Team

Martinet by Alméras: Perseverance pays off.

Location

France

Race Series

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup + Porsche Carrera Cup France

French racing line.

With over a decade of experience in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, Martinet by Alméras enters its 11th season in 2025 – a team defined by its commitment to young drivers, technical consistency, and strong national identity.

Founded in 2008 and led by Philippe Alméras, the French squad has become a respected force on the international motorsport stage – always with a focus on the next generation. No other team has produced more Rookie Champions in the series, some of whom have gone on to become successful Porsche works drivers.

The team’s approach blends experience and youth, with an emphasis on long-term development, structured progression, and a racing-first mentality. That philosophy is reflected in this year’s compact two-driver line-up: Mathys Jaubert, runner-up in the 2024 Carrera Cup France, returns for his second Supercup season with Martinet by Alméras. He’s joined by Aaron Mason, making a comeback to the series after a two-year break.

Supported by main sponsor Pierre Martinet, the team remains grounded in its values – humility and respect for the process. For Martinet by Alméras, it’s never about quick wins. It’s about building something that lasts.

If you want to find out more about Martinet by Alméras, just visit the team's website.

We never give up – and we pass that mindset on to the next generation.

Philippe Alméras, Team Manager Martinet by Alméras

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