Jackie Chan becomes Le Mans team owner

    Chan is a founding partner in the BAXI DC Racing team that dominated the LMP3 class of the Asian Le Mans Series in the 2015/16 season.

    Published On Feb 08, 2016 03:07:00 PM

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    Jackie Chan becomes Le Mans team owner

    The Hong Kong actor and stuntman has joined the list of film and TV heroes to get involved in the 24-hour classic.

    Chan is a founding partner in the BAXI DC Racing team that dominated the LMP3 class of the Asian Le Mans  Series in the 2015/16 season.

    Drivers Ho-Pin Tung, team co-owner David Cheng and France’s Thomas Laurent drove a Ligier JS P3 to four wins out of four to easily claim the class title.

    Sparkle Roll Group-Jackie Chan DC Racing, which has entered the FIA World Endurance Championship, has been announced in the 60-car entrylist for this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    The team will campaign an Alpine A460- Nissan in LMP2, again with Cheng and Tung as two of the drivers in the lineup.

    Thus Chan joins the likes of Steve McQueen, Paul Newman and more recently, Patrick Dempsey, as a film and TV star to become a participant in the French endurance classic.

    Said Chan: “Following a great performance by our team in the Asian Le Mans Series, I am happy that we will have the privilege to race in the WEC, and of course the 84th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.”

    The 61-year-old Chan, who has starred in several iconic films is a known motorhead and racing fanatic.

    “I will support Chinese motorsport and driver development,” said Chan, “so I created the team together with David Cheng.

    “[Now] I look forward to personally attending this year’s Le Mans 24 hour race to support my team and my compatriot drivers David Cheng and Ho-Pin Tung."

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