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Hugues de Chaunac named Spirit of Le Mans trophy recipient

On the 90th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, ORECA Group president and former champion driver Hugues de Chaunac will receive the prestigious 2013 Spirit of Le Mans award.

Hugues de Chaunac, Oreca

Hugues de Chaunac, Oreca

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In this very special 90th anniversary year of the Le Mans 24 Hours Hugues de Chaunac, President of the Oreca Group will receive the Spirit of Le Mans Trophy, awarded since 2001 by the Automoble Club de l’Ouest to people who have best served the interests of the race.

Forty years ago, former driver Hugues de Chaunac founded ORECA (ORganisation, Exploitation Competition Automobile), a company specialised in motor sport. Since 1977 and its maiden outing with Renault, ORECA’s history has been closely linked to the Le Mans 24 Hours. The company based in Signes in the Var has raced in the Sarthe 18 times, either with major manufacturers or as a team. ORECA won the race outright with Mazda in 1991, racked up three victories in GT with the Chrysler Vipers (1998, 1999 and 2000) as well as the lap record with the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP in 2010, plus six top-5 finishes in the overall classification in its last nine participations.

This year ORECA will be helping Toyota Racing, to which it has brought its operational support, to run the two Toyota TS030s in the race. De Chaunac’s company is also entered as a constructor with eight chassis (seven Oreca 03s and the Alpine A450 in LM P2) and is looking after the engine tuning of nine cars.

Its Events and Store department is also organising various events during the race week.

On Saturday 8th June ORECA announced that the Rebellion Racing team had asked it to develop a brand-new LM P1, the Rebellion R-One, which will compete in the 2014 Le Mans 24 Hours and the FIA World Endurance Championship.

Hugues de Chaunac, the 26th winner of the prestigious Spirit of Le Mans award will receive his trophy from Pierre Fillon, President of the ACO.

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