2023 24 Hours of Le Mans
Everything You Need to Know
The 24 Hours of Le Mans Centenary on 10-11 June will see a record-breaking 62 cars take to the track for the world's most famous endurance race.
The Race
The race will start at 4pm on Saturday 10 June and finish at 4pm on Sunday 11 June. The race will be run on the full 13.6-mile Circuit de la Sarthe, with cars completing as many laps as possible in the 24 hours.
The race will be divided into four classes: LMP1, LMP2, GTE Pro and GTE Am. The LMP1 class is for the top prototype cars, while the LMP2 class is for the smaller prototype cars. The GTE Pro class is for the top GT cars, while the GTE Am class is for the amateur GT cars.
The Teams and Drivers
A total of 62 cars from 16 different teams will take part in the race. The teams include some of the biggest names in motorsport, such as Toyota, Audi, Porsche and Ferrari.
The drivers include some of the best in the world, such as Fernando Alonso, Sebastien Loeb and Mike Conway.
The Schedule
The race will start at 4pm on Saturday 10 June and finish at 4pm on Sunday 11 June. The race will be divided into four sessions, each of which will last for six hours.
The first session will start at 4pm on Saturday and finish at 10pm on Saturday. The second session will start at 10pm on Saturday and finish at 4am on Sunday. The third session will start at 4am on Sunday and finish at 10am on Sunday. The fourth and final session will start at 10am on Sunday and finish at 4pm on Sunday.
The Tickets
Tickets for the race are on sale now. Tickets start at €50 for a general admission ticket. Grandstand tickets are also available, with prices starting at €150.
The Camping
Camping is available at the race track. Campsites are located near the track and offer a range of facilities, such as showers, toilets and food stalls.
The Conclusion
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is one of the most prestigious races in the world. The race is a test of endurance, speed and skill. The 2023 race will be a special event, as it will be the 100th anniversary of the first race.
If you are a fan of motorsport, then you will not want to miss the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans. The race promises to be an unforgettable experience.
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