2025 Road to Le Mans
The 10th Road to Le Mans will be a sports car race held on 12 and 14 June 2025 at the Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans, France. The race will feature Le Mans Prototypes in the LMP3 class, now split into two, and grand tourer sports cars in the GT3 class.[1] The races mark the Le Mans debut of the new, third-generation LMP3 cars.[2]
Through her outright victory in the second race of the event, Léna Bühler became the first woman to win a race in the Le Mans Cup.[3]
Entry list
Icon | Series |
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MLMS | Michelin Le Mans Cup |
ELMS | European Le Mans Series |
GTWC | SRO GT World Challenge |
ALMS | Asian Le Mans Series |
RLMS | Road to Le Mans only |
No. | Entrant | Car | Series | Driver 1 | Driver 2 |
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LMP3 (23 entries) | |||||
3 | DKR Engineering | Ginetta G61-LT-P3 Evo - Toyota | MLMS | Wyatt Brichacek | Freddie Tomlinson |
4 | Nielsen Racing | ADESS AD25 - Toyota | MLMS | Henry Cubides | Mikkel Kristensen |
6 | ANS Motorsport | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Axel Gnos | Markus Pommer |
7 | Nielsen Racing | ADESS AD25 - Toyota | MLMS | Tom Fleming | Colin Noble |
8 | Team Virage | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | ELMS | Sebastian Gravlund[4] | Rik Koen[4] |
12 | WTM by Rinaldi Racing | Duqueine - D09 - Toyota | ELMS | Griffin Peebles | Valerio Rinicella |
16 | Team Virage | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Sacha Lehmann | Theo Micouris |
20 | High Class Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Philip Lindberg | Maximus Mayer |
25 | Reiter Engineering | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Miklas Born | Bence Válint |
26 | Bretton Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Haydn Chance | Grégory de Sybourg |
29 | Forestier Racing by VPS | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Romain Favre | Louis Rousset |
30 | CD Sport | Duqueine - D09 - Toyota | MLMS | Thomas Imbourg | Arthur Rogeon |
37 | CLX Motorsport | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | ELMS | Adrien Closmenil | Theodor Jensen |
50 | 23Events Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Léna Bühler | Matteo Quintarelli |
53 | Bretton Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | ALMS | Marius Fossard[4] | Ewan Thomas[5] |
68 | M Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | ELMS | Quentin Antonel | Vladislav Lomko[4][a] |
70 | Gebhardt Motorsport | Duqueine - D09 - Toyota | MLMS | Valentino Catalano | Óscar Tunjo |
74 | Team Virage | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Samir Ben | Mikaeel Pitamber |
85 | R-ace GP | Duqueine - D09 - Toyota | MLMS | Hadrien David | Hugo Schwarze |
86 | R-ace GP | Duqueine - D09 - Toyota | MLMS | Joel Granfors | Edgar Pierre |
87 | CLX Motorsport | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Pierre-Alexandre Provost | Alvise Rodella |
92 | Forestier Racing by VPS | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Luciano Morano | Charles Roussanne |
97 | CLX Motorsport | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | David Droux | Cédric Oltramare |
LMP3 Pro-Am (20 entries) | |||||
2 | DKR Engineering | Ginetta G61-LT-P3 Evo - Toyota | ELMS | Thomas Laurent[4] | Antti Rammo |
10 | Racing Spirit of Léman | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Sebastian Schmitt | Dominik Schraml |
24 | TS Corse | Duqueine - D09 - Toyota | MLMS | Przemysław Pieniążek[4] | Robin Rogalski[4] |
27 | Forestier Racing by VPS | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Andrew Ferguson | Louis Hamilton-Smith |
28 | 23Events Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Tim Mérieux | Terrence Woodward |
31 | CD Sport | Duqueine - D09 - Toyota | MLMS | Kévin Rabin | Shahan Sarkissian |
34 | Inter Europol Competition | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | William Karlsson[4] | Chris Short[4] |
43 | Inter Europol Competition | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | ELMS | David Pun[4] | Sérgio Sette Câmara[4] |
49 | High Class Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Anders Fjordbach | Mark Patterson |
58 | GG Classics | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | George Nakas | Fraser Ross |
62 | Bretton Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Dane Arendsen | Ben Stone |
64 | M Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Michael Doppelmayr | Pierre Kaffer |
66 | Rinaldi Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Steve Parrow | Mikkel Gaarde Pedersen[4] |
71 | Rinaldi Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Stefan Aust | Felipe Fernández Laser |
77 | Reiter Engineering | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Horst Felbermayr Jr. | Horst Felix Felbermayr |
84 | ANS Motorsport | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Julien Lemoine | Paul Trojani |
88 | R-ace GP | Duqueine - D09 - Toyota | MLMS | Fabien Lavergne | Romano Ricci |
94 | High Class Racing | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | ALMS | Seth Lucas[4] | Jens Reno Møller |
98 | Motorsport98 | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Eric De Doncker | Gillian Henrion |
99 | More Motorsport | Ligier JS P325 - Toyota | MLMS | Mark van der Snel | Max van der Snel |
GT3 (15 entries) | |||||
5 | Optimum Motorsport | McLaren 720S GT3 Evo | GTWC | Bradley Ellis[4] | Nick Halstead[4] |
11 | Code Racing Development | Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo | MLMS | Philipp Sager | Rory van der Steur |
14 | GetSpeed Performance | Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo | ALMS | Steve Jans | Anthony Bartone |
17 | Kessel Racing | Ferrari 296 GT3 | MLMS | Andrea Belicchi | Lorenzo Innocenti |
21 | AF Corse | Ferrari 296 GT3 | RLMS | Gino Forgione | Michele Rugolo |
23 | Biogas Motorsport | Ferrari 296 GT3 | MLMS | Marc Carol | Josep Mayola |
33 | Kessel Racing | Ferrari 296 GT3 | MLMS | Murat Çuhadaroğlu | David Fumanelli |
38 | Team WRT | BMW M4 GT3 Evo | GTWC | Gustav Bergström | Samantha Tan |
51 | AF Corse | Ferrari 296 GT3 | MLMS | Alessandro Cozzi | Eliseo Donno |
52 | AF Corse | Ferrari 296 GT3 | RLMS | Vincent Abril | Laurent de Meeus |
55 | AF Corse | Ferrari 296 GT3 | RLMS | Leonardo Colavita | Christoph Ulrich |
59 | Racing Spirit of Léman | Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo | ELMS | Anthony McIntosh[4] | Parker Thompson[4] |
65 | Team Motopark | Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo | MLMS | Lukas Dunner | Heiko Neumann |
73 | Iron Lynx – Proton | Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) | RLMS | Matteo Cressoni[6] | Patrick Dinkeldein[6] |
95 | Ebimotors | Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) | MLMS | Fabrizio Broggi | Sergiu Nicolae |
Source:[7][8][9] |
The Iron Dames were slated to compete with Marta García and Vanina Ickx as drivers, but withdrew after Ickx fell ill. Car #73, entered by Iron Lynx and Proton Competition, replaced them.[6]
Qualifying
Provisional pole positions in each class are denoted in bold.
Race 1
Race 2
Races
Race 1 Result
Race 2 Result
See also
Notes
- ^ Lomko is Russian, but he competes under a French licence as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
References
- ^ "Third Class Added To Le Mans Cup For 2025". Dailysportscar. 27 September 2024. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
- ^ "ACO announces next-gen LMP3 from 2025". 24 Hours of Le Mans. Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 11 July 2024. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
- ^ "Quintarelli, Buhler Hang On To Win Road to Le Mans Race 2". Sportscar365. 14 June 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Road To Le Mans Entry List Update". Le Mans Cup. 3 June 2025. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
- ^ "Ewan Thomas Summary".
- ^ a b c "Les Iron Dames forfaits au Road to Le Mans". Endurance-Info (in French). 8 June 2025. Retrieved 8 June 2025.
- ^ "43 LMP3 et 15 GT3 au Road to Le Mans". Endurance-Info. 15 April 2025. Retrieved 15 April 2025.
- ^ "2025 Michelin Le Mans Cup - Road to Le Mans - Provisional Entry List" (PDF). storage.googleapis.com. Michelin Le Mans Cup. Retrieved 15 April 2025.
- ^ "2025 Michelin Le Mans Cup - Road to Le Mans - Provisional Entry List - V2" (PDF). storage.googleapis.com. Michelin Le Mans Cup. Retrieved 3 June 2025.