Founded in Hong Kong in 1999, Teamwork Motorsport developed into one of the most active and accomplished racing organisations in the Asia-Pacific region. Unlike many single-series outfits, the team has always operated on two levels simultaneously: fielding its own competitive entries while also lending engineering expertise and operational support to other teams and programmes across the region.
The team has attracted drivers of significant international pedigree, including Rob Huff, who won the World Touring Car Championship title in 2012, and Colin Turkington, a double British Touring Car Championship champion. Their presence within Teamwork programmes helped raise the team's profile and demonstrated its capability to run elite-level talent competitively in Asian conditions.
Teamwork Motorsport has competed extensively in the China Touring Car Championship, the Hong Kong Touring Car Championship, the TCR China Touring Car Championship, the TCR Asia Series, the China GT Championship, and the Macau Grand Prix. These championships collectively represent the core of competitive touring car and GT racing in Greater China and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
The team has accumulated multiple team and driver championship titles across these series, along with numerous individual race victories. Its longevity across different championship formats โ from traditional national touring car racing to the internationally aligned TCR regulations โ reflects a consistent ability to adapt to evolving technical and sporting frameworks.
One of Teamwork Motorsport's most distinctive achievements is its record at the Macau Grand Prix, the historic street circuit event held each November on the Guia Circuit in Macau. The team has claimed seven CTM Cup victories at the Macau GP across a twelve-year period, making it the only Asian racing team to achieve that total in the event's CTM category.
The Macau Grand Prix is regarded as one of the most prestigious events in Asian motorsport and one of the most technically demanding street circuits in the world, making consistent success there a significant measure of a team's organisational strength and driver preparation.
In the modern era, Teamwork Motorsport has embraced the TCR technical regulations, which standardised touring car racing under a single set of technical rules adopted globally from the mid-2010s onward. The team has competed in the TCR China Touring Car Championship and the TCR Asia Series, maintaining competitive performances as the regulatory landscape shifted.
At the 2020 Guia Race of Macau โ the season finale of the 2020 TCR China Touring Car Championship โ driver Ma Qing Hua, competing under the Shell Teamwork Lynk and Co Motorsport banner, finished second in the qualifying race. That result was enough to clinch the drivers' championship title, adding another TCR-era title to the team's record.
Teamwork Motorsport occupies a distinctive place in Asian motorsport as one of the region's longest-running and most versatile professional racing operations. By combining its own competitive programme with consultancy and technical support services, the team has influenced a broad range of racing activities in Greater China beyond its own entries. Its track record at the Macau Grand Prix, in particular, stands as evidence of sustained competitiveness at one of Asia's most demanding and celebrated events.