2025-10-29

High Class Racing Announces LMP2 Entry with Star-Studded Driver Lineup

Gustavo Menezes, Jens Reno Moller, and Theodor Jensen to race for Danish Team

High Class Racing is proud to confirm its participation in the 2025/26 Asian Le Mans Series with a single-car entry in the highly competitive LMP2 category. The Danish team will field an ORECA 07-Gibson prototype, piloted by an exciting trio of endurance racing talent: Gustavo Menezes, Jens Reno Møller, and Theodor Jensen.
 
The team’s entry marks a significant step in its continued commitment to international endurance racing, bringing together a blend of experience, championship pedigree, and emerging talent.
 
Gustavo Menezes, the 2016 FIA WEC LMP2 Champion and Le Mans class winner, brings a wealth of experience from top-tier endurance racing, including stints in LMP1 and Hypercar with Peugeot and Glickenhaus.

“I’m excited to join High Class Racing for the Asian Le Mans Series. It’s a championship that’s growing in stature, and I believe we have the right package to fight at the front. Working alongside Jens and Theodor will be a great mix of experience and fresh energy.”
 
Jens Reno Møller, a returning Asian Le Mans Series LMP3 Champion, steps up to LMP2 as a Bronze-rated driver, continuing his successful collaboration with High Class Racing.

“After a successful LMP3 campaign, moving into LMP2 with High Class Racing feels like the natural next step. I’m proud to represent Danish motorsport and look forward to competing with Gustavo and mentoring Theodor through this exciting challenge.”
 
Theodor Jensen, a promising young Danish talent, rounds out the lineup. The reigning Asian Le Mans Series and European Le Mans Series LMP3 Champion will be making his LMP2 debut and representing the next generation of endurance racers.

“This is a huge opportunity for me to return to the series after last year’s success. Racing in LMP2 with drivers like Gustavo and Jens is a dream come true. I’ve learned a lot in LMP3, and I’m ready to take the next step and prove myself at this level, which also serves as a great preparation for the 2026 European Le Mans Series.”
 
 “We’re thrilled to be back in the Asian Le Mans Series with such a strong and diverse driver lineup,” said team owner Anders Fjordbach for High Class Racing. “Gustavo’s experience, Jens’ consistency, and Theodor’s potential create a dynamic team that we believe can challenge for podiums and represent Danish motorsport at the highest level.”
 
The 2025/26 Asian Le Mans Series kicks off in December at Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia, and will feature a record- breaking 48 full-season entries across LMP2, LMP3, and GT3 classes. High Class Racing’s entry adds to the excitement of a packed LMP2 grid, which includes champions past and present, and underscores the growing prestige of the Asian Le Mans Series as a global proving ground for endurance racing talent.