The 2026 Le Mans 24h entry list has been confirmed - featuring a number of high-profile names and a brand new Hypercar entry.

There are just a few months to go until thousands of racing fans descend on the Circuit de la Sarthe for the world’s greatest endurance race once again, and the 2026 Le Mans 24h Entry List has now been released.

62 cars will take to the track this June as a host of well-known manufacturers and drivers compete to win one of motorsport’s most famous races.

About the 2026 Le Mans 24h

Saturday 13 June at 16:00 CEST is the official start time of the 94th edition of the Le Mans 24h, with a whole day of drama set to unfold once more around the 13.626km-long Circuit de la Sarthe.

Among the names included in this year’s entry list are the high-profile Kevin Magnussen and Paul Di Resta, who will drive the #15 BMW and the #93 Peugeot respectively. Le Mans Hall of Fame member Sébastien Buemi also enters once again with Toyota – he teams up with former Toro Rosso F1 driver Brendon Hartley and Japanese competitor Ryō Hirakawa.

One of the most notable points of the 2026 entry list is the debut of a new name in the Hypercar class, with South Korean outfit Genesis joining the lineup. Their #17 car will be driven by Mathys Jaubert and Luis Felipe “Pipo” Derani, who team up with three-time Le Mans winner André Lotterer. They’ll also field their #19 sister car, which will be raced by Paul-Loup ChatinMathieu Jaminet and Daniel Juncadella.

See the full list of cars, manufacturers and drivers here.

The 2025 race provided endurance racing fans with another incredible spectacle, as Ferrari beat the Porsche Penske #6 by a mere 14.084 seconds. The triumph of Yifei Ye, Robert Kubica and Phil Hanson in the #83 AF Corse means that all three Ferrari 499P chassis have now taken victory at least once across the last three years.

Last year’s Le Mans 24h was another record-breaking year in terms of attendance with an official figure of 332,000 spectators, demonstrating the ever-growing interest in this incredible event.

Accommodation at the Le Mans 24h

Following an unprecedented demand for this year’s 24-hour race, we are almost sold out of accommodation packages for our private sites.

The only remaining way for you to stay trackside in 2026 is at our Silver Glamping site, but there are now less than 10 Glamping tents remaining so you’ll need to be quick if you still have designs on securing a spot.

You can book your Silver Glamping package for 2026 below – all bookings include a return channel crossing and full-weekend General Admission tickets.

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