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Matthieu Lecuyer
Matthieu Lecuyer during the European Le Mans Series ORECA season 2013
NationalityFrench
Born (1980-08-19) 19 August 1980 (age 44)
career
Current team
  • Speedcar
  • Iconic Parts
  • Backdraft Racing
Car numberNo. 47 (Oreca FLM09)
Wins4
Poles5
Previous series
2007-2008 Legends car cup
2009 Peugeot THP Spider Cup
2009 SCCA GT1 USA
2009-2010 Bioracing Series
2011-2013 VDEV Endurance Series
2011 Radical European Masters
2012 Trophée Endurance

Matthieu Lecuyer (born 19 August 1980) is a professional French sports car racer from Bordeaux, France.[1] He has raced as a member of Team Oreca, Peugeot Sport, CD Sport Performance Engineering, Team Speedcars, Team Iconic Parts, and Backdraft Racing.[2]

Career

Lecuyer began his motor sports career racing in the Legends Car Cup from 2007-2008.[3] His 2008 season included 2 pole positions and 3 victories.[3] In 2009, Lecuyer participated in the Peugeot THP Spider Cup.[1] He also participated in SCCA GT1 USA that year.[4] Lecuyer raced in the Bioracing Series during the 2010 season and finished in third place in the championship.[1]

He participated in both the VDEV Endurance Series and Radical European Masters in 2011 driving Norma and Radical Prototype.[5] Lecuyer also competed in the 2012 and 2013 seasons of the Michelin European VDEV Endurance Series still with Norma Prototype.[6] He competed in the 2013 European Le Mans Series as a member of team ORECA. He drove the Oreca 09 and finished third at both Silverstone and Imola. He additionally raced in Pirelli World Challenge and NASA Pro Racing in 2013 for the Team Iconic in a Mustang GT3.[5] Lecuyer competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June 2013. He raced for BMW MOTORSPORT and Team DKR Engineering during the final race of the European Le Mans series with a Z4 GT3 and finished 5TH in GTC category.

He has been the official driver of the American manufacturer Backdraft Racing since 2012 and under contact until 2019. In 2014, Lecuyer participated in the French Gt Championship with the Team Speecars and an AUDI R8 ULTRA LMS. Lecuyer also compete in NASA Pro Racing, and FARA Racing USA.[2][7] He competed in FARA at Homestead-Miami Speedway in February 2014, but hit by a Corvette GT1 and knocked out of the race. A month later, Lecuyer finished in second place at the Continental Finance Challenge.[8] He also recorded the fastest lap during the challenge head of former Formula One driver Olivier Panis and Franck Lagorce[8]

In April 2014, Lecuyer finished in third place during his first race in the French GT Tour in Le Mans for Team Speed Car.[9] He raced in an Audi R8 LMS Ultra.[9] in October 2014 he raced a one shot for the English Manufacture Ginetta during the race of champions in Miami and finished 4th overhall after being the leader for 2 hours . A brake failure stopped him for a long time in the pits.

For the 2015 Season Matthieu Lecuyer is recruited by Ginetta USA to compete in the FARA USA championship . In this PRO-AM championship he will be team mate with the Bresilian gentleman driver Kreis Rulino. After 4 races and 3 podiums in the Spring challenge, Sunset 300 and Sebring 500 Lecuyer quit Ginetta at the end of season to sign with LAMBORGHINI MIAMI by Avid Motorsports in the NORTH AMERICA SUPER TROFEO. In his first race in Texas at the circuit of the Americas he finished second for his first PRO CUP race with the Italian manufacture. one month later he will end 7th in Road Atlanta during the PETIT le Mansrace.In November 2015 he wins the second race of the WORLD FINAL in Sebring, he also scored the best lap time during the race. In 2016 he extended his contract as a Lamborghini Miami driver with the LAMBORGHINI LP 570 ST-4 in its last years and the new LAMBORGHINI HURACAN ST 620-2

Notable results

Notable results for 2013–2014:

European Le Mans Series ORECA season 2013
Series Track Result Team Car
Michelin Endurance (2013) Barcelona 6th CD Sport Norma M20 FC
European Le Mans (2013) Silverstone 3rd Oreca Oreca 09
European Le Mans (2013) Imola 3rd Oreca Oreca 09
European Le Mans (2013) Castellet 5th DKR Engineering BMW Z4 GTC
GT Tour (2014) Le Mans 3rd Speed Car Audi R8 LMS Ultra
Serie Track Result Team Car
FARA USA (2014) Miami Homestead Speedway 4th Ginetta USA Ginetta G55 GT3
FARA USA (2015) Spring Challenge 3rd Ginetta USA Ginetta G55 GT3
FARA USA (2015) SUNSET 300 3rd Ginetta USA Ginetta G55 GT3
FARA USA (2015) SEBRING 500 3rd (fastest lap) Ginetta USA Ginetta G55 GT3
Super Trofeo North America Circuit of the America's (Texas) 2nd (PRO CUP) Lamborghini Miami LP 570 ST
Super Trofeo North America Road Atlanta (Petit Le Mans) 7th (PRO CUP) Lamborghini Miami LP 570 ST
Super Trofeo North America Sebring 1st and fastest lap (PRO CUP) Lamborghini Miami LP 570 ST

Personal life

Lecuyer lives in Miami FL USA. He is also known for his personal classic car collection.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Matthieu Lecuyer". Driver Database. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Saison 2014". Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Les Pilotes Speed Car 2014". Team Speed Car. Archived from the original on 22 June 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Matthieu Lecuyer à la Journée Test avant Le Mans 2014". Endurance-Info. 19 March 2013. Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  5. ^ a b "ENDURANCE ELMS 2013. UNE SAISON TRÈS INTENSE POUR MATHIEU LECUYER". Autonews.info. 20 March 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  6. ^ "Team Endurance Challenge Set For Silverstone". Daily Sports Car. 16 March 2013. Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  7. ^ "La Backdraft Racing Cup France organisée en 2015 avant l'arrivée d'une Backdraft GT3". Endurance.info. 22 February 2014. Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Le Retour du Continental Finance Challenge". Les Cafe des Sports. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  9. ^ a b "GT TOUR FFSA 2014 - LE MANS" (PDF). GT Tour. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.