Triple 8 Meaning
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Number 8 has a specific meaning and angels will use this number in order to send you a message. Number 8 is a very good sign and you should know that if this number appears in your life. If you keep seeing this number very often in different situations around you, then it is a sign that abundance and prosperity are heading your way. Oct 15, 2020 Triple witching is the quarterly expiration of stock options, stock index futures, and stock index option contracts all on the same day. Triple witching happens four times a year: on the third.
*Meaning of Angel Number 999 Angel Number 999 is not only full of 9s, but also reduces to the number 9, as 9+9+9=27, which further reduces to 2+7=9. The number 9 is the number of completion and endings; but of course, endings are also beginnings.
*The spiritual meaning of 888 means there is flow in your life and a beautiful energy circulating around you. The angel number 888 is the sign of balance and abundance, either in the form of money or friends and family.
As you all may or may not have noticed I have been talking a lot about all things mathematical lately. Such as sharing some info with you all about cryptography, algorithms, and of course posting a ton of coded kryptos & binary codes on my FB page. However, before I get started I would just like to say beforehand that just because the illuminati also loves to do everything by numbers does not at all mean that learning about numerology, and math is considered evil. It works both ways. As a matter of fact our entire Universe is built-in a numerical construct, along with all of your computers, cellphones, music that you listen to, and even your brain. The only difference is what makes something “evil” is when someone takes advantage of these knowledges & wisdom to use it for their own gain at the expense of others. That is the only difference. So please, let’s get that dogma out-of-the-way because they won’t have all of the power if you all would just stop feeding them your energy! Just be AWARE of what is going on is good enough. One should be smart enough to know what is good or evil to them right? So I don’t want to waste my time lecturing about good vs evil since that’s also all in your mind anyway because “they” created this duality of good vs evil and its up to you to fall for it or not. Pretty simple. Also, once you start seeing things more clearly everything becomes pretty easy to figure out, and you won’t have to be so confused or get stuck in this spiritual warfare anymore, and just enjoy your ascension instead.
Now, let’s get to the interesting part shall we? If you want to find the illuminati or figure out who is behind certain events etc just follow the numbers and you’ll find our beloved illuminates there. They sure do love their numbers, and today I’m going to crack their codes for you because hey what do you know? I LOVE NUMBERS TOO!!! But I would be honored to expose them and share with you all! Triple 4 Meaning
To make a very long story short: The Illuminati planned their founding in 1776, right at the beginning of Night 1 of the seventh Wave of Creation. This was indeed the right energetic moment in time to openly start seizing global power. They put the demarcation year of 1776 openly on the US one dollar bill (in Roman numbers). It tells us that Day 1 ends in (about) 1776, which is at the same time the start of Night 1. This claim is very accurate since the actual date of this transition is December 27th, 1775. By writing 1776, meaning January 1st, 1776, there is just a minor difference of only five days, which is a deviation of just 1 percent. That is also probably the reason the Illuminati used this 5 from the five days difference for their founding on the first day of the fifth month (May). That is not all. There is more to this date. The number 8 refers to infinity (¥). There are, for example, 8 geographical directions. The meaning of using three eights is complete infinity, since the meaning of 3 is completely. Since everything has both a yang side and a yin side, two of these triple 8’s are required. That is another reason why the Illuminati put the year 1776 on the US one dollar bill.
888 + 888 = 1776
Their masterpiece (so far) is clearly 9/11. You’ll notice that the number 9 is also very important as this is actually considered what one calls the “GOD CODE.” I’ll explain more of how that works in another blog. The date of this attack exactly corresponds to the beginning of Day 2 in the eight Wave, making it the perfect day for blocking as much germination of strength based consciousness as possible. The date of 9/11 also matches with the North American emergency telephone number of 9-1-1. This date therefore triggers associations with fear and panic, and clearly not with inner strength. In numerology, which is a system that reveals the numerical root value of both numbers and words as presented below, the 9 represents the Ruler and 11 is the number of Mastery. With 9/11, the Illuminati demonstrated their dominating power, hoping for recognition as ruling master on this planet. After 911 intermediate days, the Illuminati again demonstrated their power. On March 11th, 2004, they brought terror to Madrid, the capital of Spain. The numerical root of this date is 11, and so is the adding up of 9 plus 1 and 1. In the Netherlands, the would-be Prime Minister Pim Fortuyn was killed on May 6th, 2002, just a few days before the elections. Adding up 5 (May) and 6 gives 11. Even though he was dead, he still received most of the votes. Just like with the murder of John F. Kennedy, the arrested shooter was a scapegoat, blocking the public’s attention for the real killer and the ones responsible for these assassinations. Exactly 911 days after the murder of Pim Fortuyn, another famous Dutchman was brutally murdered on the streets of Amsterdam. The assassination of Theo van Gogh was on November 2nd, 2004. This date of 11/2 corresponds with the Dutch emergency telephone number of 1-1-2. I clearly see the fingerprints of the Illuminati in all these terrorizing events. All dates clearly show the number 11. Literally, Illuminati means ‘Enlightened Ones’, but instead of Lightness, they openly worship the Darkness. Referring to this Darkness, the Bible mentions the number of 666, being the Number of the Beast. Exactly 666 days after the brutal murder of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, on November 4th, 1995, the British Lady Diana was murdered in Paris, on August 31st, 1997. Rabin’s murder happened in the 11th month and the numerical root of the date of Diana’s murder also is 11. The use of 11 is the trademark of the Illuminati, or should we write this name as I11uminati, with ‘11’ (eleven) instead of ‘ll’ (double el)? The Twin Towers also represented a gigantic 11.
Ian Harrison, one of the founders of Triple Eight, has expressed his pride at the success the team enjoyed in the British Touring Car Championship following the revelation that the multiple-championship winning outfit has closed its doors.
Triple Eight Race Engineering and Triple Eight Performance Vehicles Limited were both dissolved by Companies House on 13 November, bringing the curtain down on one of the most successful names in BTCC history.
Founded in 1996 by Harrison, Roland Dane and Derek Warwick, Triple Eight had originally been created with the aim of working with a Japanese manufacturer – with the number 8 being lucky number in Japan and the use of 888 being viewed as providing the chance to ‘have three times the luck’.
When that deal failed to materialise, the team instead took over the running of Vauxhall’s factory touring car programme from RML for the 1997 season – so starting a relationship that would run for more than a decade.
A first race win arrived in 1998 thanks to John Cleland before the advent of new regulations in 2001 saw the partnership between Triple Eight and Vauxhall become the dominant force in the series.
From 2001 through to Vauxhall’s decision to withdraw works support at the end of the 2009 season, Triple Eight would win the manufacturers’ championship ever year bar one, whilst it would also win the teams’ title on six occasions.
There would also be six Drivers’ titles thanks to Jason Plato (2001), James Thompson (2002/04), Yvan Muller (2003) and Fabrizio Giovanardi (2007/08).
“When I returned to the office, I received the sad news that Triple Eight has closed its doors,” the Italian reflected earlier this week. “With this wonderful team, I won two titles in the BTCC whilst with Vauxhall and it still hurts me that I missed out on a third straight championship in the last race of 2009 at Brands Hatch.
“I am proud to have been an integral part of the history of this great team and I’m sure that I would have spent even longer with them than I did the ten years with N.Technology had I been able to. Thank you to Ian Harrison and all the great people who were involved with the story; this is the end of an important part of motorsport history.”
Even after Vauxhall’s departure, Triple Eight would add the Independents’ titles to its impressive trophy haul thanks to the performances of James Nash in 2011 and then went on to secure another manufacturers’ title with MG in 2014.
Harrison departed the team after it was sold to Team BMR boss Warren Scott in 2016, with the Triple Eight name then disappearing from the grid ahead of 2018 when the two MGs were moved to AmD Tuning.
News that the company has now been dissolved brings the curtain down on a 20-year success story, with Harrison admitting he could look back with a sense of pride on a job well done.
“I’ve never really been a person to look back at things and have always preferred to take the view of looking forwards,” he told TouringCarTimes. “However, whilst I was no longer involved with the team at the end, it’s been quite nice in the last few days to see the many comments about what we achieved with Triple Eight.
“Looking back across over 20 years, we achieved a hell of a lot as a team – particularly during the Vauxhall days – and we had some bloody good people involved with the team along the way. I think we can all take a huge amount of pride from the success that we enjoyed together.
“Of course, the race wins and the championships are what people will always talk about but there was also plenty off-track that we can look back on.Triple Eight Meaning
“For example, I’m pretty sure that we were the first team in the paddock to have a female mechanic [Charlie Broughton – now with Power Maxed Racing], and when you consider that women in motorsport is such a big talking point now, I guess that makes us something of a pioneer. At the time, it isn’t something that even crossed our mind – she was just someone who wanted to get her career going and did a good job.
“There’s also the stuff we did with Vauxhall on the road car side in terms of the VXR brand. That was something that hadn’t been done before much over here but which Holden had done over in Australia, so we built on what they were doing and ended up putting something like 9,500 VXR cars on the road. We certainly had a good run.”
Now based in Northern Ireland where he is heavily involved with volunteering at the RNLI station in Portaferry, Harrison could yet make a return to the touring car paddock in 2019 after a few years away indulging in his other passion for sailing, having been approached about taking up an advisory role.
“Life operates at a slightly different speed in the stuff I am doing now and I’m really enjoying what I do to support the local lifeboat station,” he said. “When you consider what the RNLI do and the fact that the boats are manned by volunteers who give up their time to save others, it’s great to be involved to help in any way I can. I just wish I was ten years younger so I could go out on the boat myself!
“However, I certainly wouldn’t rule out making a return to motorsport and am very much keeping my options open. Someone has already made contact with me to see if I would be interested in an advisory role and that is the kind of thing that would suit me because I obviously have a lot of experience that I could pass on to help a team or driver. You never know what’s around the corner….”
Whilst the Triple Eight name will now disappear from the UK racing scene, the Australian offshoot of Triple Eight Race Engineering – which was formed back in 2003 after purchasing the Briggs Motor Sport outfit – will live on having enjoyed similar levels of success down under.
“Triple Eight Race Engineering Australia recently celebrated our 15th birthday at this year’s Sandown 500 in September,” team principal Dane, who has gone on to lead the Australian business after his role in founding the UK arm, told TouringCarTimes.
“At the round before that, the inaugural The Bend SuperSprint, we’d become the most-winning team in Australian touring car history which is something that the boys and girls of Triple Eight took immense pride in; especially when you consider that the team we claimed that accolade from took from 1990 to clock up their 180 championship race wins.
“We’ve run cars under several guises, most notably Team Vodafone and Red Bull Racing Australia, but the Triple Eight name has been constant throughout and there’s certainly an element of pride in that amongst the crew.
“Thinking into the future, I certainly hope it will continue for a long time to come.”Triple Eight through the years:
1997:
Taking over Vauxhall’s programme from RML, Triple Eight endures a tough debut campaign running two Vectras for John Cleland and Derek Warwick. Neither driver is able to make it onto the podium or finish inside the top ten of the championship standings.
1998:
Revisions to the Vectra over the winter mean Triple Eight return with a more competitive package in year two, with Cleland winning twice and Warwick also taking to the top step of the podium. Despite missing the Thruxton round as a result of an accident at Snetterton, Cleland takes eighth in the standings.Triple 8 Restaurant Houston Texas
1999:
Warwick’s retirement leads to Triple Eight signing Yvan Muller from Audi, and the Frenchman takes the only victory of the season to end the year sixth in the standings. Cleland meanwhile brings the curtain down on his successful career as he retires at the end of the season.
2000:
In the final season of Super Touring, an expanded three-car team takes five victories – three of which go to Muller and two to Jason Plato, who end the year fourth and fifth in the standings. Assisted by Belgian racer Vincent Radermecker, Triple Eight takes second in the teams’ title race and third in the manufacturers’ championship.
2001:
The start of the BTC era sees Triple Eight running two teams, with the factory Vauxhall squad joined by the off-shoot egg:sport outfit. There are wins for Plato, Muller, James Thompson and Phil Bennett, whilst future World Champion Andy Priaulx also makes his touring car debut with the team – securing pole in the process. The Astra Coupe delivers all three championship titles, with Plato taking top honours after a season long battle with Muller.
2002:
A revised line-up again delivers all three titles, with Thompson this time beating Muller to the title, and Matt Neal and Paul O’Neill both taking wins for the egg:sport side of the garage. A 1-2-3 in the drivers title race is a highlight.
2003:
Muller, Thompson and O’Neill return in what is now a three-car factory effort and the success continues; Muller this time beating Thompson to the title as all three titles are defended.
2004:
The Astra Coupe bows out with one of the most dramatic season finales in recent memory sees Thompson beat Muller to the title by a single point, with Luke Hines helping to ensure a hat-trick of titles for a fourth successive season.
2005:
The Astra Sport Hatch debuts on track but can’t deliver the same level of success as the Coupe. Whilst Muller and Colin Turkington both win races, Muller is beaten to the title by Neal, and the team has to settle for second in the teams’ title. The manufacturers’ crown is secured however.
2006:
A difficult second season with the Sport Hatch yields just two wins, both for Fabrizio Giovanardi – the first of which is the 100th for Vauxhall in the series. It means a rare season without a championship title.
2007:
Success returns with the arrival of the Super 2000-spec Vectra, which carries Giovanardi to the title on the back on an impressive season with ten wins. The manufacturers’ title is also reclaimed from SEAT.
2008:
Giovanardi defends the title as Triple Eight takes a clean sweep of all three championships, with the returning Neal and Tom Onslow-Cole also taking victories over the course of the year.
2009:
The drivers’ title goes to Colin Turkington as Giovanardi fails to make it a hat-trick of championship crowns, but Triple Eight wins both the teams’ and manufacturers’ championships before Vauxhall withdraws from the series as a result of both the global economic downturn and a lack of manufacturer competition.
2010:
Running as an independent team, Triple Eight wins twice in the season opener with Giovanardi but the loss of the planned title sponsor hits the programme and the Italian departs. Multiple drivers race for the team but there are no championship titles.
2011:
James Nash carries Triple Eight to both independents titles and also helps the team to third in the teams’ title in what is the final year for the team running Vauxhall machinery. Casinos free slots.
2012:
Triple Eight brings the MG name back to the BTCC with the introduction of the NGTC regulations, with the returning Plato winning six times en-route to third in the championship standings, while the team is beaten into second spot in the manufacturers’ championship.
2013:
Plato again finishes third in the standings with eight wins, with the support of new team-mate Sam Tordoff helping Triple Eight to finish as runner-up in both the teams’ and manufacturers’ championships.
2014:
Plato and Tordoff combine again to take Triple Eight to the manufacturers’ crown – with Plato runner-up in the drivers title.
2015:
There is just a single win for a revised line-up of Jack Goff and Andrew Jordan as Triple Eight ends the season third in the teams’ title race and second in the manufacturers’ title race.
2016:
With the team changing owner, Ash Sutton secures what will be the final victory for Triple Eight in the series at Croft but the team ends the year fifth in the teams’ title and fourth in the manufacturers’ championship. Sutton also lifts the Jack Sears Trophy as top rookie.
2017:
The final season for the team proves to be a trying one, with the MG struggling for results and the campaign being overshadowed by Aron Taylor-Smith being caught up in the huge qualifying accident at Croft. At the end of the year, the MGs are taken over by AmD Tuning and Triple Eight fails to appear on the entry list for the following campaign.
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Number 8 has a specific meaning and angels will use this number in order to send you a message. Number 8 is a very good sign and you should know that if this number appears in your life. If you keep seeing this number very often in different situations around you, then it is a sign that abundance and prosperity are heading your way. Oct 15, 2020 Triple witching is the quarterly expiration of stock options, stock index futures, and stock index option contracts all on the same day. Triple witching happens four times a year: on the third.
*Meaning of Angel Number 999 Angel Number 999 is not only full of 9s, but also reduces to the number 9, as 9+9+9=27, which further reduces to 2+7=9. The number 9 is the number of completion and endings; but of course, endings are also beginnings.
*The spiritual meaning of 888 means there is flow in your life and a beautiful energy circulating around you. The angel number 888 is the sign of balance and abundance, either in the form of money or friends and family.
As you all may or may not have noticed I have been talking a lot about all things mathematical lately. Such as sharing some info with you all about cryptography, algorithms, and of course posting a ton of coded kryptos & binary codes on my FB page. However, before I get started I would just like to say beforehand that just because the illuminati also loves to do everything by numbers does not at all mean that learning about numerology, and math is considered evil. It works both ways. As a matter of fact our entire Universe is built-in a numerical construct, along with all of your computers, cellphones, music that you listen to, and even your brain. The only difference is what makes something “evil” is when someone takes advantage of these knowledges & wisdom to use it for their own gain at the expense of others. That is the only difference. So please, let’s get that dogma out-of-the-way because they won’t have all of the power if you all would just stop feeding them your energy! Just be AWARE of what is going on is good enough. One should be smart enough to know what is good or evil to them right? So I don’t want to waste my time lecturing about good vs evil since that’s also all in your mind anyway because “they” created this duality of good vs evil and its up to you to fall for it or not. Pretty simple. Also, once you start seeing things more clearly everything becomes pretty easy to figure out, and you won’t have to be so confused or get stuck in this spiritual warfare anymore, and just enjoy your ascension instead.
Now, let’s get to the interesting part shall we? If you want to find the illuminati or figure out who is behind certain events etc just follow the numbers and you’ll find our beloved illuminates there. They sure do love their numbers, and today I’m going to crack their codes for you because hey what do you know? I LOVE NUMBERS TOO!!! But I would be honored to expose them and share with you all! Triple 4 Meaning
To make a very long story short: The Illuminati planned their founding in 1776, right at the beginning of Night 1 of the seventh Wave of Creation. This was indeed the right energetic moment in time to openly start seizing global power. They put the demarcation year of 1776 openly on the US one dollar bill (in Roman numbers). It tells us that Day 1 ends in (about) 1776, which is at the same time the start of Night 1. This claim is very accurate since the actual date of this transition is December 27th, 1775. By writing 1776, meaning January 1st, 1776, there is just a minor difference of only five days, which is a deviation of just 1 percent. That is also probably the reason the Illuminati used this 5 from the five days difference for their founding on the first day of the fifth month (May). That is not all. There is more to this date. The number 8 refers to infinity (¥). There are, for example, 8 geographical directions. The meaning of using three eights is complete infinity, since the meaning of 3 is completely. Since everything has both a yang side and a yin side, two of these triple 8’s are required. That is another reason why the Illuminati put the year 1776 on the US one dollar bill.
888 + 888 = 1776
Their masterpiece (so far) is clearly 9/11. You’ll notice that the number 9 is also very important as this is actually considered what one calls the “GOD CODE.” I’ll explain more of how that works in another blog. The date of this attack exactly corresponds to the beginning of Day 2 in the eight Wave, making it the perfect day for blocking as much germination of strength based consciousness as possible. The date of 9/11 also matches with the North American emergency telephone number of 9-1-1. This date therefore triggers associations with fear and panic, and clearly not with inner strength. In numerology, which is a system that reveals the numerical root value of both numbers and words as presented below, the 9 represents the Ruler and 11 is the number of Mastery. With 9/11, the Illuminati demonstrated their dominating power, hoping for recognition as ruling master on this planet. After 911 intermediate days, the Illuminati again demonstrated their power. On March 11th, 2004, they brought terror to Madrid, the capital of Spain. The numerical root of this date is 11, and so is the adding up of 9 plus 1 and 1. In the Netherlands, the would-be Prime Minister Pim Fortuyn was killed on May 6th, 2002, just a few days before the elections. Adding up 5 (May) and 6 gives 11. Even though he was dead, he still received most of the votes. Just like with the murder of John F. Kennedy, the arrested shooter was a scapegoat, blocking the public’s attention for the real killer and the ones responsible for these assassinations. Exactly 911 days after the murder of Pim Fortuyn, another famous Dutchman was brutally murdered on the streets of Amsterdam. The assassination of Theo van Gogh was on November 2nd, 2004. This date of 11/2 corresponds with the Dutch emergency telephone number of 1-1-2. I clearly see the fingerprints of the Illuminati in all these terrorizing events. All dates clearly show the number 11. Literally, Illuminati means ‘Enlightened Ones’, but instead of Lightness, they openly worship the Darkness. Referring to this Darkness, the Bible mentions the number of 666, being the Number of the Beast. Exactly 666 days after the brutal murder of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, on November 4th, 1995, the British Lady Diana was murdered in Paris, on August 31st, 1997. Rabin’s murder happened in the 11th month and the numerical root of the date of Diana’s murder also is 11. The use of 11 is the trademark of the Illuminati, or should we write this name as I11uminati, with ‘11’ (eleven) instead of ‘ll’ (double el)? The Twin Towers also represented a gigantic 11.
Ian Harrison, one of the founders of Triple Eight, has expressed his pride at the success the team enjoyed in the British Touring Car Championship following the revelation that the multiple-championship winning outfit has closed its doors.
Triple Eight Race Engineering and Triple Eight Performance Vehicles Limited were both dissolved by Companies House on 13 November, bringing the curtain down on one of the most successful names in BTCC history.
Founded in 1996 by Harrison, Roland Dane and Derek Warwick, Triple Eight had originally been created with the aim of working with a Japanese manufacturer – with the number 8 being lucky number in Japan and the use of 888 being viewed as providing the chance to ‘have three times the luck’.
When that deal failed to materialise, the team instead took over the running of Vauxhall’s factory touring car programme from RML for the 1997 season – so starting a relationship that would run for more than a decade.
A first race win arrived in 1998 thanks to John Cleland before the advent of new regulations in 2001 saw the partnership between Triple Eight and Vauxhall become the dominant force in the series.
From 2001 through to Vauxhall’s decision to withdraw works support at the end of the 2009 season, Triple Eight would win the manufacturers’ championship ever year bar one, whilst it would also win the teams’ title on six occasions.
There would also be six Drivers’ titles thanks to Jason Plato (2001), James Thompson (2002/04), Yvan Muller (2003) and Fabrizio Giovanardi (2007/08).
“When I returned to the office, I received the sad news that Triple Eight has closed its doors,” the Italian reflected earlier this week. “With this wonderful team, I won two titles in the BTCC whilst with Vauxhall and it still hurts me that I missed out on a third straight championship in the last race of 2009 at Brands Hatch.
“I am proud to have been an integral part of the history of this great team and I’m sure that I would have spent even longer with them than I did the ten years with N.Technology had I been able to. Thank you to Ian Harrison and all the great people who were involved with the story; this is the end of an important part of motorsport history.”
Even after Vauxhall’s departure, Triple Eight would add the Independents’ titles to its impressive trophy haul thanks to the performances of James Nash in 2011 and then went on to secure another manufacturers’ title with MG in 2014.
Harrison departed the team after it was sold to Team BMR boss Warren Scott in 2016, with the Triple Eight name then disappearing from the grid ahead of 2018 when the two MGs were moved to AmD Tuning.
News that the company has now been dissolved brings the curtain down on a 20-year success story, with Harrison admitting he could look back with a sense of pride on a job well done.
“I’ve never really been a person to look back at things and have always preferred to take the view of looking forwards,” he told TouringCarTimes. “However, whilst I was no longer involved with the team at the end, it’s been quite nice in the last few days to see the many comments about what we achieved with Triple Eight.
“Looking back across over 20 years, we achieved a hell of a lot as a team – particularly during the Vauxhall days – and we had some bloody good people involved with the team along the way. I think we can all take a huge amount of pride from the success that we enjoyed together.
“Of course, the race wins and the championships are what people will always talk about but there was also plenty off-track that we can look back on.Triple Eight Meaning
“For example, I’m pretty sure that we were the first team in the paddock to have a female mechanic [Charlie Broughton – now with Power Maxed Racing], and when you consider that women in motorsport is such a big talking point now, I guess that makes us something of a pioneer. At the time, it isn’t something that even crossed our mind – she was just someone who wanted to get her career going and did a good job.
“There’s also the stuff we did with Vauxhall on the road car side in terms of the VXR brand. That was something that hadn’t been done before much over here but which Holden had done over in Australia, so we built on what they were doing and ended up putting something like 9,500 VXR cars on the road. We certainly had a good run.”
Now based in Northern Ireland where he is heavily involved with volunteering at the RNLI station in Portaferry, Harrison could yet make a return to the touring car paddock in 2019 after a few years away indulging in his other passion for sailing, having been approached about taking up an advisory role.
“Life operates at a slightly different speed in the stuff I am doing now and I’m really enjoying what I do to support the local lifeboat station,” he said. “When you consider what the RNLI do and the fact that the boats are manned by volunteers who give up their time to save others, it’s great to be involved to help in any way I can. I just wish I was ten years younger so I could go out on the boat myself!
“However, I certainly wouldn’t rule out making a return to motorsport and am very much keeping my options open. Someone has already made contact with me to see if I would be interested in an advisory role and that is the kind of thing that would suit me because I obviously have a lot of experience that I could pass on to help a team or driver. You never know what’s around the corner….”
Whilst the Triple Eight name will now disappear from the UK racing scene, the Australian offshoot of Triple Eight Race Engineering – which was formed back in 2003 after purchasing the Briggs Motor Sport outfit – will live on having enjoyed similar levels of success down under.
“Triple Eight Race Engineering Australia recently celebrated our 15th birthday at this year’s Sandown 500 in September,” team principal Dane, who has gone on to lead the Australian business after his role in founding the UK arm, told TouringCarTimes.
“At the round before that, the inaugural The Bend SuperSprint, we’d become the most-winning team in Australian touring car history which is something that the boys and girls of Triple Eight took immense pride in; especially when you consider that the team we claimed that accolade from took from 1990 to clock up their 180 championship race wins.
“We’ve run cars under several guises, most notably Team Vodafone and Red Bull Racing Australia, but the Triple Eight name has been constant throughout and there’s certainly an element of pride in that amongst the crew.
“Thinking into the future, I certainly hope it will continue for a long time to come.”Triple Eight through the years:
1997:
Taking over Vauxhall’s programme from RML, Triple Eight endures a tough debut campaign running two Vectras for John Cleland and Derek Warwick. Neither driver is able to make it onto the podium or finish inside the top ten of the championship standings.
1998:
Revisions to the Vectra over the winter mean Triple Eight return with a more competitive package in year two, with Cleland winning twice and Warwick also taking to the top step of the podium. Despite missing the Thruxton round as a result of an accident at Snetterton, Cleland takes eighth in the standings.Triple 8 Restaurant Houston Texas
1999:
Warwick’s retirement leads to Triple Eight signing Yvan Muller from Audi, and the Frenchman takes the only victory of the season to end the year sixth in the standings. Cleland meanwhile brings the curtain down on his successful career as he retires at the end of the season.
2000:
In the final season of Super Touring, an expanded three-car team takes five victories – three of which go to Muller and two to Jason Plato, who end the year fourth and fifth in the standings. Assisted by Belgian racer Vincent Radermecker, Triple Eight takes second in the teams’ title race and third in the manufacturers’ championship.
2001:
The start of the BTC era sees Triple Eight running two teams, with the factory Vauxhall squad joined by the off-shoot egg:sport outfit. There are wins for Plato, Muller, James Thompson and Phil Bennett, whilst future World Champion Andy Priaulx also makes his touring car debut with the team – securing pole in the process. The Astra Coupe delivers all three championship titles, with Plato taking top honours after a season long battle with Muller.
2002:
A revised line-up again delivers all three titles, with Thompson this time beating Muller to the title, and Matt Neal and Paul O’Neill both taking wins for the egg:sport side of the garage. A 1-2-3 in the drivers title race is a highlight.
2003:
Muller, Thompson and O’Neill return in what is now a three-car factory effort and the success continues; Muller this time beating Thompson to the title as all three titles are defended.
2004:
The Astra Coupe bows out with one of the most dramatic season finales in recent memory sees Thompson beat Muller to the title by a single point, with Luke Hines helping to ensure a hat-trick of titles for a fourth successive season.
2005:
The Astra Sport Hatch debuts on track but can’t deliver the same level of success as the Coupe. Whilst Muller and Colin Turkington both win races, Muller is beaten to the title by Neal, and the team has to settle for second in the teams’ title. The manufacturers’ crown is secured however.
2006:
A difficult second season with the Sport Hatch yields just two wins, both for Fabrizio Giovanardi – the first of which is the 100th for Vauxhall in the series. It means a rare season without a championship title.
2007:
Success returns with the arrival of the Super 2000-spec Vectra, which carries Giovanardi to the title on the back on an impressive season with ten wins. The manufacturers’ title is also reclaimed from SEAT.
2008:
Giovanardi defends the title as Triple Eight takes a clean sweep of all three championships, with the returning Neal and Tom Onslow-Cole also taking victories over the course of the year.
2009:
The drivers’ title goes to Colin Turkington as Giovanardi fails to make it a hat-trick of championship crowns, but Triple Eight wins both the teams’ and manufacturers’ championships before Vauxhall withdraws from the series as a result of both the global economic downturn and a lack of manufacturer competition.
2010:
Running as an independent team, Triple Eight wins twice in the season opener with Giovanardi but the loss of the planned title sponsor hits the programme and the Italian departs. Multiple drivers race for the team but there are no championship titles.
2011:
James Nash carries Triple Eight to both independents titles and also helps the team to third in the teams’ title in what is the final year for the team running Vauxhall machinery. Casinos free slots.
2012:
Triple Eight brings the MG name back to the BTCC with the introduction of the NGTC regulations, with the returning Plato winning six times en-route to third in the championship standings, while the team is beaten into second spot in the manufacturers’ championship.
2013:
Plato again finishes third in the standings with eight wins, with the support of new team-mate Sam Tordoff helping Triple Eight to finish as runner-up in both the teams’ and manufacturers’ championships.
2014:
Plato and Tordoff combine again to take Triple Eight to the manufacturers’ crown – with Plato runner-up in the drivers title.
2015:
There is just a single win for a revised line-up of Jack Goff and Andrew Jordan as Triple Eight ends the season third in the teams’ title race and second in the manufacturers’ title race.
2016:
With the team changing owner, Ash Sutton secures what will be the final victory for Triple Eight in the series at Croft but the team ends the year fifth in the teams’ title and fourth in the manufacturers’ championship. Sutton also lifts the Jack Sears Trophy as top rookie.
2017:
The final season for the team proves to be a trying one, with the MG struggling for results and the campaign being overshadowed by Aron Taylor-Smith being caught up in the huge qualifying accident at Croft. At the end of the year, the MGs are taken over by AmD Tuning and Triple Eight fails to appear on the entry list for the following campaign.
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