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Brutal Fish by Campos Racing to enter Michelin Le Mans Cup with two Ligier LMP3 cars

The Spanish team will contest the six rounds of the championship at some of the finest circuits in Europe, including Le Mans during the same weekend as the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. Barcelona, Le Castellet, Spa-Francorchamps, Silverstone and Portimão complete an exciting calendar in which the two Ligier JS P325 cars from Brutal Fish by Campos Racing will be on the grid

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Brutal Fish by Campos Racing will line up on the grid for the 2026 Michelin Le Mans Cup season, entering two Ligier JS P325 prototypes. After announcing at the end of last year the Alzira-based team’s entry into endurance racing, Brutal Fish by Campos Racing can now confirm that it will compete in this championship with two Ligier JS P325 cars, the latest LMP3 prototypes developed by the prestigious and historic French manufacturer.

The season will get underway with the official collective tests at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on April 8, followed by the first race of the year at the same venue on April 11. Exactly one month later, the second round will take place at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, serving as preparation on French soil for the Road To Le Mans. During the same week as the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June, the third round of the championship will be held at the Circuit des 24 Heures. After the summer break, on-track action will resume on August 22 at Spa-Francorchamps, before heading to Silverstone on September 12. The season will draw to a close on October 10 at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve.

The format will be one two-hour race per weekend, with the exception of the Le Mans meeting, which will be three hours long.

Further announcements regarding the team’s driver line-up will be made in due course.

Adrián Campos (Team Principal of Campos Racing): “This new programme represents a major challenge for the team, and we are extremely motivated to embrace this new chapter in endurance racing. Michelin Le Mans Cup has become one of the most competitive championships combining LMP3 and GT3 cars, and it is a real honour for us to now be part of the grid. The circuits on the calendar are outstanding, and racing at Le Mans will be especially meaningful, as it is the venue where my father contested his final race as a driver back in 1997. As in every championship we enter, our goal is to fight for ambitious results.”