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C360R plans and expanded Pirelli Worl Challenge TCA-class effort in 2015, looking to build on their streak of four consecutive TC championships. (Photo-Melissa K. Smith)

 

By: C360 Racing
December 31 2014 
 
 

Multiple-time PWC champions Compass360 Racing launch 2015 TCA Honda Program

Toronto, Ontario – Compass360 Racing will return for its fifth consecutive season in the Pirelli World Challenge in 2015, and

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Emilee Tominovich will start her first full-season Pirelli World Challenge Touring Car campaign in 2015, having been signed to drive C360R’s #72 Children’s Tumor Foundation Honda Civic Si. (Photo -Tomas Wirthensohn/TrueCar)

 

released details of the team's first driver signing for its expanded PWC Touring Car program.

After four years in the TC class, the team will update its winning Honda Civic Si's to fit new regulations which move the Honda platform to TCA. Emilee Tominovich has been signed to drive the team's #72 Children's Tumor Foundation car.

"We've been keeping our eye on Emilee for a few years now, when she competed in MX-5 Cup," noted C360R Team Principal Karl Thomson. "I had first-hand experience racing against her a few times last season in PWC, and she impressed me. She's got a lot of raw talent, and we feel she'll be a good addition to our driver roster in World Challenge."

Tominovich is equally enthusiastic. "I've done a few races here and there in PWC, but now that I've finished school and got my Nursing degree I'm able to concentrate on racing full-time," remarked Tominovich. "I'm excited to join a winning team like C360R and to have the opportunity to go for a championship."

Emilee competed in five of the 14 PWC TC races in 2014, and finished an impressive sixth in the year's Driver's Championship. She was the youngest member of TrueCar's "Women Empowered" racing program in 2013 and 2012, which featured female drivers competing in a variety of top-level motorsports in North America. Tominovich was their recruit for the highly-competitive MX-5 Cup series and as a result of her success there was invited to represent the United States at the FIA Women in Motorsports Scirocco Cup event at Oschersleben, Germany. She is an instructor at New Jersey Motosports Park and Monticello, and will be one of the Children's Tumor Foundation team drivers in 2015.

The move to TCA is part of a plan by both the PWC and Honda Performance Development to have the Civic Si compete in one single class, compared to having different specifications for TC and TCA. "It made sense for us that the Civic run in just one class, as it allows HPD to combine the prize money that was previously separate," explained Thomson. "This coming year, the Honda contingency fund is very generous, and with the Touring Car weekends being triple-headers, our drivers have the potential to win good prize money."

"We really like the direction that the folks at WC Vision are going with this series, and that includes their vision for the Touring Car classes," said C360R Technical Director Ray Lee. "It's a cost-effective entry into pro racing, with good competition at some really great events. With the cost of racing increasing year on year, it's important that drivers have a place they can move up to from club racing."

The team plans to run up to four Hondas in TCA-class, and expects to announce additional drivers in the coming weeks. Testing is planned for early February in advance of the season-opening rounds at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas on March 6-8. Races can be viewed live on http://world-challengetv.com and will be featured on MAVTV.

About Compass360 Racing
Compass360 Racing (C360R) is the motorsports division of Compass360 Brand Architects, a Toronto-based firm offering marketing expertise to clients in diverse industries across North America. The team, which has been competing in professional racing continually since 2004, fields front-running cars in the Pirelli World Challenge, winning championships in 2014, 2013, 2012 and 2011. The team also competes in IMSA's Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, winning series Championships in 2010, 2009, 2007, and 2006 and winning the Canadian Touring Car Championship in 2010. Its 2015 program includes a CTSC GS-class Subaru, two ST-class Audis and up to four PWC TCA-class Hondas. For details please visit http://C360R.com, "Like" on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/C360R, and follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/C360R.