Formula Le Mans Cup When the Formula Le Mans category was introduced in 2009, it was initially a support series for many races in the
Le Mans Series in Europe as well as at the
24 Hours of Le Mans. The ten race
Formula Le Mans Cup organized by the ACO and Oreca included over a dozen entries and was dominated by the
:DAMS driving pair of
Gavin Cronje and
Nico Verdonck, the latter of which won the inaugural Drivers Championship. Most races were one hour in length with a mandatory pit stop to allow teams to change drivers, while a season finale at
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours was held for three hours.
Sportscars Winter Series As a further development of the Formula Le Mans Cup, Oreca launched the
Sportscars Winter Series in late 2009 in order to allow further amateur driver development during the Le Mans Series off-season. The series, which is held exclusively at the
Circuit Paul Ricard, France, combines Formula Le Mans cars with competitors from the GT2 and GT3
grand tourer categories. The three race season includes two races of thirty minutes and one race of an hour in length.
Le Mans Series In the
2010 season the Formula Le Mans Cup was integrated into the
Le Mans Series, becoming one of five categories within the series. The inaugural season, Formula Le Mans cars participated in four of the Le Mans Series' European races, while a fifth event held solely for Formula Le Mans cars. Teams will be required to have at least one amateur driver in order to further driver development. Championships will be awarded for professional drivers, amateur drivers, and teams, with the winning amateur driver earning a test in an Oreca Le Mans Prototype. In 2012, the class adopted the Le Mans Prototype Challenge name and took part in the
European Le Mans Series until
2014.
IMSA On 16 August 2009, the
International Motor Sports Association announced a reorganization of the class structure of the
American Le Mans Series, creating a new category known as Le Mans Prototype Challenge. The class utilizes the Formula Le Mans ruleset similar to the Le Mans Series, and competes in all nine American Le Mans Series events. ==References==