Draft:Dayvtec Engineering
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DayVtec Engineering is a Dutch autoracing team and racecar constructor. The company is located at the former Valkenburg Naval Air Base. The team has a history in Dutch auto racing series as well as running operations for Racing for Holland and Racing Team Nederland.
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| Founded | 2001 |
|---|---|
| Base | Valkenburg, South Holland |
| Team principal(s) | Davy Lemmens |
| Current series | Supercar Challenge |
| Former series | European Le Mans Series FIA World Endurance Championship Dutch GT Championship FIA Sportscar Championship |
History
Racing for Holland
Between 2001 and 2007 Lemmens was technical director for Racing for Holland. In this period the team operated a Dome S101 in the FIA Sportscar Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Racing Team Nederland
DayVtec returned to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2017 running Racing Team Nederland. In preperation to return to sports prototype racing DayVtec purchased a Ligier JSP3 LMP3 class car. The team competed in the 2016 Road to Le Mans with drivers Jan Lammers and Bernhard van Oranje. The team finished 33rd one lap down. The car also competed in the Supercar Challenge with Nigel Melker and Max Koebolt winning at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. The car also won at TT Circuit Assen with Frits van Eerd and Lammers.
24 Hour of Le Mans results
Racecar constructor
| Year | Car | Series | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMW 120d | Toerwagen Diesel Cup | Streetcar conversion | |
| BMW M240i (F22) DayVtec | BMW Racing Series | ||
| 2025 | BMW 125i (F21) DayVtec | BMW Racing Series | Racecar conversion kit |
| 2025 | BMW M240i (G42) DayVtec | BMW Racing Series |
