After our first year with the Duqueine LMP3 in the Michelin Le Mans Cup, competing against 30 other experienced teams throughout the season with a new car was an extreme task for both men and machine, compounded with a change to our driver lineup due to personal circumstances.

The team worked above and beyond during the season, particularly at Le Mans, where an overnight shift was required after a tub change was completed, ready for the next morning stint.

The team’s efforts were rewarded at the last round in Portimão with a front-row qualifying spot and leading the race for a number of laps. Unfortunately, a podium spot was not the reward, as a safety car scuppered our pit stop strategy. We managed to salvage sixth place after some hard driving in the second stint.

Throughout the year, understanding the car and the championship, any one of a number of Murray Walker’s phrases could sum up our season. We hope you like the one we have chosen.

Onward and upwards to 2025.

We will become a Corvette customer race team from 2025 onward, running the Corvette Z06 GT3.R from Chevrolet and Corvette Racing across multiple championships in 2025. We will take delivery of two brand new Corvette Z06 GT3.Rs ahead of the start of a test program starting in January 2025.

The team will reveal its full 2025 racing program soon but is currently eyeing potential efforts in ELMS, Michelin Le Mans Cup, GT World Challenge, and British GT with a yet-to-be-confirmed group of drivers.