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Big Grid for Season Finale in Portimão

The final race of the 2021 Michelin Le Mans Cup season in Portugal on Sunday 24 October has attracted 31 GT3 and LMP3 cars, with three of the four championship titles still to be decided. 

Big Grid for Season Finale in Portimão
13/10/2021

The 2-hour race at Portimão will see 27 LMP3, 3 GT3 and one innovative class car, the H24 Racing S Richelmi Hydrogen car also on the entry list for further development.

There are 22 teams, and 61 drivers, with two, Rui Aguas (no31 AF Corse) and Miguel Cristovao (no16 Team Virage), representing Portugal and giving the local fans attending the final race of the year someone to cheer for.

CLICK HERE for the entry list for the final round of the 2021 Michelin Le Mans Cup

GT3

With the Team championship won by Iron Lynx in Belgium last month, all eyes will be on who can take the drivers’ title in Portugal.

  1. Three GT3 cars are entered for the last race, with each holding a championship contender.
  2. Nicolas Leutwiler (89 pts) holds a comfortable 15-point advantage over his teammate Julien Andlauer (74 pts) but the French driver cannot win the title as he will be racing alongside his Swiss teammate.
  3. With just three cars on the grid, Leutwiler just needs to take the chequered flag to secure the 2021 Michelin Le Mans Cup Drivers’ Championship.
  4. Paolo Ruberti (no8 Iron Lynx Ferrari) is currently on 71 points, 18 behind Leutwiler, and will be joined by Gabriele Lancieri after the Italians won in Belgium last month to secure the Team championship and the automatic entry for the 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans for Iron Lynx.
  5. Doriane Pin is on 67 points and is mathematically able to snatch the drivers’ championship but would need both the no2 Porsche and no 8 Ferrari to not finish the race in Portugal. Once again, the French driver is joined by Manuela Gostner in the no9 Iron Lynx Ferrari.

LMP3

  1. The LMP3 grid at Portimão will consist of 27 cars with 19 x Ligier JS P320 and 8 x Duqueine M30-D08.
  2. Both the LMP3 Team and Driver titles are yet to be decided and there are five teams still in the title hunt, with the top three split by just 14 points.
  3. While the winners will be decided, what is for sure is the team trophy will be won by a new team. DKR Engineering have won the Team Championship every year since 2017, but this year the team from Luxembourg is not in the running.
  4. Colin Noble and Tony Wells lead the championship in the no7 Nielsen Racing Ligier with 73 points, 11 points ahead of their nearest rivals.
  5. Alexander Mattschull and Nicolas Varrone in the no66 Rinaldi Racing Duqueine are second on 62 points with the no69 Cool Racing Ligier of Maurice Smith and Matt Bell on 59 points.
  6. Scott Andrews and Gerald Kraut (no22 United Autosports Ligier) are on 51.5 points, as is John Schauerman in the no23 United Autosports Ligier, with both cars mathematically still able to challenge for the 2021 titles.
  7. Swiss team ANS Team JSE Management will make their second outing in Michelin Le Mans Cup with the no6 Ligier JS P320-Nissan driven by Switzerland’s Jonathan Brossard and French driver Nicolas Schatz.
  8. Nielsen Racing will enter a second car for this 2021 finale with the n° 27 Ligier JS P320 for Andrew and Jeremy Ferguson.
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