Built by Rouse Sport in April 1994 and used by
Paul Radisich in the
1994 British Touring Car Championship. Later used by Radisich to win the end-of-season Touring Car World Cup. It should be noted that a similar history has been claimed for the
car, raising the possibility that the two cars shared the same log book at different times.
The history from 1995 onwards is a little unclear. It is known that the car was one of a number purchased by Bob Leitzinger for use in the North American Touring Car Championship, although it is not know if this particular shell was actually driven in the series.
The car was eventually one of three brought by
Peter Hills from Leitzinger and shipped to Australia. At this point the car had been stripped back to a rolling shell and would remain unused for some years.
At the end of 2001 with the help of Mumbo Racing the running gear from Hills' championship winning car was transferred into this shell which Hills then raced in the Touring Car Challenge the following season.
In early 2005 the car was sold to
Adam Proctor who continued to use it in the
Touring Car Challenge.
As of early 2010 the car is now in New Zealand and owned by Mike Johns.