Mathias Beche


Mathias Beche Aussel is a Swiss-French professional racing driver who currently competes in the Le Mans Series|European Le Mans Series] for Richard Mille by TDS. He is a former ELMS champion in the LMP2 class, as well as an LMP1-L champion and overall race winner in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Rebellion Racing.

Career

After starting in karting, Beche began racing in single-seaters in Asia in 2007 when he contested the Asian Formula Renault Challenge, finishing fifth overall with one win. The following year, he took part in Formula Asia 2.0 where he ended up runner-up to Felix Rosenqvist.
2009 saw Beche switch to sportscar racing, finishing third in Formula Le Mans. In 2010, he contested four Le Mans Series rounds; three in the FLM class and one in GT1 in a Ford GT. He then entered the last two rounds of the FIA GT3 European Championship, also in a Ford.
In 2011, Beche competed in the full Le Mans Series season in an LMP2 Oreca 03 for TDS Racing with Pierre Thiriet and Jody Firth. The trio won the rounds at Spa and Estoril and finished fourth in the final drivers' standings. Beche also drove in the FIA GT1 World Championship round at Zolder in a Ford.
For European Le Mans Series season|2012], LMP2 became the top class of the renamed European Le Mans Series. Partnering Thiriet at TDS, Beche won the opening round of the season at Paul Ricard and the season finale at Road Atlanta, securing his first major championship victory. For that year's 24 Hours of Le Mans they were joined by Christophe Tinseau, finishing second in class.
Beche remained in the ELMS with Thiriet by TDS in 2013, though he would also progress to drive in the FIA WEC's top class, piloting a Lola B12/60 for Rebellion Racing. Despite missing the opening ELMS round, the Swiss driver took two victories alongside Thiriet, leading the team towards second place in the standings. In the WEC, Beche scored two podium finishes on his way to fifth in the championship.
Rebellion's LMP1 programme became the permanent home for Beche during the next two seasons, which started with an LMP1-L class win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans alongside Nico Prost and Nick Heidfeld and the eventual LMP1-L title in 2014. The team withdrew from the opening two races of the 2015 season to finalise work on their new Rebellion R-One, but once they entered, Beche and Prost took two privateer class wins to become champions. At the end of the year, Beche was part of a shootout for a reserve seat at Toyota Gazoo Racing, though that seat eventually went to Kamui Kobayashi.
In 2016, Beche returned to the ELMS with Thiriet by TDS, driving an Oreca 05 alongside Pierre Thiriet and Ryō Hirakawa. He took pole for the opening race at Silverstone, though an early crash by Thiriet forced the team out of the race. The trio bounced back by winning a weather-affected event at Imola, before Thiriet/TDS won again at the Red Bull Ring. Beche then took a convincing pole at Le Castellet, paving the way for the outfit's third successive victory. Another podium finish at Spa was not enough to win the title, as Beche and the team suffered electrical troubles in the final race, which was won by eventual champions G-Drive Racing.
Beche returned to Rebellion on a full-time basis in 2017, competing in the LMP2 class of the WEC. His #13 entry was hampered by disqualifications at Le Mans, where a miraculous overall podium was taken away by the team's "unnecessary modification of approved bodywork", and Fuji, which saw a heated battle between Beche and Jean-Éric Vergne come to a head before Rebellion were excluded for a drive time violation. Despite taking three podiums from the final four races, the Swiss driver and his teammates finished fourth in the teams' standings, whereas the sister #31 entry won the LMP2 title.
For the 2018–19 WEC "Super Season", Beche and Rebellion returned to LMP1 with the R13, with the Swiss driver partnering Thomas Laurent and Gustavo Menezes. The team started off with two third places, including a class podium at Le Mans, before a disqualification for both Toyotas earned Beche and his teammates victory at Silverstone. However, Beche moved to the sister car for the round at Sebring and left the team with two races to go, meaning that he finished sixth in the championship — three places behind Menezes and Laurent.
After a scattergun racing programme in 2019 and 2020, where he made his Super GT Series|Super GT] debut for arto Ping An Team Thailand, Beche returned to the rostrum in 2021, winning the final race of the Le Mans Cup as well as the LMP2 Pro-Am class at the 8 Hours of Portimão with Realteam Racing.
Beche would make the LMP2 Pro-Am category his home in 2022, driving for TDS Racing x Vaillante alongside rookie Tijmen van der Helm and amateur driver Philippe Cimadomo in the ELMS. He took two overall pole positions during the year, though this was only enough for fourth in the Pro-Am standings. The team also finished fourth at the Le Mans 24 Hours, where a pre-race exclusion for Cimadomo for insufficient driving standards forced the team up to compete as a Pro entrant with new driver Nyck de Vries. Beche switched to Nielsen Racing for the 2023 ELMS season, where he, Ben Hanley and Rodrigo Sales finished fourth in the Pro-Am classification with three class podiums. At Le Mans, the trio retired early when Sales crashed at Dunlop corner.
Going into 2024, Beche teamed up with LMP2 rookie Grégoire Saucy and the returning Sales at Richard Mille by TDS in the ELMS, driving in the LMP2 Pro-Am class once again. A slower stop relegated Beche to second in Barcelona, though a strong performance in Le Castellet gave the TDS crew victory. Despite Beche's impressive pace at Le Mans, which he contested for TDS's sister team Panis Racing, numerous penalties for the team left him ninth in LMP2. Back in the ELMS, third in Imola allowed the team to take the championship lead. At Spa-Francorchamps however, a mid-race crash caused by Saucy ended TDS's race early. Beche and his teammates recovered lost ground in Mugello, as they performed an aggressive recovery drive to win. This put TDS just two points behind leaders AF Corse ahead of the Portimão finale. In an immensely tight championship battle, an overtake by Matthieu Vaxivière on Beche in the dying embers of the race was a deciding factor, one that dropped TDS to fourth in the championship.
During the 2024-25 winter, Beche took part in the 2024–25 [Asian Le Mans Series|Asian Le Mans Series], partnering Jonas Ried and Alexander Mattschull at Proton Competition. Due to health problems, Beche missed the second race at Sepang. Thanks in part to mechanical problems in Dubai and a drive time penalty at Yas Marina, the Proton crew finished last in the teams' standings. Beche was initially announced to drive a full season in the 2025 IMSA SportsCar Championship for PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports. As part of the lineup, Beche inherited third place in class at the 24 Hours of Daytona. Before the fourth race of the season at Mosport however, Beche was replaced by Benjamin Pedersen.
Beche remained at TDS Racing for the 2025 ELMS season, partnering Sales and Clément Novalak. With a win at the season finale at Portimão, Beche and his teammates finished third in the LMP2 Pro-Am standings. As a recognition for his average stint pace across the season, Beche received the Goodyear Golden Wingfoot Award in his category. He also scored pole position, fastest lap and second place at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Driver profile

As early as 2016, Beche has been described as an "ace" in the LMP2 class.

Racing record

Complete Asian Formula Renault Challenge results

YearEntrant1234567891011121314RankPoints
2007 Formula Renault seasons#2007 [Asian Formula Renault Challenge season|2007]Asia Racing TeamZHU1
1

6
ZHU1
2

6
SEP
1

4
SEP
2

5
BEI1
1

2
BEI1
2

2
SHA1
1

5
SHA1
2

Ret
ZHU2
1

15
ZHU2
2

11
BEI2
1

4
BEI2
2

Ret
SHA2
1

4
SHA2
2

1
5th190

Complete Formula Asia 2.0 results

YearEntrant123456789101112131415RankPoints
2008Champ MotorsportSEP1
1

1
SEP1
2

2
SEP1
3

2
SEP2
1

4
SEP2
2

5
BIR1
1

3
BIR1
2

3
BIR2
1

5
BIR2
2

4
2nd190
2008Asia Racing TeamSHA1
1

1
SHA1
2

2
SHA2
1

Ret
SHA2
2

3
SHA2
3

2
SHA2
4

2
2nd190

Complete Formula Le Mans Cup results

YearEntrant12345678910RankPoints
2009 [Formula Le Mans Cup|2009]Hope Polevision RacingSPA
1

3
SPA
2

2
LMS
2
PRT
1

4
PRT
2

2
NÜR
1

2
NÜR
2

8
SIL
1

2
SIL
2

1
MAG
1
3rd146

Complete European Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPoints
2010Hope Polevision RacingFLMOreca FLM09General Motors 6.3 L V8LEC
2
13th28
2010Applewood SevenFLMOreca FLM09General Motors 6.3 L V8ALG
Ret
HUN
Ret
SIL13th28
2010Matech CompetitionLMGT1Ford GT1Ford 5.3 L V8SPA
2
6th15
2011TDS RacingLMP2Oreca 03Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8LEC
Ret
SPA
1
IMO
7
SIL
Ret
EST
1
4th38
2012Thiriet by TDS RacingLMP2Oreca 03Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8LEC
1
DON
2
PET
1
1st94
2013Thiriet by TDS RacingLMP2Oreca 03Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8SILIMO
1
RBR
1
HUN
6
LEC
8
6th62
2016Thiriet by TDS RacingLMP2Oreca 05Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8SIL
Ret
IMO
1
RBR
1
LEC
1
SPA
3
EST
8
2nd96
2019Inter Europol CompetitionLMP2Ligier JS P217Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8LECMNZCATSILSPA
12
ALG
Ret
35th0.5
2022TDS Racing x VaillanteLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8LEC
10
IMO
10
MNZ
13
CAT
11
SPA
12
ALG
11
22nd4
2023Nielsen RacingLMP2 Pro-AmOreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8CAT
4
LEC
4
ARA
2
SPA
Ret
ALG
2
ALG
3
4th75
2024Richard Mille by TDSLMP2 Pro-AmOreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8CAT
2
LEC
1
IMO
3
SPA
Ret
MUG
1
ALG
5
4th94
2025TDS RacingLMP2 Pro-AmOreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8CAT
3
LEC
3
IMO
4
SPA
5
SIL
4
ALG
1
3rd89

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

YearEntrantClassCarEngine123456789RankPoints
2012 FIA [World Endurance Championship season|2012]ADR-DeltaLMP2Oreca 03Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8SEBSPALMSSILSÃOBHRFUJSHA
7
35th6
2013Rebellion RacingLMP1Lola B12/60Toyota SIL
6
SPA
6
LMS
13
SÃO
3
COA
4
FUJ
3
SHA
4
BHR
Ret
5th63.5
2014Rebellion RacingLMP1Lola B12/60Toyota SIL
4
SPA
7
LMS
4
COA
7
FUJ
12
SHA
7
BHR
7
SÃO
8
10th64.5
2015Rebellion RacingLMP1Rebellion R-OneAER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6SILSPALMS
19
NÜR
16
COA
15
FUJ
7
SHA
7
BHR
14
14th14.5
2016Rebellion RacingLMP1Rebellion R-OneAER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6SILSPALMSNÜR
17
MEXCOAFUJ41st0.5
2016ManorLMP2Oreca 05Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8SHA
Ret
BHR33rd0
2017Vaillante RebellionLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SIL
9
SPA
4
LMS
DSQ
NÜR
4
MEX
5
COA
2
FUJ
DSQ
SHA
3
BHR
3
8th85
2018–19Rebellion RacingLMP1Rebellion R13Gibson GL458 4.5 L V8SPA
3
LMS
3
SIL
1
FUJ
Ret
SHA
5
SEB
Ret
SPALMS6th73
2021Realteam RacingLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SPAALG
7
MNZLMSBHRBHR22nd9
2022ARC BratislavaLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SEB
13
SPAMNZ
11
FUJBHR
13
25th0
2022TDS Racing x VaillanteLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8LMS
4†
25th0
2023Prema RacingLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SEBALGSPALMSMNZ
7
FUJBHR19th6

Non World Endurance Championship entries are ineligible to score points.

Complete Asian Le Mans Series results

YearTeamClassCarEngine123456Pos.Points
2014Craft-Bamboo RacingCNLigier JS53Honda 2.0 L I4INJ
1
FUJ
1
SHASEP3rd52
2019–20Inter Europol EnduranceLMP2Ligier JS P217Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SHA
4
BEN
Ret
SEP
5
BUR
7
5th28
2023Nielsen RacingLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8DUB
1

4
DUB
2

3
ABU
1

6
ABU
2

8
6th39
2023–24ARC BratislavaLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SEP
1

10
SEP
2

10
DUB
10
ABU
1

11
ABU
2

8
14th7
2024–25Proton CompetitionLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SEP
1

9
SEP
2

WD
DUB
1

9
DUB
2

10
ABU
1

5
ABU
2

5
11th23
2025–26DKR EngineeringLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8SEP
1

11
SEP
2

4
DUB
1
DUB
2
ABU
1
ABU
2
6th*12*

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

* Season still in progress.

Complete Super GT results

YearTeamCarClass12345678DCPoints
2020arto Ping An Team ThailandLexus RC F GT3GT300FUJFUJSUZMOTFUJSUZ
19
MOT
23
FUJ
26
NC0