Daniel Juncadella has joined the IDEC Sport LMP2 European Le Mans Series programme which runs in partnership with Genesis’ LMDh preparation.
The recent Qatar 1812 km LMGT3 race winner will take the place of former Formula 1 driver Logan Sargeant, who recently parted ways with the project.
Juncadella will co-drive the #18 Oreca 07 LMP2 with Jamie Chadwick and Mathys Jaubert, meanwhile Genesis LMDh development driver Andre Lotterer will compete in their #18 Oreca at the 24 Hours of Le Mans on 14-15 June.
This is because Juncadella will fulfil his full-time FIA World Endurance Championship seat in the #33 TF Sport Corvette Z06 GT3.R.
The 33-year-old Spaniard will compete at Le Mans which is the fourth round on the 2025 WEC schedule, though it is unclear yet whether Juncadella will continue in pursuit of a Hypercar seat next year.
“I’m really happy to join IDEC Sport and Genesis Magma Racing,” said Juncadella.
“It’s an incredible opportunity to make my debut in the ELMS with such an experienced team.
“Although I’m currently racing in GT3, I already have experience in LMP2 from the 24 Hours of Daytona.
“I’m confident the team will help me settle in quickly.
“My single-seater background also gives me useful references to handle the aerodynamics.
“I want to thank the entire team for this trust.
“I’m looking forward to starting work with them, and that starts this week.”
Le Mans mentioned ‘from the beginning’ for Lotterer
The reigning WEC Hypercar champion joined the Genesis LMDh programme after departing the Porsche Penske project last year.
The three-time Le Mans winner will take on his 13th start at the historic race later this summer.
“This opportunity was discussed from the beginning of our collaboration, but the priority was always the drivers from the ‘Trajectory’ programme.

“Ultimately, Logan’s withdrawal gives me the chance to return to Le Mans and bring my experience to this young team.
“The car looks very competitive. I’ve already spoken with Mathys and Jamie, and we will form a strong trio.
“Thanks to Genesis Magma Racing and IDEC Sport for this opportunity.
“Racing at Le Mans is always special, and this experience will also help me stay sharp for the rest of the season.”
Cyril Abiteboul, President of Hyundai Motorsport, added: “This is a logical choice. Andre has immense experience and has already won the event three times.
“He is part of the Genesis Magma Racing family since he will race with us in Hypercar next year.
“This participation allows him to get familiar with the team, engineers, and mechanics this year while bringing his invaluable expertise from the 24 Hours of Le Mans.”
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