JAMIE CHADWICK Makes Le Mans Debut After Breaking ELMS Barrier in 2025
June 12, 2025
by Jenn Nelson // from www.forbes.com
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- JAMIE CHADWICK is making history again this weekend, taking her first shot at the 24 Hours of Le Mans after becoming the first woman to win an overall European Le Mans Series race earlier this year. The British driver’s breakthrough victory at Le Castellet in May wasn’t just a feel-good moment—it was proof that she belongs at the highest level of endurance racing, setting up this Le Mans debut as the logical next step in her barrier-breaking career.
- What makes CHADWICK’s Le Mans bid compelling isn’t just the historic angle—it’s the genuine shot at success. Teaming with three-time Le Mans winner André Lotterer and rising star Mathys Jaubert at IDEC Sport, she’s got the experience and pace around her to make noise in LMP2. The team already scored their first Le Mans podium last year, and CHADWICK’s recent ELMS dominance suggests they’re not just here to make up the numbers.
- The transition from single-seaters to endurance racing has clearly clicked for CHADWICK, who talks about loving the team dynamic and collective effort required over 24 grueling hours. Her realistic but ambitious approach—acknowledging that finishing is an achievement while still dreaming of the podium—shows the racing maturity that’s made her such a consistent winner. This isn’t about participation trophies; it’s about a proven race winner taking on the ultimate test.
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