ACO Press Conference – Part Four - Expansion of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
As previously reported, the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup (ILMC) will commence this September at the Silverstone 1000Kms, this the first of three inaugural races across Europe, America and Asia with confirmed entries from Audi, Peugeot and Drayson Racing in LMP1, Oak Racing in LMP2 and Porsche, Ferrari and Jaguar in GT2 – Felbermayr Proton and AF Corse are expected in the GT2 class. The final 2010 entry is set to be confirmed now in late August (this was originally slated for May).
The ACO press conference today confirmed some considerable expansion of the ILMC for 2011.
Seven races will now represent the aims of the series; “an endurance world cup which brings the spirit of Le Mans and multi-class endurance racing with a thread of sustainable development to a trans-continental arena.”
Each of six rounds will represent one of the three Le Mans Series: Le Mans Series (LMS), American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and the Asian Le Mans Series, with the Le Mans 24 hours itself being the blue riband event with double points awarded.
The ACO have chosen to release what is firmly dubbed as a draft calendar today
The proposed events are:
March : Sebring 12 Hours
May: Spa 1000Kms
June : Le Mans 24 hours – double points
September: Silverstone 1000Kms
September / October : Petit Le Mans, Atlanta
October: Mount Fuji 1000Kms
November: 6 Hours, China (circuit TBA).
In answer to the question – “Is this the forerunner to a full World Championship.” Senior ACO sources pointed to the small size of the ACO staff (c.150) and the massive challenge of rolling out a series on three continents, let alone the expansion that would be required to attain full World Championship status.”