testing at Snetterton last November, he told me that he was searching for the confidence that he once had within his own racing abilities and the justification for him to spend such a huge sum of cash on something that he really did enjoy doing before committing to another season of GT3 racing in the British GT Championship.
It now appears that he couldn't find the answers to those questions and as a result we see his Aston Martin Racing V8 Vantage GT3 up for sale via his old team mates at TF Sport.
Having progressed up the GT3 Drivers Championship during his early days of GT3 racing with his then co-driver and coach Jon Barnes at 22GT Racing, hopes were high in 2018 season when AMR placed him with their World Endurance Championship driver Nicki Thiim only for them to finish in third position overall after being real title contenders for so long.
That magic relationship however, failed to reappear for last season with the new turbo charged iteration of the AMR Vantage GT3 and after a traumatic start to pre-season testing the partnership sadly descended into something a farce that left a clear scar on his confidence.
Seeing Farmer at Snetterton with another potential co-driver/driver coach, things could have been very interesting in British GT this season, the availability of this new driver was there and Farmer was willing to pay for his time but he obviously wasn't willing to throw his money away by not feeling up to what the job demanded of him.
Full details of this listing can be found at https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/112289/2019-aston-martin-vantage-gt3
Podium photo credit - Jacob Ebrey
Monday, March 16, 2020 |
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TF Sport charitable auction starts today
Monday 27th January 2020 should see the 'green light' being lit for TF Sports charitable auction for many items motor racing regalia all in aid of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.
Like the post originally put out by the team last week, the joy of sight is something that many of us take for granted.
"The biggest sense we need in Motorsport is sight. Without it, we could not compete. These dogs do amazing work with people who are unfortunate enough not to have vision, not only do they help with day to day life but they provide companionship. We at TF Sport really want to support this amazing and important charity" was quoted team boss Tom Ferrier within that piece.
Memorabilia, clothing and other 'Nik-naks' gathered by the team and drivers over the course of their season of British GT , Blancpain GT Endurance, FIA Games and WEC are all items with provenance and now up for sale to the highest bidder in aid of much needed funds that will allow this charity to continue its important work.
TF Sport eBay listings
Individual ten day listings will be posted throughout the week so keep an eye on the teams social media channels with the above link a shortcut to their eBaypage Home once it becomes operational.
Many thanks for any help that can be extended to this cause.
Photo credit - Spa24 TF Sport
Sunday, January 26, 2020 |
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Meeting up with Tom's extended family
Having seen with some of the cars that Tom Ferrier's TF Sport team will be entering in this season's British GT Championship last month came todays full reveal of both Aston Martin Racing V8 Vantage GT3's and GT4's ahead of the season's opener from Oulton Park this weekend.
Having fitted in a sneaky final shakedown test at Snetterton on Wednesday before some final simulator work at Base Performance yesterday, all four cars were revealed to the racing media this morning just before the cars took to the circuit for a final day of private testing.
Both sets of cars will compete this year in similar base colours to each other - metallic blue for the Vantage GT3's and a very vibrant lime for the GT4's. With all four drivers within the two GT4 cars signed up for the Aston Martin Driver Academy this year, racing in a near AMR lime and with the car numbers synonymous with the factory WEC team gives that process that little bit more realism to the cars bigger brother in the GTE class.
AMR factory driver and reigning GT3 Champion joins up with Graham Davidson this year and will race in the teams #47 car whilst Mark Farmer and Nicki Thiim race in the #2 car. The same base colour has been applied but with different colour team hexagons and sponsor logos (of course).
For the first time we see both GT4 cars out together outside of their factory supplied white finish. They certainly won't be any issues in not seeing these two cars coming through the pack even in the track conditions of last year from Oulton Park!!
Young guns Patrick Kibble and Josh Price share the #95 car whilst Tom Canning and newest recruit Ashley Hand share the #97 car.
Overall, it was a good start to the weekends proceedings for the teams four cars with the #97 car taking the top slot on the timing screen for both morning and afternoon sessions today with the #95's best being P4 this afternoon and both GT3 cars being in the top four all day.
The real business starts tomorrow with the first of the official Free Practice sessions before Qualifying for Mondays two races later in the afternoon.
Officially - the British GT Championship starts now!
Photo credits - TF Sport
Friday, April 19, 2019 |
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A quick visit to TF Sports new base in the countryside
A venue discretely nestled within the midst of the West Sussex countryside was our destination earlier this week to talk about all things motor racing with a team that has already seen countless National and European successes since its creation little over five years ago.
If it hadn't have been for the presence of three gleaming white transporter lorries out in the front yard, it would have been very easy for us to simply drive straight past the new light industrial units that now form the new headquarters for Tom Ferrier's TF Sport motor racing empire.
Having acquired these new premises at the end of last year, Ferrier soon added over our coffee that he was still looking forward to getting his entire stock and race cars and equipment into his new home for the first time as two race cars and two sets of equipment were still out and about on their world travels - one (due back imminently) was the AMR Vantage V12 GT3 entered into the Asian Le Mans Series for the first time with the Red River team and of course the other being the V8 Vantage GTE World Endurance Championship entry raced by the team the only five days before at Sebring.
Within the immaculate workshop facility stood both the last and the latest line of racing machinery to come out of the Aston Martin Racing's Prodrive facility with two examples of the brand new 2019 V8 turbo charged Vantage GT3 in varying states of preparedness for the racing season ahead as well as two (both somewhat works in progress) examples of its predecessor - the multiple Championship winning V12 Vantage GT3 with which TF Sport have made their name.
Nearest to the up and over door, and the very latest car to enter the TF family with the first 2019 V8 Vantage GT4 to be shipped out of the Prodrive factory to the team ready for the opening round of the British GT Championship at Oulton Park in about a months time. With two ordered pre-season, Ferrier was hopeful that their second GT4 would arrive within the next two weeks.
Still relatively bleary eyed from their near two week racing adventure in Florida with both the preceding test and then the 1000miles of Sebring race itself a week later, Ferrier first joked about just how high the calorific overload of trackside dining in the States can be before going on talk about how the race actually went for them. Acknowledging a continued lack of pace within their V8 Vantage GTE due to an unaltered BoP (a problem also being shared by the AMR factory supported #98 car) he went on to explain just how well he thought their race strategy was going until Jonny Adam became a magnet for multiple other race cars to make contact with their race car before ultimately their rear defuser broke and effectively ended any chance of a favourable finish as the rains began to fall and the race ended behind the Safety Car.
With the Championship now moving back towards Europe for both Spa and the season finale at Le Mans in June, Ferrier was still 'hopeful' that the performance imbalance between the AMR and certainly the Porsche's would be addressed by the governing bodies in time to make the the GTE Am Championship again a viable possibility for their long term customer Salih Yoluc as the available points still made that a possibility.
Taking the conversation towards next years WEC, he confirmed that nothing had yet been confirmed with any potential customer for the 2019/20 season and with the entry window for next season (that now starts in September) still some months away it would be unlikely for anything to be confirmed for some time to come.
The decision to acquire a third Vantage GT3 chassis for the Oman Racing by TF Sport's Blancpain GT Series season was a logistical one that would allow the team to drop off and collect the relevant race cars 'on the way through' when the British GT and Blancpain GT Series featured back to back race weekends but also meaning that a car wouldn't have to be serviced/maintained/repaired in a race track garage without proper facilities and time being available.
Other information on the teams Blancpain GT Series plans can be found HERE.
Due to the workload currently being faced at the Prodrive factory in building and turning out large multiples of their new Vantage GT3 and GT4 race cars in time for the 2019 season, the teams pre season testing for British GT has not necessarily been at where Ferrier would have liked but the provision by the factory of their development GT4 car has at least allowed his four new young guns to become acquainted with the car. He still expects all four drivers to be testing at Silverstone from within the single GT4 presently available to him before his second car arrives just in time for the start of the season.
It was certainly interesting to hear of his views about the unrestricted pre and mid season testing within the British GT teams, how much these tests were costing their paying drivers and the relevance of having an effectively unproductive (cost versus time on track) Media Day so early to the start of the season. The reasons for the team missing this years Championship's Media Day was a simple one of testing at the venue of the first race over the venue of a mid season race. He also commented on the sensibility of having the first race of the season on the narrowest circuit of the year with half a grid full of inexperienced GT racers when the weather was in theory at its worst!
Asking about how he would fare with the required level of driver coaching and development within his team for his younger drivers, he did confirm that all had been accepted into the latest AMR Academy process with the factory with experienced driving personnel such as Charlie Eastwood and Andrew Watson also being on hand during the season to help all those within the paddock and registered with that programme. The team will also have the knowledge and experience of both Jonny Adam and Nicki Thiim to tap into as Adam pairs up with Graham Davidson for the first time and the Dane again supports Mark Farmer aboard his own new Vantage GT3.
Not being the first team manager to tell us this before but there is could still be a possibility of the GT4 driver pairings already stated by the team changing again before the start of the season he seeks a balance between the characteristics of the four drivers and their sponsors that would give each an equal opportunity within the Championship as well as aesthetic liveries upon their cars.
In terms of liveries for the British GT, all he would say was that blue would continue to be the base colour of choice for the team as well as the continued placement of hexagonal shapes around the body of the GT3's. The GT4's would run another base colour along with with their drivers own and championship's sponsorship logos.
For the two V12 Vantages also in the workshop, it was still very much a 'work in progress' for both of them as the white and red #17 car of Derek Johnston was still in the progress of being rebuilt for possibly something a little different a little later in the year whilst the blue, former Mark Farmer car (written off in his start line accident at Spa last year) would be turned into a rolling pit stop training device for the team - once they find a little time to make the necessary adjustments!
For the team, the new workshop gives them many increased facilities over the primitive ones of their former base - more workshop space (up to 7 race cars), a separate 'clean' room for those more complicated repairs, a meeting room, large ledges to collect and display their trophies and finally (and most importantly to Tom) - heating!!!
Finally, what Ferrier really wants to replicate in 2019 are the reasons why three letters were sent to the team and now take pride of place upon the wall of the meeting room, each from the BRDC, David Richards of Prodrive and Dr Andy Palmer of Aston Martin Lagonda - all of whom personally wrote to him congratulating him and his team on their performances, professionalism, taking the brand forward in the racing area as well as by winning notable Championships. That kind of recognition always goes a long way in any working environment.
2019 is now just a few weeks away and we can't wait!
Other photo credits - Andrew Lofthouse
Friday, March 22, 2019 |
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British GT - TF Sport
Unfortunately for us all, TF Sport will not be attending the British GT Championship Media Day at Donington Park today as they will be 'just up the road' doing what they feel they need to be doing up there!
Speaking with Team Principle Tom Ferrier at Snetterton the other week, the delay in receiving their full allocation of the new generation of Aston Martin Racing cars means that they are otherwise behind with their pre-season testing schedule and would prefer to use an available testing date at the Oulton Park circuit (home of the opening round of the Championship) to get their drivers and engineers more up to speed with their new machinery as the Championship's Media Day would otherwise offer them.
Lots of changes of course for TF Sport team within the British GT Championship for 2019 - all except for the return of Gentleman driver Mark Farmer and his 'crazy side kick', AMR factory driver Nicki Thiim. Like previous years, the team returns to the Championship with two GT3 entries for both Farmer and Thiim as well as for new team members Graham Davidson and reigning British GT GT3 Champion co driver Jonny Adam.
Joining these four drivers however will be four young guns, all new to the team and all looking to develop their GT racing careers aboard two new examples of the AMR V8 Vantage GT4 that the tea will be entering into the Championship this year. Whilst TF Sport already have both Vantage GT3 platforms they still only have one Vantage GT4 car (which arrived last week) with the second not due to arrive in time for todays test (be that at either at Donington or Oulton Park).
Ever since Aston Martin Racing opened their order books for their new Vantage race car in both GT3 and GT4 form last year, they have been inundated with orders to an extent of having over 25 confirmed orders for the GT3 and over 40 confirmed orders for the GT4 from teams due to compete in championships all over the world.
The Prodrive factory is presently continuing with their herculean effort in having all race cars available to those who need them in time for the start of their respective 2019 seasons and being a team that can turn around a brand new Vantage GTE from scratch in only a few days - succeed they will!
Fortunately for us, we met up with the team as they tested at Snetterton the other week where we found Adam/Davidson were getting in some significant mileage together with the GT3 car that they will actually compete in and where Farmers new GT3 car was delivered to the team ready in time for him to test for the first time at Paul Ricard. Young guns Tom Canning/Rory Collingbourne and Patrick Kibble/Josh Price respectively were also getting in their first significant runs with the car (albeit the development car) having only had a few laps in the car each at the AMR appraisal day at Oulton Park late last year.
Price - Kibble
Collingbourne - Canning
Missing the event entirely will be Nick Thiim who is presently in Florida preparing himself for the World Endurance Championship's Sebring Test day later this week ahead of the 1000Km's of Sebring in the factory Vantage GTE a week later.
Whilst it will be our loss I not seeing these guys at Donington today , the work being undertaken by the team elsewhere will hopefully leave them all in a better position in the preparation stakes once the green flag falls at the opening round at Oulton Park in April. Testing at Donington can wait for a later date.
At the time of writing this piece, the team have yet to confirm any livery details for any of its four new cars so that is something at least to look forward to at Oulton Park in April.
Tuesday, March 05, 2019 |
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TF Sport get down to business with their 2019 British GT drivers
It looks like this unseasonable weather has brought race cars out in force today as all scramble to get in sufficient track times before their respective seasons start in just a couple of months time.
At Snetterton (where we decided to base ourselves for this mornings track sessions) we had an example of Aston Martin Racings latest V8 Vantage GT3 and GT4 to enjoy from the TF Sport team. The white GT3 car was the one of their own, the one that they had competed at the Gulf 12Hrs with having only just received it back from Oman after its extensive PR tour for their driver Ahmad Al Harthy. The GT4 was however the dark blue test and development car from the Prodrive factory as the team still awaited delivery of their two Vantage GT4's.
Indeed, this test and others taking place at Silverstone, suffered the same 'victim of their own success' fate as other AMR GT4 runners either had to either miss the track availability or make do with another type of chassis as the first UK customer GT4 has still yet to leave the factory. We understood from team boss Tom Ferrier, that he expected delivery of the teams second GT3 (Mark Farmers car) during this week although he offered no firm dates for the GT4's.
Whilst we picked up from social media that all the AMR factory drivers were busy with team building activities at the factory complex in Banbury ahead of the resumption of World Endurance Championship duties next month at Sebring, TF Sport GT3 testing duties were left to fellow team WEC driver Charlie Eastwood to perform today although we understand that Jonny Adam will take over from tomorrow when he is joined by new race partner Graham Davidson. In the available GT4 car, three out of the teams four new GT4 runners were present with Patrick Kibble and Josh Price having what can only be described as their first significant track running abroad their chosen platform that they will compete in the British GT Championship in for the first time in April.
Tom Canning was also present but wasn't seen in the car but of course he already has significant track time aboard the AMR GT4 having competed in it at the Gulf 12hrs late last year. With the team being at the Norfolk circuit for the next three days, we expect the driver cycle to alternate accordingly. Only Rory Collingbourne was left 'unaccounted' for today!
With early testing being what it is, there was nothing much to report other than nervous looking young faces taking taking control of Aston Martin Racing's latest GT4 creation in cyclic fashion - the same could be said for others at the circuit testing other platforms for other race series today.
As we have said, it later transpired that both Beechdean and Optimum were at Silverstone today with Andrew Howard aboard and alone in his Vantage GT3 whilst Connor O'Brien had to make do with a Ginetta GT4 with no other 2019 specification Vantage GT4 being available and after a previous attempt for him to run the Vantage GT4 earlier this month at Snetterton fell through at the last moment.
Still early days yet with plenty of test mileage yet to come for all British GT contenders in whatever platform/team they are running with. Once TF Sport complete this three dat test then they will be off aboard for more testing for another series!!
Tuesday, February 19, 2019 |
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Thiim finally confirmed for British GT return with TF Sport
Almost three months since TF Sport confirmed the return of Mark Farmer to the British GT paddock for 2019, they have today finally confirm that his new trusted side kick and driving mentor Nicki Thiim shall indeed be there too.
For the Surrey based team, 2018 they had the pleasure of both Danish drivers from the Aston Martin Racing factory team to guide their then two Gentleman drivers (Farmer and Derek Johnston) to great effect with Farmer/Thiim only just missing out on the final GT3 Championship to AMR rival team Optimum and their line up of Flick Haigh and Jonny Adam at the last race of the year.
Since then, Johnston has (apparently) hung up his race suit for the final time and his position within the TF Sport garage swiftly taken up by Jonny Adam and Graham Davidson in one of the two new 2019 specification AMR V8 Vantage GT3's that the team will run this season alongside the two new Vantage GT4's previously announced.
This year will be the second season that Farmer and Thiim will be together and they automatically add themselves to the growing list of potential Championship contenders along with Adam and Davidson with the driving/mentoring services of Marco Sorensen since being scooped up by Andrew Howard and his Beechdean AMR team to form yet another formidable GT3 crew. All factory drivers have again been permitted to support their Partner teams again in 2019 due to the extended calendar of the World Endurance Championship as it finally evolves into a winter series when its next season starts in September.
When we last spoke with Thiim prior to the final round of the 2018 season at Donington Park, he confirmed just how much he had enjoyed the 'distraction' and great competitive racing spirit of the British GT scene from his then hectic Blancpain and WEC commitments and it will certainly be good to see him back in the UK paddocks both for his driving abilities and his sense of humour.
With over ten brand new Aston Martin Racing Vantages in both GT3 and GT4 form expected to be in pit lane ready for Media Day in early March - 2019 is already looking extremely good (and busy!).
Photo credits - Jacob Ebrey/TF Sport
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 |
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Another significant early milestone for the new Vantage at the Gulf 12Hr
Literally competing fresh from the Prodrive factory, the first batch of new customer 2019 specification V8 Vantage GT3's all completed the split running format that is the Gulf 12Hours event from Abu Dhabi to secure another 'first' for the new car and narrowly miss out on another.
Saturday's Qualifying had placed high hopes with the smaller, factory supported Vantage GT4 after its four driver line up, featuring age and experience together with youth and exuberance placed that car on class pole in its first ever competitive run out.
Disappointment for those associated with that car was to set in however and as early as the end of the first racing lap on Saturday when side by side contact with another GT4 forced Mark Farmer to drive another full lap with obvious front offside steering damage. Superbly rescuing the car back to the garage without inflicting any further significant damage to the car the team, together with the keen assistance of others under the AMR Customer umbrella, went to work to repair the damage.
Despite their later achievements to this fact, their competitiveness within the race had already expired for the GT4 car and its crew being over twenty laps down to the then class leader even at that early stage to the proceedings. For the remaining time at the event it was all about much knowledge, experience and data could be gained by the drivers and team - a sad consequence for a car/driver combination that was so strong!
For the three new GT3 cars being run by R-Motorsport, Beechdean AMR and Oman Racing by TF Sport, all was not without incident as both Pro class Oman Racing and R-Motorsport cars seemed to experience an identical fuel pump cut out issue as each went to leave pit lane after their first pit stop having been running P3 and P6 respectively at the time.
Fortunately the respective drivers successfully completed a systems reset to get the cars going again - invaluable data and information for the teams as all already look forward to a very busy 2019 season although both cars lost over thirty seconds to it.
In GT3 Pro-Am, the sister Beechdean AMR car had no apparent fuel pump problems to hinder its pit stop/driver programme through to run as high as P2 in class and P7 overall by the end of the fourth hour of the first half of the event. For the first time out in a new car and then with two new drivers within the team (in Chris Dyson and Humaid Al Masoon joining Andrew Howard and Ross Gunn) that alone this was some progress that should be applauded.
Gunn was also one of the fastest drivers out on track at the time as well!!
Unfortunately for all, the R-Motorsport car experienced further technical 'issues' that would see it confined to the garage for enough time to drop it down nineteen laps to the then leader by the end of the first half - a gap that was always going to be too big to recover without serious misfortune striking those ahead in class.
At the break the #97 Oman Car featured P4 overall and just one lap down to the then leader and the Beechdean AMR a similar distance behind but P3 in class.
Now racing in the dusk and then under the floodlights of the circuit, podiums were fully within the sights of both the Oman Racing by TF Sport and Beechdean AMR cars whilst for the R-Motorsport and Vantage GT4 crew it was still about recovery with the beautiful grey liveried car of Jake Dennis, Marvin Kirchhofer and Ricky Collard at least moving up there timing screen as time passed.
The Vantage GT4 would soon see itself back within the AMR garage with an issue to the opposite front quarter that was hit way back at the start of the race. Looking like the situation had defeated them, the crew suddenly came up trumps to get the car back out on circuit - more great teamwork and more great data for the engineers back at Aston Martin and Prodrive ahead of the final homologation process for both GT3 and GT4 cars in March 2019.
Going into the final hour of the 2018 Gulf 12Hour race became a real 'fight to the flag' for Jonny Adam and finally Darren Turner as these works drivers looked for a final push that would elevate them and Ahmad Al Harthy onto the overall podium.
For them, it was not to be with the #97 finally finishing 39 seconds down to the third placed Audi - still a very credible finishing for what was a brand new car and with a driver who had previously been racing in Europe as a Silver grade!
The next progressive step in the relatively short life span of the new 2019 Vantage car came with Beechdean AMR securing the final step of the GT3 Pro-Am podium with their #97 car - the first podium position for the new customer GT3 car!
Many congratulations to them all.
This Gulf 12Hours concludes all final track action for Aston Martin Racing and its customer teams for year with focus already fully on emerging programmes around the world in 2019 aboard the plethora of Vantage GT3 and Vantage GT4 that are presently on order from the Prodrive factory.
Whats next? - well if you haven't already noticed, a certain British GT Champion and Le Mans winner is due to get married at the end of the year so we will be toasting Jonny and Rachel's big day nearer the time. The next competitive track action is down under at Bathurst in early February 2019.
Happy holidays.
Photo credits - AMR / Gulf 12Hr / Social media
Sunday, December 16, 2018 |
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