Equipe Alméras continues to participate in historic motorsport events with restorations of their own cars, still driven by Jean-Marie, while Jacques manages the company.
Feeling the need to test his road car offerings, Jean-Marie was joined by his younger brother Jacques as co-driver to tackle the Critérium des Cévennes in their Peugeot 204.
Jean-Marie and Jacques later sought support from an automotive manufacturer, making their first negotiations with French Peugeot and Renault before finally settling with Porsche.
Jacques began to take his share of driving duties as well, competing in the Critérium des Cévennes and Tour de France with used Porsches,[1] but eventually selling to customers the modifications they had made to their own cars.
The brothers began competing in the European Hill Climb Championship after conquering the French series, replacing their cars with newer and more powerful Porsche 934s and 935s.
Returning to 911s, the brothers shared an entry with Jacques Lafitte at Le Mans in 1994 before entering the French GT Championship and later Porsche Carrera Cup France.
The team rapidly expanded in 2014, adding the European Le Mans Series alongside their Blancpain campaign as well as a return for select events in the Porsche Supercup, while Côme Ledogar became the Carrera Cup France champion.