2023 Ligier European Series

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The 2023 Ligier European Series was the fourth season of the Ligier European Series. The six–event season began at Circuit de Barcelona–Catalunya on 21 April, and ended at Algarve International Circuit on 21 October.

Round Race Circuit Date Map of circuit locations
1 Barcelona Heat Spain Circuit de Barcelona–Catalunya 21–22 April
2 Le Mans Heat France Circuit de la Sarthe 4 June
3 Le Castellet Heat France Circuit Paul Ricard 14–15 July
4 Aragón Heat Spain MotorLand Aragón 25–26 August
5 Spa–Francorchamps Heat Belgium Circuit de Spa–Francorchamps 22–23 September
6 Portimao Heat Portugal Algarve International Circuit 20–21 October
Source:[1]

Entries

Teams and drivers

Team No. Drivers Rounds
JS P4
Poland Team Virage 1 United States Lance Fenton All
United States Kevin Madsen All
48 Romania Mihnea Ștefan All
60 Portugal Bernardo Pinheiro All
United Kingdom George King All
Italy HPRacing by Monza Garage 4 Greece Georgios–Periklis Kolovos 1, 4, 6
Greece Kaitatzis Panagiotis 1, 4, 6
Australia James Winslow 2
Italy Nicola Cazzaniga 3
Italy Daniele Cazzaniga 3
Italy Jacopo Faccioni 5
Italy Ronnie Valori 5
Romania Smart Driving 5 Australia Dylan Young 3, 5
Morocco Moulay El Alaoui 3
Italy Davide Amaduzzi 5
Italy LR Motorsport 7 Italy Simone Riccitelli All
Switzerland Jacopo Mazza All
Italy Monza Garage 11 Taiwan Wang Ray Yu All
Taiwan Chou Chun Ting All
Poland Inter Europol Competition 14 Canada Fareed Ali 1, 3–4
Canada Adam Ali 2
Canada Daniel Ali 2
France Pegasus Racing 16 Japan Yuki Tanaka 1–2, 4–5
France David Caussanel 1, 3
France Julien Schell 4
Japan Takashi Hata 5
17 France Anthony Nahra All
France Dimitri Enjalbert All
France Graff Racing 39 Switzerland Jacopo D'Amato 2
France Les Deux Arbres 50 Switzerland Steve Zacchia All
France Louis Rossi All
United Kingdom RLR MSport 75 Kuwait Haytham Qarajouli All
United Kingdom Ian Aguilera All
JS2 R
United Kingdom RLR MSport 10 United Kingdom Simon Butler 1–3, 5
Spain Maximus Mayer All
United Kingdom Martin Rich 6
France DS Events 12 France Anthony Perrin 2
France TM Evolution 25 France Frédéric Morel 2
France Belt Racing by LVR 27 France Ewen Hachez 2
France Pascal Huteau 2
France Pegasus Racing 29 France Christophe Weber 1–3, 5
France Jordan Meyer 1, 4
France Julien Schell 3
France Thierry Colney 5
France Laurent Millara 6
France LADC Motorsport 35 France Christian Gisy 2
61 France Léo Payen 2
France ANS Motorsport 42 France Julien Lemoine All
Italy LR Motorsport 43 Italy David Rodorigo All
Italy Giacomo Pollini 5
France MRacing 53 France Natan Bihel 2
France Extreme Limite 64 France Marc Bonnet 2
France Les Deux Arbres 86 France Jacques Nicolet All
France Bastien Ostian 4
France CTF Performance 95 France Gilles Poret 1–4
96 France Fabien Delaplace 1
France Laurent Piguet 1
Entrylists:[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Results

Championships

References

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