Team

Schumacher CLRT

Location

France

Race Series

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup + Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Deutschland + Porsche Carrera Cup France + Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe + GTWC Europe Endurance Cup

The title defender.

Schumacher CLRT is one of the fastest-rising teams in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, combining a lean structure with maximum performance output. Founded in 2020 by Côme Ledogar – a former Porsche Supercup driver himself – the team benefits from deep first-hand racing experience at the highest level.

  • Founded: 2020

  • Key achievements: Multiple PMSC titles (overall, team & rookie 2024–2025)

  • Series: Supercup, Carrera Cup Germany, GT World Challenge

  • Identity: Work, devotion, and precision

The team’s success is built on focus, preparation, and execution, operating with a lean but highly efficient structure.

If you want to find out more about Schumacher CLRT, just visit the team's website.

Driver line-up Schumacher CLRT

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