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Base
  
Magny-Cours, France

Founder
  
Hugues de Chaunac

Team principal(s)
  
Hugues de Chaunac

Founded
  
1973


Current series
  
FIA World Endurance Championship

Former series
  
Formula 3000 French Supertouring Championship French F3 FIA GT Championship European Le Mans Series American Le Mans Series European F2 European Rally Championship

Teams' Championships
  
1997 FIA GT (GT2) 1998 FIA GT (GT2) 2007 LMS (G1T) 2010 LMS (LMP1)

Drivers' Championships
  
1975 European F2 (Laffite) 1977 European F2 (Arnoux) 1979 French F3 (Prost) 1983 French F3 (Ferté) 1984 French F3 (Grouillard) 1985 French F3 (Raphanel) 1986 French F3 (Dalmas) 1987 French F3 (Alesi) 1988 French F3 (Comas) 1989 French F3 (Gounon) 2003-04 ERC (Jean-Joseph) 2004 SRC (Hevia) 2006 FFSA GT(Ayari/Hernandez) 2007 FFSA GT(Ayari/Narac) 2007 LMS (GT1) (Ayari/Ortelli) 2010 LMS (LMP1) (Sarrazin)

Profiles

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ORECA (Organisation Exploitation Compétition Automobiles) is a French racing team, founded in 1973 and run by Hugues de Chaunac, former team manager of F1 team AGS. Oreca has had success in many areas of motorsport including Formula Three where drivers including Alain Prost, Jacques Laffite and Jean Alesi have won the French Formula Three Championship for the team a record 11 times.

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Since the early 90s the team has concentrated on running sports cars and GT cars running a BMW operation in the French Supertouring Championship, winning the FIA GT Championship and the Le Mans 24 Hours in the GT2 class with a Chrysler Viper GTS-R and overall for Mazda 787B in 1991, on their second attempt and first after a decade; preparing the Renault Clio S1600 for rallying and winning the ice racing Andros Trophy with a Toyota Corolla driven by Alain Prost.

In the 2000s, Oreca assisted Renault Sport in building the new Megane V6 for the Renault Eurocup Megane Sport and fielding an Audi R8 in the 2005 Le Mans 24 Hours with support from Audi France. Also for 2006 Oreca ran the Saleen S7R in the Le Mans Series. The Oreca Saleen S7R had already won the 2006 Spa-Francorchamps Le Mans race.

Oreca worked closely with Dodge on the Dodge Viper Competition Coupe, producing well over 100 customer cars in the period 2006–2007 to GT3 specification.

Oreca entered a customer spec Peugeot 908 HDi FAP with 'Semi-works' help for the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours, as well as for the rest of the Le Mans Series races, taking overall honours at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve and the overall championship ahead of the factory Peugeot teams.

In 2011, Oreca won the 12 Hours of Sebring race despite still using a 2010-spec car versus the new for 2011 Peugeot 908s.

In 2012 Oreca was selected to run the Toyota TS030 Hybrid LMP1 car with support from Toyota Motorsport GmbH in the FIA World Endurance Championship (including the 24 Hours of Le Mans). The car showed promising speed but did not finish at Le Mans due to a large crash involving one car and mechanical problems sidelining the other.

Manufacturer

In 2008 Oreca became a sports prototype manufacturer, producing the Oreca 01. The 01 was made for the LMP1 category and was first raced at the 2009 1000 km of Spa with two entries.

During 2009 Oreca started producing the Formula Le Mans 'FLM09'. This was initially run in its own series named the Formula Le Mans Cup until 2010 when it was adapted to allow it to be run three other endurance series including the American Le Mans Series which gave the car its own category (LMPC). The idea was to give an affordable platform for smaller teams to get into endurance racing.

The Oreca 03 was launched to accommodate the new LMP2 regulations for 2011. In 2015, the Oreca 05 was unveiled, winning the LMP2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Oreca was selected as one of the four 2017 LMP2 manufacturers, and launched the Oreca 07.

References

Oreca Wikipedia