UNI-VIRTUOSI RACING
UNI-Virtuosi Racing started in its current form back in 2012, and has been a successful mainstay on the single-seater ladder ever since. From its base in Norfolk, the squad has achieved a number of successes, after starting in Auto GP seven years ago.
The team then branched out into the GP2 Series where Formula 1’s stars of the future learn their trade. Virtuosi took over the running of the Russian Time team in 2014, with which it won the Formula 2 (formally GP2) teams’ championship in 2017, before taking over the entry and forming UNI-Virtuosi Racing for the start of the 2019 season.
THE TEAM
Team Owner: Paul Devlin
Team Owner: Declan Lohan
Team Owner: Andy Roche
Team Coordinator: Penny Curran
Engineer: Geoff Spear
Engineer: Pau Rivera
Engineer: Colin Sommerville
Engineer: Alex Thew
Mechanic: Mark Lincoln
Mechanic: Rory Brodie
Mechanic: Troy Cassidy
Mechanic: Nathan Winter
Mechanic: Phil High
Mechanic: Andrew Brown