
Image coutesy of RTD Media
Five Radical alumni to tackle '26 Le Mans
Five former Radical drivers are set to start the 94th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, many of whom learnt their craft behind the wheel of the British built sportscars.
George Kurtz (#4, Crowdstrike Racing by APR, Oreca, LMP2 Pro-Am) commenced his racing career behind the wheel of Radical SR3s at Spring Mountain Motor Club and Resort, just outside of Las Vegas. This led to numerous seasons in the Radical Cup North America series (Kurtz was championship runner-up in the Pro 1500 (SR3) class in 2013 and won races as recently as 2020) before his focus shifted to SRO, IMSA and Le Mans competition. Kurtz has three Le Mans starts to his name, taking victory in LMP2 Pro-Am in 2023. The American is also a twice Asian Le Mans Series LMP2 champion.
PJ Hyett (#99, AO by TF, Oreca, LMP2 Pro-Am) is another with Radical Cup on the resume. Hyett was the winner of 2024 Radical Cup Race 4 and 5 at Barber Motorsports Park with Team Stradale and is one of numerous drivers whose first foray into motorsport was with a Radical at Autobahn Country Club, located just outside of Chicago. Interestingly Hyett’s co-driver Dane Cameron also has a connection to Radical. Cameron’s uncle, Steve Cameron, was instrumental in Dane’s formative years and is also co-principal of Radical Northwest– the world’s largest volume Radical dealer based at Sonoma Raceway in California.
Bijoy Garg (#343, Inter Europol Competition, Oreca, LMP2) also has Radical Cup North America experience, having won Pro 1340 (SR3) on his debut weekend in 2023. A year later Garg won Le Mans on debut in LMP2 with United Autosport. Garg is also an IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge LMP3 champion.
Ian Aguilera (#37, CLX Motorsport, Oreca LMP2) has raced Radicals on no less than three continents, having competed in the Radical Cup United Kingdom, the Gulf Radical Cup and the 2025 Radical World Finals at Virginia International Raceway in the United States. However, it was a year prior, in 2024 at Yas Marina that Aguilera was crowned a Radical World Champion in Pro 1500 (SR3). The Mexican driver has also been a member of Escuderia Telmex since 2019.

Peter Dempsey (#34 Racing Team Turkey By TF, Corvette LMGT3) is most famous for winning at ’The Brickyard’ (Indianapolis Motor Speedway) by the smallest margin in history. The Irishman crossed the line a mere 0.0026 seconds ahead in a four-wide photo finish during the 2013 Indy NXT race. Yet, it is Dempsey’s Radical history that will have the most relevance to Le Mans. In 2019 he won the NASA 25 Hours of Thunderhill in dominant fashion with co-drivers Eric Wagner, Antoine Comeau and Neil Alberico in a Radical SR3. In
fact, it was the first time a car with a capacity under 2L had clinched the outright victory in the grueling event, beating LMP3 and GT3 machinery.
With so many starters having roots with the British brand, Radical’s mantra of #wemakeracers is alive and well. The cars are the preeminent choice of the world’s top motor racing country clubs, while national and regional Radical Cup series span four continents.
The 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans also marks the 20th anniversary of the first time Radical Motorsport competed at Le Mans with its own SR9 LMP2 car. Powered by a Judd V8, the car made its debut in 2006 with UK based Rollcenter Racing, finishing fifth in class, and returned to the French classic numerous times through 2010, when it scored sixth in class with Swiss team Race Performance.
Radical Motorsport
Read Radical Motorsport's articles
Latest News
Comments
Comments are disabled until you accept Social Networking Cookies. Update cookie preferences
If the dialog doesn't appear, ad-blockers are often the cause; try disabling yours or see our Social Features Support.





