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Le Mans Series

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The Le Mans Series (LMS) is a European sports car racing endurance series based around the 24 Hours of Le Mans race and run by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO). The series was originally named the Le Mans Endurance Series, but changed its name prior to the 2006 season.

It is similar to the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) based in the United States and Canada that has been running with ACO backing since 1999, but is run by IMSA. It is also seen as a rebirth of the European Le Mans Series (ELMS) which was created by IMSA and the ACO, but only ran in 2001. LMS champions and runners up in all four categories receive an automatic entry to the following year's Le Mans 24 Hour Race.

History

The ACO, seeing the success of the American Le Mans Series but not completely satisfied with the fact that IMSA did not fully comply with the ACO's regulations in order to help attract privateer teams, as well as the failure of the FIA Sportscar Championship to succeed in Europe, decided that a series run by themselves would be a better alternative for Europe. The ACO would instead attempt to attract factory backed teams with longer endurance races then ALMS and FIA SCC ran, but less races in a season to help keep costs down. The series would also be European based instead of international, thus it could be closer to the factories of a large number of sportscar teams to help attract them to the series. Winners of the LMES championship would go on to earn automatic entries in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, similar to the American Le Mans Series.

The series was initially previewed in an open race run under the LMES banner in 2003 at the 1000km of Le Mans, a one-off event before the season started in 2004.

For the 2004 Le Mans Series season the series participated in four events, including resurrecting classic races like the 1000km Monza, 1000km Nürburgring, and 1000km Spa. A large number of competitors turned out, making the racing very exciting.

2005 saw the series expand to a five race format with the addition of the Istanbul Racing Circuit. For 2007, the LMS will go to its first overseas race when they contest their sixth round in Brazil's Mil Milhas.

Champions

  LMP1 Team LMP2 Team GTS/GT1 Team GT/GT2 Team
LMP1 Driver(s) LMP2 Driver(s) GTS/GT1 Driver(s) GT/GT2 Driver(s)
2004 Template:Country flagicon Audi Sport UK Veloqx Template:Country flagicon Courage Compétition Template:Country flagicon Larbre Competition Template:Country flagicon Sebah Automotive
Template:Country flagicon Johnny Herbert
Template:Country flagicon Jamie Davies
Template:Country flagicon Alexander Frei
Template:Country flagicon Sam Hancock
Template:Country flagicon Pedro Lamy
Template:Country flagicon Christophe Bouchut
Template:Country flagicon Steve Zacchia
Template:Country flagicon Roman Rusinov
2005 Template:Country flagicon Pescarolo Sport Template:Country flagicon Chamberlain-Synergy Template:Country flagicon BMS Scuderia Italia Template:Country flagicon Sebah Automotive
Template:Country flagicon Jean-Christophe Boullion
Template:Country flagicon Emmanuel Collard
Template:Country flagicon Gareth Evans Template:Country flagicon Michele Bartyan
Template:Country flagicon Christian Pescatori
Template:Country flagicon Toni Seiler
Template:Country flagicon Xavier Pompidou
Template:Country flagicon Marc Lieb
2006 Template:Country flagicon Pescarolo Sport Template:Country flagicon Barazi-Epsilon Template:Country flagicon Aston Martin Larbre Template:Country flagicon Autorlando Sport
Template:Country flagicon Jean-Christophe Boullion
Template:Country flagicon Emmanuel Collard
Template:Country flagicon Juan Barazi
Template:Country flagicon Michael Vergers
Template:Country flagicon Pedro Lamy
Template:Country flagicon Gabriele Gardel
Template:Country flagicon Vincent Vosse
Template:Country flagicon Marc Lieb
Template:Country flagicon Joel Camathias
2007

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