Clockwork Racing

Clockwork Racing is a TM Master Cup Series team, formed by driver Ian Cooper to showcase radical racing technologies. The team debuted in 2013, with Cooper hiring popular Japanese driver Yamino Tenchi to pilot the car. The team was awarded many Promoter's Option stars, and Tenchi managed to finish 20th in the series points, despite running only half the schedule. The season was highlighted by podiums in Wales and Victoria. Cooper's father Dale Roswell also made a few starts in his final season of competition, including a 4th place run at Ohio.

The team returned for 2014, with TM Canada frontrunner Morgan Le Fay replacing Roswell. In Sweden, Tenchi scored a surprise first win for the team in a fuel mileage race. However, it was later discovered that the #25 in fact carried an illegal fuel system. Tenchi was disqualified, awarding the win to Kevin Dwyer.