Since the first Asian Le Mans Series race in Sepang last December Theodor Jensen has become the latest rising star of endurance racing after an impressive run in LMP3 in Asia and Europe, winning the ALMS and ELMS titles and winning at Le Mans in June.
Now the Danish driver from Randers in Central Denmark is embarking on the next stage of his career with High Class Racing, joining a 16-car strong LMP2 field for the 2025/26 Asian Le Mans Series.
This season British team Blackthorn return to the Asian Le Mans Series with a very special partnership with Ecurie Ecosse. The iconic team are celebrating the 70th anniversary of their famous win at Le Mans in 1956 on their debut at La Sarthe.
Two time 24 Hours of Le Mans LMGTE winner Jonny Adam, who hails from Kirkcaldy in Scotland, with join Giacomo Petrobelli and Kobe Pauwels for the six race 2025/26 Asian Le Mans Series, which starts in Sepang on the 12-14 December. Adam was the driving force behind the idea of celebrating the 70th Anniversary with Blackthorn.
After the double championship victory in the series debut in the 2024/25 Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS), Manthey is continuing its involvement in the 2025/26 season and will once again field two Porsche 911 GT3 R in the endurance races across Asia. At the wheel of the nine- eleven with starting number 10 will be the two reigning ALMS champions Antares Au (Hong Kong) and Klaus Bachler (Austria) as well as Loek Hartog (Netherlands). Starting number 92 will be piloted by François Hériau (France) and Richard Lietz (Austria), supported by a silver driver to be named shortly.
After competing in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship campaign in the United States, Cetilar Racing team is already looking ahead and preparing for a brand-new and exciting challenge.
From one continent to another, Roberto Lacorte’s squad is now ready to take on a commitment in the Asian Le Mans Series, fielding an Oreca LMP2, once again bearing the number 47.
The comeback is official – United Autosports will contest the 2025/26 Asian Le Mans Series, with a three-car entry confirmed across the LMP2 and GT3 categories (view the entry list here) and the first full car driver line-up revealed.
Phil Fayer, Paul Di Resta and Ben Hanley will race the #6 United Autosports ORECA 07 in Sepang, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with the talented trio going for outright victory on the team’s return to the growing endurance series.
High Class Racing is proud to confirm its participation in the 2025/26 Asian Le Mans Series with a single-car entry in the highly competitive LMP2 category. The Danish team will field an ORECA 07-Gibson prototype, piloted by an exciting trio of endurance racing talent: Gustavo Menezes, Jens Reno Møller, and Theodor Jensen.
2025/26 ASIAN LE MANS SERIES CALENDAR
Rd 3 / Rd 4 30 Jan-1 Feb 2026 Dubai Autodrome UAE
Rd 5 / Rd 6 6-8 Feb 2026 Yas Marina Circuit UAE



