History

1995 Season
The Team was founded. Ran 1 car both in European and British formula Renault Sport Championship.
Results: British 5th, European 6th. 7 Podium finishes.

1996 Season
JHR ran two cars in the British Formula Renault Sport Championship.
Results: 3rd, 8th. 9 Podium finishes.

1997 Season
Saw the first season in sports car racing for the team in the European Renault Spider Championship with three cars.
Results: 4th, 7th, 14th. 14 Podium finishes.

1998 Season
A return to British motorsport to compete in the British Renault Spider Championship with two cars supporting the Touring Car Championship.
Results: 3rd, 8th. 10 Podium finishes.

1999 Season
MG Rover approached the team to run two cars in the highly coveted MGF Cup. Season ended with JHR at the top of the teams list for the year.
Results: 2nd. 11 Podium finishes.

2000 Season
JHR expanded to a three car team winning eight of the 12 MGF Cup rounds and making history by recording the first ever 1,2,3 in the championship. Collecting every award possible at the end of the season including team and drivers championship.
Results: 1st, 3rd, 5th. 18 Podium finishes.

2001 Season
JHR continued with their domination of the MGF Cup with taking a record nine pole position and the driver's championship.
The team also ran a 2 car team in the Porsche Super Cup Supporting the Formula 1 grand prixs in Europe and North America.
Results: 1st 8 podium finishes

2002 Season
JHR now running three MG’s one in each of the categories; MGF cup, MG ZR and MG VVC became the first team to win all 3 categories.

2003 Season
Once again the team competed in all of the MG categories with the backing of Rover MG. Running five cars, taking honours in all three categories winning every race on the calendar.

2004 Season
JHR contested The Renault Clio Cup, running one car for a full season with a second joining later.  The highlight was a second place at Silverstone. Also taking 3rd overall in the Winter Championship.

2005 Winter Series
JHR entered one car in the Renault Clio Winter Cup taking a win in race one and a fourth in race two. This earned  Andrew Herron of JHR the title of drivers vice champion.

2006 Season
JHR expanded to four entries in this year’s Clio Cup Championship.
Results: 1 win 13 podiums over 20 rounds
2nd in team championship and 4th in drivers

2007 Season
With the introduction of the factory designed- 230 ‘Cup’ car, the Clio Cup grid swelled to over 40 entries.
JHR entered six competetive cars which tallied 5 wins between them. Between them, they earned JHR the 2007 Clio Cup Team Championship.
Results: 5 wins 12 podiums 12 round series
1st  in team championship 3rd and 4th drivers 5 victories in the last 6 rounds

2008 Season
2008 – ran 4 clios and 3 seats
9 Clio wins 17 Clio podiums over 20 rounds
Clio team champiomship and 2nd in driver’s 
2008 also ran 3 Seat leaons in the Seat cupra championship:
Results: 6 wins 19 podiums
In 2008 JHR scored more points in the Seat Cupra Championship than any other team and had more podiums than any other team with 12.
2008 2nd in driver’s championship for Robert Lawson