Asian Le Mans Series

Asian Le Mans Series
CategoryEndurance racing
RegionAsia & Middle East
Inaugural season2009
Prototype ClassesLMP2, LMP3
GT ClassesGT
Tyre suppliersMichelin
Drivers' championLMP2:
United States George Kurtz
Denmark Malthe Jakobsen
United States Colin Braun
LMP3:
Saint Kitts and Nevis Alexander Bukhantsov
United Kingdom James Winslow
GT:
Saint Kitts and Nevis Alex Malykhin
Germany Joel Sturm
Austria Klaus Bachler
Teams' championLMP2: Portugal CrowdStrike by APR
LMP3: Switzerland COOL Racing
GT: Lithuania Pure Rxcing
Official websiteasianlemansseries.com
Current season

The Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS)[1] is an Asian sports car racing endurance series created by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and based in Asia. It is the successor to the defunct Japan Le Mans Challenge which folded in 2007 after its second season. The ACO aims to attract teams and drivers from Asian countries.

A teasing race was to be held in Shanghai, China on November 1–2, 2008 but was later cancelled. The inaugural season's race, the 2009 1000 km of Okayama, was held on 30 October and 1 November 2009 at Okayama, Japan with one 500 km race per day. It was the only event of the inaugural season. A second Asian Le Mans Series event, scheduled for the Shanghai International Circuit, China, on 7 and 8 November was cancelled by the ACO due to economic circumstances.[2] The winning teams in each of the four categories (LMP1, LMP2, GT1 and GT2) earned automatic invitations to the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans. The series was relaunched for the 2013 season with an announcement at the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Former earlier logo of the Asian Le Mans Series used from 2009 until the end of the 2015/16 series season
  1. ^ "Rookies Guide to Sportscars: The Asian Le Mans Series". TheInstallationLap. 2023-02-08. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  2. ^ Planetlemans.com Series Update (2009-08-04). "Asian Le Mans Series: The latest news". Planetlemans.com. Archived from the original on 2009-08-09. Retrieved 2009-08-04.

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