Thompson, Mcintosh, Harper End Asian Le Mans as Vice-Champion with Team WRT

Thompson, Mcintosh, Harper End Asian Le Mans as Vice-Champion with Team WRT

ABU DHABI, UAE

Parker Thompson, Anthony McIntosh, and Dan Harper completed the 2025/26 Asian Le Mans Series season as GT Vice-Champions, finishing second in the championship standings with the No. 69 Team WRT BMW M4 GT3 EVO.

The trio entered the season finale at Yas Marina Circuit still mathematically alive in the GT title fight. A win in the final race would have given the No. 69 crew a chance to claim the championship. Despite strong pace throughout the four-hour contest, the team ultimately finished 10th in class, bringing their championship campaign to a close just short of the overall class title.

The result came after a race shaped by multiple neutralizations, including a lengthy red-flag stoppage following a major on-track incident. McIntosh delivered an exceptional drive during his stints, but revised drive-time requirements after the interruption created strategic complications late in the race and caused the No. 69 BMW to lose track position.

Even so, the Vice-Championship result underscored the strength of the No. 69 program across the season. Thompson, McIntosh, and Harper came to life with a second-place finish in Round 2 at Sepang before delivering back-to-back victories in Dubai (Round 4) and Abu Dhabi (Round 5), establishing themselves as one of the most competitive lineups in the series.

“Hats off to my teammates and everyone at Team WRT,” said Thompson. “We showed really strong potential with three excellent results this season. For me, this was a great opportunity to learn the BMW M4 GT3 EVO and get to know the people I’ll be working with all year in the World Endurance Championship. I’m very excited to see what we can accomplish there.”

With the Asian Le Mans Series complete, Thompson now turns his attention to a full FIA World Endurance Championship campaign. The 2026 WEC season begins with the Official Prologue at Lusail International Circuit on March 22–23, followed by the Qatar 1812 km on March 28.

Before shifting to WEC competition, however, Thompson will rejoin Bryan Herta Autosport and PR1 Mathiasen Motorsport in the LMP2 class for the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, March 18–21.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Mar 18-21 - IMSA Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
Mar 22-28 - WEC Qatar 1812km
Apr 19 - WEC 6 Hours of Imola
May 9 - WEC 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
Jun 13-14 - WEC 24 Hours of Le Mans
Jun 25-28 - IMSA Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen
Jul 12 - WEC 6 Hours of São Paulo
Aug 1 -2 - IMSA Sports Car Grandprix at Road America
Sep 6 - WEC Lone Star Lemans at COTA
Sep 18-20 - IMSA TireRack.com Battle on the Bricks (Indianapolis)
Sep 27 - WEC 6 Hours of Fuji
Oct 1-3 - IMSA Motul Petit Le Mans
Nov 7 - WEC 8 Hours of Bahrain

Thompson and WRT Claim Second Straight ALMS WIN as weekend begins in ABU DHABI

Thompson and WRT Claim Second Straight ALMS WIN as weekend begins in ABU DHABI

ABU DHABI, UAE

Thompson continued a strong run of form in the Asian Le Mans Series, earning a second consecutive victory with Team WRT in Round 5 of the championship at Yas Marina Circuit. Driving the No. 69 BMW M4 GT3 EVO alongside Anthony McIntosh and Dan Harper, the trio led a Team WRT 1–2 finish in the GT class.

After a measured opening phase controlled by rival Mercedes-AMG entries, the No. 69 came alive as the race transitioned into the cooler evening conditions. McIntosh delivered a strong opening performance, moving the No. 69 steadily forward from fifth on the grid before handing the car over to Thompson midway through the race.

Taking over in third, Thompson wasted little time making forward progress. He undercut one rival during the pit cycle to move into second before executing a decisive pass for the class lead at Turn 5. With the No. 69 BMW firmly in control, Thompson handed the car to Harper for the final stint, where the British driver brought the car home just 6.8 seconds clear of the sister No. 28 WRT entry.

“Two wins in a row for our No. 69 squad, and an impressive 1–2 result for Team WRT,” said Thompson. “Tony did the bulk of the work here with a strong qualifying run and two clean opening hours, moving us forward without drama. There were some hectic moments for me navigating traffic and pushing into the lead, and Dan once again delivered a solid stint to take us to the checkered flag.”

The victory marked the second straight win for Thompson, McIntosh, and Harper, following their Round 4 triumph in Dubai. While the championship remains a long shot heading into the season finale, the result keeps the No. 69 crew mathematically alive, needing another win in Sunday’s Race 2 alongside a non-scoring finish for the championship-leading Kessel Racing Ferrari.

The final race of the 2025/26 Asian Le Mans Series season gets underway Sunday evening at Yas Marina Circuit.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Mar 18-21 - IMSA Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
Mar 22-28 - WEC Qatar 1812km
Apr 19 - WEC 6 Hours of Imola
May 9 - WEC 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
Jun 13-14 - WEC 24 Hours of Le Mans
Jun 25-28 - IMSA Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen
Jul 12 - WEC 6 Hours of São Paulo
Aug 1 -2 - IMSA Sports Car Grandprix at Road America
Sep 6 - WEC Lone Star Lemans at COTA
Sep 18-20 - IMSA TireRack.com Battle on the Bricks (Indianapolis)
Sep 27 - WEC 6 Hours of Fuji
Oct 1-3 - IMSA Motul Petit Le Mans
Nov 7 - WEC 8 Hours of Bahrain

Thompson Takes First Win of 2026 in Asian Le Mans 4H of Dubai

Thompson Takes First Win of 2026 in Asian Le Mans 4H of Dubai

DUBAI, UAE

Parker Thompson claimed his first victory of the 2026 season with Team WRT, capturing the GT class win in Round 4 of the Asian Le Mans Series at Dubai Autodrome. Thompson shared the driving duties in the No. 69 BMW M4 GT3 EVO with Anthony McIntosh and Dan Harper, rebounding from a Saturday retirement to stand atop the podium in Sunday’s four-hour race.

The No. 69 WRT entry ran among the leaders throughout the event, battling head-to-head with the No. 87 Origine Motorsport Porsche in a closely contested GT field. After dramatic early-race incidents eliminated several contenders, the fight for victory came down to the closing hour, with Harper ultimately taking the checkered flag just 0.881 seconds clear of Laurin Heinrich.

McIntosh delivered two strong opening stints to position the BMW solidly inside the top three before Thompson took over during the third hour. Thompson quickly worked his way into second place, closing the gap to the leader and setting the stage for the winning move before handing the car over to Harper for the final push to the finish.

“After a tough first day yesterday, we bounced back to take the win today, and I’m really proud of our effort,” said Thompson. “Tony drove incredible, and Dan closed it out under a lot of pressure. I’m super proud of this group. This win also marks Team WRT’s first victory in the Asian Le Mans Series, which makes it even more special to help such an accomplished team earn a new accolade. Now it’s on to Abu Dhabi to close out the season with Rounds 5 and 6 next weekend.”

The victory follows a strong second-place finish for the trio in Round 2 at Sepang in December and keeps the No. 69 crew firmly in the championship conversation heading into the Asian Le Mans Series finale at Yas Marina Circuit.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Mar 18-21 - IMSA Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
Mar 22-28 - WEC Qatar 1812km
Apr 19 - WEC 6 Hours of Imola
May 9 - WEC 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
Jun 13-14 - WEC 24 Hours of Le Mans
Jun 25-28 - IMSA Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen
Jul 12 - WEC 6 Hours of São Paulo
Aug 1 -2 - IMSA Sports Car Grandprix at Road America
Sep 6 - WEC Lone Star Lemans at COTA
Sep 18-20 - IMSA TireRack.com Battle on the Bricks (Indianapolis)
Sep 27 - WEC 6 Hours of Fuji
Oct 1-3 - IMSA Motul Petit Le Mans
Nov 7 - WEC 8 Hours of Bahrain

Thompson Opens 2026 with 2nd Place Finish at Abu Dhabi 6H

Thompson Opens 2026 with 2nd Place Finish at Abu Dhabi 6H

ABU DHABI, UAE

Parker Thompson opened his 2026 season with a second-place overall finish in the Michelin 6 Hours of Abu Dhabi, a round of the Creventic 24H Series, sharing the No. 669 Team WRT BMW M4 GT3 with Anthony McIntosh and Dan Harper.

The six-hour endurance race was disrupted by a high number of Code 60 periods, repeatedly interrupting the flow of the event and forcing teams to adapt their strategies on the fly. Despite the challenges, the WRT squad executed cleanly and remained competitive throughout.

McIntosh delivered a strong opening stint, moving the BMW into third place early on. Thompson followed with an outstanding run during the second and third hours, before Harper seamlessly handled the fourth and fifth hours of the race. Thompson returned to the cockpit for the final stint and brought the car home second overall.

“Coming to Abu Dhabi, we were here for the win—but we’re leaving feeling great about second place,” said Thompson. “The number of Code 60 events really threw our plans off-kilter, but we adapted well and drove a strong race to take P2. I’m impressed with our whole group and excited to get back here in a few weeks with the Asian Le Mans Series.”

Thompson and WRT Earn Podium in Sepang for ALMS

Thompson and WRT Earn Podium in Sepang for ALMS

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

Parker Thompson opened his Asian Le Mans Series campaign with a podium finish in Race 2 at Sepang International Circuit, marking a strong first competition weekend with Team WRT in the No. 69 BMW M4 GT3.

Thompson shared driving duties with Anthony McIntosh and Dan Harper in his first race outing with the Belgian squad. While the BMW lacked outright pace across the weekend, a disciplined team effort and strong execution—particularly in mixed and changing weather conditions—allowed the trio to contend at the front.

McIntosh qualified the No. 69 in fifth for Race 1 and improved to fourth for Race 2. The team brought the car home 12th in Race 1, before rebounding with a second-place finish in Race 2, capitalizing on strategy and consistency as conditions evolved. Thompson delivered a standout performance in Race 2, setting the fastest lap for the team during his stint as the BMW charged forward into podium contention.

“It was a solid way to start the season with WRT,” said Thompson. “We knew coming into the weekend that outright pace might be a challenge, so execution was going to matter. The team did a great job adapting to the conditions, Anthony and Dan were strong all weekend, and I felt good in the car during my stint. A podium in our first race together is a good foundation as we head to Dubai.”

Following the opening weekend in Malaysia, the No. 69 crew sits fifth in the GT3 championship standings. The Asian Le Mans Series resumes with Rounds 3 and 4 at Dubai Autodrome on January 31 and February 1, where Thompson and the WRT squad will look to build on their early momentum.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Mar 18-21 - IMSA Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
Mar 22-28 - WEC Qatar 1812km
Apr 19 - WEC 6 Hours of Imola
May 9 - WEC 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
Jun 13-14 - WEC 24 Hours of Le Mans
Jun 25-28 - IMSA Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen
Jul 12 - WEC 6 Hours of São Paulo
Aug 1 -2 - IMSA Sports Car Grandprix at Road America
Sep 6 - WEC Lone Star Lemans at COTA
Sep 18-20 - IMSA TireRack.com Battle on the Bricks (Indianapolis)
Sep 27 - WEC 6 Hours of Fuji
Oct 1-3 - IMSA Motul Petit Le Mans
Nov 7 - WEC 8 Hours of Bahrain