Single-seaters The team have competed in open-wheel racing consistently since the start of the 21st century. They have competed in the
Formula 3 Euro Series since 2009.
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 They were teams' champions in the
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 in 2004, with their American driver
Scott Speed taking the drivers' title with eight wins. Motopark Academy won the drivers' title of the
2006 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season with
Filipe Albuquerque, with the Portuguese driver collecting four wins in all.
Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup Motopark Academy have won all four Drivers' Championships in
Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup, since it formed in 2006. They won with
Filipe Albuquerque in 2006,
Frank Kechele in 2007,
Valtteri Bottas in 2008 and
António Félix da Costa in 2009. Motopark Academy also won the Teams' Championship of the Formula Renault 2.0 NEC three times: 2007, 2008 and 2009.
GP2 and GP3 Series Russian Time was established by former Russian racing driver and manager Igor Mazepa and Motopark Academy team principal Timo Rumpfkeil in 2013. The team had sought an entry to the
GP2 Series for two years before finally being accepted in
2013, replacing
iSport International. The team won its first race in only its fourth appearance, when
Sam Bird won the sprint race of the
Bahrain round of the championship. The team took a second win on the
streets of Monaco, with Bird finishing ahead of
Kevin Ceccon after a fourteen-car pile-up on the opening lap forced nine drivers out of the race. In 2014, the team was set to make their debut in
GP3 Series, taking
Bamboo Engineering's slot and continue to participate in GP2, German Formula Three and ADAC Formel Masters. The team's preparations for the 2014 season were disrupted by the death of Mazepa from complications relating to
thrombosis in February 2014. On 18 February 2014, it was announced that Motopark had ended their partnership with Russian Time, leaving the position of all those drivers signed on for the 2014 GP2 and GP3 seasons, in limbo.
Formula 3 and Japanese single-seaters In 2018, Motopark spent last season in the history of
FIA Formula 3 European Championship with
Jonathan Aberdein,
Sebastián Fernández,
Fabio Scherer,
Marino Sato,
Dan Ticktum and
Jüri Vips. Motopark is scheduled to make their debut in Japan in collaboration with the B-Max racing team, competing in
Super Formula with
Lucas Auer and
Harrison Newey and
Japanese Formula 3 with
Sacha Fenestraz,
Enaam Ahmed, 'Dragon' and Tairoku Yamaguchi. The team was also set to partake in the inaugural season of the Formula European Masters Championship reuniting with Sato and signing
Red Bull Juniors Yuki Tsunoda and
Liam Lawson, but the series ended up being cancelled due to a lack of entrants. In April 2019, it was announced Motopark would switch to the
Euroformula Open Championship and retain its intended Formula European Masters line-up with
Julian Hanses joining in a fourth car. ==Current series results==