2024 Ligier European Series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2024 Ligier European Series will be the fifth season of the Ligier European Series. The six–event season will begin at Circuit de Barcelona–Catalunya on 12 April, and will end at Algarve International Circuit on 19 October.

Calendar[edit]

Round Race Circuit Date Map of circuit locations
1 Barcelona Heat Spain Circuit de Barcelona–Catalunya 12–13 April
2 Le Castellet Heat France Circuit Paul Ricard 3–4 May
3 Le Mans Heat France Circuit de la Sarthe 9 June
4 Spa–Francorchamps Heat Belgium Circuit de Spa–Francorchamps 23–24 August
5 Mugello Heat Italy Mugello Circuit 27–28 September
6 Portimao Heat Portugal Algarve International Circuit 17–19 October
Source:[1]

Entries[edit]

Teams and drivers[edit]

Team No. Drivers Rounds
JS P4
Poland Team Virage[2][3] 1 United Kingdom Haydn Chance[2] 1–2
United Kingdom Theo Micouris[2] 1–2
32 Colombia Lucas Medina 1
United Arab Emirates Alim Geshev 1
Qatar Paschalis Paris Stavrakidis 2
Italy Umberto D'Amato 2
66 Colombia Jerónimo Berrío[3] 1–2
Colombia Pedro Juan Moreno[3] 1–2
Romania Smart Driving[4] 3 Romania Alin Fulga[4] 1–2
Australia Dylan Young[4] 1–2
United Kingdom Nielsen Racing[5] 4 United Kingdom Ben Caisley[5] 1–2
United Kingdom Logan Hannah[5] 1–2
France ANS Motorsport[6] 6 France Iko Segret[6] 1–2
Poland Inter Europol Competition 7 France Romain Favre 1–2
United Kingdom Jolt Racing[7] 26 United Kingdom Thomas Jack Lee[8] 2
TBA United Kingdom John Ingram[7] TBC
United Kingdom Rupert Williams[7] TBC
France Pegasus Racing[9] 16 Japan Yuki Tanaka[9] 1–2
Spain ASM Motorsport[10] 44 Portugal André Vieira[10] 1
Italy Monza Garage 71 Taiwan Chou Chun Ting 1–2
Australia James Winslow 1–2
United Kingdom RLR MSport[11] 77 Mexico Ian Aguilera[11] 1–2
JS2 R
France Pegasus Racing[9] 18 France Louis Stern[9] 1–2
France Paul Lanchere 2
29 France Julien Schell[9] 1–2
France David Caussanel 1–2
TBA TBA TBC
France ANS Motorsport[6] 31 France Clément Moreno[6] 1–2
France Les Deux Arbres 50 France Noé Da Cuhna 1–2
France Antoine Lepesqueux 1–2
86 France Jacques Nicolet 1–2
Belgium Sita Vanmeert 1
87 2
France M Racing[12] 53 France Cindy Gudet[12] 1–2
69 Argentina Gianfranco Barbara 2
Uruguay Tomás Granzella 2
Italy Iron Lynx by LR Motorsport[13] 60 Italy Gregorio Bertocco[13] 1–2
Italy Matteo Pianezzola[13] 1–2
Entrylists:[14][15]

Results[edit]

Bold indicates overall winner.

Round Circuit JS P4 Winners JS2 R Winning Team Results
1 R1 Spain Circuit de Barcelona–Catalunya Poland No. 1 Team Virage[a] France No. 50 Les Deux Arbres Race results
United Kingdom Haydn Chance[a]
United Kingdom Theo Micouris[a]
France Noé Da Cuhna
France Antoine Lepesqueux
R2 Poland No. 1 Team Virage France No. 18 Pegasus Racing Race results
United Kingdom Haydn Chance
United Kingdom Theo Micouris
France Louis Stern
2 R1 France Circuit Paul Ricard Poland No. 7 Inter Europol Competition France No. 31 ANS Motorsport Race results
France Romain Favre France Clément Moreno
R2
3 R France Circuit de la Sarthe
4 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa–Francorchamps
R2
5 R1 Italy Mugello Circuit
R2
6 R1 Portugal Algarve International Circuit
R2

Championship standings[edit]

JS P4 Drivers[edit]

Pos. Driver Team CAT
Spain
LEC
France
LMS
France
SPA
Belgium
MUG
Italy
POR
Portugal
Points
1 United Kingdom Haydn Chance Poland Team Virage 1 1 3 75
1 United Kingdom Theo Micouris Poland Team Virage 1 1 3 75
2 France Iko Segret France ANS Motorsport 5 4 2 40
3 France Romain Favre Poland Inter Europol Competition 9 5 1 37
3 Mexico Ian Aguilera United Kingdom RLR MSport 4 3 5 37
4 Colombia Jerónimo Berrío Poland Team Virage 2 Ret 6 P 26
4 Colombia Pedro Juan Moreno Poland Team Virage 2 Ret 6 P 26
5 United Kingdom Ben Caisley United Kingdom Nielsen Racing 7 7 4 24
5 United Kingdom Logan Hannah United Kingdom Nielsen Racing 7 7 4 24
6 United Arab Emirates Alim Geshev Poland Team Virage 10 2 19
6 Colombia Lucas Medina Poland Team Virage 10 2 19
7 Taiwan Chou Chun Ting Italy Monza Garage 3 Ret 8 19
7 Australia James Winslow Italy Monza Garage 3 Ret 8 19
8 Romania Alin Fulga Romania Smart Driving 6 Ret 7 14
8 Australia Dylan Young Romania Smart Driving 6 Ret 7 14
9 Portugal André Vieira Spain ASM Motorsport 8 6 12
10 Japan Yuki Tanaka France Pegasus Racing DNS DNS 9 2
11 Qatar Paschalis Paris Stavrakidis Poland Team Virage 10 1
11 Italy Umberto D'Amato Poland Team Virage 10 1
United Kingdom Thomas Jack Lee United Kingdom Jolt Racing DNS
Pos. Driver Team CAT
Spain
LEC
France
LMS
France
SPA
Belgium
MUG
Italy
POR
Portugal
Points

JS2 R Drivers[edit]

Pos. Driver Team CAT
Spain
LEC
France
LMS
France
SPA
Belgium
MUG
Italy
POR
Portugal
Points
1 France Louis Stern France Pegasus Racing 3 1 2 58
2 France Noé Da Cuhna France Les Deux Arbres 1 3 7 P 46
2 France Antoine Lepesqueux France Les Deux Arbres 1 3 7 P 46
3 France Clément Moreno France ANS Motorsport Ret 2 1 43
4 France Julien Schell France Pegasus Racing 2 5 3 43
4 France David Caussanel France Pegasus Racing 2 5 3 43
5 France Cindy Gudet France M Racing 4 4 4 36
6 France Jacques Nicolet France Les Deux Arbres 5 6 5 28
7 France Paul Lanchere France Pegasus Racing 2 18
8 Belgium Sita Vanmeert France Les Deux Arbres 5 6 Ret 18
9 Italy Gregorio Bertocco Italy Iron Lynx by LR Motorsport Ret 7 6 14
9 Italy Matteo Pianezzola Italy Iron Lynx by LR Motorsport Ret 7 6 14
Argentina Gianfranco Barbara France M Racing Ret
Uruguay Tomás Granzella France M Racing Ret
Pos. Driver Team CAT
Spain
LEC
France
LMS
France
SPA
Belgium
MUG
Italy
POR
Portugal
Points

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Originally, Romain Favre won the race, but was handed a 36 seconds penalty for not complying with the minimum mandatory pit stop time required. Chance and Micouris inherited the win.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Season Four calendar 2024". Ligier European Series. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Team Virage announces its return with a first Ligier JS P4". Ligier European Series. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "A second Ligier JS P4 for Team Virage, bearing the colours of Colombia -". 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  4. ^ a b c @smartdrivingromania (4 April 2024). "We are very happy to announce that we will take part in Ligier European Series - @ligiereuropeanseries, for a full season, entering the Ligier JS P4 #3, with a great Australian - Romanian duo behind the wheel - @_dylanyoung_ and @superali16". Retrieved 4 April 2024 – via Instagram.
  5. ^ a b c @nielsen.racing (4 April 2024). "Nielsen Racing expands to the Ligier European Series! Ligier JS P4 Ben Caisley Logan Hannah". Retrieved 4 April 2024 – via Instagram.
  6. ^ a b c d "ANS Motorsport is back to defend its Ligier European Series title with two cars". Ligier European Series. 19 January 2024. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  7. ^ a b c "Jolt Racing joins the Ligier European Series with a Ligier JS P4". Ligier European Series. 26 January 2024. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  8. ^ @thomasjack_racing (18 March 2024). "Delighted to announce that I will be joining @jolt_racing for the @ligiereuropeanseries round at Paul Ricard on May 4th". Retrieved 21 March 2024 – via Instagram.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Pegasus Racing returns with a bang in 2024 with three Ligier JS2 Rs and one Ligier JS P4". Ligier European Series. 26 March 2024. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  10. ^ a b "ASM Motorsport makes its Ligier European Series debut with a Ligier JS P4". Ligier European Series. 28 March 2024. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  11. ^ a b "RLR MSport renews commitment to Ligier European Series by fielding one JS P4 for Mexico's Ian Aguilera". Ligier European Series. 5 February 2024. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  12. ^ a b "M Racing returns to the Ligier European Series with Cindy Gudet behind the wheel of the #53 Ligier JS2 R." Ligier European Series. 29 March 2024. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  13. ^ a b c "Iron Lynx by LR Motorsport joins the Ligier European Series in JS2 R". Ligier European Series. 21 March 2024. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  14. ^ "2024 LIGIER EUROPEAN SERIES - BARCELONA PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST v2" (PDF). Ligier European Series. 10 April 2024. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  15. ^ "2024 LIGIER EUROPEAN SERIES - LE CASTELLET PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST V1" (PDF). Ligier European Series. 26 April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.