List of Le Mans Prototypes

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The following are a list of Le Mans Prototypes (LMP) race cars, running today, and in the past.

(Note: Some car chassis may have raced in multiple LMP classes through its lifetime or through different setups by teams. These cars are listed in every class they participated in.)

Brand Chassis Year Applications Notes Source
Acura ARX-01a 2007 LMP2 Modified from a Courage
ARX-01b 2008 LMP2
ARX-02a 2009 LMP1
ARX-03a 2012 LMP1
ARX-03b 2012 LMP2 / P (US)
ARX-05 2018 DPi Modified from Oreca 07
ADESS ADESS-02 2014 LMP2 Upgrade version of Lotus T128, never raced
ADESS-03 2015 LMP3
Alba Engineering 1993 WSC Modified from an AR2 category C2 racer
Alpine A450 2013 LMP2 Rebranded Oreca 03 chassis
A450b 2014 LMP2 Rebranded Oreca 03R chassis
A460 2016 LMP2 Rebranded Oreca 05 chassis
A470 2017 LMP2 Rebranded Oreca 07 chassis (homologated to the 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations.)
A480 2021 LMP1/LMH Rebranded Rebellion R13 chassis
Argo Racing Cars 1993 WSC Modified from Argo JM19 IMSA Camel Lights model
1996 WSC Modified from incomplete Argo JM20 model
Ascari A410 2001 LMP900 Modified from Lola T92/10
KZR-1 2002 LMP900
Aston Martin AMR-One 2011 LMP1
Audi R8C 1999 LMGTP
R8R 1999 LMP900
R8 2000 LMP900
LMP1
Built by Dallara, continuously evolved until 2005.
R10 TDI 2006 LMP1 Uses a TDI diesel engine.
R15 TDI 2009 LMP1 Uses a TDI diesel engine
R15 TDI Plus 2010 LMP1
R18 TDI 2011 LMP1 Uses a TDI diesel engine.
R18 Ultra 2012 LMP1 Upgraded, lighter version of R18 TDI
R18 e-Tron quattro 2012 LMP1 Same as R18 Ultra but with a hybrid system powering the front wheels.
R18 e-Tron quattro 2014 LMP1 Retains same name as 2012 model, but completely redesigned for 2014 LMP1 rules.
R18 e-Tron quattro 2016 LMP1 Upgraded high-nose bodywork and new lithium-ion battery energy storage in place of flywheel.
Aurus 01 2019 LMP2 Rebranded Oreca 07 chassis
1999 LMP Derived from a Riley & Scott Mk III
2002 LMP Derived from a WR, fitted with a Mazda Wankel engine.
1994 WSC Never raced
2012 LMP2
1994 WSC
Bentley EXP Speed 8 2001 LMGTP Built by
Speed 8 2003 LMGTP Complete redesign.
1998
BMW V12 LM 1998 WSC One car modified in 2000 by Goh and Dome
V12 LMR 1999 LMP900
BR Engineering BR01 2015 LMP2 Coupe built for SMP Racing.
BR1 2018 LMP1 Joint developed with Dallara. [1]
BRM P301 1997 WSC Modified from BRM P351
Cadillac Northstar LMP 2000 LMP900 Designed by Riley & Scott, later upgraded to Northstar LMP01
Northstar LMP02 2002 LMP900 Built by 3GR
DPi-V.R 2017 DPi Dallara P217 chassis and Cadillac engine
1996 WSC Modified from an Oldsmobile Cutlass [2]
Chevron 1996 WSC
Chrysler Patriot 1993 WSC Built and constructed by Reynard, never raced
LMP 2001 LMP900 Designed by Dallara
CLM P1/01 2014 LMP1
Courage 1995 WSC Modified from
1996 WSC Modified from Courage C32
C41 1995 WSC
C50 1998 WSC Modified from Courage C41
C51 1998 WSC Modified from Courage C41
C52 1999 LMP900 Modified from Courage C41. Also ran as the Nissan C52.
C60 2000 LMP900 Evolved into the C60JX in 2002
2003 LMP675
LMP2
Hybrid model in 2005
2006 LMP1 Not only the factory, also a customer car
2007 LMP2
2009 LMP1
Consulier 1994 WSC
Crawford 2001 LMP900
Creation CA06/H 2006 LMP1 A modification of the original Reynard 02S
2007 LMP1 Designed by
Dallara SP1 2002 LMP900 Commercial application of the Chrysler LMP
GC-21 2002 LMP2 Rebodied Formula Three car originally for use in the revived Fuji Grand Champion Series, saw action in Japan Le Mans Challenge
P217 2017 LMP2/DPi LMP2 chassis homologated to the 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations. Re-engineered and rebranded as the Cadillac DPi-V.R under IMSA DPi regulations.
Debora LMP200 2001 WSC
LMP201 1995 WSC
LMP294 1994 WSC Rebuilt from the Debora SP93
LMP295 1995 WSC
LMP296 1996 WSC
LMP297 1997 WSC
LMP299 1999 WSC
LMP2000 2000 LMP675
DBA 03S 2003 LMP675 Modified from Reynard 02S, created by
1994 WSC Modified from Denali IMSA Camel Lights model
Dome S101 2001 LMP900
LMP1
Evolved into hybrid LMP1 in 2005
S101.5 2007 LMP1
S102 2008 LMP1 Closed-cockpit design
S102.5 2012 LMP1 Upgraded version of S102 by Pescarolo Sport
Strakka-Dome S103 2014 LMP2 Only tested in 2014, race debut in 2015
Durango 2000 LMP900 Built by GMS; Judd V10 engine badged as MG
Embassy 2008 LMP2 Zytek V8 engine
Epsilon Euskadi ee1 2008 LMP1 Closed-cockpit design
1994 WSC Never raced
Ferrari 333SP 1994 WSC Designed by Dallara, built by Michelotto, evolved into 333SP Evo in 1998
1998 WSC
LMP900
Modified from a C2 racer
Gibson 015S 2015 LMP2 Modified Zytek Z11SN
Ginetta G57 P2 2016 LMP2 Basically the P3-15 but has 30% more downforce
G58 2018 LMP2
G61-LT-P3 2020 LMP3 Evolution of P3-15
G60-LT-P1 2018 LMP1 [3]
Ginetta-Juno LMP3 2015 LMP3 First LMP3 car to race, evolved into G57 P2, and subsequently G58
Glickenhaus SCG 007 2021 LMH
2000 LMP900
G99-S 2000 LMP900 Modified from a Porsche 911 GT1, never raced, modified to an IMSA GTS car
1994 LMP2 Modified from road car sans roof[4]
2000 LMP900
HPD ARX-01c 2010 LMP2 Cars badged as HPD for 2010 season, previously Acura
ARX-01d 2011 LMP2
ARX-01e 2011 LMP1 Car only ran in 2011 12 Hours of Sebring before retirement
ARX-01g 2011 LMP2
ARX-03a 2012 LMP1
ARX-03b 2012 LMP2
ARX-03c 2013 LMP1 Revised version of ARX-03a
ARX-04b 2015 LMP2 Closed-cockpit design
1993 WSC Modified from Kudzu DG-1 IMSA Camel Lights model, raced once, modified to a Kudzu DG-2
1994 WSC
1996 WSC
1998 WSC
1997 WSC Modified from a never-raced
Kremer K8 Spyder 1994 WSC Modified from Porsche 962
Kudzu 1993 WSC Modified from Kudzu DG-2 IMSA Camel Lights model
1994 WSC Modified from Kudzu DG-3 IMSA Camel Lights model
1996 WSC 3-rotor
1997 WSC 4-rotor
1998 WSC Three major iterations, debut ('98), '99 longtail, '00 major revision
Lavaggi LS1 2006 LMP1
Ligier JS P2 2014 LMP2 Coupe
JS P3 2015 LMP3 Debuted in September 2015
JS P217 2017 LMP2 / DPi LMP2 chassis homologated to the 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations. Re-engineered and rebranded as a Nissan Onroak DPi under IMSA DPi regulations.
JS P320 2020 LMP3 Built to new 2020 LMP3 Regulations, evolution of Ligier JS P3
Lister Storm LMP 2003 LMP900
LMP1
Evolved into Storm LMP Hybrid in 2005
Lola B98/10 1998 WSC
LMP
B2K/10 2000 LMP900 First chassis with diesel power at Le Mans - Taurus Sports Racing w/ Caterpillar power, 2004
B2K/40 2000 LMP675
B01/60 2001 LMP675 Commercial application of the MG-Lola EX257
B05/40 2005 LMP2 Evolved into Lola B07/40 in 2007
B06/10 2006 LMP1 LMP1 evolution of the B05/40
B08/80 2008 LMP1
LMP2
Closed-cockpit concept; raced in LMP1 in the 2011 American Le Mans Series season with an evolved B09/86 chassis.
B08/60 2008 LMP1 Closed-cockpit concept
Aston Martin B09/60 2009 LMP1 Closed-cockpit concept, developed by Aston Martin Racing and Prodrive
B11/40 2011 LMP2
B12/60 2012 LMP1
B12/80 2012 LMP2
Lotus Elise GT1 1997 LMGTP Originally a GT1 car
T128 2013 LMP2 Codeveloped by ADESS AG and Kodewa racing team
Lucchini Engineering 1993 LMP
2004 LMP2
1996 WSC
1993 WSC Modified from Mantac GTP IMSA Camel Lights racer
MXP-1 1997 WSC Modified from Nissan NPT-90 [5]
Mazda 2014 LMP2 Modified from Lola B12/80, uses a 2.2L SkyActiv Diesel engine
RT24-P 2017 DPi Riley-Multimatic Mk. 30 chassis and Mazda engine
1998 Modified from Lola T92/10
Mercedes-Benz CLR 1999 LMGTP
MG EX257 2001 LMP675 Designed by Lola (B01/60)
EX264 2005 LMP2 Evolved from Lola B05/40, built by RML using EX257 parts; evolved into EX265 in 2008
EX265C 2008 LMP2 Lola B08/80 chassis with EX264 parts
Morgan LMP2 2012 LMP2 Rebadged version of OAK-Pescarolo 01
LMP2 Evo 2015 LMP2 Evolution of Morgan LMP2
2004 WSC
LMP900
Modified from Reynard 01Q
Runs on bio-ethanol
Nissan R391 1999 LMP900
DeltaWing 2012 Experimental Entered at Le Mans under Garage 56 rules
ZEOD RC 2014 Experimental Hybrid coupe version of the DeltaWing, also entered under Garage 56 rules. First car to lap the Circuit de la Sarthe in racing conditions on electric power alone.
GT-R LM Nismo 2015 LMP1 Radical prototype utilising a front-mounted engine driving the front wheels, and designed to have a mechanical flywheel hybrid system which was never raced.
Norma Auto Concept 1995 WSC
2000 LMP900
M200P 2010 LMP2
M30 2017 LMP3
OAK-Pescarolo 01 2011 LMP1
LMP2
Modified version of Pescarolo 01 built by OAK Racing. P2 version rebadged as Morgan in 2012.
Oreca 01 2009 LMP1
FLM09 2009 FLM Based on the Courage LC75
03 2011 LMP2
03R 2014 LMP2 modified Oreca 03
05 2015 LMP2 Coupe
07 2017 LMP2 / DPi LMP2 chassis homologated to the 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations. Re-engineered and rebranded as an Acura ARX-05 under IMSA DPi regulations.
2006 LMP1 Rebodied single seater, Toyota 3S-GTE powered
2006 LMP2 Rebodied single seater, later Honda K20K powered
1994 RS/LMP2 Rebodied single seater, Mazda 13B powered
Osella 1996 WSC Modified from a Group CN Osella PA20
Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S 1999 LMP900 Front-engined, modified into LMP01 Evo in 2002
LMP07 2001 LMP900 Front-engined
WSC 1993 WSC Modified from spaceframe Lotus Esprit IMSA GTS racer
NPTI 1996 WSC Modified from Nissan NPT-90
Pescarolo C60 2004 LMP900
LMP1
Modified from Courage C60, evolved into C60H in 2005
01 2007 LMP1
LMP2
"Evo" model introduced in 2009
2014 CN2 Built by Sora Composites; Was a candidate to LMP3
03 2012 LMP1 Based on the failed Aston Martin AMR-One, fitted with Judd engine.
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP 2007 LMP1
908 2011 LMP1 Hybrid version tested before Peugeot's withdrawal from prototype racing.
Picchio Racing Cars 1999 SR1
1999 SR2
Pilbeam Racing Designs 2000 LMP675
2003 LMP675 Evolved from Pilbeam MP84
2005 LMP2
2014 LMP2 Heavily upgraded version of the MP93, only raced in South African local events
1994 WSC Never raced
Porsche LMP1-98 1998 LMP A factory-backed evolution of the former TWR WSC-95
LMP2000 2000 LMP900 Never raced
RS Spyder (9R6) 2006 LMP2 "Evo" model introduced in 2007
919 Hybrid 2014 LMP1 Upgraded in 2015, 2016, and 2017. Modified to unrestricted 919 Evo in 2018.
2001 LMP900
2006 LMP1 Modified from Reynard
2002 LMP1
Radical 2006 LMP2
2008 LMP1 -powered
2012 LMP2 different version powered by Roush-Yates Ford engine
Rebellion R-One 2014 LMP1 Built by Oreca. Design evolved into Oreca 05 LMP2 chassis
R13 2018 LMP1 Built by Oreca. Evolution based on Oreca 07 LMP2 chassis [6]
Reynard 2000 LMP900
LMP675
2001 LMP900
LMP675
An upgrade of the 2KQ
02S 2002 LMP675 Never completed, modified by multiple manufacturers later
Riley & Scott Mk III 1996 WSC
LMP900
Evolved into Mk III/2
Mk III C 2001 LMP900
2007 LMP1 Customer car, none sold
624 1999 Never raced
Riley-Ave Motorsports 2016 LMP3 Debuted in 2017 IMSA Prototype Challenge (was set to debut before in the 2016 European Le Mans Series season).
Riley/Multimatic Mk. 30 2017 LMP2/ DPi LMP2 chassis homologated to 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations. Re-engineered and rebranded as the Mazda RT24-P under IMSA DPi regulations.
Shelby American 1993 WSC Modified from a Shelby Can-Am model
2000
Spice Engineering 1994 WSC
1994 WSC Modified from AK93 IMSA Camel Lights racer
1994 WSC
SE89 1993 WSC Modified from SE89 IMSA Camel Lights/C2 racer
SE90 1993 WSC Modified from SE90 IMSA Camel Lights/C2 racer
1994 WSC Modified from AK93 WSC
1995 WSC Modified from HC94
2004 LMP2
1998 WSC
Tiga Race Cars 1994 WSC Modified from IMSA Camel Lights model
1994 WSC Modified from IMSA Camel Lights model
1994 WSC Modified from Tiga GT286 IMSA Camel Lights model
2015 LMP2 Modified from Embassy WF01, never raced
Toyota TOM's Toyota LMP 1996 LMP900 Built by TOM's Toyota, never raced
GT-One (TS020) 1998 LMGTP Formerly in the GT1 class, but converted to LMGTP due to rule changes in the GT1 class
TS030 Hybrid (TS030) 2012 LMP1
TS040 Hybrid (TS040) 2014 LMP1 TS030's 3.4-litre V8 enlarged to 3.7 litres
TS050 Hybrid (TS050) 2016 LMP1 New 2.4-litre twin-turbo V6 and lithium-ion batteries replace the TS040's 3.7-litre naturally aspirated V8 and supercapacitor energy store.
GR010 Hybrid 2021 LMH
TWR WSC-95 1995 WSC Modified from Jaguar XJR-14, semi-backed by Porsche
WR 1993 LMP
LMP2
Peugeot powered
1995 LMP2 Peugeot powered, evolved into LM96 in 1996
1998 LMP1
SR1
Peugeot powered, evolved into LMP 99 in 1999
2000 LMP675 Evolved into LM 2001 in 2001 and LMP-02 in 2002
2003 LMP675 Evolved into LMP2004 in 2004
2008 LMP2 Zytek powered
2006 LMP2 Never raced
Zytek 04S 2004 LMP900
LMP675
Modified from Reynard 02S
06S 2006 LMP1 Hybrid model of 04S
2007 LMP1
LMP2
GZ09S 2009 LMP1
LMP2
Co-developed by Ginetta Cars, hybrid model named the GZ09HS.
Z11SN 2011 LMP2

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