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August Raber completes Brutal Fish by Campos Racing’s Michelin Le Mans Cup driver line-up

The young single-seater prospect joins Brutal Fish by Campos Racing to take the wheel of one of the Ligier JS P325 entries that the Alzira-based team will field in the 2026 season

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Brutal Fish by Campos Racing is pleased to announce that August Raber will join the team to represent its colours in the upcoming 2026 Michelin Le Mans Cup campaign, marking the team’s debut in endurance racing. Raber will share driving duties of the #12 Ligier JS P325 with French driver Arthur Rogeon. The second Ligier, carrying number 19, will be entrusted to Lucas Fluxá and Matúš Ryba.

Raber, who holds dual Swedish and Emirati nationality, is 17 years old. Like many others, he began his motorsport career in karting at the age of 13. Just two years later, he made his single-seater debut, competing in both the British F4 Championship and the Formula 4 Middle East Trophy during the 2024 season, where he quickly secured his first podium finish.

Last year, once again competing in the British F4 Championship, Raber established himself as one of the category’s leading contenders, scoring three victories and seven podium finishes on his way to fifth place in the overall standings. He is now set to embark on a new chapter in his racing career.

Brutal Fish by Campos Racing is now entering the final hours before the start of the championship, which will get underway at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on April 11

Adrián Campos (Team Principal of Campos Racing): “I would like to welcome August to our team. With his arrival, we complete a very young line-up with fantastic potential to deliver strong results right from the outset. We are really looking forward to starting the season on home soil in Barcelona and to kicking off this exciting endurance racing adventure in the best possible way.”

August Raber (Brutal Fish by Campos Racing Driver): “I’m excited to join Brutal Fish by Campos Racing for the Michelin Le Mans Cup championship. It’s a great opportunity to learn the style of this kind of racing and I can’t wait to get started for the first race.”