Founded | 1997[1] |
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Founder(s) | Miro Konôpka Dušan Vysloužil |
Base | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Team principal(s) | Miro Konôpka |
Current series | 24H Series ESET Cup Series / FIA CEZ Asian Le Mans Series Carbonia Cup Ultimate Cup Series |
Former series | Porsche Supercup FIA GT Championship American Le Mans Series Le Mans Series Blancpain Endurance Series Lamborghini Super Trofeo International GT Open TCR Eastern Europe Trophy FIA World Endurance Championship Le Mans Virtual Series |
Current drivers | Miro Konôpka Zdeno Mikuláško Adam Konôpka |
Teams' Championships | Asian Le Mans Series: 2018–19 (LMP2 Am) 24H Series Europe: 2020 (GTX) |
Drivers' Championships | ESET V4 Cup: 2013; 2014; 2016: Miro Konôpka Asian Le Mans Series: 2018–19 (LMP2 Am): Miro Konôpka/Ling/Burke 24H Series Europe: 2020 (GTX): Konôpka/Konôpka/Homola |
Website | arcbratislava.sk |
Autoracing Club Bratislava, also known as ARC Bratislava, is an auto racing team based in Slovakia. The team is led by Miro Konôpka, who has been driving for the team since its inception. ARC Bratislava are currently known for competing in the Asian Le Mans Series and also the FIA World Endurance Championship, where they lasted for two seasons in the LMP2 Pro-Am class, joining the series in 2021.[2] The team has competed in various FIA, ACO or SRO-sanctioned championships throughout its existence, using various prototypes or GT cars.
ARC Bratislava also compete on the local scene, most notably in the ESET Cup Series (part of the FIA Central European Zone Championship), where Konôpka is a three-time overall champion.[3] As of 2024, the team has two full-time entries in the ESET Cup, with Miro Konôpka using the Ligier JS P320 and a Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo, while Miro's younger son Adam competes exclusively with an older spec of the Huracán GT3. Adam also competes semi-regularly in another local, mostly amateur series called the Carbonia Cup with the same car.
ARC Bratislava have been active on the esports scene as well, competing in the Le Mans Virtual Series in both seasons of this championship between 2021 and 2023.[4]