RACES - The first race was conceived when the second car was built

A beautiful week of racing from Paris to Biarritz with races in Le Mans and Albi

Victory in race 1 in the dry and P5 is the wet in race 2 beacause of a pit limit infringement. The championship battle continues

Mixed results in hot Thailand as the Craft Bamboo Porsche GT4 won both races on the track but was disqualified from one race for driving standards (my fault). Up to the next stop in beautiful Japan

A great start of the season with a win in race 1 and 2nd place in race 2. The Craft Bamboo racing Team was perfect as usual and the Porsche Caymans GT4 was faultless all weekend.

An unfortunate engine failure on the Cobra on the first day meant we finished the 5 days race around scenic France as "tourists" in a beautiful convertible E-Type. Not racing can be good too!

A tough endurance race is a demanding historical racetrack and in changing conditions. The finish was done under safety car

P12 /19 LMP3 cars in the first ELMS race of the 2016 season.
Lots of fun behind the wheel thanks to the great work of the OAK Racing Community and the experienced coaching of Eric Helary

A very hot 1 hour race on the historical Monza track with a final 2nd position in the GT class.

A fantastic Le Mans 24H race! The only gentleman driver entry, in the most challenging LMP2 category with an end result of 11th out of 20 cars and 29th overall.
Special thanks to Jacques Nicolet for creating OAK Racing and the Ligier LMP2, to Erik Maris for being a perfect team-mate an a true gentleman, to all the Oak Racing mechanics and staff for their competence and relentless efforts, to all my friends for their support and to Jacques Louvencourt for his fitness training.
Most importantly to Sophie and to my 4 kids for their tolerance for my passion for racing.

The Porsche 962C shared with my friend Yvan did not reach the finish line following gearbox issues but the mighty 700hp+ were a delight on the long straights at Spa

The twin turbo 935 worked like a charm and showed again that in order to finish on the podium you fist have to finish. A nice 2nd place after 1 hour of intense racing

6 Hours of Spa World endurance Championship: 15th overall and 7th in LMP2 class. Still 5th in the World Championship before the mountain of the Le Mans 24H mid June.
A fantastic race with no incident and a lot of pleasure at the wheel for the 100% gentleman driver trio in the Ligier JS P2.
The Oak racing team has been flawless all weekend long.
Traffic on track with the 1000 hp LMP1s fighting for glory was a handful but the thrill of Eau Rouge and Blanchimont "flat" is worth living!!

A fantastic first race of the 2015 WEC campaign with a very rewarding 5th place in LMP2 despite losing 6 laps because of a broken throttle cable. The Epic battle between the LMP1 favorites was even more impressive seen from the cockpit of the Ligier JSP2. The Oak Racing Team is impatient to tackle the mighty Spa racetrack next.