Nielsen Racing is delighted to confirm that team regulars Tony Wells and Garett Grist will be joined at the 88th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans by Alex Kapadia at the wheel of the #24 Oreca Gibson. For the British-based team, the September 19-20 event will mark their debut in the blue riband event, having earned the entry by winning the Asian Le Mans Series in February.
With its roots in the UK Radical championship, the team took its name in 2014 with its collaboration with Nielsen Chemicals. Over the next six seasons, Tony Wells has proven to be a pivotal driver for the team headed up by Sven Thompson, culminating in two Henderson LMP3 Cup titles and victory in Asian Le Mans earlier in the year.
With a win and podium ratio close to 25 and 80 percent respectively, the team has been busy preparing for the ultimate test at Circuit de la Sarthe. Following the recent European Le Mans Series round at Circuit Paul Ricard, the team took the opportunity to test the new LMP2 Oreca 07 Gibson at Estoril, with further running scheduled for Spa-Francorchamps.
For Tony, from success in Radicals, to winning both in the Asian and European LMP3 categories is quite a journey. Equally, the more recent addition of Garett to the stable has been successful, showing race-winning pace in multiple championships in the team leader role.
Alex returns to the team and he too has a great history in the Radical championships, taking the European Masters Series in 2009 before competing with Nielsen Racing both in the LMP3 Cup and the 2018 European Le Mans Series.
The 2020 season has seen the squad field two entries in ELMS as well as three entries in the Michelin Le Mans Cup. The latter will also compete in the Road to Le Mans support event on September 19. With 24 expected entries in the LMP2 category, the team are facing some very stiff competition, but are also relishing the opportunity to take the start of their first 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Sven Thompson, Nielsen Racing Team Principal
“It’s an honour for us to be competing in the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time. The chance of doing this event is not something to pass up, so when we took the Asian Le Mans Series title, we started to look at our options for the big race.
“The global pandemic has made life harder for everyone, both within the sport and outside of the sport, but we’re really happy with the way we have brought together a strong line-up and we now look forward to a competitive race next month.”
Garett Grist
“I can’t tell you how excited I am to race the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Growing up as a kid, I would camp out in my family room staying up all night to watch it and now I’m in it!
“It’s my first time so personally, so I just want to learn as much as I can, get all the laps in and gain as much experience as possible. It’s so valuable for my career. I want to thank Nielsen Racing and Tony for trusting me with this.”
Alex Kapadia
“I’m really looking forward to the event as a whole. I first drove for Sven’s team when it was known as Mark’s Electricals in 2012 and then again with the team in its current guise from 2015. I have raced at Le Mans in the past in GTE and we will soon be testing at Spa in low aero configuration to prepare for the 24-Hour race.
“It’s a new challenge for the team, its first LMP2 race and going against rivals that compete in P2s week in week out, so our aim is to accelerate our learning process, gel as a team and get up to speed as soon as possible!”