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Algarve Pro Racing

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Algarve Pro Racing
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Algarve Pro Racing (APR) is a Portuguese sports car racing team founded in 2010 by husband and wife Stewart and Samantha Cox. The team focuses on prototype racing, fielding LMP2 entries in the European Le Mans Series and IMSA SportsCar Championship, the latter in partnership with CrowdStrike Racing.[1][2] APR ran cars for the Russian endurance team G-Drive Racing during the 2021 season, ending their partnership following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]

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Algarve Pro Racing Oreca 07 at Circuit Paul Ricard

Their list of alumni includes renowned sportscar drivers Adam Carroll, Nicky Catsburg, Olivier Pla, Nick Tandy, Oliver Jarvis, Loïc Duval, Yifei Ye, Mikkel Jensen, Alex Lynn, René Rast, Ben Hanley, and Jack Hawksworth, as well as former F1 drivers such as Nyck de Vries, Pietro Fittipaldi and Franco Colapinto.[4]

Notable accolades include the 2023 European Le Mans Series title, as well as LMP2 Pro-Am subclass victories at the 2022 and 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans.[5][6] As of 2025, they are also five-time champions of the Asian Le Mans Series, with titles garnered alongside CrowdStrike and G-Drive as well as under their own name.[7]

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Racing record

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Algarve Pro Racing Ligier JS P217 running at the 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans
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Crowdstrike Racing Oreca 07 (Ran by Algarve Pro Racing) at Watkins Glen International

24 Hours of Le Mans results

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European Le Mans Series

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FIA World Endurance Championship

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Notes

  1. G-Drive Racing and Roman Rusinov are Russian, but both competed as neutral competitors using the designation RAF (Russian Automobile Federation), as the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by the World Anti-Doping Agency in response to state-sponsored doping program of Russian athletes.[8]
  2. The team received the points for 9th place, as entries classified higher were not full time entrants in the WEC.
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