{{ infobox motor racing team | logo = | founded = 2002 | principal = Lindsay Allen
Roger Littin | former series = British Formula Ford (2002-2012)
British Formula 3 (2005-2008) | drivers = Sebastian Hohenthal (2002-2004)
Tom Gaymor (2002)
Matthew Koskinen (2002-2003)
Yuya Sakamoto (2002-2003)
Valle Mäkelä (2003-2004) Ben Clucas (2005)
Cristiano Morgado (2006-2007)
Martin Kudzak (2006)
Sean Petterson (2007)
Juan Pablo Garcia (2007)
Jay Bridger (2008)
Stefan Wilson (2008)
Marco Sørensen (2008)
David Brown (2008)
Fabio Gamberini (2009)
Ben Barker (2009)
Garry Findlay (2009-2010)
Jesse Anttila (2010)
Kieran Vernon (2010)
Dennis Lind (2010)
Matt Parry (2011)
Matt Rao (2011-2012)
Alex Drabble (2012)
Gavin Halls (2012) | driver titles = 2002 British Formula Ford Winter Series
2004 British Formula Ford
2008 British Formula 3 National class | team titles = | folded = 2012 }} Fluid Motorsport Development constructs the Sinter Formula Ford car. The company also fielded a racing team in British Formula Ford between 2002 and 2012. Fluid Motorsport was also active in British Formula 3 as a team between 2005 and 2008.
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