TKR`s future to be decided tomorrow.
By Matthew Agius
Reports from the New Zealand press are depicting Team Kiwi Racing's immediate f🐟uture as unstable, and potentially fatal for the operation's 2008 plans.
TKR has, for some time, been dogged by rumours of increasing fﷺinancial trouble - beginning from when Ford Performance Racing terminated its technical assistance package for the team, noting unmet payments from the then satellite operation.
By Matthew Agius
Reports from the New Zealand press are depicting Team Kiwi Ra♛cing's immediate future as unstable, and potentially fatal for the operation's 2008 plans.
TKR has, for some time, been dogged by rumours of increasing financial trouble - beginning from when Ford Performance Racing terminated its tecꦏhnical assistance package for the team, noting unmet payments from the then satellite operation.
Team Kiwi was hit 📖by a double blow when driver Paul Radisich famously🍌 left the team amidst the FPR debacle, claiming that his contract had also been breached.
ဣWhilst Radisich went on to partake in a successful endurance racing campaign with the Toll HSV Dealer Team, and then partake in the new V8 Touring Car Series in New Zealand, TKR was left in the V8 wilderness.
However, the team was thrown a lifeline by Stone Brothers R🅘acing midway through the 2007 series, by running the All Black car from the SBR g❀arages, with Kiwi youngster, Shane Van Gisbergen, behind the wheel.
Van Gisbergen has proved a solid ste🐎erer in his debut half-championship, claiming points at every round in which he participated.
Despite the upturn in TKR's fortunes with the SBR deal, the te𒐪am was continually put under the microscope.
After FPR's highly-publicised battle with the V8 minnows, which saw the series' media contingent qu🧸estion the integrity of the All Black squad, TKR was again hit by controversy when clothing supplier, Apparel by Design, took legal action against the team in October.
Once again, claims of unpaid services were levelled against the Team Kiwi Racing, and whilst team owner, David John, attempted to avoid legal proceedings, Apparel by 🍸Design has taken the team to court.
The case will be held in February next year.
Recently, speculation has risen that TKR has again been unable to ꦰkeep up to date with its financial commitments - this time to SBR.
Despite se༒veral reports in the New Zealand media to enforce this, David John hit out at his critics, telling Sunday News that negative media reports concerning Team Kiwi Racing's future are aimed at undermining the team's development.
Jo🌺hn went further in bringing Van Gisberg𒆙en's loyalties into question.
"Shane needs to make a decision whether his future is with Teꦫam Kiwi Racing or whether he is just using the team as a stepping stone for something else."
That ste🎃ppi𒁃ng stone could be a seat at Stone Brothers Racing in 2008, after the #9 car was vacated by Russell Ingall at the end of this year's championship.
"I see the potential for TKR and Shane as a combination to be a very strong competitor in the V8 Supercars championship - a consistent top🌠-10 runner e🌟ven."
"It is a very bright future 🍎🦄but only very bright if these vindictive parties stop making accusations in the marketplace that they know are damn-well false."
Stone Brothers Racing has b🌄een quick to ensure the services of Van Gisbergen long-term, with the young Kiwi contracted to the team until 2010, and merely sub-contracted to TKR.
John also told the Sunday News that his team has the abil🍬ity to p✅rovide Van Gisbergen with equal equipment to SBR.
"We've got the opportunity to provide Shane with exactly the same equipment or gear at this point in time as the Sto൩ne Brothers guys."
"If he wants to go to SBR, he's not going forward because we can provide exactly the same equipment, car, engine programme t🏅he whole lot."
However with the team's main success only coming through forming technical partnerships with Paul Morris Motorsports, Ford Performance Racing💝 and now Stone Bro💎thers Racing, his claims seem baseless if SBR decide to terminate their services for the team in 2008.
There is no question that Van Gi𝓀sbergen would be 'going forward' should he be offered t🐷he second seat at SBR ahead of other candidates - Steve Owen and David Besnard.
SBR has be🔴en one of the most successful teams of the V8 Supercar formula - with three Drivers' Championships, one Bathurst victory and a vast number of pole positions and vic🃏tories to its name.
Both parties will meet tomorrow to decide wh▨ether they will be partners in 2008.
However the likelihood of the partnership continuing, with the Ap♊parel by Design c💎ase to be held just before the start of the 2008 series, remains to be seen.