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AO by TF will return to the European Le Mans Series next year with the unchanged driver lineup of Dane Cameron, Louis Deletraz and PJ Hyett, as the team seeks its third class title in a row.
Confirmed on Tuesday, the same trio will pilot the No. 99 Oreca 07 Gibson in the six-round ELMS season, which kicks off in April with the 4 Hours of Barcelona.
The TF Sport-run operation delivered four class victories and nine podium finishes across the 2024 and 2025 seasons, the former season which saw the team claim the overall LMP2 title with Deletraz teaming up with Robert Kubica and Jonny Edgar.
“We’ve had two very successful years with our partnership with TF in the ELMS and we are excited to continue together in 2026,” said team principal Gunnar Jeannette.
“The competition in the LMP2 Pro-Am class is very strong across the field and we are looking forward to PJ, Louis, and Dane racing for a repeat championship win.”
Cameron added: “I am very excited to be back with PJ, Louis, and AO by TF for ELMS in 2026. I had a lot of fun working with everyone last year and learning the details of ELMS.
“I believe we can be even stronger this time around as we try to defend our title.”
“I’m super happy to continue with the AO by TF family,” added Deletraz. “We started this journey together two years ago and it made complete sense to continue.
“This year was so much fun with PJ and Dane. We won the championship, won Le Mans, which was a dream of mine, and now we’re going to try doing it again.
“2026 will be a busy season alongside my IMSA commitment with Cadillac Racing and Wayne Taylor Racing, very glad that I’m able to do a double program and keep sharp racing prototypes. I can’t wait to get started.”
Confirmation of AO by TF’S ELMS program comes on the heels of its LMP2 title defense in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, also with an unchanged full season lineup of Cameron and Hyett.