2011
British Superbike Championship
5th - Josh Brookes
British Supersport Championship
1st - Alastair Seeley
2010
British Superbike Championship
4th - Michael Laverty
6th - Alastair Seeley
2009
British Superbike Championship
5th - Ian Lowry
27th - Atsushi Watanabe
National Superstock 1000 Championship
1st - Alastair Seeley
2008
British Superbike Championship
9th - Michael Laverty
British Supersport Championship
3rd - Ian Lowry
2007
British Supersport Championship
1st - Michael Laverty
2nd - Ian Lowry
2006
British Supersport Championship
2nd - Tom Sykes
9th - Ian Lowry
2005
British Supersport Championship
5th - Tom Sykes
10th - Simon Andrews
2004
British Supersport Championship
5th - Tom Sykes
12th - Adrian Coates
| Make | Suzuki |
| Model | GSX-R1000 |
| Power | 191bhp |
| Top Speed | 200mph |
| First Race | 2004 | ||
| Links | Official Website | ||
The Irish TAS Racing team is managed by Philip Neill and the squad initially started competitive racing on the roads in 2001. Since their inception they have amassed an impressive résumé including lap records and wins at all the major road race events including the Isle of Man TT, North West 200 and the Ulster Grand Prix.
TAS Racing stepped up to the British Superbike Championship in 2008 after four successful seasons in the British Supersport Championship. The Relentless-liveried Suzuki squad moved to BSB as the reigning British Supersport champions with Michael Laverty. In 2008 Laverty proved that the Relentless Suzuki by TAS squad could mix it at the front with the already established teams in the paddock and in their second season they are looking to build on their experiences from their debut year and look for a maiden podium finish and more in 2009.
The team were also on the British Supersport Championship grid in 2008 with Ian Lowry for a third consecutive season and he ended the year third in the standings after a tally of five podium finishes including two race wins. Lowry has progressed with the team to BSB for the new season and will be joined by Atsushi Watanabe who returned for a second season in BSB.
In 2009 Lowry had some impressive performances in his BSB rookie season, with a best finish of fourth at Cadwell Park and the final round at Oulton Park. Watanabe though failed to deliver the results and languished down the final championship standings. The team lifted the Metzeler National Superstock 1000 Championship crown with Alastair Seeley dominating the title chase with an impressive nine race wins. The team then promoted him to BSB and the newly crowned champion debuted the new Evolution specification Relentless Suzuki at Silverstone where he scored a top ten finish. Seeley moved to the Superbike team full-time in 2010 alongside Michael Laverty who returned after a stint in AMA Superbike.
Laverty had an impressive season on his return to BSB, taking two victories and becoming one of the six Title Fighters in the Showdown before ending the season in fourth overall. Seeley had an equally strong rookie season, winning a race at Brands Hatch and qualifying as the final Title Fighter, finishing the season sixth.
In 2011 the team have an all-new line-up with Aussie Josh Brookes making the switch to Suzuki from Honda. Seeley remains with the team and moves into the Fuchs-Silkolene British Supersport Championship with the new GSX-R600.




































