European Le Mans Series (ELMS)

The European Le Mans Series is a multi class endurance racing championship. The series is made up of six 4hr races at top technical tracks around Europe, acting as a proving ground for teams and drivers wanting to take on the 24hrs of Le Mans. ELMS comes to Silverstone in September 2025. The series is also a stepping stone to the World Endurance Championship (WEC), the highest level of endurance racing.

 

Ryan Cullen

Ryan drives for Vector Sport, a British team, competing in the LMP2 category of the European Le Mans Series for the second year.

The team was founded in 2021 and ran in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) until a change in regulation saw LMP2 cars removed from the grid.

Ryan will be racing the Le Mans 24hr in June. The prestigious event will be televised on TNT Sports in the UK and is watched the world over. 

Ligier European Series

Ligier Automotive & the European Le Mans Series launched in 2020 the Ligier European Series, a brand-new single-make series dedicated to its latest cars, the Ligier JS P4, a sports prototype with a futuristic look and the Ligier JS2 R, a small GT designed exclusively for racing.

The Ligier European Series will take place over six rounds during the European Le Mans Series events with one round on the 24 Hours of Le Mans track for the first time in 2022.

Each event is made of 2 x 40-minute free practice, 2 x 15-minute qualifying session and 2 x 1-hour race. Three hours and fifty minutes of driving spread over two days, Fridays and Saturdays. A maximum of racing experience for a maximum of pleasure.

Jude Peters

Jude Peters is one of motorsport’s newest emerging talents. Less than two years ago, he was a sim racer with no real-world experience.

Today, he’s the youngest competitor in the Ligier European Series, already achieving three podiums from five races, including a sensational top-three finish at the legendary Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe. 

Jude’s journey defies convention: he won the prestigious Ginetta Junior Scholarship after just one day in a real car, then went on to claim the Ginetta Junior Freshman Championship in his debut season. 

With no academy backing and no karting background, his rise has been fuelled by determination, discipline, and intelligent use of simulation technology to fast-track his learning. 

Jude continues to use the sim to prepare for every race, proving that virtual skill can translate into real-world results. 

His ultimate goal: to race hyper cars at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This is just the beginning.

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