Team

Schumacher CLRT: Champions in black.

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

Back for more!

They came, they raced, they conquered. In 2024, Schumacher CLRT claimed both the Drivers’ and Teams’ titles in dominant fashion – the culmination of five years of dedication, precision, and continuous development.

As the team enters its sixth Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season, the goal is clear: defend the crown and shape the future. Founded by official Porsche driver Côme Ledogar and backed by Car Lovers, the French outfit has become known for its black cars, professional standards, and sharp engineering focus. With seven wins and twelve podiums in just five seasons, they’ve made every race count.

In 2025, the team is back with a powerful duo: Porsche Junior Alessandro Ghiretti, entering his second season with them, and Rookie Flynt Schuring, who gained initial experience with guest starts in the series.

What sets Schumacher CLRT apart is their streamlined, close-knit structure, where everyone plays a visible role. It’s a compact team with big ambitions – driven by technical expertise, passion, and the belief that dreams fuel success.

With a background in multiple racing series and a deep understanding of talent development, Schumacher CLRT isn’t just defending titles – they’re trying to set new standards.

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

Dreams are the driving force behind passion and dedication.

Côme Ledogar, Team Manager Schumacher CLRT

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