Le Mans 24 Hours: Where and how to watch the 2025 race on TV
Everything you need to know ahead of the 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours
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The 93rd running of the Le Mans 24 Hours is taking place this week, starting on Wednesday and Thursday with free practice and qualifying, before the race runs from Saturday 4pm to Sunday 4pm (local time).
When to watch it (all times CET)
Wednesday 11 June
- 2pm-5pm – Free Practice 1
- 6:45pm-7:15pm – LMP2/LMGT3 qualifying
- 7:30pm-8pm – Hypercar qualifying
- 10pm-12am – Free Practice 2
Thursday 12 June
- 2:45pm-5:45pm – Free Practice 3
- 8pm-8:50pm – LMP2/LMGT3 Hyperpole
- 9:05pm-9:55pm – Hypercar Hyperpole
- 11pm-12am – Free Practice 4
Saturday 14 June
- 12pm-12:15pm – Warm-up
- 4pm – Race start
Sunday 15 June
- 4pm – Chequered flag
Where to watch it
Worldwide, FIA WEC TV provides full coverage of the event, with the Le Mans pass costing €17.99 while the end-of-season pass is €49.99, with four more races coming up.
However, FIA WEC TV is geoblocked in several countries including the United States and Canada. In the US, Max covers every session both live and on demand, with the full race also broadcast live by Motortrend. In Canada, the Crave digital platform streams the full race live.
Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, coverage is available on TNT Sports and Discovery+. Australian viewers will enjoy every session this week on Stan Sport, live and on demand.
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