Team LeMans

Le Mans Ltd., headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo is an automobile parts manufacturer founded in 1967. The original company name was Le Mans Chamber of Commerce. The company is mainly engaged in the development and sales of motorsport parts and the import and sale of race cars overseas.

Le Mans Ltd.
Company typeInc.
Founded1967
HeadquartersShibuya, Tokyo
Websitehttp://www.lemans.co.jp/
Japan Team LeMans
Founded1969
BaseGotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture
Team principal(s)Yoshinori Katayama
Current seriesSuper GT
Former seriesAll-Japan Formula Three Championship
All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship
Fuji Grand Champion Series
Super Formula
Current drivers
Teams'
Championships
Super Formula:
1996, 1999
Drivers'
Championships
Super Formula:
1979: Keiji Matsumoto
1996: Ralf Schumacher
1998: Satoshi Motoyama
All-Japan Formula Three Championship:
1986: Akio Morimoto
Fuji Grand Champion Series:
1983: Keiji Matsumoto
1988-89: Geoff Lees
Super GT:
2002: Juichi Wakisaka, Akira Iida
2019: Kenta Yamashita, Kazuya Oshima
WebsiteTeam Le Mans

They also have a racing division called Team LeMans. The origin of the team name comes from 24 Hours of Le Mans. The team currently competes in Super GT, fielding the #6 Audi R8 LMS Evo II in the GT300 class for Yoshiaki Katayama, Roberto Merhi and Seiya Jin.

Team LeMans

In 1969 Team LeMans was established as a racing department of Le Mans Chamber of Commerce. It has been active in a variety of categories since the 1970s as one of the top teams of Japan.

ENEOS SUSTINA SC430 (2011)

The team has competed in single-seaters since 1976, when they entered the All-Japan F2000 Championship. They served as the Japanese distributor of Reynard products until 2002. In 1991, Michael Schumacher, before his Formula One debut, raced with the team in the Sportsland SUGO round of the Japanese Formula 3000 Championship, while in 1996 his brother Ralf became the champion with the same team.

They also developed their own racing machine, that complied to Group C regulations.

In 2012 in collaboration with Hideki Noda they founded "NODA racing Academy Senior High School", several engineers such as Donuma Hiroyoshi, the team principal, have served as lecturers at the school.[1]

History

All-Japan F2000/F2/F3000 Championship

Their participation in the All Japan F2000 Championship started with Keiji Matsumoto in 1976. In 1979 he won the championship title. In 1988-89 Geoff Lees and Emanuele Pirro raced for the team, both winning one race.

Formula Nippon

In 1996, the team had its most successful year in Japan's top level open wheel series, when Ralf Schumacher and Naoki Hattori took the first two spots in the drivers' championship, also winning the first team title. The team repeated wins in the drivers and team championship with Satoshi Motoyama in 1998.

Fuji GC

The team achieved titles in The Fuji Grand Champion Series (Fuji GC) with in Keiji Matsumoto in 1983 and Geoff Lees in 1988 and 1989.

24 Hours of Le Mans

Team LeMans first entered the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1987 under the name Italya Sports. They competed in the race through 1990 without a single finish.

All-Japan GT Championship/Super GT

ESSO Ultraflo Supra (2002)

Team LeMans first entered the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship on its inaugural season in 1994, fielding a production based Nissan 300ZX-LM in the GT1 class with FedEx as their primary sponsor. The team took three top-10 finishes with Masami Kageyama and finished 17th in the drivers standings. Kageyama and the 300ZX returned to compete in the following year, but the team failed to score any points and was not classified in the standings.[2]

For the 1996 season, Team LeMans bought an ex-IMSA Nissan 300ZX-GTS to compete in the rebranded GT500 class. Kageyama and series debutant Yuji Tachikawa took one top-10 finish in the final round of the championship at Mine Circuit and finished 25th in the drivers standings. Tachikawa stayed with the team for the 1997 season and was partnered by Tsuyoshi Takahashi, who replaced Kageyama after he was signed by SARD. The team took a 10th place finish in the season opening round at Suzuka, but a practice crash in the next round at Fuji totaled their 300ZX-GTS and the team was forced to withdraw their entry for the rest of the season.[2]

Team LeMans didn't take part in the 1998 season, but they returned in 1999 after they took over the entry of the #6 Esso Tiger Toyota Supra from Inging Motorsport. LeMans signed former Formula One driver Hideki Noda and reigning GT300 champion Shingo Tachi to compete with the team, but Tachi was killed in a pre-season testing accident at TI Aida with less than two weeks before the start of the 1999 season. Former MotoGP champion Wayne Gardner was then signed by the team to replace Tachi. The team took a pole position in the third round at Sportsland Sugo and a victory in the fifth round at Fuji Speedway on their first season with Toyota, finishing 12th in the drivers standings.[3]

In 2002, the team won drivers' championship in the GT500 class of the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship with Akira Iida and Juichi Wakisaka, who competed in a Toyota Supra race car.[4] Wakisaka, as team principal, would later led Team LeMans to a second GT500 class title in 2019 with the driving pairing of Kazuya Oshima and Kenta Yamashita, but the team left the series at the conclusion of the season.[5][6]

Team LeMans provided support to Hitotsuyama Racing in 2020 before they reentered the series in 2021 under a collaboration with Motoyama Racing. LeMans entered the #6 Audi R8 LMS Evo for ex-GT500 champion Satoshi Motoyama and Yoshiaki Katayama, son of the team's owner Yoshinori Katayama, in the GT300 class.[7] The team finished all races that year, but was not classified as they failed to score a points finish. Motoyama and Katayama returned the following year with an Evo II model of the Audi R8 LMS, but Motoyama was released after one round. Financial issues on Motoyama's sponsors was reported to be the primary reason of Motoyama's dismissal. Roberto Merhi was then signed by the team to replace Motoyama for the rest of the season.[8][9][10]

Team LeMans Results

Complete JGTC Results[11] [12]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers12345678PosPts
1993Nissan R92CPBC125 Takao Wada
Toshio Suzuki
FUJFUJSUZ
1
FUJN/AN/A
1994Nissan Fairlady ZBGT125 Masami Kageyama
Akira Ishikawa
Richard Dean
FUJ
Ret
SEN
9
FUJ
11
SUG
7
MIN
7
10th10
1995Nissan Fairlady ZYGT125 Masami KageyamaSUZ
12
FUJ
DNS
SENFUJ
Ret
SUG
Ret
MIN
Ret
NC0
1996Nissan Fairlady ZYGT50025 Masami Kageyama
Yuji Tachikawa
SUZFUJ
Ret
SEN
Ret
FUJSUG
Ret
MIN
9
13th2
1997Nissan Fairlady ZYGT50075 Yuji Tachikawa
Tsuyoshi Takahashi
SUZ
10
FUJ
DNS
SENFUJMINSUGNC1
1999Toyota SupraBGT5006 Wayne Gardner
Hideki Noda
SUZ
DNA
FUJ
8
SUG
16
MIN
5
FUJ
1
OKA
9
MOT
13
7th33
2000Toyota SupraBGT5006 Wayne Gardner
Hideki Noda
MOT
8
FUJ
4
SUG
7
FUJ
15
OKA
7
MIN
5
SUZ
6
6th35
2001Toyota SupraBGT5006 Hideki Noda
Juichi Wakisaka
OKA
Ret
FUJ
1
SUG
5
FUJ
3
MOT
13
SUZ
Ret
MIN
14
6th40
2002Toyota SupraBGT5006 Akira Iida
Juichi Wakisaka
OKA
10
FUJ
2
SUG
1
SEP
11
FUJ
7
MOT
4
MIN
4
SUZ
3
2nd75
2003Toyota SupraBGT5001 Akira Iida
Juichi Wakisaka
OKA
1
FUJ
12
SUG
1
FUJ
6
FUJ
4
MOT
4
AUT
4
SUZ
7
2nd83
2004Toyota SupraBGT5006 Akira Iida
Juichi Wakisaka
OKA
2
SUG
11
SEP
14
TOK
2
MOT
2
AUT
4
SUZ
Ret
4th57

Complete Super GT Results[13][14]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers123456789PosPoints
2005Toyota SupraBGT5006 Akira Iida
Juichi Wakisaka
OKA
11
FUJ
5
SEP
4
SUG
4
MOT
9
FUJ
3
AUT
10
SUZ
3
5th51
2006Lexus SC430BGT5006 Akira Iida
Tatsuya Kataoka
Björn Wirdheim
SUZ
6
OKA
11
FUJ
2
SEP
14
SUG
9
SUZ
Ret
MOT
4
AUT
13
FUJ
5
11th36
2007Lexus SC430BGT5006 Tatsuya Kataoka
Björn Wirdheim
SUZ
4
OKA
14
FUJ
3
SEP
9
SUG
DNS
SUZ
9
MOT
3
AUT
8
FUJ
16
9th56
2008Lexus SC430BGT5006 Daisuke Ito
Björn Wirdheim
Akira Iida
Roberto Streit
SUZ
9
OKA
13
FUJ
6
SEP
8
SUG
7
SUZ
6
MOT
4
AUT
14
FUJ
3
8th64
2009Lexus SC430BGT5006 Daisuke Ito
Björn Wirdheim
OKA
10
SUZ
4
FUJ
6
SEP
14
SUG
5
SUZ
Ret
FUJ
4
AUT
10
MOT
4
11th54
2010Lexus SC430BGT5006 Daisuke Ito
Björn Wirdheim
SUZ
2
OKA
5
FUJ
3
SEP
4
SUG
3
SUZ
11
FUJ
C
MOT
12
4th70
2011Lexus SC430BGT5006 Daisuke Ito
Kazuya Oshima
OKA
12
FUJ
2
SEP
8
SUG
5
SUZ
8
FUJ
10
AUT
13
MOT
15
10th50
2012Lexus SC430BGT5006 Daisuke Ito
Kazuya Oshima
OKA
13
FUJ
10
SEP
3
SUG
1
SUZ
Ret
FUJ
10
AUT
12
MOT
12
10th50
2013Lexus SC430BGT5006 Kazuya Oshima
Yuji Kunimoto
OKA
7
FUJ
3
SEP
7
SUG
6
SUZ
Ret
FUJ
4
AUT
11
MOT
1
5th72
2014Lexus RC FBGT5006 Kazuya Oshima
Yuji Kunimoto
OKA
2
FUJ
3
AUT
9
SUG
5
FUJ
13
SUZ
5
BUR
9
MOT
11
6th62
2015Lexus RC FBGT5006 Kazuya Oshima
Yuji Kunimoto
OKA
9
FUJ
9
CHA
2
FUJ
13
SUZ
Ret
SUG
4
AUT
8
MOT
9
9th49
2016Lexus RC FBGT5006 Andrea Caldarelli
Kazuya Oshima
OKA
4
FUJ
5
SUG
4
FUJ
9
SUZ
4
CHA
3
MOT
4
MOT
2
2nd92
2017Lexus LC500 GT500BGT5006 Andrea Caldarelli
Kazuya Oshima
OKA
2
FUJ
2
AUT
13
SUG
3
FUJ
9
SUZ
7
CHA
2
MOT
13
3rd82
2018Lexus LC500 GT500BGT5006 Kazuya Oshima
Felix Rosenqvist
James Rossiter
OKA
4
FUJ
5
SUZ
12
CHA
2
FUJ
7
SUG
11
AUT
9
MOT
6
7th65
2019Lexus LC500 GT500BGT5006 Kazuya Oshima
Kenta Yamashita
OKA
13
FUJ
8
SUZ
3
BUR
1
FUJ
1
AUT
6
SUG
6
MOT
2
2nd106
2021Audi R8 LMS EvoYGT3006 Yoshiaki Katayama
Satoshi Motoyama
OKA
22
FUJ
23
MOT
19
SUZ
12
SUG
18
AUT
24
MOT
20
FUJ
18
22nd21
2022Audi R8 LMS Evo IIYGT3006 Yoshiaki Katayama
Satoshi Motoyama
Roberto Merhi
Shintaro Kawabata
OKA
5
FUJ
14
SUZ
18
FUJ
16
SUZ
5
SUG
16
AUT
20
MOT
13
16th31.5
2023Audi R8 LMS Evo IIYGT3006 Yoshiaki Katayama
Roberto Merhi
Seiya Jin
OKA
21
FUJ
7
SUZ
15
FUJ
3
SUZ
Ret
SUG
3
AUT
15
MOT
3
10th55

Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.* Season still in progress.


All Japan Sports Prototype Championship

YearCarDrivers
1984Nissan Skyline Turbo C (LM04C) Kenji Takahashi / Osamu Nakako / Toshio Suzuki
1985Nissan LM04C

Nissan LM05C

Keji Matsumoto / Osamu Nakako / Akio Morimoto
1986Nissan March 86G Keji Matsumoto / Aguri Suzuki
1987Nissan March 86G Anders Olofsson / Takao Wada
1988#86 Nissan March 88G Anders Olofsson / Takao Wada
1989#85 Nissan March 88G Osamu Nakako / Akio Morimoto / Koji Sato
1990#85 Nissan R89C Osamu Nakako / Takao Wada / Maurizio Sandro Sala
1991#25 Nissan R89C

#25 Nissan R90CP

Hideki Okada / Takao Wada

Masahiko Kageyama / Maurizio Sandro Sala

24 Hours of Le Mans

YearEntrantNo.TyresCarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1987 Italya Sports
Team LeMans
29YNissan R86V Anders Olofsson
Alain Ferté
Patrick Gonin
Gr.C186DNFDNF
1988 Italya Cabin
Team LeMans Co.
85YNissan R87S Toshio Suzuki
Danny Ongais
Michel Trollé
Gr.C174DNFDNF
86YNissan R88S Anders Olofsson
Lamberto Leoni
Akio Morimoto
Gr.C169DNFDNF
1989 Team LeMans Co.
Courage Compétition
32YMarch 88S Takao Wada
Akio Morimoto
Anders Olofsson
C1221DNFDNF
1990 Team Le Mans85YNissan R89C Takao Wada
Anders Olofsson
Maurizio Sandro Sala
C1182DNFDNF

Super Formula (Formula Nippon, Japanese Formula 3000, Japanese Formula 2000)

YearTeamChassisEngineDriversRankings
1979Team LeMansMarch 792BMW M12/7  Keiji Matsumoto1st
1988Team LeMansMarchMugen Honda Emanuele Pirro / Geoff Lees3rd
Reynard
1989Team LeMansReynardMugen Honda Emanuele Pirro / Geoff Lees6th
1990Team LeMansReynardMugen Honda Johnny Herbert / Takuya Kurosawa16th
1991Team LeMansReynardMugen Honda Ross Cheever / Johnny Herbert / Michael Schumacher2nd
Ralt
1992Team LeMansReynardMugen Honda Ross Cheever3rd
1993Team LeMansReynardMugen Honda Akira IshikawaNA
1994Team LeMansReynardMugen Honda Ross Cheever / Naoki Hattori / Masami Kageyama3rd
1995Team LeMansReynardMugen Honda Naoki Hattori8th
1996X Japan Racing Team LeMansReynard 96DMugen MF308 Naoki Hattori / Ralf Schumacher1st
1997Team LeMansReynard 96D

Reynard 97D

Mugen MF308 Norberto Fontana3rd
1998LEMONed Racing Team LeMansReynard 97DMugen MF308 Norberto Fontana /   Satoshi Motoyama1st
1999Unlimited Racing Team LeMansReynard 99LMugen MF308 Satoshi Motoyama /   Koji Yamanishi2nd
2000Team LeMansReynard 99LMugen MF308 Hideki Noda / Yudai Igarashi5th
2001Team LeMansReynard 99LMugen MF308 Alex Yoong / Koji Yamanishi / Yudai Igarashi14th
2002Team LeMansReynard 99L

Reynard 01L

Mugen MF308 Masami Kageyama / Dominik Schwager13th
Takeshi Tsuchiya4th
2003Forum Engineering ARTA Team LeMansLola B03/51Mugen MF308 Toshihiro Kaneishi4th
Takeshi Tsuchiya8th
2004Team LeMansLola B03/51Mugen MF308 Juichi Wakisaka5th
Takeshi Tsuchiya13th
2005Forum Engineering Team LeMansLola B03/51Mugen MF308 Tatsuya Kataoka11th
Takeshi Tsuchiya8th
2006Team LeMansLola FN06Toyota RV8J Tatsuya Kataoka7th
Toranosuke Takagi18th
2007Forum Engineering Team LeMansLola FN06Toyota RV8J Tatsuya Kataoka14th
Toranosuke Takagi16th
2008Team LeMansLola FN06Toyota RV8J Satoshi Motoyama11th
Hiroaki Ishiura16th
2009Team LeMansSwift 017.nToyota RV8K Keisuke Kunimoto13th
Hiroaki Ishiura6th
2010Team LeMansSwift 017.nToyota RV8K Kei Cozzolino10th
Hiroaki Ishiura8th
2011Team LeMansSwift 017.nToyota RV8K Kazuya Oshima5th
Team Kygnus Sunoco Hiroaki Ishiura6th
2012Team LeMansSwift 017.nToyota RV8K Kazuya Oshima7th
Team Kygnus Sunoco Loïc Duval6th
2013Kygnus Sunoco Team LeMansSwift 017.nToyota RV8K Ryō Hirakawa11th
Andrea Caldarelli / Loïc Duval13th / 3rd
2014Kygnus Sunoco Team LeMansDallara SF14Toyota RI4A Ryō Hirakawa8th
Andrea Caldarelli / Loïc Duval12th / 4th
2015Kygnus Sunoco Team LeMansDallara SF14Toyota RI4A Ryō Hirakawa8th
Kamui Kobayashi6th
2016SUNOCO Team LeMansDallara SF14Toyota RI4A Narain Karthikeyan14th
Kamui Kobayashi17th
2017SUNOCO Team LeMansDallara SF14Toyota RI4A Felix RosenqvistTBD
Kazuya OshimaTBD

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