Round 2 of the 2026 Michelin Le Mans Cup was held at the Circuit Paul Ricard on Saturday 2 May, with the no50 23Events Racing Ligier-Toyota of Colin Queen and Giovanni Maschio, which had finished second in Spain, winning the 2-hour race, 3.4 seconds ahead of Round 1 winners Danial Frost and Enzo Peugeot in the no85 R-ace GP Duqueine-Toyota.
This means the top two cars have both scored a win and second in the opening two races, but a pole position in Barcelona for Enzo Peugeot means the no85 R-ace GP heads to the next event in Le Mans on 44 points, one point ahead of the no50 23Events Racing.
The no19 Brutal Fish by Campos Ligier of Matus Ryba and Lucas Fluxà Cross is third in the standings on 27 points, with Léna Bühler and Zack Scoular in the no86 R-ace-GP in fourth on 15 points.
After two races the no62 Bretton Racing Liger of Jacek Zielonka and Léo Sami Robinson heads the LMP3 Pro/Am standings on 43 points after winning in Barcelona and finishing in second place in Le Castellet. They head to Le Mans with a 10-point advantage over the no98 Motorsport98 Ligier of Round 2 winners Gillian Henrion and Eric De Doncker, who are tied on 33 points with Steve Parrow and Mikkel Gaarde Pedersen in the no66 Rinaldi Racing Ligier.
The GT3 points table is headed by the no10 Racing Spirit of Léman Aston Martin Vantage of Philipp Sager and Valentin Hasse Clot. The winners of the race in Barcelona finished third in Le Castellet and will head to Le Mans on 40 points, 12 points ahead of reigning champions Alessandro Cozzi and Eliseo Donno in the no51 AF Corse Ferrari on 28 points.
Round 2 winners David Cleto Fumanelli and Lorenzo Ferdinando Innocenti are on 25 points, with the 77 SMC Motorsport McLaren 720S of Gonzalo De Andres Martin and Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer also on 25-points thanks to a third place in Barcelona and a fifth-place finish in Le Castellet.
CLICK HERE for the championship positions after Round 2 of the 2026 Michelin Le Mans Cup.
The next round of the 2026 Michelin Le Mans Cup will be the Road To Le Mans on Friday 12 June, which will be a 3-hour race for the first time.
Extra points will be on offer for this event, with 38 points awarded to the winner, 27 points for second, 23 for third, with 18, 15, 12, 9, 6, 3 and 2 points awarded from 4th to 10th places. Only cars on the full season entry list are eligible to score championship points at Le Mans.