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Proton Competition

German auto racing team


German auto racing team

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Proton Competition (also formerly racing as Dempsey-Proton Racing or Team Felbermayr-Proton) is a German auto racing team based in Ummendorf, Baden-Württemberg. It was founded by Gerold Ried, and is currently owned by his son Christian Ried. The team currently competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship with a customer Porsche 963 and a factory-supported Ford Mustang GT3. It also competes in the European Le Mans Series with the Oreca 07 and the Porsche 911. They also have a racing program in the IMSA SportsCar Championship, racing with a customer Porsche 963 and a factory-supported Ford Mustang GT3 and prepare Porsche 911s for the Iron Dames program.

History

Beginnings and early years

The team was founded in 1996 by Gerold Ried. Ried entered two GT2-spec Porsche 911 GT2 to compete it in the BPR Global GT Series. Both cars #51 and #69 got six points each in the Teams Championship. 1997 saw Proton compete in the inaugural FIA GT Championship season running one 911 GT2. The team earned only one point throughout the season. Proton also competed at that year's Daytona 24 Hours which saw the team finish 27th overall. Between 1998 and 2002 saw little success for the team. They competed in the same 911 GT2 between these years mostly with the father/son partnership of Gerold and Christian Ried. The team raced the same car in the first few races of the 2003 season before moving down a class from GT to N-GT after purchasing a Porsche 996 GT3-RS They only picked up one point in the season at the final round in Monza.

2004–2006

Things picked up for the team in 2004 where the team finished fourth in the Teams Championship. Their best race finish was third at the opening round in Monza, the same venue where they scored their only point in the 2003 season. 2005 saw Proton finish second in the Teams Championship, although in a GT2 class that was simply dominated by Gruppe M Racing who won every race in the GT2 class that season. Proton earned 45 points, some 135 points behind Gruppe M. Team Cytosport finished fourth in the LMP1 teams championship. The team changed its name for the upcoming 2006 season to Team Felbermayr-Proton after Horst Felbermayr Sr. became part of the team. A new colour scheme was also introduced changing from the orange/red and black to a light blue livery, a similar livery to the one used by the team now. It did not bring them as much success as 2005 however, with the team finishing fifth in the Teams Championship. The driver pairing of Christian Ried and Horst Felbermayr Jr. finished eleventh in the Drivers Championship.

2007

2007 was the year that the team progressed into the Le Mans Series. They competed with three cars in the 2007 season in the GT2 class; No. 77 was a Porsche 997 GT3-RSR driven by Marc Lieb and Xavier Pompidou, No. 79 a 996 GT3-RSR driven by Gerold Ried, Horst Felbermayr Sr. and Philip Collin, and No. 88 a 997 GT3-RSR driven by Christian Ried and Horst Felbermayr Jr accompanied by a third driver in some races which included Thomas Grüber, Marc Basseng and Johannes Stuck.

The best of these trio of cars was No. 77 which took second place in the Teams Championship only three points behind winners Virgo Motorsport. The driver pairing of Lieb and Pompidou also took second in the Drivers Championship, 9 points behind Rob Bell of Virgo Motorsport and JMB Racing. Car 77 won three of the six races in the season. Car No. 88 only managed to pick up seven points finishing eleventh in the Teams Championship level on points with JMB Racing. Car No. 79 did not pick up any points.

The team also contested selected rounds in the FIA GT Championship that year finishing with only one points scoring race which was eight points at the Bucharest 2 Hours with cars No. 66 and 69 finishing second and seventh respectively.

2007 was also the year that the team made their début at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The team contested the 75th running of the famous event partnering Seikel Motorsport. The father and son partnership of Horst Felbermayr Jr. and Sr. alongside Philip Collin were the drivers in car No. 71. Qualifying didn't go well with the car qualifying in 52nd position out of 54 cars. The race didn't last long either with the car retiring after 68 laps due to a problem with the electrics.

2008

Team Felbermayr-Proton's 2008 campaign was similar to 2007's. They would compete every round of the Le Mans Series, selected round in the FIA GT Championship and compete at the Le Mans 24 Hours. The team raced two cars in the LMS rather than three in 2007 with Marc Lieb joined by Alex Davison in car No. 77 while car No. 88 was piloted by the two Horst Felbermayrs and Christian Ried. Despite not winning any races, car 77 finished second in the Teams Championship finishing once again behind Virgo Motorsport with a gap of 5 points this time round. Car 88 finished eighth place with ten points, level with Farnbacher Racing.

The team only competed one round in FIA GT which was the FIA GT Bucharest 2 Hours. The team scored no points in either of the two races that weekend.

The team made its full début at Le Mans with no partnership from Seikel Motorsport this time round. The teams' line up for Le Mans was Horst Felbermayr Sr. Alex Davison and Wolf Henzler. Qualifying went well with car 77 qualifying in second place in the GT2 class behind 2007 class winners IMSA Performance Matmut. They were not able to retain their second place qualifying position during the race but finished a respectable fifth place in class and 27th overall.

2009

The 2009 season was Felbermayr-Proton's most successful season to date. Marc Lieb remained in car 77 for the 2009 season with Richard Lietz becoming his teammate replacing Alex Davison. Horst Felbermayr Jr. and Christian Ried remained in car 88 with Felbermayr Sr. replaced by Francisco Cruz Martins. It was car 77 that earned all of the success for the team winning three of the five races and winning the Teams Championship by just one point ahead of JMW Motorsport, with car 88 finishing tenth in the standings earning five points. The pair drivers of Lieb and Lietz also won the Drivers Championship beating JMW drivers Rob Bell and Gianmaria Bruni by a point. The team entered the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans with essentially two cars with No. 77 driven by LMS regulars Lieb and Lietz, who were joined by Wolf Henzler. They also partnered IMSA Performance Matmut who are long time Porsche competitors with car No. 70 with the two Felbermayrs racing alongside Matmut driver Michel Lecourt. The team were pretty confident going into the race after qualifying where they repeated their 2008 qualifying position of second in the GT2 class. The team narrowly missed out on pole position by only 0.030 seconds behind American Porsche competitors Flying Lizard Motorsports. Unfortunately their race came to a very early end after just 24 laps when car 77 ran out of fuel. The IMSA/Felbermayr car 70 soon followed by retiring on the 102nd lap. Felbermayr-Proton wrapped up their season when they contested the inaugural round of the Asian Le Mans Series and indeed the only round of the season in Asia. The race was at Okayama in Japan and the team brought over the two cars but mixed the driver pairings up a bit. All four drivers were German. Marc Lieb was joined by Le Mans teammate Wolf Henzler in No. 77 and Christian Ried was joined in No. 88 by Marco Holzer. Both cars finished second and fourth in class respectively.

2010

The team hoped to continue their 2009 success in 2010. The team retained their No. 77 championship winning line up of Lieb and Lietz for the 2010 season with Christian Ried retaining his No. 88 seat alongside Martin Ragginger for the season. Porsche factory drivers Patrick Long and Romain Dumas also joined car 88 for a few of the LMS events. Car 77 once again was the force to be reckoned with winning three of the five races and once again winning the Teams Championship. They finished a comfortable 21 points ahead of second place team AF Corse. Car 88 was a lot more competitive than in previous years finishing fourth in the standings. Lieb and Lietz also retained their Drivers Championship titles beating the AF Corse trio of Jean Alesi, Giancarlo Fisichella and Toni Vilander by 21 points.

2010 was the inaugural season of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, a global endurance racing series that mixes in with events like the Le Mans Series and the American Le Mans Series. It is the first of its kind since the World Sportscar Championship last run in 1992. The 2010 edition was a sort of prologue to a proper season with three events with one event in Europe, America and Asia. Felbermayr-Proton took part in the European and Asian rounds at Silverstone and Zhuhai. The team won the championship with 72 points, 15 points ahead of LMS rivals AF Corse. As it was a series for teams and manufacturers, a drivers championship was not awarded.

For the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans, the team hoped that their championship winning car could prove its status this time round after a disappointing early exit in last years edition. The previous year's car 77 trio of Lieb, Lietz and Henzler remained while car 88 saw the father/son duo of the Felbermayrs return being joined by Slovakian racer Miro Konopka. Qualifying went reasonably well for No. 77 qualifying fourth in class while No. 88 started second last. The race however was a completely different story with car 77 taking the GT2 class victory at Le Mans in 2010 beating Ferrari, Corvette and fellow Porsche factory teams. It was Marc Lieb's second class victory, winning the 2005 24 Hours of Le Mans in the GT2 category with Alex Job Racing. Richard Lietz also won his second class victory in 2010 after winning the GT2 class in his first Le Mans race in 2007 with IMSA Performance Matmut. It was Wolf Henzler's first class victory at Le Mans. Car 88 did reasonably well finishing eighth in a highly competitive GT2 class.

2011

The 2011 Le Mans Series season saw the GT2 class split to two classes LM GTE Pro and LM GTE Am. GTE Pro was for teams using 2011 spec cars or older and were allowed have a fully professional (gold and platinum) driver line up. GTE Am was for teams with 2010 spec cars or older and could only have one professional or gold category driver in the line up. The team raced with two cars with once in each class. Car 77 was a 2011 spec Porsche 997 GT3-RSR in LM GTE Pro driven by champions Lieb and Lietz. Car 88 was an older spec GT3-RSR competing in the LM GTE Am class and was driven by Horst Felbermayr Jr. and Christian Ried with appearances from Felbermayr Sr. and Bryce Miller in some of the rounds. In GTE Pro, the team finished third in the Teams Championship, sadly not earning three championships in a row. The GTE Am Porsche also finished third in the championship out of four competitors and picked up a win in the opening round at Paul Ricard.

The team competed in that year's ILMC but only in the GTE Am class and restoring the old Proton Competition name of yesteryear. The car used was No. 63 and had many different driver combinations throughout the seven-round season with Christian Ried racing in all but one of the events. Proton finished third in the championship with 52 points.

The team went into the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans in two classes as well as being the reigning GT2 Le Mans winners. They kept the Lieb/Lietz/Henzler alliance that won Le Mans in 2010 for their No. 77 GTE Pro car while the GTE Am car No. 63 was driven by team boss Christian Ried and the two Felbermayrs. Proton also operated an extra 911 GT3-RSR No. 88 in the Pro class, driven by Nick Tandy, Abdulaziz al-Faisal and Bryce Miller. The two Pro cars qualified in the middle of the pack while the Am car qualified second fastest in class. Out of the three cars, No. 77 was the only one that finished which was fourth in class. Car No. 63's race came to an end near dawn on the 199th lap when the No. 74 Corvette Racing car in GTE Pro went to lap the Proton Competition car driven by Felbermayr Sr. at the time. Corvette driver Jan Magnussen who was leading in the Pro class at the time, tried to lap the Porsche on the inside of the final part of the Porsche Curves rather than around the outside. The Corvette C6.R went onto the grass and spun hitting the driver's side of the Porsche head on injuring Felbermayr Sr., who was the oldest driver competing at Le Mans in 2011. Car No. 88 retired thirty laps previously.

2012

Proton Competition announced plans to campaign in the inaugural season of the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2012 with two cars in GTE Pro and GTE Am. Marc Lieb and Richard Lietz would be the regular season pair in the GTE Pro car while Christian Ried and Gianluca Roda were scheduled to compete in the GTE Am Porsche.

2015

Proton Competition teamed with Dempsey Racing at the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans. The team qualified 5th and finished 2nd in the LM GTE-AM class with drivers Marco Seefried, Patrick Long, and Patrick Dempsey driving the number 77 Dempsey/Proton Racing Porsche 911 RSR.

Racing record

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
DEU Team Felbermayr-Proton77Porsche 997 GT3-RSRAUS Alex Davison
AUT Horst Felbermayr
DEU Wolf HenzlerLMGT230927th5th
FRA IMSA Performance Matmut
DEU Team Felbermayr-Proton70Porsche 997 GT3-RSRAUT Horst Felbermayr
AUT Horst Felbermayr Jr.
FRA Michel LecourtLMGT2102DNFDNF
DEU Team Felbermayr-Proton77DEU Wolf Henzler
DEU Marc Lieb
AUT Richard Lietz24DNFDNF
DEU Team Felbermayr-Proton77Porsche 997 GT3-RSRDEU Wolf Henzler
DEU Marc Lieb
AUT Richard LietzLMGT233811th1st
88AUT Horst Felbermayr
AUT Horst Felbermayr Jr.
SVK Miro Konôpka30424th8th
DEU Team Felbermayr-Proton77Porsche 997 GT3-RSRDEU Wolf Henzler
DEU Marc Lieb
AUT Richard LietzLMGTE Pro31216th4th
88SAU Abdulaziz Al Faisal
USA Bryce Miller
GBR Nick Tandy169DNFDNF
DEU Proton Competition63AUT Horst Felbermayr
AUT Horst Felbermayr Jr.
DEU Christian RiedLMGTE Am199DNFDNF
DEU Team Felbermayr-Proton77Porsche 997 GT3-RSRDEU Wolf Henzler
DEU Marc Lieb
AUT Richard LietzLMGTE Pro185DNFDNF
88DEU Christian Ried
ITA Gianluca Roda
ITA Paolo RubertiLMGTE Am222DNFDNF
USA Dempsey Del Piero-Proton77Porsche 997 GT3-RSRUSA Patrick Dempsey
USA Joe Foster
USA Patrick LongLMGTE Am30528th4th
DEU Proton Competition88DEU Christian Ried
ITA Gianluca Roda
ITA Paolo Ruberti30035th8th
USA Dempsey Racing-Proton77Porsche 911 RSRUSA Patrick Dempsey
USA Joe Foster
USA Patrick LongLMGTE Am32924th5th
DEU Proton Competition88UAE Khaled Al Qubaisi
AUT Klaus Bachler
DEU Christian Ried33221st2nd
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77Porsche 911 RSRUSA Patrick Dempsey
USA Patrick Long
DEU Marco SeefriedLMGTE Am33122nd2nd
DEU Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing88UAE Khaled Al Qubaisi
AUT Klaus Bachler
DEU Christian Ried44DNFDNF
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77Porsche 911 RSRDNK Michael Christensen
AUT Philipp Eng
AUT Richard LietzLMGTE Pro32931st8th
UAE Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing88UAE Khaled Al Qubaisi
DNK David Heinemeier Hansson
USA Patrick LongLMGTE Am33028th3rd
DEU Proton Competition89USA Leh Keen
USA Cooper MacNeil
USA Marc Miller50DNFDNF
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77Porsche 911 RSRITA Matteo Cairoli
DEU Marvin Dienst
DEU Christian RiedLMGTE Am32934th6th
DEU Proton Competition88UAE Khaled Al Qubaisi
AUT Klaus Bachler
BEL Stéphane Lémeret18DNFDNF
93SAU Abdulaziz Al Faisal
USA Mike Hedlund
USA Patrick Long32937th9th
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77Porsche 911 RSRFRA Julien Andlauer
AUS Matt Campbell
DEU Christian RiedLMGTE Am33525th1st
88UAE Khaled Al Qubaisi
ITA Matteo Cairoli
ITA Giorgio Roda225DNFDNF
DEU Proton Competition99USA Patrick Long
USA Tim Pappas
USA Spencer Pumpelly33429th4th
ITA Ebimotors80ITA Fabio Babini
FRA Erik Maris
DNK Christina Nielsen33231st6th
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77Porsche 911 RSRFRA Julien Andlauer
AUS Matt Campbell
DEU Christian RiedLMGTE Am33234th4th
88ITA Matteo Cairoli
JPN Satoshi Hoshino
ITA Giorgio Roda79DNFDNF
99SWE Niclas Jönsson
USA Tracy Krohn
USA Patrick Long0WDWD
DEU Proton Competition78MCO Vincent Abril
MCO Louis Prette
MCO Philippe Prette33236th6th
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77Porsche 911 RSRAUS Matt Campbell
ITA Riccardo Pera
DEU Christian RiedLMGTE Am33925th2nd
88USA Dominique Bastien
BEL Adrien de Leener
AUT Thomas Preining238NCNC
99FRA Julien Andlauer
THA Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
CHE Lucas Légeret33136th10th
DEU Proton Competition78ITA Michele Beretta
AUT Horst Felbermayr Jr.
NLD Max van Splunteren33038th12th
USA WeatherTech Racing79Porsche 911 RSR-19NZL Earl Bamber
USA Cooper MacNeil
BEL Laurens VanthoorLMGTE Pro139DNFDNF
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77AUS Matt Campbell
NZL Jaxon Evans
DEU Christian RiedLMGTE Am33531st5th
88FRA Julien Andlauer
DEU Lance David Arnold
USA Dominique Bastien32742nd13th
DEU Proton Competition99THA Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
FRA Florian Latorre
GBR Harry Tincknell66DNFDNF
DEU Absolute Racing18INA Andrew Haryanto
BEL Alessio Picariello
DEU Marco Seefried33234th7th
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77Porsche 911 RSR-19GBR Sebastian Priaulx
DEU Christian Ried
GBR Harry TincknellLMGTE Am33647th14th
88BEL Jan Heylen
USA Fred Poordad
USA Maxwell Root34038th5th
DEU Proton Competition93AUS Matt Campbell
IRL Michael Fassbender
CAN Zacharie Robichon32951st16th
USA WeatherTech Racing79FRA Julien Andlauer
USA Cooper MacNeil
USA Thomas Merrill34335th2nd
USA Hardpoint Motorsport99INA Andrew Haryanto
BEL Alessio Picariello
EST Martin Rump33844th11th
DEU Proton Competition16Porsche 911 RSR-19USA Ryan Hardwick
BEL Jan Heylen
CAN Zacharie RobichonLMGTE Am28DNFDNF
88DEU Jonas Ried
GBR Harry Tincknell
USA Don Yount170DNFDNF
911IRL Michael Fassbender
AUT Richard Lietz
EST Martin Rump246DNFDNF
DEU Dempsey-Proton Racing77FRA Julien Andlauer
DNK Mikkel O. Pedersen
DEU Christian Ried118DNFDNF
ITA Iron Lynx60ITA Matteo Cressoni
BEL Alessio Picariello
ITA Claudio Schiavoni28DNFDNF
ITA Iron Dames85BEL Sarah Bovy
CHE Rahel Frey
DNK Michelle Gatting31230th4th
DEU Proton Competition99Porsche 963FRA Julien Andlauer
CHE Neel Jani
GBR Harry TincknellHypercar25145th16th
9Oreca 07-GibsonFRA Macéo Capietto
DEU Jonas Ried
NLD Bent ViscaalLMP286DNFDNF
44Ford Mustang GT3GBR John Hartshorne
DEU Christopher Mies
GBR Ben TuckLMGT328031st4th
77GBR Ben Barker
USA Ryan Hardwick
CAN Zacharie Robichon22746th17th
88NOR Dennis Olsen
DNK Mikkel O. Pedersen
ITA Giorgio Roda28030th3rd
DEU Proton Competition99Porsche 963CHE Neel Jani
CHL Nico Pino
ARG Nicolás VarroneHypercar38313th13th
DEU Iron Lynx – Proton9Oreca 07-GibsonFRA Macéo Capietto
FRA Reshad de Gerus
DEU Jonas RiedLMP236521st4th
DEU Proton Competition11AUT René Binder
ITA Giorgio Roda
NLD Bent ViscaalLMP2 (Pro-Am)36523rd3rd
77Ford Mustang GT3GBR Ben Barker
PRT Bernardo Sousa
GBR Ben TuckLMGT333841st9th
88ITA Stefano Gattuso
ITA Giammarco Levorato
NOR Dennis Olsen46DNFDNF

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

YearEntrantClassNoChassisEngineDriversRoundsPos.Pts1234567892012SEBSPALMSSILSAOBHRFUJSHA3rd1332nd1532013SILSPALMSSÃOCOAFUJSHABHR6th84.52014SILSPALMSCOAFUJSHABHRSÃO3rd1212015SILSPALMSNÜRCOAFUJSHABHR4th1315th822016SILSPALMNNÜRMEXCOAFUJSHABHR7th882nd1512017SILSPALMSNÜRMEXCOAFUJSHABHR3rd1742018-19SPALMSSILFUJSHASEBSPALMS2nd1109th262019-20SILFUJSHABHRCOASPALMNBHR4th107.59th45.52021SPAPORMNZLMNBHRBHR793rd2116th2022SEBSPALMNMONFUJBAH836th3812th2023SEBPORSPALMNMZAFUJBHR20th44th8014th142024QATIMOSPALMNSAPCOAFUJBHR15th1317th813th372025*QATITASPALMSSÃOCOAFUJBHR2nd13513th3315th25
DEU Team Felbermayr-ProtonLMGTE Pro77Porsche 997 GT3-RSRPorsche 4.0 L Flat-6DEU Marc Lieb
AUT Richard Lietz
FRA Patrick Pilet
DEU Wolf Henzler21Ret43312
LMGTE Am88DEU Christian Ried
ITA Gianluca Roda
ITA Paolo Ruberti12Ret21132
DEU Proton CompetitionLMGTE Am88Porsche 997 GT3-RSRPorsche 4.0 L Flat-6DEU Christian Ried
ITA Gianluca Roda
ITA Paolo Ruberti5583534Ret
DEU Proton CompetitionLMGTE Am88Porsche 911 RSRPorsche 4.0 L Flat-6DEU Christian Ried
ARE Khaled Al Qubaisi
AUT Klaus Bachler
DEU Wolf Henzler44234544
DEU Dempsey Racing-ProtonLMGTE Am77Porsche 911 RSRPorsche 4.0 L Flat-6DEU Marco Seefried
USA Patrick Long
USA Patrick Dempsey
DEU Christian Ried65244143
DEU Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing88ARE Khaled Al Qubaisi
DEU Christian Ried
AUT Klaus Bachler
NZL Earl Bamber
ITA Marco Mapelli54Ret62572
DEU Dempsey-Proton RacingLMGTE Pro77Porsche 911 RSRPorsche 4.0 L Flat-6AUT Richard Lietz
DNK Michael Christensen
AUT Philipp Eng648666767
ARE Abu Dhabi-Proton RacingLMGTE Am88UAE Khaled Al Qubaisi
DNK David Heinemeier Hansson
AUT Klaus Bachler
USA Patrick Long
FRA Kévin Estre563415541
DEU Dempsey-Proton RacingLMGTE Am77Porsche 911 RSRPorsche 4.0 L Flat-6DEU Christian Ried
DEU Marvin Dienst
ITA Matteo Cairoli326114334
DEU Dempsey-Proton RacingLMGTE Am77Porsche 911 RSRPorsche 4.0 L Flat-6AUS Matt Campbell
DEU Christian Ried
FRA Julien Andlauer
ITA Riccardo Pera411DSQ1114
88ITA Matteo Cairoli
ITA Giorgio Roda
ARE Khaled Al Qubaisi
ITA Gianluca Roda
JPN Satoshi Hoshino
ITA Riccardo Pera6Ret8DSQ379Ret
DEU Dempsey-Proton RacingLMGTE Am77Porsche 911 RSRPorsche 4.0 L Flat-6ITA Riccardo Pera
DEU Christian Ried
AUS Matt Campbell
NOR Dennis Olsen551165227
88AUT Thomas Preining
ITA Gianluca Giraudi
MEX Ricardo Sánchez
JPN Satoshi Hoshino
BEL Adrien de Leener
NZL Will Bamber
ITA Angelo Negro
UAE Khaled Al Qubaisi
USA Bret Curtis
CHE Lucas Légeret
USA Dominique Bastien
DEU Marco Holzer
NZL Jaxon Evans1196Ret95NC3
DEU Dempsey-Proton RacingLMGTE Am77Porsche 911 RSR-19Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6AUS Matt Campbell
NZL Jaxon Evans
DEU Christian RiedRetRet5422
88DEU Marco Seefried
INA Andrew Haryanto
BEL Alessio Picariello
FRA Julien Andlauer
USA Dominique Bastien
DEU Lance Arnold
UAE Khaled Al Qubaisi
BEL Adrien De Leener
ZIM Axcil Jefferies596812Ret
DEU Dempsey-Proton RacingLMGTE Am77Porsche 911 RSR-19Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6GBR Sebastian Priaulx
DEU Christian Ried
GBR Harry Tincknell41141Ret8
88USA Fred Poordad
USA Patrick Lindsey
FRA Julien Andlauer
BEL Jan Heylen
USA Maxwell Root10956912
DEU Proton CompetitionHypercar99Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L Turbo V8ITA Gianmaria Bruni
GBR Harry Tincknell
CHE Neel JaniRet910
DEU Dempsey-Proton RacingLMGTE Am77Porsche 911 RSR-19Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6FRA Julien Andlauer
DEU Christian Ried
DNK Mikkel O. Pedersen279Ret166
DEU Proton Competition88GBR Harry Tincknell
USA Ryan Hardwick
CAN Zacharie Robichon
GER Jonas Ried
USA Don YountSEB
WD94Ret
DEU Proton CompetitionHypercar99Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L Turbo V8FRA Julien Andlauer
CHE Neel Jani
GBR Harry Tincknell9Ret51415111112
LMGT377Ford Mustang GT3Ford Coyote 5.4 L V8GBR Ben Barker
USA Ryan Hardwick
CAN Zacharie Robichon1199137615Ret
88NOR Dennis Olsen
DNK Mikkel O. Pedersen
ITA Giorgio Roda
GER Christian Ried
USA Ben Keating
ITA Giammarco Levorato9Ret8313NC16Ret
DEU Proton CompetitionHypercar99Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L Turbo V8CHE Neel Jani
CHL Nico Pino
ARG Nicolás Varrone1514Ret12101312
LMGT377Ford Mustang GT3Ford Coyote 5.4 L V8GBR Ben Barker
PRT Bernardo Sousa
GBR Ben TuckRet1047Ret612
88ITA Stefano Gattuso
ITA Giammarco Levorato
NOR Dennis Olsen10162RetRet8NC
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Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

YearEntrantClassNoChassisEngineDriversRoundsPos.Pts123456789101112132021DAYSEBBELWGL1WGL2LIMELKLGALBHVIRATLQR3rd33566th3482022DAYSEBLBHLGAMOHBELWGLMOSLIMELKVIRATLQR12th2906th19769th54217th7562023DAYSEBLBHLGAWGLMOSLIMELKVIRIMSATL10th81410th02nd36482024DAYSEBLBHLGADETWGLMOSELKVIRIMSATL9th237213th20722025*DAYSEBLBHLGADETWGLMOSELKVIRIMSATL12th70511th477
USA WeatherTech RacingGTLM79Porsche 911 RSR-19Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6USA Cooper MacNeil
FRA Kévin Estre
ITA Gianmaria Bruni
AUT Richard Lietz
AUS Matt Campbell
FRA Mathieu Jaminet361Ret3313331
97FRA Frederic Makowiecki
FRA Kévin Estre
DEN Michael Christensen2
DEU Proton USAGTD Pro15Mercedes-AMG GT3 EvoMercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8DEU Patrick Assenheimer
USA Austin Cindric
DEU Dirk Müller35
USA WeatherTech Racing79Porsche 911 GT3 RPorsche M97/80 4.0 L Flat-6FRA Julien Andlauer
USA Cooper MacNeil
BEL Alessio Picariello
ITA Matteo Cairoli886
Mercedes-AMG GT3 EvoMercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8USA Cooper MacNeil
ITA Raffaele Marciello
ESP Daniel Juncadella
CAN Mikaël Grenier
DEU Maro Engel
DEU Maximilian Buhk
DEU Maximilian Götz46546
97DEU Maro Engel
FRA Jules Gounon
USA Cooper MacNeil
ESP Daniel Juncadella9Ret3
GTD79Mercedes-AMG GT3 EvoMercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8USA Cooper MacNeil
FRA Jules Gounon
ESP Daniel Juncadella7116
DEU Proton CompetitionGTP59Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L Turbo V8ITA Gianmaria Bruni
GBR Harry Tincknell
SUI Neel Jani893
LMP255Oreca 07Gibson GK428 V8AUS James Allen
ITA Gianmaria Bruni
ITA Francesco Pizzi
USA Fred Poordad1
USA WeatherTech RacingGTD Pro79Mercedes-AMG GT3 EvoMercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8AND Jules Gounon
ESP Daniel Juncadella
DEU Maro Engel
USA Cooper MacNeil*1*3514355511
DEU Proton Competition Mustang SamplingGTP5Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L twin-turbo V8ITA Gianmaria Bruni
NLD Bent Viscaal
BEL Alessio Picariello
FRA Romain Dumas
CHE Neel Jani
FRA Julien Andlauer
DEU Mike Rockenfeller585RetRet7556
DEU Proton CompetitionGTD55Ford Mustang GT3Ford Coyote 5.4 L V8ITA Giammarco Levorato
USA Corey Lewis
USA Ryan Hardwick
NOR Dennis Olsen
GBR Ben BarkerRetRet57171287RetRet
DEU Proton CompetitionGTP5Porsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 L turbo V8CHE Neel Jani
CHL Nico Pino
FRA Tristan Vautier
FRA Julien Andlauer
ARG Nicolás VarroneRet6Ret
GTD Pro20Porsche 911 GT3 R (992)Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6ITA Matteo Cressoni
AUT Richard Lietz
ITA Claudio Schiavoni
AUT Thomas Preining108
  • Championship ongoing.

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References

References

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