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The Le Mans 24 Hours the pinnacle of worldwide endurance racing!

Le Mans 24 Hours is the race that the all the teams from the five continents dream of winning.

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Eric Gilbert

The Le Mans 24 Hours (14-15 June) is the highpoint of the worldwide endurance racing season, and as such is at the summit of the Automobile Club de l’Ouest’s endurance pyramid! It is the race that the all the teams from the five continents dream of winning.

Since 1999 and the creation of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), the Automobile Club de l’Ouest has patiently built the world endurance pyramid.

Its base is the continental series: the Tudor United Sportscar Championship born of the merger between the ALMS and Grand-Am in North America having its first season this year, the European Le Mans Series launched in 2004 and the Asian Le Mans Series entering its second year in 2014. Above these is the FIA World Endurance Championship.

And the jewel in the crown of this ensemble is the Le Mans 24 Hours, which all the entrants in the different series run under the Le Mans label aspire to take part in and to win. At the end of each of the continental series championships, the best teams are invited to race in the Le Mans 24 Hours, an invitation that is eagerly sought after while all the entries in the world endurance championship are automatically accepted.

This year this system has worked better than ever before. Twenty-eight of the entries for the Le Mans 24 Hours are competing in the FIA World Endurance Championship, of which the ACO is the promoter and organiser, staring with eight out of the nine cars in LM P1, the blue riband category which is accepted only in the FIA WEC and the Le Mans 24 Hours. The race in the Sarthe is the third of the eight rounds on the calendar, and it is one which none of the teams can afford to miss as a double helping of points is awarded.

The European Le Mans Series is also strongly represented. Thanks to their 2013 results Signatech Alpine, SMP Racing, RAM Racing and Proton Competition have earned the right to race at Le Mans this year: the last two have moved up another step as they are entered for the WEC. Sixteen other cars in the 2014 ELMS are also competing in the Sarthe.

The American Championship is also well represented with teams like Corvette Racing, the official arm of General Motors in competition plus OAK Racing, Dempsey Racing and Krohn Racing.

Last but not least the teams from the Asian Le Mans Series, whose entry list is still to be announced, are not left out with OAK Racing Team-Asia (2013 Asian LM P2 winner), Team Taisan and AF Corse as the prolific Italian outfit won the GTC category last year. There is also a change on the list of entries for the Le Mans 24 Hours as Shinji Nakano will replace James Rossiter in the Taisan Ferrari 458 Italia.

The Le Mans 24 Hours have been reinforced thanks to the entries in the series and in the world championship, and the series as well as the world championship bathe in the aura of the blue riband event to develop in terms of renown, entries and their sporting level. The endurance pyramid is playing its role to the full in the international development of a branch of motor sport whose success keeps on growing!

List of entries for the Le Mans 24 Hours

Don’t miss this application!

For the 82nd Le Mans 24 Hours the ACO has evolved its application for the FIA World Endurance Championship to adapt it to the blue riband event of the year. It is devoted to the race and is aimed at tablets and Smartphones, and is now available on AppStore or Googleplay.

To enable fans the whole world over to live the 82nd running of the greatest endurance race in the world on 14-15 June in total immersion, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest has brought out an application, which reinforces its position in the galaxy of the new media.

It is available for any appliance that can use iPhone or Android applications. Under the name “24 Heures du Mans” it can be downloaded for free from AppStore or Googleplay and it has two levels of accessibility.

The first that includes news, live classifications, on-board cameras, cars’ positions on the track, information on the drivers and teams, reports, interviews, videos, summaries, is free. The second is the premium pack containing live videos of free practice, qualifying and the race in full as well as direct permanent access to images from the pits: price 9,90 euros. This pack will be available on 11th June at 16h00, the start of the first free practice session for the 82nd Le Mans 24 Hours.

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