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OAK Racing

OAK Racing is an endurance racing team specialising in sports prototypes based in Le Mans, France. In 2013 it won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in LMP2 class[1] and the 2013 FIA WEC World Champion drivers and teams on LMP2 class.[2][3]

OAK Racing
Founded1980
Team principal(s)Jacques Nicolet (2007–present)
Former seriesAsian Le Mans Series
French F3
FIA World Endurance Championship
Noted drivers Oliver Pla
Julien Canal
Roman Rusinov
David Heinemeier Hansson
Teams'
Championships
2013 FIA WEC LMP2 class
Drivers'
Championships
2013 (Baguette, Plowman, González)

In 2012 the team contested the FIA World Endurance Championship with LMP1 and LMP2 prototypes (including the blue riband Le Mans 24 Hours) as well as the European Le Mans Series, which caters for LMP2 cars only. After a number of successful years in the LMP2 class the team stepped up to the premier LMP1 category in 2011.

The team competes in the famous orange and blue racing livery of Gulf Oil in both championships through its partnership with CAR OIL, Gulf Lubricants’ exclusive distributor for France, Belgium and Luxembourg. Powered by Honda Performance Development (LMP1) and Nissan (LMP2) engines, OAK Racing has been the official LMP1 development team for Dunlop since 2009 and uses the company’s rubber in both prototype classes.

In 2012 OAK Racing became a racecar manufacturer through its Onroak Automotive division. Following the formation of its Design Office in 2010, the company was first responsible for the updated OAK/Pescarolo LMP1 that raced in 2011 before developing the all-new Morgan 2012 LMP2 to the ACO's cost capped regulations in time for the 2012 season. Privateer outfits have been able to purchase the chassis since December 2011.

Since late 2006 OAK Racing has been owned by entrepreneur and racing driver Jacques Nicolet via his holding company Everspeed.

History edit

 
Olivier Pla in a Morgan 2012 LMP2-Nissan OAK Racing

Founded by Serge Saulnier in 1980, the team began life in the French Formula 3 championship as Promatecme before becoming Saulnier Racing in 2000 when it entered the World Series by Nissan and, later, its successor the World Series by Renault. In 2006 they switched their attention to sports-prototypes and the Le Mans Series, competing in the LMP1 category.

Nicolet assumed control of the team in late 2006, remaining in the LMS with a switch to the LMP2 class for the following season. In 2008 OAK Racing embarked on a more ambitious programme by fielding a pair of Pescarolo-Judds, one in LMP1 and another in LMP2. This was rewarded with a third place LMP2 class finish at the Le Mans 24 Hours where the team ran one of the youngest crews ever to contest the race at an average age 24, and also fielded the first Chinese driver ever to enter the event.

The team officially became OAK Racing in 2009. A partnership with Mazda Automobiles France was formed at this time with OAK Racing entering two Pescarolo-Mazda LMP2s in the 2009 Le Mans Series and Le Mans 24 Hours as well as participating in the two Asian Le Mans Series events at Japan’s Okayama circuit. By the end of the season the team had achieved six podiums from eight races, including a top-three LMP2 finish at the Le Mans 24 Hours and a victory in the Asian Le Mans Series.

In December 2009 OAK Racing reached an agreement with Pescarolo Sport to take over the manufacturing side of its business. Consequently, the development and construction of the chassis, bodywork and spare parts of the Pescarolo prototypes was assumed by OAK Racing, as well as all commercial activities.[4]

In 2010 the team fielded two LMP2-spec Judd-powered OAK-Pescarolos in both the Le Mans Series and the Le Mans 24 Hours whilst also entering the ACO’s new Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. Their efforts were rewarded with numerous titles and podium finishes, including a third consecutive top-three finish at the 24 Hours in LM P2 (taking second and fourth places), four podiums from five LMS events, the ILMC LMP2 class title and the Michelin Green X Challenge trophy in the LMS and ILMC.

On 15 October 2010, during the asset sale of Pescarolo Sport, OAK Racing owner Nicolet and Prestige Racing’s Joël Rivière joined forces to purchase the lots, later presenting them to Henri Pescarolo and thus allowing him to revive his team.

 
Petit Le Mans race, 2010

For the 2011 season the team entered two OAK-Pescarolo LMP1 prototypes and capped the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup season with a third place overall finish at the 6 Hours of Silverstone. OAK Racing entered as well one OAK-Pescarolo, LMP2 in the ILMC and an additional LMP2 for the Le Mans 24 Hours. Meanwhile, the team also finished 2nd overall in the LMP2 class standings.

For 2012 OAK Racing split the design, manufacturing, and sales divisions of the team into an independent company named Onroak Automotive. Onroak launched a revised LMP2 that, as well as being raced by the team, would be made available for sale to privateer outfits ahead of the 2012 season. Following a partnership with the Morgan Motor Company, the car was branded as Morgan LMP2.

After a 20-year absence an FIA-sanctioned World Endurance Championship was revived in 2012. OAK Racing initially entered a single car in both prototype classes and saw its #24 Morgan-Judd 2012 LMP2 take pole position and finish second on debut at the season-opening 12 Hours of Sebring.

A second, Nissan-engined Morgan 2012 LMP2 (#35) was entered at the subsequent Spa, Le Mans 24 Hours, Silverstone, São Paulo and Bahrain rounds in a move that ultimately saw the #24 car also switch to Nissan power from the British round onwards. Meanwhile, numerous engine reliability issues prompted the team to withdraw its LMP1 car from the championship after Le Mans. Following the installation of a new HPD engine the car made its competitive WEC return for the two last rounds in Asia.

At the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans, OAK Racing took the LMP2 class victory with a 1-2 finish (7th and 8th overall). Car No.35 first place, drivers Martin Plowman, Ricardo González and Bertrand Baguette. Car No. 24 second place, drivers Olivier Pla, Alex Brundle and David Heinemeier Hansson. Car No. 35 covered a total of 329 laps in the Circuit de la Sarthe. Car No. 24 one lap behind. The race was run in very difficult weather conditions and several serious accidents bringing out a record of twelve safety car caution periods.[1][5][6]

 
OAK Racing winner of the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans LMP2 class (Plowman, González and Baguette).

OAK Racing earned both titles in the 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship, first and second places in the LMP2 Drivers and Teams Endurance Trophies class. Car No. 35 (Plowman, González and Baguette), first place and car No. 24 (Pla, Brundle and Hansson), second place.[7]

For 2014, the team joined the newly formed United SportsCar Championship in the United States with full season drivers Olivier Pla and Gustavo Yacaman, winning their first race at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.

Drivers edit

1980–2006: Serge Saulnier as president edit

Since 2007: Jacques Nicolet as president edit

*   Karim Aljani (LMS, LM) *   David Heinemeier Hansson (LM, LMS, WEC) *   Shinji Nakano (LM)
*   Andrea Barlesi (ILMC) *   Bruce Jouanny (LM) *   Jacques Nicolet (LM, LMS, ILMC, WEC)
*   Bertrand Baguette (WEC) *   Dominik Kraihamer (WEC) *   Olivier Pla (ILMC, WEC, USCC)
*   Alex Brundle (WEC, USCC) *   Patrice Lafargue (ILMC) *   Alexandre Prémat (LMS, ILMC)
*   Jan Charouz (LM) *   Matthieu Lahaye (LM, LMS, ILMC, WEC) *   Pierre Ragues (LMS, LM, ILMC)
*   Cheng Cong Fu (LM) *   Bas Leinders *   Takuma Sato (F1)
*   Frédéric Da Rocha (ILMC) *   Guillaume Moreau (LM, LMS, ILMC, WEC) *   Gustavo Yacaman (USCC)
*   Martin Plowman (WEC) *   Keiko Ihara (WEC) *   Jean-François Yvon (LM)
*   Nicolas De Crem (LM) *   Franck Montagny (F1, ILMC)
*   Marc Faggionato (LM) *   Maxime Martin
*   Alain Filhol (LM,LMS) *   Tiago Monteiro (LM)
*   Richard Hein (LM, LMS, ILMC) *   Ricardo González (WEC)

Racing CV edit

As Promatecme edit

  • Single-seater

1992: French F3 champion with Franck Lagorce

1997: British Formula 3 Championship: 2nd (eight wins)

1998: British Formula 3 Championship: 2nd (six wins)

1999: British Formula 3 Championship: 3rd (three wins)

As Saulnier Racing edit

  • Single-seater

2001: French F3 champion with Ryo Fukuda

2004-2005: World Series by Renault

  • Endurance Racing

2006: Le Mans Series, 4th (two podiums) - As Swiss Spirit

2007: Le Mans Series, 4th in LMP2 (one podium) - Courage-AER LC75

2008: 24 Hours of Le Mans, 3rd in LMP2 and 12th in LMP1 - Pescarolo-Judd

2008: 5th in LMP2 (one podium) and 12th in LMP1 - Pescarolo-Judd

As OAK Racing edit

  • 2009

Le Mans 24 Hours: 3rd in LMP2 - Pescarolo-Mazda

Asian Le Mans Series: winner in LMP2 (two wins) - Pescarolo-Mazda

Le Mans Series: 6th (two podiums) and 7th (one podium) in LMP2 - Pescarolo-Mazda

  • 2010

Le Mans 24 Hours: 2nd and 4th in LMP2, 7th and 9th overall — Pescarolo-Judd

Le Mans Series: 3rd (one podium) and 4th (three podiums) in LMP2 - Pescarolo-Judd constructors’ title in LMP2

Intercontinental Le Mans Cup: winner in LMP2 (three podiums) - Pescarolo-Judd

Michelin Green X Challenge (Le Mans Series and ILMC): winner — Pescarolo-Judd

  • 2011

Le Mans 24 Hours: 5th in LMP2 - OAK/Pescarolo-Judd

6 Hours of Silverstone: 3rd and 5th overall — OAK/Pescarolo-Judd

6 Hours of Zhuhai: Michelin Green X Challenge for the #24 LMP1 - OAK/Pescarolo-Judd

Intercontinental Le Mans Cup: 5th in LMP1 class, 2nd in LMP2 class (team ranking) - OAK/Pescarolo-Judd

24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

Year Entrant No. Car Drivers Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
2006   Swiss Spirit[8][9] 5 Courage LC70-Judd   Marcel Fässler
  Philipp Peter
  Harold Primat
LMP1 132 DNF DNF
2007   Saulnier Racing[10] 35 Courage LC75-AER   Alain Filhol
  Bruce Jouanny
  Jacques Nicolet
LMP2 224 DNF DNF
2008   Saulnier Racing 4 Pescarolo 01-Judd   Marc Faggionato
  Richard Hein
  Jacques Nicolet
LMP1 311 26th 12th
35   Cheng Congfu
  Matthieu Lahaye
  Pierre Ragues
LMP2 333 18th 3rd
2009   OAK Racing
  Team Mazda France
24 Pescarolo 01-Mazda   Richard Hein
  Jacques Nicolet
  Jean-François Yvon
LMP2 325 20th 3rd
35   Karim Ajlani
  Matthieu Lahaye
  Guillaume Moreau
208 DNF DNF
2010   OAK Racing 24 Pescarolo 01-Judd   Richard Hein
  Jacques Nicolet
  Jean-François Yvon
LMP2 341 9th 4th
35   Jan Charouz
  Matthieu Lahaye
  Guillaume Moreau
361 7th 2nd
2011   OAK Racing 15 OAK Pescarolo 01-Judd   Tiago Monteiro
  Guillaume Moreau
  Pierre Ragues
LMP1 80 DNF DNF
24   Richard Hein
  Jacques Nicolet
  Jean-François Yvon
119 DNF DNF
35   Andrea Barlesi
  Frédéric Da Rocha
  Patrice Lafargue
LMP2 288 25th 7th
49   Jan Charouz
  Nicolas de Crem
  Shinji Nakano
313 14th 5th
2012   OAK Racing 15 OAK Pescarolo 01-Judd   Bertrand Baguette
  Dominik Kraihamer
  Franck Montagny
LMP1 219 DNF DNF
24 Morgan LMP2-Judd   Matthieu Lahaye
  Jacques Nicolet
  Olivier Pla
LMP2 139 DNF DNF
35 Morgan LMP2-Nissan   David Heinemeier Hansson
  Bas Leinders
  Maxime Martin
341 14th 7th
2013   OAK Racing 24 Morgan LMP2-Nissan   Alex Brundle
  David Heinemeier Hansson
  Olivier Pla
LMP2 328 8th 2nd
35   Bertrand Baguette
  Ricardo González
  Martin Plowman
329 7th 1st
45   Jean-Marc Merlin
  Philippe Mondolot
  Jacques Nicolet
246 DNF DNF
2014   G-Drive Racing 26 Morgan LMP2-Nissan   Julien Canal
  Olivier Pla
  Roman Rusinov
LMP2 120 DNF DNF
  OAK Racing-Team Asia 33 Ligier JS P2-Honda   David Cheng
  Adderly Fong
  Ho-Pin Tung
347 12th 7th
  OAK Racing 35 Ligier JS P2-Nissan   Alex Brundle
  Jann Mardenborough
  Mark Shulzhitskiy
354 9th 5th
2015   G-Drive Racing 26 Ligier JS P2-Nissan   Sam Bird
  Julien Canal
  Roman Rusinov
LMP2 358 11th 3rd
28   Pipo Derani
  Ricardo González
  Gustavo Yacamán
354 12th 4th
  OAK Racing 35   Erik Maris
  Jean-Marc Merlin
  Jacques Nicolet
328 29th 11th
34 Ligier JS P2-Honda   Chris Cumming
  Kévin Estre
  Laurens Vanthoor
329 DNF DNF
2016   Extreme Speed Motorsports[11] 30 Ligier JS P2-Nissan   Ed Brown
  Scott Sharp
  Johannes van Overbeek
LMP2 341 16th 11th
31   Chris Cumming
  Ryan Dalziel
  Pipo Derani
297 42nd 16th
  RGR Sport by Morand[11] 43   Filipe Albuquerque
  Ricardo González
  Bruno Senna
344 15th 10th
  SRT41 by OAK Racing 84 Morgan LMP2-Nissan   Jean-Bernard Bouvet
  Fréderic Sausset
  Christophe Tinseau
CDNT 315 38th
2017   Eurasia Motorsport[12] 33 Ligier JS P217-Gibson   Erik Maris
  Jacques Nicolet
  Pierre Nicolet
LMP2 341 15th 13th
2018   Jackie Chan DC Racing[13] 33 Ligier JS P217-Gibson   Nick Boulle
  David Cheng
  Pierre Nicolet
LMP2 355 12th 8th
34   David Heinemeier Hansson
  Côme Ledogar
  Ricky Taylor
195 DNF DNF

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship wins edit

# Season Date Classes Track / Race No. Winning Drivers Chassis Engine
1 2014 July 13 Prototype Mosport 42   Olivier Pla /   Gustavo Yacamán Morgan LMP2 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8

Timeline edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Toyota wins WEC finale in Bahrain with Buemi, Davidson, Sarrazin". www.autosport.com.
  3. ^ Dagys, John (December 2013). "OAK Racing Claims LMP2 World Championship – Sportscar365". sportscar365.com.
  4. ^ (PDF). OAK Racing. 8 December 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  5. ^ (PDF). Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 23 June 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  6. ^ "Le Mans 24 Hours: Kristensen, McNish, Duval clinch Audi victory". www.autosport.com. 23 June 2013.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  8. ^ "Swiss Spirit launched in Geneva". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. 3 March 2006. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
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  10. ^ . Speed Arena. Archived from the original on 28 May 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
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  13. ^ Kilshaw, Jake (11 June 2018). "Cheng: Four-Car Split Approach an "Advantage" for DC Racing". Sportscar365. John Dagys Media. Retrieved 31 March 2024.

External links edit

  • OAK Racing website

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OAK Racing is an endurance racing team specialising in sports prototypes based in Le Mans France In 2013 it won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in LMP2 class 1 and the 2013 FIA WEC World Champion drivers and teams on LMP2 class 2 3 OAK RacingFounded1980Team principal s Jacques Nicolet 2007 present Former seriesAsian Le Mans SeriesFrench F3FIA World Endurance ChampionshipNoted driversOliver Pla Julien Canal Roman Rusinov David Heinemeier HanssonTeams Championships2013 FIA WEC LMP2 classDrivers Championships2013 Baguette Plowman Gonzalez In 2012 the team contested the FIA World Endurance Championship with LMP1 and LMP2 prototypes including the blue riband Le Mans 24 Hours as well as the European Le Mans Series which caters for LMP2 cars only After a number of successful years in the LMP2 class the team stepped up to the premier LMP1 category in 2011 The team competes in the famous orange and blue racing livery of Gulf Oil in both championships through its partnership with CAR OIL Gulf Lubricants exclusive distributor for France Belgium and Luxembourg Powered by Honda Performance Development LMP1 and Nissan LMP2 engines OAK Racing has been the official LMP1 development team for Dunlop since 2009 and uses the company s rubber in both prototype classes In 2012 OAK Racing became a racecar manufacturer through its Onroak Automotive division Following the formation of its Design Office in 2010 the company was first responsible for the updated OAK Pescarolo LMP1 that raced in 2011 before developing the all new Morgan 2012 LMP2 to the ACO s cost capped regulations in time for the 2012 season Privateer outfits have been able to purchase the chassis since December 2011 Since late 2006 OAK Racing has been owned by entrepreneur and racing driver Jacques Nicolet via his holding company Everspeed Contents 1 History 2 Drivers 2 1 1980 2006 Serge Saulnier as president 2 2 Since 2007 Jacques Nicolet as president 3 Racing CV 3 1 As Promatecme 3 2 As Saulnier Racing 3 3 As OAK Racing 4 24 Hours of Le Mans results 5 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship wins 6 Timeline 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Olivier Pla in a Morgan 2012 LMP2 Nissan OAK Racing Founded by Serge Saulnier in 1980 the team began life in the French Formula 3 championship as Promatecme before becoming Saulnier Racing in 2000 when it entered the World Series by Nissan and later its successor the World Series by Renault In 2006 they switched their attention to sports prototypes and the Le Mans Series competing in the LMP1 category Nicolet assumed control of the team in late 2006 remaining in the LMS with a switch to the LMP2 class for the following season In 2008 OAK Racing embarked on a more ambitious programme by fielding a pair of Pescarolo Judds one in LMP1 and another in LMP2 This was rewarded with a third place LMP2 class finish at the Le Mans 24 Hours where the team ran one of the youngest crews ever to contest the race at an average age 24 and also fielded the first Chinese driver ever to enter the event The team officially became OAK Racing in 2009 A partnership with Mazda Automobiles France was formed at this time with OAK Racing entering two Pescarolo Mazda LMP2s in the 2009 Le Mans Series and Le Mans 24 Hours as well as participating in the two Asian Le Mans Series events at Japan s Okayama circuit By the end of the season the team had achieved six podiums from eight races including a top three LMP2 finish at the Le Mans 24 Hours and a victory in the Asian Le Mans Series In December 2009 OAK Racing reached an agreement with Pescarolo Sport to take over the manufacturing side of its business Consequently the development and construction of the chassis bodywork and spare parts of the Pescarolo prototypes was assumed by OAK Racing as well as all commercial activities 4 In 2010 the team fielded two LMP2 spec Judd powered OAK Pescarolos in both the Le Mans Series and the Le Mans 24 Hours whilst also entering the ACO s new Intercontinental Le Mans Cup Their efforts were rewarded with numerous titles and podium finishes including a third consecutive top three finish at the 24 Hours in LM P2 taking second and fourth places four podiums from five LMS events the ILMC LMP2 class title and the Michelin Green X Challenge trophy in the LMS and ILMC On 15 October 2010 during the asset sale of Pescarolo Sport OAK Racing owner Nicolet and Prestige Racing s Joel Riviere joined forces to purchase the lots later presenting them to Henri Pescarolo and thus allowing him to revive his team nbsp Petit Le Mans race 2010 For the 2011 season the team entered two OAK Pescarolo LMP1 prototypes and capped the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup season with a third place overall finish at the 6 Hours of Silverstone OAK Racing entered as well one OAK Pescarolo LMP2 in the ILMC and an additional LMP2 for the Le Mans 24 Hours Meanwhile the team also finished 2nd overall in the LMP2 class standings For 2012 OAK Racing split the design manufacturing and sales divisions of the team into an independent company named Onroak Automotive Onroak launched a revised LMP2 that as well as being raced by the team would be made available for sale to privateer outfits ahead of the 2012 season Following a partnership with the Morgan Motor Company the car was branded as Morgan LMP2 After a 20 year absence an FIA sanctioned World Endurance Championship was revived in 2012 OAK Racing initially entered a single car in both prototype classes and saw its 24 Morgan Judd 2012 LMP2 take pole position and finish second on debut at the season opening 12 Hours of Sebring A second Nissan engined Morgan 2012 LMP2 35 was entered at the subsequent Spa Le Mans 24 Hours Silverstone Sao Paulo and Bahrain rounds in a move that ultimately saw the 24 car also switch to Nissan power from the British round onwards Meanwhile numerous engine reliability issues prompted the team to withdraw its LMP1 car from the championship after Le Mans Following the installation of a new HPD engine the car made its competitive WEC return for the two last rounds in Asia At the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans OAK Racing took the LMP2 class victory with a 1 2 finish 7th and 8th overall Car No 35 first place drivers Martin Plowman Ricardo Gonzalez and Bertrand Baguette Car No 24 second place drivers Olivier Pla Alex Brundle and David Heinemeier Hansson Car No 35 covered a total of 329 laps in the Circuit de la Sarthe Car No 24 one lap behind The race was run in very difficult weather conditions and several serious accidents bringing out a record of twelve safety car caution periods 1 5 6 nbsp OAK Racing winner of the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans LMP2 class Plowman Gonzalez and Baguette OAK Racing earned both titles in the 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship first and second places in the LMP2 Drivers and Teams Endurance Trophies class Car No 35 Plowman Gonzalez and Baguette first place and car No 24 Pla Brundle and Hansson second place 7 For 2014 the team joined the newly formed United SportsCar Championship in the United States with full season drivers Olivier Pla and Gustavo Yacaman winning their first race at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Drivers editThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards No cleanup reason has been specified Please help improve this section if you can December 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message 1980 2006 Serge Saulnier as president edit nbsp Didier Andre F3 nbsp Alain Filhol LM LMS nbsp Simon Pagenaud WSR nbsp Enrique Bernoldi F3 nbsp Ryo Fukuda F3 WSR nbsp Olivier Pla F3 nbsp Bruno Besson F3 nbsp Tristan Gommendy F3 WSR nbsp Andy Priaulx F3 nbsp Jenson Button F3 nbsp Bruce Jouanny F3 LM nbsp Harold Primat WSR LMS nbsp Emmanuel Clerico F3 nbsp Franck Lagorce F3 nbsp Christophe Tinseau F3 nbsp Aluizio Coelho F3 nbsp Nicolas Minassian F3 nbsp Marcel Fassler LMS nbsp Jacques Nicolet LM LMS Since 2007 Jacques Nicolet as president edit nbsp Karim Aljani LMS LM nbsp David Heinemeier Hansson LM LMS WEC nbsp Shinji Nakano LM nbsp Andrea Barlesi ILMC nbsp Bruce Jouanny LM nbsp Jacques Nicolet LM LMS ILMC WEC nbsp Bertrand Baguette WEC nbsp Dominik Kraihamer WEC nbsp Olivier Pla ILMC WEC USCC nbsp Alex Brundle WEC USCC nbsp Patrice Lafargue ILMC nbsp Alexandre Premat LMS ILMC nbsp Jan Charouz LM nbsp Matthieu Lahaye LM LMS ILMC WEC nbsp Pierre Ragues LMS LM ILMC nbsp Cheng Cong Fu LM nbsp Bas Leinders nbsp Takuma Sato F1 nbsp Frederic Da Rocha ILMC nbsp Guillaume Moreau LM LMS ILMC WEC nbsp Gustavo Yacaman USCC nbsp Martin Plowman WEC nbsp Keiko Ihara WEC nbsp Jean Francois Yvon LM nbsp Nicolas De Crem LM nbsp Franck Montagny F1 ILMC nbsp Marc Faggionato LM nbsp Maxime Martin nbsp Alain Filhol LM LMS nbsp Tiago Monteiro LM nbsp Richard Hein LM LMS ILMC nbsp Ricardo Gonzalez WEC Racing CV editAs Promatecme edit Single seater 1992 French F3 champion with Franck Lagorce1997 British Formula 3 Championship 2nd eight wins 1998 British Formula 3 Championship 2nd six wins 1999 British Formula 3 Championship 3rd three wins As Saulnier Racing edit Single seater 2001 French F3 champion with Ryo Fukuda2004 2005 World Series by Renault Endurance Racing 2006 Le Mans Series 4th two podiums As Swiss Spirit2007 Le Mans Series 4th in LMP2 one podium Courage AER LC752008 24 Hours of Le Mans 3rd in LMP2 and 12th in LMP1 Pescarolo Judd2008 5th in LMP2 one podium and 12th in LMP1 Pescarolo Judd As OAK Racing edit 2009 Le Mans 24 Hours 3rd in LMP2 Pescarolo MazdaAsian Le Mans Series winner in LMP2 two wins Pescarolo MazdaLe Mans Series 6th two podiums and 7th one podium in LMP2 Pescarolo Mazda 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours 2nd and 4th in LMP2 7th and 9th overall Pescarolo JuddLe Mans Series 3rd one podium and 4th three podiums in LMP2 Pescarolo Judd constructors title in LMP2Intercontinental Le Mans Cup winner in LMP2 three podiums Pescarolo JuddMichelin Green X Challenge Le Mans Series and ILMC winner Pescarolo Judd 2011 Le Mans 24 Hours 5th in LMP2 OAK Pescarolo Judd6 Hours of Silverstone 3rd and 5th overall OAK Pescarolo Judd6 Hours of Zhuhai Michelin Green X Challenge for the 24 LMP1 OAK Pescarolo JuddIntercontinental Le Mans Cup 5th in LMP1 class 2nd in LMP2 class team ranking OAK Pescarolo Judd 2012 LMP2 Trophy24 Hours of Le Mans results editYear Entrant No Car Drivers Class Laps Pos ClassPos 2006 nbsp Swiss Spirit 8 9 5 Courage LC70 Judd nbsp Marcel Fassler nbsp Philipp Peter nbsp Harold Primat LMP1 132 DNF DNF 2007 nbsp Saulnier Racing 10 35 Courage LC75 AER nbsp Alain Filhol nbsp Bruce Jouanny nbsp Jacques Nicolet LMP2 224 DNF DNF 2008 nbsp Saulnier Racing 4 Pescarolo 01 Judd nbsp Marc Faggionato nbsp Richard Hein nbsp Jacques Nicolet LMP1 311 26th 12th 35 nbsp Cheng Congfu nbsp Matthieu Lahaye nbsp Pierre Ragues LMP2 333 18th 3rd 2009 nbsp OAK Racing nbsp Team Mazda France 24 Pescarolo 01 Mazda nbsp Richard Hein nbsp Jacques Nicolet nbsp Jean Francois Yvon LMP2 325 20th 3rd 35 nbsp Karim Ajlani nbsp Matthieu Lahaye nbsp Guillaume Moreau 208 DNF DNF 2010 nbsp OAK Racing 24 Pescarolo 01 Judd nbsp Richard Hein nbsp Jacques Nicolet nbsp Jean Francois Yvon LMP2 341 9th 4th 35 nbsp Jan Charouz nbsp Matthieu Lahaye nbsp Guillaume Moreau 361 7th 2nd 2011 nbsp OAK Racing 15 OAK Pescarolo 01 Judd nbsp Tiago Monteiro nbsp Guillaume Moreau nbsp Pierre Ragues LMP1 80 DNF DNF 24 nbsp Richard Hein nbsp Jacques Nicolet nbsp Jean Francois Yvon 119 DNF DNF 35 nbsp Andrea Barlesi nbsp Frederic Da Rocha nbsp Patrice Lafargue LMP2 288 25th 7th 49 nbsp Jan Charouz nbsp Nicolas de Crem nbsp Shinji Nakano 313 14th 5th 2012 nbsp OAK Racing 15 OAK Pescarolo 01 Judd nbsp Bertrand Baguette nbsp Dominik Kraihamer nbsp Franck Montagny LMP1 219 DNF DNF 24 Morgan LMP2 Judd nbsp Matthieu Lahaye nbsp Jacques Nicolet nbsp Olivier Pla LMP2 139 DNF DNF 35 Morgan LMP2 Nissan nbsp David Heinemeier Hansson nbsp Bas Leinders nbsp Maxime Martin 341 14th 7th 2013 nbsp OAK Racing 24 Morgan LMP2 Nissan nbsp Alex Brundle nbsp David Heinemeier Hansson nbsp Olivier Pla LMP2 328 8th 2nd 35 nbsp Bertrand Baguette nbsp Ricardo Gonzalez nbsp Martin Plowman 329 7th 1st 45 nbsp Jean Marc Merlin nbsp Philippe Mondolot nbsp Jacques Nicolet 246 DNF DNF 2014 nbsp G Drive Racing 26 Morgan LMP2 Nissan nbsp Julien Canal nbsp Olivier Pla nbsp Roman Rusinov LMP2 120 DNF DNF nbsp OAK Racing Team Asia 33 Ligier JS P2 Honda nbsp David Cheng nbsp Adderly Fong nbsp Ho Pin Tung 347 12th 7th nbsp OAK Racing 35 Ligier JS P2 Nissan nbsp Alex Brundle nbsp Jann Mardenborough nbsp Mark Shulzhitskiy 354 9th 5th 2015 nbsp G Drive Racing 26 Ligier JS P2 Nissan nbsp Sam Bird nbsp Julien Canal nbsp Roman Rusinov LMP2 358 11th 3rd 28 nbsp Pipo Derani nbsp Ricardo Gonzalez nbsp Gustavo Yacaman 354 12th 4th nbsp OAK Racing 35 nbsp Erik Maris nbsp Jean Marc Merlin nbsp Jacques Nicolet 328 29th 11th 34 Ligier JS P2 Honda nbsp Chris Cumming nbsp Kevin Estre nbsp Laurens Vanthoor 329 DNF DNF 2016 nbsp Extreme Speed Motorsports 11 30 Ligier JS P2 Nissan nbsp Ed Brown nbsp Scott Sharp nbsp Johannes van Overbeek LMP2 341 16th 11th 31 nbsp Chris Cumming nbsp Ryan Dalziel nbsp Pipo Derani 297 42nd 16th nbsp RGR Sport by Morand 11 43 nbsp Filipe Albuquerque nbsp Ricardo Gonzalez nbsp Bruno Senna 344 15th 10th nbsp SRT41 by OAK Racing 84 Morgan LMP2 Nissan nbsp Jean Bernard Bouvet nbsp Frederic Sausset nbsp Christophe Tinseau CDNT 315 38th 2017 nbsp Eurasia Motorsport 12 33 Ligier JS P217 Gibson nbsp Erik Maris nbsp Jacques Nicolet nbsp Pierre Nicolet LMP2 341 15th 13th 2018 nbsp Jackie Chan DC Racing 13 33 Ligier JS P217 Gibson nbsp Nick Boulle nbsp David Cheng nbsp Pierre Nicolet LMP2 355 12th 8th 34 nbsp David Heinemeier Hansson nbsp Come Ledogar nbsp Ricky Taylor 195 DNF DNFWeatherTech SportsCar Championship wins edit Season Date Classes Track Race No Winning Drivers Chassis Engine 1 2014 July 13 Prototype Mosport 42 nbsp Olivier Pla nbsp Gustavo Yacaman Morgan LMP2 Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8Timeline editReferences edit a b Race Final Classification PDF Automobile Club de l Ouest 23 June 2013 Retrieved 23 June 2013 Toyota wins WEC finale in Bahrain with Buemi Davidson Sarrazin www autosport com Dagys John December 2013 OAK Racing Claims LMP2 World Championship Sportscar365 sportscar365 com OAK Racing takes over as Pescarolo Sport LMP1 LMP2 constructor PDF OAK Racing 8 December 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 1 July 2016 Retrieved 11 June 2016 Statistiques 24eme Heure 24th Hour Statistics PDF Automobile Club de l Ouest 23 June 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 23 June 2013 Le Mans 24 Hours Kristensen McNish Duval clinch Audi victory www autosport com 23 June 2013 OAK Racing Team Total in the running for the 2013 Asian le Mans Series title OAK Racing Archived from the original on 7 December 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Swiss Spirit launched in Geneva Motorsport com Motorsport Network 3 March 2006 Retrieved 31 March 2024 Salisbury Matt 29 January 2007 Lola Audi for Swiss Spirit CRASH net Retrieved 31 March 2024 2007 Le Mans Entry List Speed Arena Archived from the original on 28 May 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2024 a b Dagys John 5 May 2016 Tequila Patron ESM RGR Sport Form Technical Alliance Sportscar365 John Dagys Media Retrieved 31 March 2024 Dagys John 11 June 2017 Eurasia Targeting End of Year WEC Campaign Sportscar365 John Dagys Media Retrieved 31 March 2024 Kilshaw Jake 11 June 2018 Cheng Four Car Split Approach an Advantage for DC Racing Sportscar365 John Dagys Media Retrieved 31 March 2024 External links editOAK Racing website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OAK Racing amp oldid 1217249135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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