LMP2

  • Sir Chris Hoy confirmed in Algarve Pro Racing’s Le Mans Line-up

    Sir Chris Hoy confirmed in Algarve Pro Racing’s Le Mans Line-up

    Sir Chris Hoy has been confirmed on the entry list for this year’s 24 Hour of Le Mans as a driver for the Algarve Pro Racing team. The 40 year-old Olympian will drive alongside fellow Brit, Michael Munemann and Frenchman Andrea Pizzitola in the #25 car LMP2 car. Despite being renowned for holding the accolade…

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  • Five reasons why season five can be the best WEC season yet

    Five reasons why season five can be the best WEC season yet

    Since the beginning of the FIA World Endurance Championship back in 2012 the championship has gone from strength to strength. Now, on the eve of the series’ fifth year, we are set for what could be the best season yet. We take a look at five reasons that season five of the WEC can live up to expectation.…

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  • Greaves and TDS Racing pull out of Le Mans

    Greaves and TDS Racing pull out of Le Mans

    Greaves Motorsport and TDS Racing are big names in the European Le Mans series, and are regulars on the entry list for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Despite gaining entry to the endurance classic in 2016 however, both teams have withdrawn one car each from the race. News has come from the ACO that…

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  • Rene Rast to G-Drive for 2016

    Rene Rast to G-Drive for 2016

    Reigning LMP2 champions G-Drive Racing have confirmed the third and final driver for their 2016 campaign will be Audi works driver René Rast. The German racer will be joined by the already confirmed Roman Rusinov and Frenchman,  Nathanael Berthon in a bid to retain the team’s LMP2 title. Last year, Rast was at Spa-Francorchamps in the third Audi…

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  • Bruno Senna on his WEC return with RGR Sport by Morand

    Bruno Senna on his WEC return with RGR Sport by Morand

    Bruno Senna is no stranger to competition in the FIA World Endurance Championship with a two year spell with Aston Martin under his belt. Since then, he has switched to Formula E and the McLaren GT3 squad, however the Brazilian is back for 2016. This time, Senna will be campaigning in the LMP2 class with the RGR…

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  • David Brabham: 2017 debut a “realistic goal” for Project Brabham

    David Brabham: 2017 debut a “realistic goal” for Project Brabham

    In September 2014 David Brabham launched a brand new initiative named Project Brabham. The goal being to form a new team to bring the Brabham name back to motorsport for the first time since 1992, as well as one which puts the fan at the heart of the team. With £295,210 raised from a total of…

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  • KCMG not to compete in LMP2 this year

    KCMG not to compete in LMP2 this year

    The LMP2 team, KCMG, which finished second in last year’s LMP2 Championship has announced that they are to withdraw from the competition this year. However it is the team’s aim to defend their class win at Le Mans in June. KCMG had a successful year in 2015, finishing off the podium (in class) on only…

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  • Nissan Special: From Confidence to Condolences

    Nissan Special: From Confidence to Condolences

    Nissan were one of the most anticipated aspects of the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship. With a radical design and big plans to take Le Mans and the World Championship, it seemed like a slow start would be inevitable, but lead to success in the end. They brought a brave concept to the championship, however we will…

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  • Ricardo Gonzalez on the verge of LMP2 Team Ownership

    Ricardo Gonzalez on the verge of LMP2 Team Ownership

    Former LMP2 World Champion, Ricardo Gonzalez is according to recent reports on the verge of becoming a team owner in the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship. The 38-year-old is in the final stages of setting up a team which will be entered to the LMP2 class next season under the Mexican flag. Gonzalez, who finished third in this…

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