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Former F1 Team Plans Exciting Motorsport Comeback Soon

Highlights
- Spyker plans return to motorsport, focusing on 24 Hours of Le Mans
- Company last raced at Le Mans in 2010 before financial troubles
- Dutch driver Jeroen Bleekemolen supports and may drive for Spyker
- New investors fund Spyker’s comeback and endurance racing ambitions
- Spyker developing C8 Preliator model to reveal at Pebble Beach
- Return timeline uncertain; homologation poses challenges for race entry
Spyker, the Dutch-rooted former Formula 1 entrant, is exploring a motorsport return centred on the 24 Hours of Le Mans, backed by fresh investment and renewed product plans.
The marque ran in F1 during 2006–07 after acquiring Midland, before the entry was sold and rebranded as Force India for 2008 under Vijay Mallya.
Beyond F1, Spyker contested the Le Mans Series, Sebring 12 Hours, and FIA GT, last starting Le Mans in 2010. Financial crises followed, with bankruptcies in 2014 and 2021.

Operations restarted in 2022 focusing on road cars. Recent social posts now signal a racing push, supported by Dutch endurance specialist Jeroen Bleekemolen and a new investor consortium.
Central to the relaunch is the C8 Preliator, set for a Pebble Beach reveal later this year. That timeline could frame any future customer or factory racing effort.
The program hinges on meeting modern endurance homologation and eligibility rules. Against a fast-moving arms race—see Ferrari’s recent Ferrari engine upgrade in FP1—Spyker must match technical and operational standards.
Bleekemolen says co‑founder Victor Muller set Le Mans as the objective from day one. He expects to drive, confirming an agreement is already in place pending entry.
Yet caution prevails. No firm date is offered, and several seasons of preparation may be required to validate cars, secure partners, and build a durable racing structure.
The financial backing improves credibility, but execution risk remains high. Across the paddock, reshuffles like Red Bull F1 promotion underline how quickly competitive landscapes can shift.
Spyker’s heritage in endurance racing, plus its brief F1 stint, provides a narrative foundation. Comeback stories, such as Valtteri Bottas’ F1 comeback, show returns are possible with aligned resources and timing.
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