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Change

One race. Multiple teams.
Shared commitment.

Focusing on progress, we reshape how we race.

We’re not just here to race—we’re here to lead. At the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, Cadillac Racing and Corvette Racing are taking on sustainability with the same intensity we bring to the track. From cutting freight emissions to rethinking how we fuel our teams, every decision is part of a bigger shift toward doing things better. Scroll down to see how we’re making an impact—on and off the circuit.
Hertz Team Jota
TF Sport
AWA
Whelen
Wayne Taylor Racing

Highlights from our Le Mans
Sustainability Strategy

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We reduced the carbon impact of our hospitality by shifting to more sustainable food choices—less meat, more local sourcing, and minimal waste. Leftover meals are donated through food charities, ensuring nothing goes unused. Menus are planned in advance with precise quantities to reduce surplus and avoid unnecessary transport of ingredients.

Meet the Teams

Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA

UK-based and relentlessly competitive, Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA combines independent endurance racing grit with factory precision. Fielding the No. 12 and 38 cars, the team is cutting emissions through shared freight, modular hospitality, and smart logistics—proving that innovation off-track is just as critical as speed on it.

Hertz Team Jota

AWA Racing

Representing Corvette Racing in the GT3 field, AWA brings North American energy and technical excellence to Le Mans. With a lean, agile operation and a strong culture of inclusion, the team reduces emissions through resource-sharing and reduced travel while keeping its focus firmly on performance and progress.

AWA Racing

Cadillac Wayne Taylor Racing

Cadillac Wayne Taylor Racing merges elite engineering with endurance pedigree. Racing the No. 101 entry, the team is focused on delivering results with intent—streamlining travel, cutting waste, and optimising its race setup to align with the future of sustainable competition on the world’s biggest stage.

Cadillac Wayne Taylor Racing

TF Sport

Running two Corvette Racing GT3 entries and AO by TF Sport’s LMP2 car, TF Sport is a powerhouse of preparation and execution. The team leads on sustainability through equipment sharing, responsible procurement, and waste reduction—delivering high-level racing with a focus on what matters most, now and in the future.

TF Sport

Cadillac Whelen

A name synonymous with American motorsport heritage, Cadillac Whelen Racing brings experience and purpose to Le Mans. The No. 311 car proudly carries Team Fox branding, supporting Parkinson’s research while championing lower-impact operations through smarter logistics and a commitment to doing things differently.

Hertz Team Jota

Team Fox

Team Fox

For the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, Cadillac Racing and Corvette Racing are proud to partner with Team Fox, the grassroots fundraising arm of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. This collaboration holds deep personal meaning, particularly through Sonny Whelen of Whelen Engineering, who has lived with Parkinson's since 2006 and has long championed the Foundation's mission.

Both Cadillac and Corvette Racing will help raise awareness and funds by featuring Team Fox branding on hero cards, fire suits, and crew uniforms. At Le Mans, the No. 101 and No. 311 Cadillac entries will carry Team Fox logos on their liveries, making a powerful visual statement of support.

A charity auction hosted on eBay will include official race-worn fire suits and other memorabilia from the GM Motorsports family, with proceeds going directly to Team Fox. Select ACO members living with Parkinson's will also be welcomed into Cadillac Racing's hospitality for a memorable, personal experience.