The new season is set to be bigger and better than the 2017/18 season that delivered record coverage for the teams, drivers and sponsors. With a growing supporter base, a significant broadcast programme including a growing Chinese media partnership, the Series is cementing its position as the premier endurance racing series in Asia.
Class structure:
The Class structure of the 2018/19 Asian Le Mans Series will see a number of changes, whilst maintaining the mix of both prototype and GT cars that is synonymous with Le Mans racing.
The LMP2 class will be at the front of the field, with Championships on offer for both professional and amateur drivers. The amateur trophy will be open to entries featuring all-amateur driver line ups, while the professional trophy will be awarded to the outright class winner.
The LMP3 class, one of the fastest growing motorsport classes in the region, will remain unchanged.
The GT class will continue to be open to GT3 cars as well as Japan GT300 cars. Should there be a minimum of four GTE cars entered for the full season, a dedicated LMGTE class will also be created.
The existing GT Cup class will continue to be open to cars that have been homologated for various one-make series around the world such as Audi R8 LMS Cup, Ferrari Challenge, Lamborghini Super Trofeo and Porsche Carrera Cup. In addition, from the start of the 2018/19 Season, teams will also be able to enter GT4 cars. The GT Cup class will be reserved for amateur drivers.
24 Hours of Le Mans – Four invitations:
As in previous years, the winner of the LMP2 and LMP3 classes will each receive an invitation to compete in the LMP2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2019.
For the 2018/19 Asian Le Mans Series, there will be an added recognition for LMP2 amateur entries – not only will they be fighting for their own Championship honours, there will also be an elusive invitation to the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the winning team.
There will also be one invitation to race in the LM GTE Am class for the winner of the GT class.
Calendar – A season opener at Shanghai International Circuit:
The season, that will feature four races of four hours in length, commences at the end of November. This will ensure it avoids clashes with other Asian series, whilst also giving teams from around the world the time to join.
The 2018/19 season open at the Shanghai International Circuit, the first of four FIA Grade 1 Circuits the Asian Le Mans Series will visit. The race will be run in conjunction with the China Touring Car Championship (CTCC), adding to the profile of the event in China.
The Series will again race in Fuji Speedway in December, and it will return to the Buriram International Circuit in Thailand in mid-January. The round will again be held as a part of Children’s Day activities after the event was a huge success earlier this year, drawing a crowd of over 100,000.
The final round will again be held at the Sepang International Circuit although this season it will be held later, at the end of February, after the Chinese New Year period.
Pierre Fillon, President of the Automobile Club de l’Ouest:
“The Asian Le Mans Series is a very important Championship for the ACO, particularly with regard to the role the Series plays in the development of endurance racing in the region. The significant growth in coverage is opening the sport up to a new audience, whilst it offers local teams and drivers the opportunity to develop before making the step up to the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
“Graduates of the Series such as Clearwater Racing and particularly Jackie Chan DC Racing are proof of the talent that is coming from the Asian Le Mans Series, and we are looking forward to seeing what the 2018/19 delivers.”
Cyrille Taesch Wahlen, Asian Le Mans Series Managing Director:
“The 2017/18 Season saw record exposure for all those involved in the Asian Le Mans Series. For 2018/19 we are expecting this to generate even greater coverage making the Series even more attractive to our stakeholders.
“With an improved entry package that includes lower entry fees, especially for those who commit prior to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, combined with the increased recognition of amateur drivers and impressive broadcast package, gives us a strong base to further strengthen the Asian Le Mans Series for Prototypes and GT categories and cement its place as the premier endurance racing series is Asia.”
2018/19 Asian Le Mans Series Calendar details:
Round 1: 23 – 25 November 2018
Shanghai International Circuit, China
Round 2: 7 – 9 December 2018
Fuji Speedway, Japan
Round 3: 10 – 12 January 2019
Buriram Chang International Circuit, Thailand
Round 4: 22 – 24 February 2019
Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia