European Le Mans Series

2025 marks a significant milestone for Eurointernational: ten consecutive seasons in the European Le Mans Series and ten years since the debut of the very first Ligier LMP3 prototype.

Since joining the series in 2015, Eurointernational has been at the forefront of the LMP3 category, playing a key role in its development and early success. The journey began with the Ligier JS P3, with Eurointernational among the very first teams to bring the new class to life on track. Meanwhile, the team led by Antonio Ferrari has been protagonists also in the Asian Le Mans Series and 24 Hours of Le Mans with the Ligier LMP2 race car.

Over the past decade, the team has claimed numerous victories and podiums, building a reputation for excellence and consistency. Highlights include dominant wins at Monza and Spa-Francorchamps, two of the most iconic circuits in the endurance racing world.

Among the team’s most celebrated achievements is the 2019 season, where Eurointernational clinched both the LMP3 Teams’ and Drivers’ Championships, with drivers Jens Petersen and Mikkel Jensen delivering outstanding performances throughout the year. Also 2024 has been great, ending the season one step too far to be champions again.

Dozens drivers joined the team in ten years: other notable talents who have raced with Eurointernational include Matteo Cairoli, Mattia Drudi, Kay van Berlo, Joey Alders, Thomas Erdos, Ricky Capo, Davide Uboldi, Andrea Roda, Fabio Mancini, Adam Ali and Matthew Bell — all contributing to the team’s legacy and competitive spirit.

Eurointernational has not only been a benchmark in LMP3 competition, but also a launchpad for emerging drivers, providing them with the tools and environment to thrive in endurance racing.

As the team celebrates this 10-year milestone, its legacy of innovation, passion, and success stands as a testament to a relentless commitment to performance — and a solid foundation for the challenges and victories yet to come.

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