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1 Racing record  



1.1  24 Hours of Le Mans results  





1.2  European Le Mans Series  







2 Notes  





3 References  





4 External links  














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France IDEC Sport Racing
Founded2015
Founder(s)Patrice Lafargue
BaseFontenay-Trésigny, France
Team principal(s)
  • Patrice Lafargue (president)
  • Nicolas Minassian (sporting director)
  • Current seriesEuropean Le Mans Series
    Le Mans Cup
    Former seriesV de V Challenge
    24H Series
    IMSA SportsCar Championship
    Current driversEuropean Le Mans Series:
    28.
    France Reshad de Gerus
    France Paul Lafargue
    Netherlands Job van Uitert
    Le Mans Cup:
    17.
    France Patrice Lafargue
    France Dino Lunardi
    Websitehttps://www.idecsport.com/en/category/car-racing/

    IDEC Sport Racing, more commonly referred to as IDEC Sport, is a French sports car racing outfit. Born from the ashes of Ruffier Racing in 2015, the team began racing GT3 cars in the 24H Series before moving on to sports prototypes.[1][2] Spearheaded by LMP2 ace Paul-Loup Chatin for much of its history, IDEC won the 2019 European Le Mans Series title and has twice set class pole position at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in 2018 and 2023.[3][4][5] Although IDEC's corporate colour is red, it has most recently borne the colours of classic French brands Delage and Matra.[6] It is currently active in both the ELMS in LMP2 and the Michelin Le Mans CupinLMP3.

    The team is led by Patrice Lafargue, founder and CEO of the IDEC Group, a real estate construction company also known for its sponsorship of sailing trimarans.[7][8][9] Former Peugeot factory driver Nicolas Minassian joined him in 2018 as sporting director.[10]

    IDEC Sport at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2019, the year the team won the European Le Mans Series.
    IDEC Sport's Delage-backed Oreca 07 at the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    Racing record

    [edit]

    24 Hours of Le Mans results

    [edit]
    Year Entrant No. Car Drivers Class Laps Pos. Class
    Pos.
    2017 France IDEC Sport Racing 17 Ligier JS P217-Gibson France Patrice Lafargue
    France Paul Lafargue
    France David Zollinger
    LMP2 344 12th 10th
    2018 France IDEC Sport 48 Oreca 07-Gibson France Paul-Loup Chatin
    France Paul Lafargue
    Mexico Memo Rojas
    LMP2 312 DNF DNF
    2019 France IDEC Sport 48 Oreca 07-Gibson France Paul-Loup Chatin
    France Paul Lafargue
    Mexico Memo Rojas
    LMP2 364 10th 5th
    2020 France IDEC Sport 17 Oreca 07-Gibson United Kingdom Jonathan Kennard
    France Patrick Pilet[N 1]
    United Kingdom Kyle Tilley
    LMP2 363 15th 11th
    28 United Kingdom Richard Bradley
    France Paul-Loup Chatin
    France Paul Lafargue
    366 10th 6th
    2021 France IDEC Sport 17 Oreca 07-Gibson United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel
    France Thomas Laurent
    United States Dwight Merriman
    LMP2 (Pro-Am) 0 WD WD
    48 France Paul-Loup Chatin
    France Paul Lafargue
    France Patrick Pilet
    LMP2 359 11th 6th
    2022 France IDEC Sport 48 Oreca 07-Gibson France Paul-Loup Chatin
    France Paul Lafargue
    France Patrick Pilet
    LMP2 366 12th 8th
    2023 France IDEC Sport 48 Oreca 07-Gibson France Paul-Loup Chatin
    Germany Laurents Hörr
    France Paul Lafargue
    LMP2 327 14th 6th
    2024 France IDEC Sport 28 Oreca 07-Gibson France Reshad de Gerus
    France Paul Lafargue
    Netherlands Job van Uitert
    LMP2 297 17th 3rd

    European Le Mans Series

    [edit]
    Year Entrant Class No Chassis Engine Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pos. Pts
    2016 France IDEC Sport Racing LMP2 28 Ligier JS P2 Judd HK 3.6 L V8 France Dimitri Enjalbert
    France Patrice Lafargue
    France Paul Lafargue
    SIL
    7
    IMO
    Ret
    RBR LEC
    10
    SPA
    8
    EST
    6
    10th 19
    2017 France IDEC Sport Racing LMP2 28 Ligier JS P217 Gibson GK428 4.2L V8 France Patrice Lafargue
    France Paul Lafargue
    France David Zollinger (round 1)
    France Olivier Pla (rounds 2–4)
    France Paul-Loup Chatin (rounds 5–6)
    SIL
    8
    MNZ
    9
    RBR
    Ret
    LEC
    11
    SPA
    10
    ALG
    9
    12th 8.5
    2018 France IDEC Sport LMP2 27 Ligier JS P217 Gibson GK428 4.2L V8 France Erik Maris (rounds 1–3, 5)
    France Patrice Lafargue (rounds 1–3)
    France William Cavailhes (rounds 1–2)
    France Nicolas Minassian (rounds 3, 5)
    France Aurélien Panis (round 5)
    LEC
    Ret
    MNZ
    12
    RBR
    16
    SIL SPA
    14‡
    ALG 19th 1.25
    28 Oreca 07 France Paul-Loup Chatin
    Mexico Memo Rojas
    France Paul Lafargue (rounds 1–4)
    France Gabriel Aubry (rounds 5–6)
    LEC
    7
    MNZ
    3
    RBR
    4
    SIL
    3
    SPA
    4‡
    ALG
    6
    3rd 64
    2019 France IDEC Sport LMP2 27 Ligier JS P217 Gibson GK428 4.2L V8 France Stéphane Adler
    France Erik Maris (rounds 1–2, 5)
    France Patrice Lafargue (rounds 1–2, 4, 6)
    France Nicolas Minassian (round 3)
    France William Cavailhes (rounds 3–6)
    LEC
    Ret
    MNZ
    16
    CAT
    14
    SIL
    13
    SPA
    Ret
    ALG
    13
    18th 2
    28 Oreca 07 France Paul-Loup Chatin
    France Paul Lafargue
    Mexico Memo Rojas
    LEC
    2
    MNZ
    2
    CAT
    5
    SIL
    1
    SPA
    6
    ALG
    1
    1st 105
    2020 France IDEC Sport LMP2 28 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 4.2L V8 United Kingdom Richard Bradley
    France Paul Lafargue
    France Paul-Loup Chatin (rounds 1–3, 5)
    France Nicolas Minassian (round 4)
    LEC
    Ret
    SPA
    7
    LEC
    7
    MNZ
    6
    ALG
    10
    9th 21
    2021 France IDEC Sport LMP2 17 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 4.2L V8 United States Dwight Merriman
    United Kingdom Kyle Tilley
    United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel (rounds 1–2, 4)
    France Gabriel Aubry (round 3)
    CAT
    12
    RBR
    11
    LEC
    15
    MNZ
    15
    SPA ALG 15th 2
    28 France Paul-Loup Chatin
    France Paul Lafargue
    France Patrick Pilet (rounds 1–2, 4–6)
    France Jean-Éric Vergne (round 3)
    CAT
    8
    RBR
    6
    LEC
    9
    MNZ
    9
    SPA
    6
    ALG
    6
    7th 32
    2022 France IDEC Sport LMP2 28 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 4.2L V8 France Paul-Loup Chatin
    France Paul Lafargue
    France Patrick Pilet
    LEC
    4
    IMO
    5
    MNZ
    1
    CAT
    13
    SPA
    Ret
    ALG
    7
    5th 53
    2023 France IDEC Sport LMP2 28 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 4.2L V8 France Paul-Loup Chatin
    Germany Laurents Hörr
    France Paul Lafargue
    CAT
    3
    LEC
    5
    ARA
    2
    SPA
    4
    POR
    7
    ALG
    6
    5th 72
    2024 France IDEC Sport LMP2 28 Oreca 07 Gibson GK428 4.2L V8 France Reshad de Gerus
    France Paul Lafargue
    Netherlands Job van Uitert
    CAT
    4
    LEC IMO SPA MUG ALG 4th* 12*

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ Pilet was drafted in as a late replacement for Dwight Merriman, who sustained a back injury after crashing heavily at the Porsche Curves in practice.[11]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "IDEC SPORT Racing". IDEC SPORT. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ "IDEC SPORT RACING happy with 4th place on 24H SERIES return". 24H Series powered by Hankook. Creventic. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ Fernandez, Mat; Kilbey, Stephen. "IDEC Snatches Title From G-Drive In Dramatic ELMS Finale (Updated)". Dailysportscar. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ "The road to the championship: IDEC Sport". European Le Mans Series. Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ "IDEC Sport (ORECA), a study in team spirit toward victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans". 24 Hours of Le Mans. Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 14 June 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ Nédélec, Guillaume (30 January 2024). "24 Heures du Mans. Matra revient sur les circuits grâce à Idec Sport". Ouest-France (in French). Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ "L'histoire du Groupe IDEC". Groupe IDEC (in French). Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ Berkovicius, Christine (22 March 2023). "Immobilier d'entreprise : le groupe IDEC crée son fonds d'investissement". Les Echos (in French). Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ "IDEC Sport ou comment gagner le titre ELMS dans la convivialité". Endurance-Info (in French). 8 November 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ Tassel, Pierre (4 December 2017). "ELMS – Nicolas Minassian nouveau directeur sportif d'IDEC Sport Racing". AutoHebdo (in French). Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  • ^ Goodwin, Graham (18 September 2020). "Patrick Pilet Drafted In To #17 IDEC Sport Oreca". Dailysportscar. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
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