2025 European Le Mans Series 4 Hours of Portimão Entry List
Race Entry List Portugal Algarve International Circuit October 14
The final round of the 2025 European Le Mans Series (ELMS) – the 4 Hours of Portimão – brings a 43-car grid featuring world-class endurance racing talent across LMP2, LMP3, and LMGT3. With championships still undecided, the Algarve International Circuit will host some of the most competitive lineups of the season.
LMP2 – Pro and Pro/Am (17 cars)
LMP2 (Main Class)
- #9 Iron Lynx – Proton Competition – Jonas Ried (GER) / Maceo Capietto (FRA) / Matteo Cairoli (ITA)
- #10 Vector Sport – Ryan Cullen (GBR) / Vladislav Lomko (FRA) / Pietro Fittipaldi (BRA)
- #18 IDEC Sport – Jamie Chadwick (GBR) / Mathys Jaubert (FRA) / Daniel Juncadella (ESP)
- #22 United Autosports – Manuel Maldonado (GBR) / Grégoire Saucy (SUI) / Ben Hanley (GBR)
- #24 Nielsen Racing – Cem Bölükbaşı (TUR) / Ferdinand Habsburg (AUT) / Filipe Albuquerque (POR)
- #25 Algarve Pro Racing – Matthias Kaiser (SUI) / Lorenzo Fluxá (ESP) / Théo Pourchaire (FRA)
- #28 IDEC Sport – Paul Lafargue (FRA) / Job van Uitert (NED) / Paul-Loup Chatin (FRA)
- #30 Duqueine Team – Benjamin Pedersen (USA) / Roy Nissany (ISR) / Reshad de Gerus (FRA)
- #34 Inter Europol Competition – Pedro Perino (POR) / Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer (FRA) / Luca Ghiotto (ITA)
- #43 Inter Europol Competition – Jakub Smiechowski (POL) / Tom Dillmann (FRA) / Nicholas Yelloly (GBR)
- #47 CLX Motorsport – Manuel Espírito Santo (POR) / Enzo Fittipaldi (BRA)
- #48 VDS Panis Racing – Oliver Gray (GBR) / Charles Milesi (FRA) / Esteban Masson (FRA)
LMP2 Pro/Am
- #3 DKR Engineering – Georgios Kolovos (GRE) / Laurents Hörr (GER) / Neel Jani (SUI)
- #21 United Autosports – Daniel Schneider (BRA) / Marino Sato (JPN) / Oliver Jarvis (GBR)
- #25 Algarve Pro Racing – Kriton Lentoudis (GRE) / Alex Quinn (GBR) / Olli Caldwell (GBR)
- #27 Nielsen Racing – John Falb (USA) / James Allen (AUS) / Sergio Sette Câmara (BRA)
- #29 TDS Racing – Rodrigo Sales (USA) / Mathias Beche (FRA) / Clément Novalak (FRA)
- #77 Proton Competition – Giorgio Roda (ITA) / Rene Binder (AUT) / Bent Viscaal (NED)
- #83 AF Corse – François Perrodo (FRA) / Matthieu Vaxivière (FRA) / Alessio Rovera (ITA)
- #99 AO by TF – PJ Hyett (USA) / Louis Delétraz (SUI) / Dane Cameron (USA)
LMP3 (10 cars)
- #4 DKR Engineering – Antti Rammo (EST) / Wyatt Brichacek (USA) / Mikkel Gaarde Pedersen (DEN)
- #8 Team Virage – Julien Gerbi (ESP) / Daniel Nogales (ESP) / Rik Koen (NED)
- #11 Eurointernational – Fabien Michal (FRA) / Miguel Cristóvão (POR) / Ian Aguilera (GBR)
- #12 WTM by Rinaldi Racing – Torsten Kratz (GER) / Leonard Weiss (GER) / Griffin Peebles (AUS)
- #15 RLR M Sport – Michael Jensen (DEN) / Nick Adcock (RSA) / Gillian Henrion (FRA)
- #17 CLX Motorsport – Paul Lanchere (FRA) / Adrien Closmenil (FRA) / Theodor Jensen (DEN)
- #31 Racing Spirit of Leman – Jacques Wolff (FRA) / Jean-Ludovic Foubert (FRA) / Marius Fossard (FRA)
- #35 Ultimate – Louis Stern (FRA) / Jean-Baptiste Lahaye (FRA) / Matthieu Lahaye (FRA)
- #68 M Racing – Stéphane Tribaudini (FRA) / Quentin Antonel (FRA)
- #88 Inter Europol Competition – Timothy Creswick (GBR) / Douwe Dedeker (BEL) / Reece Gold (USA)
LMGT3 (13 cars)
- #23 United Autosports – Michael Birch (GBR) / Garnet Patterson (AUS) / Wayne Boyd (GBR) – McLaren 720S LMGT3 Evo
- #50 Richard Mille AF Corse – Custodio Toledo (USA) / Lilou Wadoux (FRA) / Riccardo Agostini (ITA) – Ferrari 296 LMGT3
- #51 AF Corse – Charles-Henri Samani (FRA) / Conrad Laursen (DEN) / Davide Rigon (ITA) – Ferrari 296 LMGT3
- #55 Spirit of Race – Duncan Cameron (GBR) / David Perel (RSA) / Matt Griffin (IRL) – Ferrari 296 LMGT3
- #57 Kessel Racing – Takeshi Kimura (JPN) / Ben Tuck (GBR) / Daniel Serra (BRA) – Ferrari 296 LMGT3
- #59 Racing Spirit of Leman – Clément Mateu (FRA) / Erwan Bastard (FRA) / Valentin Hasse-Clot (FRA) – Aston Martin Vantage LMGT3
- #60 Proton Competition – Horst Felbermayr (AUT) / Matteo Cressoni (ITA) / Horst Felix Felbermayr (AUT) – Porsche 911 GT3 R LMGT3
- #63 Iron Lynx – Martin Berry (SGP) / Lorcan Hanafin (GBR) / Fabian Schiller (GER) – Mercedes-AMG LMGT3
- #66 JMW Motorsport – Scott Noble (USA) / Jason Hart (USA) / Gianmaria Bruni (ITA) – Ferrari 296 LMGT3
- #74 Kessel Racing – Andrew Gilbert (UAE) / Fran Rueda (ESP) / Miguel Molina (ESP) – Ferrari 296 LMGT3
- #82 TF Sport – Hiroshi Koizumi (JPN) / Rui Andrade (ANG) / Charlie Eastwood (IRL) – Corvette Z06 LMGT3.R
- #85 Iron Dames – Célia Martin (FRA) / Sarah Bovy (BEL) / Michelle Gatting (DEN) – Porsche 911 GT3 R LMGT3
- #86 GR Racing – Michael Wainwright (GBR) / Riccardo Pera (ITA) / Tom Fleming (GBR) – Ferrari 296 LMGT3
Star Drivers & Highlights
- Filipe Albuquerque (POR) returns to home soil with Nielsen Racing LMP2.
- Ferdinand Habsburg (AUT) and Théo Pourchaire (FRA) headline the LMP2 field as standout single-seater graduates.
- Daniel Juncadella (ESP) and Jamie Chadwick (GBR) join IDEC Sport’s mixed-gender LMP2 lineup.
- Neel Jani (SUI) and Louis Delétraz (SUI) add factory pedigree to the LMP2 Pro/Am grid.
- Davide Rigon and Daniel Serra, both Ferrari factory drivers, strengthen AF Corse and Kessel Racing efforts.
- Sarah Bovy, Michelle Gatting, and Célia Martin lead the Iron Dames Porsche, continuing their high-profile all-female campaign.
- Rui Andrade and Charlie Eastwood pair up in TF Sport’s Corvette Z06 GT3.R, marking Corvette’s ELMS debut season.
Summary
The 4 Hours of Portimão will close out the 2025 ELMS season with a diverse and world-class entry.
From factory-linked Ferrari, Porsche, and BMW drivers to emerging stars such as Pourchaire and Chadwick, and the Iron Dames returning to fight for LMGT3 honours, the grid embodies the full spectrum of European endurance racing talent.