2014 season The
2014 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps was the public début of the Rebellion R-One. Both cars were struggling with teething issues that usually accompany brand new cars. The two cars were the only entrants in the privateer LMP1-L class so they were guaranteed to win the class, regardless if it was the No. 12 or 13 car. It was car number 12 that looked most likely after qualifying, where it started 12th on the grid while car 13 failed to set a time and started at the back of the grid. Car number 12 driven by Nicolas Prost, Nick Heidfeld and Mathias Beche climbed five positions and finished seventh overall, ten laps down on the overall winning Toyota hybrid. The No. 13 car was the only retirement of the race, bowing out due to electrical problems after completing 47 laps. Note*
Rebellion Racing used
Lola B12/60's during the
2014 6 Hours of Silverstone 2015 season The car underwent an engine change for the 2015 season, changing to an
Advanced Engine Research 2.4L
twin-turbo V6. This necessitated extensive revisions to the chassis and as a result the team missed the first two races of the
season in order to modify and test the cars. Due to the new AER P60 engine, the car featured a new cooling layout with dual heat exchangers on both sides of the car, a revised transmission, and most noticeably, a distinctive split airbox, located further back on the engine cover compared to that used on the Rebellion-Toyota. The split necessary, due to the airbox being located so far back on the car, that the mandatory fin had to pass through its centre The revised car was tested for the first time at
Paul Ricard in France at the end of May and was expected to take part in the
Le Mans 24 Hours.
2016 season The
Rebellion teams cars retained using
Advanced Engine Research 2.4L
twin-turbo V6 engines while also switching from
Michelin to
Dunlop Tyres. Their drivers would be
Nick Heidfeld,
Nicolas Prost and
Nelson Piquet Jr. with
Mathias Beche appearing only in round 4 in the #12 entry car.
Dominik Kraihamer,
Alexandre Imperatori and
Mathéo Tuscher would be the driver line-up in the #13 car. From the
2016 6 Hours of Mexico round and onward for the rest of the season the team would only run one car (The #13 Entry). == See also ==