The 101st year of the Le Mans 24h is just a matter on months away and the FIA has released details of the 62-car grid.
The FIA released the Le Mans 24h entry list on Monday 19 February. It is complied of 62 cars, 14 manufacturers and 186 drivers – some of which are still to be confirmed.
The 2024 edition of the legendary race will take place from 12-16 June.
Among the long list of confirmed drivers, are some big names including ex-F1 drivers Mick Schumacher and Romain Grosjean, as well as MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi.
Also back behind the wheel for Ferrari will be British driver James Calado. On the back of winning Le Mans in 2023, Calado appeared at the Autosport International Show this January at the NEC in Birmingham alongside the victorious Ferrari 499P.
See the full list of cars, manufacturers and drivers here.
The 2023 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans was one to remember. The Prancing Horse galloped back onto the scene WEC scene, winning their first title in 58 years. This ended Toyota’s five-year period of Le Mans domination.
It was an historic event as the Circuit de la Sarthe hosted its 100th year of the event. It attracted a total of 325,000 fans, including celebrity guests like LeBron James and Charles Leclerc.
Following the release of the Le Mans 24h entry list, remaining tickets for the events are likely to be snapped up. We have already sold out of our Platinum, Gold+ and Bronze accommodation packages for the 2024 edition.
We currently have a very limited number of Gold and Silver Packages – book yours while you still can!