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Mar 27, 2025

Genesis Magma Racing begins “year for learning” in European Le Mans Series

Partnership with IDEC Sport sees Genesis Magma Racing take on the LMP2 class in the European Le Mans Series.
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Updated Dec 19, 2025
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Genesis Magma Racing will be represented on this year’s European Le Mans Series (ELMS) grid in the first step for the team on track. The #18 LMP2 car will be shared by Jamie Chadwick and Mathys Jaubert from the team’s Trajectory programme, alongside Daniel Juncadella, in an opportunity for all three to learn about Prototype racing. Working in partnership with IDEC Sport, Genesis Magma Racing team members will have the opportunities to learn their roles and experience the demands and stresses of endurance racing in preparation for the 2026 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season with the GMR-001 Hypercar.

2025 a learning year for Genesis Magma Racing and Trajectory programme drivers 

Competing in the ELMS is a vital first step in the Genesis Magma Racing project, creating the foundations of the team that will run the GMR-001 Hypercar when it debuts in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) in 2026. The ELMS season offers Genesis Magma Racing mechanics, engineers, strategists and other team the opportunity to learn and experience endurance racing, preparing them for the next stages of the project.

For Chadwick and Jaubert, 2025 will be their first full season in endurance racing Prototypes. The Trajectory programme aims to support drivers’ development, working towards promoting them to the driver line-up for the GMR-001 Hypercar in the FIA WEC. The experience of top-class endurance racing which a season in the ELMS provides is a key part of that development, giving the drivers the opportunity to prove themselves, while learning the unique requirements of endurance racing.

Genesis Magma Racing Team Principal Cyril Abiteboul said: “The idea of starting with Genesis Magma Racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2026 from nothing, with no exposure to endurance racing quickly became very scary. The ELMS is a place for the drivers to prove their talents and make their claim to be part of the 2026 GMR-001 Hypercar driver line-up. It is also an opportunity for everyone involved with Hyundai Motorsport to learn about endurance racing, its code, its requirements, its community, and understand what we need to succeed when we enter WEC in 2026.”

Development rather than results the target on track

“Of course we want Jamie, Mathys, Dani to deliver strong results, but more than immediate results, it is the general direction in the course of the season that we are interested into,” said Abiteboul. “For everyone this is a year for learning because we selected the Trajectory programme drivers with aim of a potential promotion to Hypercar.”

That goal is clear to the Trajectory drivers. “I want to learn as much as possible,” said Chadwick. “The aim is to develop as much as possible as a team and line-up and hopefully that will pay dividends by the end of the year. We have a great team and can fight for results. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want a podium.”
 
“Podium finishes would be incredible,” said Jaubert, “but in endurance racing consistency is key. My main goal is to establish myself as a strong LMP2 driver and contribute to the team’s success.”
 
In their development, Chadwick and Jaubert will be supported by Juncadella. He will play an important role in the team as the more experienced driver in the team. “It’s their first contact with endurance racing,” Juncadella said about his teammates. “I am way ahead in terms of experience, but they are very talented. I don’t think I can teach them much to make them faster, but I will help them any way I can to move forward in their careers.”
 
Further support for the pair of Trajectory drivers will come from Genesis Magma Racing driver André Lotterer. The German will join the driver line-up for June’s 24 Hours of Le Mans. A three-time overall winner of the famous race, his knowledge of what is required for success at the event will aid the team in their toughest test of the year.
 

Genesis Magma Racing visibility key to aims of 2025 season

One of the motivations for working with IDEC Sport in the ELMS this season is to build the fame of Genesis Magma Racing amongst the endurance racing community. To support this goal the #18 car will carry the unmistakable branding of Genesis Magma Racing.

The signature Magma orange – symbolising Korea’s vibrant energy - will instantly make the car stand out on track, even as part of a tightly packed field. The team’s geometric logo, inspired by the Korean Hangeul lettering for “Magma” (마그마), with its consonants “ㅁ, ㄱ, ㅁ”, appears on the car’s nose and rear haunches, with Genesis Magma Racing proudly written across the rear wing. The same elements will also be featured in the driver’s race overalls and team clothing seen around this season’s paddocks.

“When we arrive in the Hypercar class of the FIA World Endurance Championship next year, we already want people cheering for us,” said Abiteboul. “To do that they have to know who we are, they must know Genesis Magma and Genesis Magma Racing. During 2025 we need to introduce ourselves to endurance racing fans at every opportunity and that’s what we will do through this partnership with IDEC Sport, during all the races of the ELMS championship, including the amazing 24 Hours of Le Mans.”  

First steps into endurance racing jump into highly competitive series.

The entry into the ELMS will be Genesis Magma Racing’s first steps in endurance racing. However, the series will immediately drop the team, and their drivers, into a highly competitive environment. Already this season there are 14 entries in the LMP2 category, in addition to a further seven contesting the LMP2 Pro/Am category. All LMP2 teams use the same combination of Oreca 07 chassis, V8 Gibson engine and Goodyear tyres. The Prototype racers share the track with the slower LMP3 and LMGT3 classes.
 
The result is an incredibly competitive grid, the perfect introduction to the demands of endurance racing and a high-speed classroom for Chadwick and Jaubert to develop their skills.

“I think the biggest challenge will be how competitive the series is,” said Chadwick. “All the ELMS races are only four hours, so they will be flat out from start to finish. This year will also be my first time in the top category in multi-class racing, so I will have to get used to the speed differential and traffic management.”

“Everything is new,” said Juncadella. “I’ve never really raced in the ELMS before. It’s my first time racing the car and my first time with the team, but I’m sure that everything I’ve learned through the years will give me a head start at the start of the season.”

Iconic circuits all the way on six-stop calendar

The six race weekends of the 2025 European Le Mans Series will take the drivers to a succession of iconic tracks. Starting with the opening race of the year in Barcelona, each circuit hosts a four-hour race, and each provides its own test of drivers, car and team. From the high-speed sweeps of Spa-Francorchamps and Silverstone to the technical challenges of Imola and the season finale in Portimão, via a home race for the IDEC Sport team at Circuit Paul Ricard, every track promises a thrilling contest.

“Paul Ricard feels like a home race for me,” said Jaubert. “I live in the south of France, so I’ll have a lot of support from family, friends, and partners. Having that energy around me will make it a special event.”

“It’s a highlight of the year to be racing in Barcelona, my hometown,” said Juncadella. “I haven’t raced there in a few years, so that just adds to the excitement to get the season going.” 

2025 European Le Mans Series calendar

  • April 4-6 – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Spain
  • May 2-4 – Circuit Paul Ricard, France
  • July 4-6 – Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Italy
  • August 22-24 – Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
  • September 12-14 – Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom
  • October 16-18 – Algarve International Circuit, Portugal

Driver Profile: Jamie Chadwick

  • Place of Birth: Bath, UK
  • Date of Birth: May 20, 1998
  • FIA Driver Grading: Silver

Career Highlights:
2024     7th – Indy NXT Series (1 win, 2 podiums)
2023     12th – Indy NXT Series
2022     1st – W Series (5 wins, 6 podiums)
2021      1st – W Series (4 wins, 7 podiums)
2019     1st – W Series (2 wins, 5 podiums)
              1st – Nürburgring 24 Hours - SP8T class
2015      1st – British GT Championship - GT4 class (2 wins, 6 podiums)

Driver Profile: Mathys Jaubert

  • Place of Birth: Salon-de-Provence, France
  • Date of Birth: March 3, 2005
  • FIA Driver Grading: Silver

Career Highlights:
2024     2nd – Porsche Carrera Cup France (3 wins, 9 podiums)
2024     3rd – Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (11 podiums)
2024     10th – Porsche Supercup
2023     4th – Porsche Carrera Cup France (2 podiums)

Driver Profile: Daniel Juncadella

  • Place of Birth: Barcelona, Spain
  • Date of Birth: May 7, 1991
  • Driver Grading: Platinum

Career Highlights:
2023     2nd – IMSA Sportscar Championship – GTD Pro class (3 wins, 5 podiums)
2022     1st – GT World Challenge Europe Endurance – Pro class (1 win, 3 podiums)
2012      1st – FIA Formula 3 Europe (6 wins, 12 podiums)
2011       1st – Macau Grand Prix