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Inter Europol Competition confirms own LMP2 entry for IMSA 2025

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Inter Europol Competition confirms own LMP2 entry for IMSA 2025

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Inter Europol Competition has confirmed their own #43 Oreca 07 LMP2 entry in the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship as part of the Endurance Cup schedule.

The Polish bakery chain currently run an ongoing partnership with reigning LMP2 champions and current championship leaders PR1 Mathiasen on their #52 Oreca 07.

Having run the #43 in their appearances at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the European Le Mans Series, Inter Europol will set up their own base in the US for next year’s season for the IMSA #43 entrant.

They will recall their joint experience with PR1 during the course of the 2024 season, which is set to take on its penultimate round at Indianapolis for a six-hour race on 22 September.

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At a narrow margin, their #52 Oreca joint-entry narrowly leads the IMSA LMP2 standings by 27 points over the #74 Riley Oreca, who themselves made the step into LMP2 after the LMP3 category was removed from the SportsCar Championship multiple selection of racing car categories.

In addition to declaring their LMP2 and LMP3 intentions for the Asian Le Mans Series, Team Manager Sascha Fassbender added: “Additionally, we’re thrilled to be participating in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2025.

“This will be under ‘Inter Europol Competition’, and we will set up our base in the United States for this programme.

“We’re all looking forward to this new challenge for our team.

“The driver announcements will come later in the year, and yes, we could not be more excited for this new chapter as we continue to perform at such a high level and grow our team.”

Having won the Centenary 24 Hours of Le Mans in the LMP2 category, they will seek out the 24 Hours of Daytona which will begin next year’s single-handed campaign.

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