The earliest renderings of the car were presented by
ByKolles Racing on 2019, who revealed their intentions to race under the newly-established
Le Mans Hypercar regulations. ByKolles would be one of the first teams to commit to the new class, announcing on June 2019 that they would race under the new formula in the
FIA World Endurance Championship that would come into effect in the
2021 season. They also confirmed development on a road car variant. ByKolles confirmed on May 2020 that they would be using the 4.5-litre
Gibson GL458 naturally-aspirated V8 previously used on their
CLM P1/01 LMP1. The team officially unveiled renderings of their new Hypercar on 18 September 2020, initially dubbed the
PMC Project LMH. ByKolles confirmed that three versions of the car, a race car, a
track day car, and a hybrid road car, were in development at their base in
Greding,
Germany. Initially projected to race in the
2021 FIA World Endurance Championship, ByKolles later pulled out of the entry list, and in turn, pushed their debut back in favour of next season, with founder
Colin Kolles stating that they were "not happy with some of the things going on with the WEC organisation." The team experienced further delays ahead of 2022 as they would be rejected by the
Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and
Automobile Club de l'Ouest due to their car not completing the
homologation process. A running prototype was revealed by ByKolles in 2022, completing its first shakedown at the
Zweibrücken Airport in
Germany, and carrying the branding of
British Formula One team
Vanwall. ByKolles' use of the branding was challenged by
British continuity project Vanwall 1958, who had planned to build cars for competition using the original Vanwall marque, although the name had been registered by Colin Kolles' agents PMC before its launch. The team underwent a formal rebrand as Vanwall, and named their car the Vanwall Vandervell 680 after the founder of the original marque
Tony Vandervell, and on 12 January 2023, the team was approved by both governing bodies to race in the
2023 FIA World Endurance Championship. ==Competition history==