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84th Edition of Les 24 Heures du Mans

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Le Mans - Circuit de la Sarthe

The 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 24 Heures du Mans) is the world's oldest active sports car race in endurance racing, held annually since 1923 near the town of Le Mans, France.[1] It is one of the most prestigious automobile races in the world and is often called the "Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency". The event represents one leg of the Triple Crown of Motorsport; other events being the Indianapolis 500, and the Monaco Grand Prix.
The race is organized by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and runs on the Circuit de la Sarthe, which contains a mix of closed public roads and a specialist racing circuit, in which racing teams have to balance speed with the cars' ability to race for 24 hours without sustaining mechanical damage.
Since 2012, the 24 Hours of Le Mans has been a part of the FIA World Endurance Championship. In 2016, it will be the 3rd round of the season.
The race has over the years inspired imitating races all over the globe, popularizing the 24-hour format at places like Daytona, Nürburgring, Spa-Francorchamps, and Bathurst. The American Le Mans Series and Europe's Le Mans Series of multi-event sports car championships were spun off from 24 Hours of Le Mans regulations. Other races include the Le Mans Classic, a race for historic Le Mans race cars of years past held on the Circuit de la Sarthe, a motorcycle version of the race which is held on the shortened Bugatti version of the same circuit, a kart race (24 Heures Karting), a truck race (24 Heures Camions), and a parody race 24 Hours of LeMons.

Viewing Information

Eurosport - Schedule

Best of Le Mans 24 Hours - Eurosport 1 - 07:15AM to 08:15AM
Best of Le Mans 24 Hours - Eurosport 2 - 08:45AM to 09:45AM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 1 - Monday 13th - 10:45PM to 11:15PM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 2 - Tuesday 14th - 06:00AM to 07:00AM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 1 - Tuesday 14th - 07:15AM to 07:45AM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 2 - Tuesday 14th - 10:30PM to 11:00PM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 1 - Tuesday 14th - 11:30PM to 12:00AM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 2 - Wednesday 15th - 06:30AM to 07:00AM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 2 - Wednesday 15th - 06:30AM to 07:00AM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 1 - Wednesday 15th - 07:45AM to 08:15AM
Live Le Mans Practice - Eurosport 2 - Wednesday 15th - 03:00PM to 07:00PM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 2 - Wednesday 15th - 08:30PM to 9:00PM
Live Le Mans Qualifying - Eurosport 2 - Wednesday 15th - 09:00PM to 23:00PM
Le Mans Qualifying - Eurosport 2 - Thursday 16th - 06:00AM to 07:30AM
Le Mans Qualifying - Eurosport 1 - Thursday 16th - 07:00AM to 09:00AM
Le Mans Qualifying - Eurosport 2 - Thursday 16th - 10:00AM to 10:30AM
Le Mans 24 Minutes - Eurosport 1 - Thursday 16th - 08:30PM to 09:00PM
Live Le Mans Qualifying - Eurosport 1 - Thursday 16th - 09:00PM to 23:00PM
Live 24 Heures du Mans - Eurosport 1 - Saturday 18th - 13:15 - Saturday 19th 15:00
Le Mans 24 Minutes - This will happen during the racing.

Radio Le Mans

Radio Le Mans - http://www.radiolemans.co

FIA WEC App & Website - Schedule:

Free Practice Wed 15th June - 16 h 00
Qualification 1 Wed 15th June - 22 h 00
Qualifying 2 Thu 16th June - 19 h 00
Qualifying 3 Thu 16th June - 22 h 00
Warm Up Sat 18th June - 09 h 00
Race Sat 18th June - 15 h 00

WWW: http://www.fiawec.com
App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/app/fia-world-endurance-championship/id852396979
Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netcosports.andwec

Le Mans Schedule

Test Day Sun 5th June - 9 h 00
Free Practice Wed 15th June - 16 h 00
Qualification 1 Wed 15th June - 22 h 00
Qualifying 2 Thu 16th June - 19 h 00
Qualifying 3 Thu 16th June - 22 h 00
Warm Up Sat 18th June - 09 h 00
Race Sat 18th June - 15 h 00

Track Diagram

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Weather

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2015 Onboard Lap




Practice

Pos N° Cat Driver Car T Laps Total Time Gap Gap Prev. Best lap Best time Best speed
1 2 LMP1 Romain DUMAS, Neel JANI, Marc LIEB Porsche 919 Hybrid M 44 - - 43 03:22.0 242.9
2 1 LMP1 Timo BERNHARD, Mark WEBBER, Brendon HARTLEY Porsche 919 Hybrid M 47 0.539 0.539 41 03:22.6 242.2
3 8 LMP1 Lucas DI GRASSI, Loïc DUVAL, Oliver JARVIS Audi R18 M 37 0.974 0.435 35 03:23.0 241.7
4 6 LMP1 Stéphane SARRAZIN, Mike CONWAY, Kamui KOBAYASHI Toyota TS050 - Hybrid M 42 1.147 0.173 39 03:23.2 241.5
5 5 LMP1 Anthony DAVIDSON, Sébastien BUEMI, Kazuki NAKAJIMA Toyota TS050 - Hybrid M 40 2.02 0.873 34 03:24.0 240.5
6 7 LMP1 Marcel FÄSSLER, André LOTTERER, Benoît TRÉLUYER Audi R18 M 38 3.515 1.495 5 03:25.5 238.7
7 12 LMP1 Nicolas PROST, Nick HEIDFELD, Nelson PIQUET JR Rebellion R-One - AER D 43 6.025 2.51 42 03:28.0 235.8
8 13 LMP1 Mathéo TUSCHER, Alexandre IMPERATORI, Dominik KRAIHAMER Rebellion R-One - AER D 42 6.28 0.255 39 03:28.3 235.6
9 4 LMP1 Simon TRUMMER, Oliver WEBB, Pierre KAFFER CLM P1/01 - AER D 15 11.221 4.941 8 03:33.2 230.1
10 47 LMP2 Tsugio MATSUDA, Matthew HOWSON, Richard BRADLEY Oreca 05 - Nissan D 34 17.122 5.901 33 03:39.1 223.9
11 36 LMP2 Gustavo MENEZES, Nicolas LAPIERRE, Stéphane RICHELMI Alpine A460 - Nissan D 30 17.71 0.588 20 03:39.7 223.3
12 23 LMP2 Fabien BARTHEZ, Paul Loup CHATIN, Timothé BURET Ligier JS P2 - Nissan M 42 18.297 0.587 36 03:40.3 222.7
13 33 LMP2 Junjin PU, Tristan GOMMENDY, Nico Pieter DE BRUIJN Oreca 05 - Nissan D 39 18.31 0.013 32 03:40.3 222.7
14 46 LMP2 Pierre THIRIET, Mathias BECHE, Ryo HIRAKAWA Oreca 05 - Nissan D 40 18.444 0.134 35 03:40.5 222.6
15 42 LMP2 Nick LEVENTIS, Danny WATTS, Jonny KANE Gibson 015S - Nissan D 31 18.965 0.521 30 03:41.0 222
16 30 LMP2 Scott SHARP, Ed BROWN, Johannes VAN OVERBEEK Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 37 19.316 0.351 36 03:41.3 221.7
17 26 LMP2 Roman RUSINOV, Will STEVENS, René RAST Oreca 05 - Nissan D 48 19.399 0.083 6 03:41.4 221.6
18 31 LMP2 Ryan DALZIEL, Luis Felipe DERANI, CHRIS CUMMING Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 37 20.105 0.706 9 03:42.1 220.9
19 49 LMP2 John PEW, Oswaldo NEGRI JR, Laurens VANTHOOR Ligier JS P2 - Honda D 39 20.108 0.003 4 03:42.1 220.9
20 35 LMP2 David CHENG, Ho-Pin TUNG, Nelson PANCIATICI Alpine A460 - Nissan D 25 20.132 0.024 19 03:42.1 220.9
21 44 LMP2 Tor GRAVES, Matthew RAO, Roberto MERHI Oreca 05 - Nissan D 32 20.855 0.723 30 03:42.9 220.2
22 27 LMP2 Nicolas MINASSIAN, Maurizio MEDIANI, Mikhail ALESHIN BR01 - Nissan D 37 21.396 0.541 31 03:43.4 219.6
23 38 LMP2 Simon DOLAN, Jake DENNIS, Giedo VAN DER GARDE Gibson 015S - Nissan D 42 21.444 0.048 31 03:43.5 219.6
24 37 LMP2 Vitaly PETROV, Victor SHAYTAR, Kirill LADYGIN BR01 - Nissan D 30 21.817 0.373 10 03:43.8 219.2
25 43 LMP2 Ricardo GONZALEZ, Bruno SENNA, Filipe ALBUQUERQUE Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 34 22.075 0.258 4 03:44.1 219
26 28 LMP2 Inès TAITTINGER, Rémy STRIEBIG, Léo ROUSSEL Morgan - Nissan M 28 22.107 0.032 25 03:44.1 218.9
27 25 LMP2 Michael MUNEMANN, Christopher HOY, Andrea PIZZITOLA Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 26 22.972 0.865 2 03:45.0 218.1
28 48 LMP2 Ben KEATING, Jeroen BLEEKEMOLEN, Marc GOOSSENS Oreca 03R - Nissan D 26 23.806 0.834 25 03:45.8 217.3
29 34 LMP2 Nicolas LEUTWILER, Shinji NAKANO, James WINSLOW Oreca 03R - Judd D 39 24.119 0.313 32 03:46.1 217
30 41 LMP2 Memo ROJAS, Julien CANAL, Nathanaël BERTHON Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 37 25.124 1.005 34 03:47.1 216
31 22 LMP2 Vincent CAPILLAIRE, Erik MARIS, Jonathan COLEMAN Ligier JS P2 - Judd D 28 26.942 1.818 22 03:49.0 214.3
32 40 LMP2 Tracy KROHN, Niclas JÖNSSON, João BARBOSA Ligier JS P2 - Nissan M 21 27.977 1.035 20 03:50.0 213.3
33 51 LMGTE Pro Gianmaria BRUNI, James CALADO, Alessandro PIER GUIDI Ferrari 488 GTE M 33 31.822 3.845 25 03:53.8 209.8
34 84 CDNT Frédéric SAUSSET, Christophe TINSEAU, Jean Bernard BOUVET Morgan LMP2 - Nissan M 18 31.882 0.06 13 03:53.9 209.8
35 82 LMGTE Pro Giancarlo FISICHELLA, Toni VILANDER, Matteo MALUCELLI Ferrari 488 GTE M 21 32.169 0.287 14 03:54.2 209.5
36 68 LMGTE Pro Joey HAND, Dirk MÜLLER, Sébastien BOURDAIS Ford GT M 32 32.882 0.713 25 03:54.9 208.9
37 66 LMGTE Pro Olivier PLA, Stefan MÜCKE, Billy JOHNSON Ford GT M 30 33.07 0.188 7 03:55.1 208.7
38 67 LMGTE Pro Marino FRANCHITTI, Andy PRIAULX, Harry TINCKNELL Ford GT M 31 33.425 0.355 9 03:55.4 208.4
39 71 LMGTE Pro Davide RIGON, Sam BIRD, Andrea BERTOLINI Ferrari 488 GTE M 32 33.491 0.066 20 03:55.5 208.3
40 69 LMGTE Pro Ryan BRISCOE, Richard WESTBROOK, Scott DIXON Ford GT M 30 33.499 0.008 24 03:55.5 208.3
41 92 LMGTE Pro Frédéric MAKOWIECKI, Earl BAMBER, Jörg BERGMEISTER Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 29 33.65 0.151 28 03:55.7 208.2
42 64 LMGTE Pro Oliver GAVIN, Tommy MILNER, Jordan TAYLOR Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 26 34.12 0.47 25 03:56.1 207.8
43 63 LMGTE Pro Jan MAGNUSSEN, Antonio GARCIA, Ricky TAYLOR Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 28 34.479 0.359 27 03:56.5 207.5
44 91 LMGTE Pro Patrick PILET, Kevin ESTRE, Nick TANDY Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 31 34.495 0.016 22 03:56.5 207.5
45 95 LMGTE Pro Nicki THIIM, Marco SØRENSEN, Darren TURNER Aston Martin Vantage D 46 34.607 0.112 39 03:56.6 207.4
46 77 LMGTE Pro Richard LIETZ, Michael CHRISTENSEN, Philipp ENG Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 27 34.985 0.378 24 03:57.0 207
47 97 LMGTE Pro RICHIE STANAWAY, Fernando REES, Jonathan ADAM Aston Martin Vantage D 47 35.446 0.461 40 03:57.5 206.6
48 61 LMGTE Am Weng MOK, Keita SAWA, Robert BELL Ferrari 458 Italia M 40 35.532 0.086 38 03:57.5 206.5
49 62 LMGTE Am William SWEEDLER, Townsend BELL, Jeffrey SEGAL Ferrari 458 Italia M 28 37.092 1.56 19 03:59.1 205.2
50 83 LMGTE Am François PERRODO, Emmanuel COLLARD, Rui AGUAS Ferrari F458 Italia M 33 37.283 0.191 31 03:59.3 205
51 88 LMGTE Am Khaled AL QUBAISI, David HEINEMEIER HANSSON, Patrick LONG Porsche 911 RSR M 37 37.581 0.298 7 03:59.6 204.8
52 78 LMGTE Am Christian RIED, Wolf HENZLER, Joël CAMATHIAS Porsche 911 RSR M 28 38.407 0.826 20 04:00.4 204.1
53 98 LMGTE Am Paul DALLA LANA, Pedro LAMY, Mathias LAUDA Aston Martin V8 Vantage D 44 38.842 0.435 9 04:00.9 203.7
54 50 LMGTE Am Yutaka YAMAGISHI, Pierre RAGUES, Jean-Philippe BELLOC Chevrolet Corvette C7-Z06 M 26 39.166 0.324 6 04:01.2 203.4
55 55 LMGTE Am Duncan CAMERON, Matt GRIFFIN, Aaron SCOTT Ferrari 458 Italia M 39 39.189 0.023 5 04:01.2 203.4
56 89 LMGTE Am Cooper MACNEIL, Lehman KEEN, Marc MILLER Porsche 911 RSR M 35 40.18 0.991 8 04:02.2 202.6
57 60 LMGTE Am Johnny LAURSEN, Mikkel MAC, Christina NIELSEN Ferrari 458 Italia M 34 40.421 0.241 4 04:02.4 202.4
58 86 LMGTE Am Michael WAINWRIGHT, Adam CARROLL, Ben BARKER Porsche 911 RSR M 24 41.772 1.351 14 04:03.8 201.3
59 57 LMGTE Am Johnny O'CONNEL, Oliver BRYANT, Mark PATTERSON Chevrolet Corvette C7-Z06 M 30 42.515 0.743 22 04:04.5 200.7
60 99 LMGTE Am Andrew HOWARD, Liam GRIFFIN, Gary HIRSCH Aston Martin V8 Vantage D 31 45.668 3.153 21 04:07.7 198.1

Qualifying 1

Pos N° Cat Driver Car T Laps Total Time Gap Gap Prev. Best lap Best time Best speed
1 2 LMP1 Romain DUMAS, Neel JANI, Marc LIEB Porsche 919 Hybrid M 27 - - 3 03:19.7 245.6
2 1 LMP1 Timo BERNHARD, Mark WEBBER, Brendon HARTLEY Porsche 919 Hybrid M 25 0.47 0.47 8 03:20.2 245.1
3 6 LMP1 Stéphane SARRAZIN, Mike CONWAY, Kamui KOBAYASHI Toyota TS050 - Hybrid M 30 1.004 0.534 2 03:20.7 244.4
4 5 LMP1 Anthony DAVIDSON, Sébastien BUEMI, Kazuki NAKAJIMA Toyota TS050 - Hybrid M 27 2.17 1.166 4 03:21.9 243
5 8 LMP1 Lucas DI GRASSI, Loïc DUVAL, Oliver JARVIS Audi R18 M 20 2.733 0.563 19 03:22.5 242.3
6 7 LMP1 Marcel FÄSSLER, André LOTTERER, Benoît TRÉLUYER Audi R18 M 26 3.047 0.314 8 03:22.8 242
7 13 LMP1 Mathéo TUSCHER, Alexandre IMPERATORI, Dominik KRAIHAMER Rebellion R-One - AER D 27 6.853 3.806 10 03:26.6 237.5
8 12 LMP1 Nicolas PROST, Nick HEIDFELD, Nelson PIQUET JR Rebellion R-One - AER D 26 7.615 0.762 5 03:27.3 236.6
9 26 LMP2 Roman RUSINOV, Will STEVENS, René RAST Oreca 05 - Nissan D 25 16.872 9.257 22 03:36.6 226.5
10 35 LMP2 David CHENG, Ho-Pin TUNG, Nelson PANCIATICI Alpine A460 - Nissan D 23 17.442 0.57 7 03:37.2 225.9
11 36 LMP2 Gustavo MENEZES, Nicolas LAPIERRE, Stéphane RICHELMI Alpine A460 - Nissan D 25 17.492 0.05 22 03:37.2 225.9
12 44 LMP2 Tor GRAVES, Matthew RAO, Roberto MERHI Oreca 05 - Nissan D 24 18.304 0.812 23 03:38.0 225
13 49 LMP2 John PEW, Oswaldo NEGRI JR, Laurens VANTHOOR Ligier JS P2 - Honda D 22 19.104 0.8 22 03:38.8 224.2
14 31 LMP2 Ryan DALZIEL, Luis Felipe DERANI, CHRIS CUMMING Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 23 19.633 0.529 22 03:39.4 223.7
15 46 LMP2 Pierre THIRIET, Mathias BECHE, Ryo HIRAKAWA Oreca 05 - Nissan D 26 19.642 0.009 7 03:39.4 223.7
16 42 LMP2 Nick LEVENTIS, Danny WATTS, Jonny KANE Gibson 015S - Nissan D 19 19.661 0.019 4 03:39.4 223.6
17 47 LMP2 Tsugio MATSUDA, Matthew HOWSON, Richard BRADLEY Oreca 05 - Nissan D 25 19.703 0.042 2 03:39.4 223.6
18 23 LMP2 Fabien BARTHEZ, Paul Loup CHATIN, Timothé BURET Ligier JS P2 - Nissan M 23 19.737 0.034 19 03:39.5 223.6
19 33 LMP2 Junjin PU, Tristan GOMMENDY, Nico Pieter DE BRUIJN Oreca 05 - Nissan D 16 20.898 1.161 10 03:40.6 222.4
20 38 LMP2 Simon DOLAN, Jake DENNIS, Giedo VAN DER GARDE Gibson 015S - Nissan D 19 20.952 0.054 6 03:40.7 222.3
21 43 LMP2 Ricardo GONZALEZ, Bruno SENNA, Filipe ALBUQUERQUE Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 20 21.166 0.214 3 03:40.9 222.1
22 27 LMP2 Nicolas MINASSIAN, Maurizio MEDIANI, Mikhail ALESHIN BR01 - Nissan D 24 21.399 0.233 13 03:41.1 221.9
23 30 LMP2 Scott SHARP, Ed BROWN, Johannes VAN OVERBEEK Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 24 21.673 0.274 21 03:41.4 221.6
24 28 LMP2 Inès TAITTINGER, Rémy STRIEBIG, Léo ROUSSEL Morgan - Nissan M 20 22.316 0.643 3 03:42.0 221
25 37 LMP2 Vitaly PETROV, Victor SHAYTAR, Kirill LADYGIN BR01 - Nissan D 20 22.414 0.098 9 03:42.1 220.9
26 48 LMP2 Ben KEATING, Jeroen BLEEKEMOLEN, Marc GOOSSENS Oreca 03R - Nissan D 22 23.775 1.361 3 03:43.5 219.5
27 34 LMP2 Nicolas LEUTWILER, Shinji NAKANO, James WINSLOW Oreca 03R - Judd D 23 23.857 0.082 6 03:43.6 219.4
28 41 LMP2 Memo ROJAS, Julien CANAL, Nathanaël BERTHON Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 22 24.182 0.325 16 03:43.9 219.1
29 25 LMP2 Michael MUNEMANN, Christopher HOY, Andrea PIZZITOLA Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 21 24.452 0.27 5 03:44.2 218.9
30 84 CDNT Frédéric SAUSSET, Christophe TINSEAU, Jean Bernard BOUVET Morgan LMP2 - Nissan M 18 25.445 0.993 17 03:45.2 217.9
31 40 LMP2 Tracy KROHN, Niclas JÖNSSON, João BARBOSA Ligier JS P2 - Nissan M 23 25.48 0.035 22 03:45.2 217.9
32 22 LMP2 Vincent CAPILLAIRE, Erik MARIS, Jonathan COLEMAN Ligier JS P2 - Judd D 5 28.852 3.372 4 03:48.6 214.6
33 68 LMGTE Pro Joey HAND, Dirk MÜLLER, Sébastien BOURDAIS Ford GT M 22 31.452 2.6 22 03:51.2 212.2
34 69 LMGTE Pro Ryan BRISCOE, Richard WESTBROOK, Scott DIXON Ford GT M 21 31.764 0.312 16 03:51.5 211.9
35 51 LMGTE Pro Gianmaria BRUNI, James CALADO, Alessandro PIER GUIDI Ferrari 488 GTE M 24 31.835 0.071 5 03:51.6 211.9
36 67 LMGTE Pro Marino FRANCHITTI, Andy PRIAULX, Harry TINCKNELL Ford GT M 24 31.857 0.022 4 03:51.6 211.9
37 66 LMGTE Pro Olivier PLA, Stefan MÜCKE, Billy JOHNSON Ford GT M 22 32.305 0.448 2 03:52.0 211.4
38 71 LMGTE Pro Davide RIGON, Sam BIRD, Andrea BERTOLINI Ferrari 488 GTE M 26 32.775 0.47 4 03:52.5 211
39 82 LMGTE Pro Giancarlo FISICHELLA, Toni VILANDER, Matteo MALUCELLI Ferrari 488 GTE M 7 33.443 0.668 6 03:53.2 210.4
40 92 LMGTE Pro Frédéric MAKOWIECKI, Earl BAMBER, Jörg BERGMEISTER Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 23 35.185 1.742 21 03:54.9 208.9
41 95 LMGTE Pro Nicki THIIM, Marco SØRENSEN, Darren TURNER Aston Martin Vantage D 20 35.528 0.343 18 03:55.3 208.6
42 91 LMGTE Pro Patrick PILET, Kevin ESTRE, Nick TANDY Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 23 35.599 0.071 5 03:55.3 208.5
43 97 LMGTE Pro RICHIE STANAWAY, Fernando REES, Jonathan ADAM Aston Martin Vantage D 25 35.647 0.048 2 03:55.4 208.4
44 77 LMGTE Pro Richard LIETZ, Michael CHRISTENSEN, Philipp ENG Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 24 35.693 0.046 3 03:55.4 208.4
45 64 LMGTE Pro Oliver GAVIN, Tommy MILNER, Jordan TAYLOR Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 24 36.115 0.422 5 03:55.8 208
46 61 LMGTE Am Weng MOK, Keita SAWA, Robert BELL Ferrari 458 Italia M 23 37.094 0.979 11 03:56.8 207.2
47 98 LMGTE Am Paul DALLA LANA, Pedro LAMY, Mathias LAUDA Aston Martin V8 Vantage D 23 37.465 0.371 18 03:57.2 206.8
48 55 LMGTE Am Duncan CAMERON, Matt GRIFFIN, Aaron SCOTT Ferrari 458 Italia M 24 37.863 0.398 6 03:57.6 206.5
49 83 LMGTE Am François PERRODO, Emmanuel COLLARD, Rui AGUAS Ferrari F458 Italia M 24 38.009 0.146 5 03:57.7 206.4
50 63 LMGTE Pro Jan MAGNUSSEN, Antonio GARCIA, Ricky TAYLOR Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 21 38.234 0.225 3 03:58.0 206.2
51 50 LMGTE Am Yutaka YAMAGISHI, Pierre RAGUES, Jean-Philippe BELLOC Chevrolet Corvette C7-Z06 M 18 38.285 0.051 6 03:58.0 206.1
52 60 LMGTE Am Johnny LAURSEN, Mikkel MAC, Christina NIELSEN Ferrari 458 Italia M 24 39.027 0.742 20 03:58.8 205.5
53 78 LMGTE Am Christian RIED, Wolf HENZLER, Joël CAMATHIAS Porsche 911 RSR M 21 39.512 0.485 3 03:59.2 205.1
54 88 LMGTE Am Khaled AL QUBAISI, David HEINEMEIER HANSSON, Patrick LONG Porsche 911 RSR M 26 40.128 0.616 3 03:59.9 204.6
55 62 LMGTE Am William SWEEDLER, Townsend BELL, Jeffrey SEGAL Ferrari 458 Italia M 18 40.275 0.147 2 04:00.0 204.4
56 86 LMGTE Am Michael WAINWRIGHT, Adam CARROLL, Ben BARKER Porsche 911 RSR M 22 41.313 1.038 20 04:01.0 203.5
57 89 LMGTE Am Cooper MACNEIL, Lehman KEEN, Marc MILLER Porsche 911 RSR M 22 41.482 0.169 19 04:01.2 203.4
58 57 LMGTE Am Johnny O'CONNEL, Oliver BRYANT, Mark PATTERSON Chevrolet Corvette C7-Z06 M 21 42.593 1.111 4 04:02.3 202.5
59 99 LMGTE Am Andrew HOWARD, Liam GRIFFIN, Gary HIRSCH Aston Martin V8 Vantage D 21 43.415 0.822 21 04:03.1 201.8
4 LMP1 Simon TRUMMER, Oliver WEBB, Pierre KAFFER CLM P1/01 - AER D 0 0

Qualifying 2

Pos N° Cat Driver Car T Laps Total Time Gap Gap Prev. Best lap Best time Best speed
1 1 LMP1 Timo BERNHARD, Mark WEBBER, Brendon HARTLEY Porsche 919 Hybrid M 15 - - 4 03:23.3 241.3
2 5 LMP1 Anthony DAVIDSON, Sébastien BUEMI, Kazuki NAKAJIMA Toyota TS050 - Hybrid M 24 1.092 1.092 6 03:24.4 240
3 2 LMP1 Romain DUMAS, Neel JANI, Marc LIEB Porsche 919 Hybrid M 15 2.204 1.112 4 03:25.5 238.7
4 6 LMP1 Stéphane SARRAZIN, Mike CONWAY, Kamui KOBAYASHI Toyota TS050 - Hybrid M 22 2.592 0.388 7 03:25.9 238.3
5 8 LMP1 Lucas DI GRASSI, Loïc DUVAL, Oliver JARVIS Audi R18 M 21 3.373 0.781 6 03:26.7 237.4
6 12 LMP1 Nicolas PROST, Nick HEIDFELD, Nelson PIQUET JR Rebellion R-One - AER D 9 4.266 0.893 4 03:27.6 236.4
7 13 LMP1 Mathéo TUSCHER, Alexandre IMPERATORI, Dominik KRAIHAMER Rebellion R-One - AER D 5 6.703 2.437 4 03:30.0 233.6
8 4 LMP1 Simon TRUMMER, Oliver WEBB, Pierre KAFFER CLM P1/01 - AER D 10 10.861 4.158 2 03:34.2 229.1
9 35 LMP2 David CHENG, Ho-Pin TUNG, Nelson PANCIATICI Alpine A460 - Nissan D 10 16.252 5.391 6 03:39.6 223.5
10 47 LMP2 Tsugio MATSUDA, Matthew HOWSON, Richard BRADLEY Oreca 05 - Nissan D 12 16.255 0.003 2 03:39.6 223.5
11 31 LMP2 Ryan DALZIEL, Luis Felipe DERANI, Chris CUMMING Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 14 17.129 0.874 6 03:40.4 222.6
12 46 LMP2 Pierre THIRIET, Mathias BECHE, Ryo HIRAKAWA Oreca 05 - Nissan D 8 17.304 0.175 6 03:40.6 222.4
13 36 LMP2 Gustavo MENEZES, Nicolas LAPIERRE, Stéphane RICHELMI Alpine A460 - Nissan D 15 17.588 0.284 3 03:40.9 222.1
14 28 LMP2 Inès TAITTINGER, Rémy STRIEBIG, Léo ROUSSEL Morgan - Nissan M 8 17.978 0.39 4 03:41.3 221.7
15 27 LMP2 Nicolas MINASSIAN, Maurizio MEDIANI, Mikhail ALESHIN BR01 - Nissan D 20 18.15 0.172 6 03:41.5 221.6
16 37 LMP2 Vitaly PETROV, Victor SHAITAR, Kirill LADYGIN BR01 - Nissan D 8 18.469 0.319 3 03:41.8 221.2
17 25 LMP2 Michael MUNEMANN, Christopher HOY, Andrea PIZZITOLA Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 19 18.781 0.312 5 03:42.1 220.9
18 41 LMP2 Memo ROJAS, Julien CANAL, Nathanaël BERTHON Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 12 19.263 0.482 2 03:42.6 220.4
19 42 LMP2 Nick LEVENTIS, Danny WATTS, Jonny KANE Gibson 015S - Nissan D 14 20.835 1.572 4 03:44.1 218.9
20 43 LMP2 Ricardo GONZALEZ, Bruno SENNA, Filipe ALBUQUERQUE Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 20 20.891 0.056 4 03:44.2 218.8
21 22 LMP2 Vincent CAPILLAIRE, Erik MARIS, Jonathan COLEMAN Ligier JS P2 - Judd D 15 21.04 0.149 3 03:44.3 218.7
22 23 LMP2 Fabien BARTHEZ, Paul Loup CHATIN, Timothé BURET Ligier JS P2 - Nissan M 19 21.711 0.671 3 03:45.0 218
23 48 LMP2 Ben KEATING, Jeroen BLEEKEMOLEN, Marc GOOSSENS Oreca 03R - Nissan D 7 21.76 0.049 4 03:45.1 218
24 7 LMP1 Marcel FÄSSLER, André LOTTERER, Benoît TRÉLUYER Audi R18 M 16 22.161 0.401 5 03:45.5 217.6
25 34 LMP2 Nicolas LEUTWILER, Shinji NAKANO, James WINSLOW Oreca 03R - Judd D 11 22.404 0.243 3 03:45.7 217.4
26 40 LMP2 Tracy KROHN, Niclas JÖNSSON, João BARBOSA Ligier JS P2 - Nissan M 13 22.671 0.267 4 03:46.0 217.1
27 49 LMP2 John PEW, Oswaldo NEGRI JR, Laurens VANTHOOR Ligier JS P2 - Honda D 19 28.452 5.781 7 03:51.8 211.7
28 51 LMGTE Pro Gianmaria BRUNI, James CALADO, Alessandro PIER GUIDI Ferrari 488 GTE M 15 29.911 1.459 7 03:53.2 210.4
29 69 LMGTE Pro Ryan BRISCOE, Richard WESTBROOK, Scott DIXON Ford GT M 13 30.296 0.385 5 03:53.6 210
30 68 LMGTE Pro Joey HAND, Dirk MÜLLER, Sébastien BOURDAIS Ford GT M 18 30.365 0.069 7 03:53.7 210
31 82 LMGTE Pro Giancarlo FISICHELLA, Toni VILANDER, Matteo MALUCELLI Ferrari 488 GTE M 12 31.725 1.36 4 03:55.0 208.8
32 71 LMGTE Pro Davide RIGON, Sam BIRD, Andrea BERTOLINI Ferrari 488 GTE M 13 31.759 0.034 5 03:55.1 208.7
33 67 LMGTE Pro Marino FRANCHITTI, Andy PRIAULX, Harry TINCKNELL Ford GT M 20 32.443 0.684 4 03:55.7 208.1
34 91 LMGTE Pro Patrick PILET, Kevin ESTRE, Nick TANDY Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 6 33.485 1.042 4 03:56.8 207.2
35 77 LMGTE Pro Richard LIETZ, Michael CHRISTENSEN, Philipp ENG Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 17 33.775 0.29 5 03:57.1 207
36 92 LMGTE Pro Frédéric MAKOWIECKI, Earl BAMBER, Jörg BERGMEISTER Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 5 33.821 0.046 3 03:57.1 206.9
37 88 LMGTE Am Khaled AL QUBAISI, David HEINEMEIER HANSSON, Patrick LONG Porsche 911 RSR M 22 34.206 0.385 4 03:57.5 206.6
38 66 LMGTE Pro Olivier PLA, Stefan MÜCKE, Billy JOHNSON Ford GT M 15 35.051 0.845 2 03:58.4 205.8
39 64 LMGTE Pro Oliver GAVIN, Tommy MILNER, Jordan TAYLOR Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 18 35.186 0.135 4 03:58.5 205.7
40 78 LMGTE Am Christian RIED, Wolf HENZLER, Joël CAMATHIAS Porsche 911 RSR M 15 35.727 0.541 6 03:59.0 205.3
41 63 LMGTE Pro Jan MAGNUSSEN, Antonio GARCIA, Ricky TAYLOR Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 18 35.961 0.234 7 03:59.3 205.1
42 55 LMGTE Am Duncan CAMERON, Matt GRIFFIN, Aaron SCOTT Ferrari 458 Italia M 21 36.162 0.201 6 03:59.5 204.9
43 89 LMGTE Am Cooper MACNEIL, Lehman KEEN, Marc MILLER Porsche 911 RSR M 24 36.8 0.638 3 04:00.1 204.3
44 84 CDNT Frédéric SAUSSET, Christophe TINSEAU, Jean Bernard BOUVET Morgan LMP2 - Nissan M 9 38.3 1.5 4 04:01.6 203.1
45 38 LMP2 Simon DOLAN, Jake DENNIS, Giedo VAN DER GARDE Gibson 015S - Nissan D 11 38.674 0.374 8 04:02.0 202.8
46 83 LMGTE Am François PERRODO, Emmanuel COLLARD, Rui AGUAS Ferrari F458 Italia M 19 40.369 1.695 5 04:03.7 201.4
47 60 LMGTE Am Johnny LAURSEN, Mikkel MAC, Christina NIELSEN Ferrari 458 Italia M 21 40.544 0.175 7 04:03.9 201.2
48 26 LMP2 Roman RUSINOV, Will STEVENS, René RAST Oreca 05 - Nissan D 9 41.58 1.036 7 04:04.9 200.4
49 62 LMGTE Am William SWEEDLER, Townsend BELL, Jeffrey SEGAL Ferrari 458 Italia M 10 42.336 0.756 7 04:05.6 199.7
50 57 LMGTE Am Johnny O'CONNEL, Oliver BRYANT, Mark PATTERSON Chevrolet Corvette C7-Z06 M 16 42.515 0.179 4 04:05.8 199.6
51 61 LMGTE Am Weng MOK, Keita SAWA, Robert BELL Ferrari 458 Italia M 19 43.494 0.979 5 04:06.8 198.8
52 86 LMGTE Am Michael WAINWRIGHT, Adam CARROLL, Ben BARKER Porsche 911 RSR M 10 45.976 2.482 3 04:09.3 196.8
53 30 LMP2 Scott SHARP, Ed BROWN, Johannes VAN OVERBEEK Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 13 51.149 5.173 10 04:14.5 192.8
54 33 LMP2 Junjin PU, Tristan GOMMENDY, Nico Pieter DE BRUIJN Oreca 05 - Nissan D 9 51.184 0.035 4 04:14.5 192.8
55 50 LMGTE Am Yutaka YAMAGISHI, Pierre RAGUES, Jean-Philippe BELLOC Chevrolet Corvette C7-Z06 M 12 +1:04.223 13.039 6 04:27.5 183.4
44 LMP2 Tor GRAVES, Matthew RAO, Roberto MERHI Oreca 05 - Nissan D 3 0
95 LMGTE Pro Nicki THIIM, Marco SØRENSEN, Darren TURNER Aston Martin Vantage D 0 0
97 LMGTE Pro RICHIE STANAWAY, Fernando REES, Jonathan ADAM Aston Martin Vantage D 1 0
98 LMGTE Am Paul DALLA LANA, Pedro LAMY, Mathias LAUDA Aston Martin V8 Vantage D 2 0
99 LMGTE Am Andrew HOWARD, Liam GRIFFIN, Gary HIRSCH Aston Martin V8 Vantage D 7 0

Qualifying 3

Pos N° Cat Driver Car T Laps Total Time Gap Gap Prev. Best lap Best time Best speed
1 6 LMP1 Stéphane SARRAZIN, Mike CONWAY, Kamui KOBAYASHI Toyota TS050 - Hybrid M 14 - - 11 03:50.9 212.5
2 7 LMP1 Marcel FÄSSLER, André LOTTERER, Benoît TRÉLUYER Audi R18 M 10 0.698 0.698 8 03:51.6 211.8
3 5 LMP1 Anthony DAVIDSON, Sébastien BUEMI, Kazuki NAKAJIMA Toyota TS050 - Hybrid M 13 0.759 0.061 13 03:51.7 211.8
4 2 LMP1 Romain DUMAS, Neel JANI, Marc LIEB Porsche 919 Hybrid M 7 3.23 2.471 2 03:54.2 209.5
5 8 LMP1 Lucas DI GRASSI, Loïc DUVAL, Oliver JARVIS Audi R18 M 8 6.541 3.311 2 03:57.5 206.6
6 1 LMP1 Timo BERNHARD, Mark WEBBER, Brendon HARTLEY Porsche 919 Hybrid M 6 7.894 1.353 2 03:58.8 205.4
7 44 LMP2 Tor GRAVES, Matthew RAO, Roberto MERHI Oreca 05 - Nissan D 10 20.752 12.858 2 04:11.7 194.9
8 49 LMP2 John PEW, Oswaldo NEGRI JR, Laurens VANTHOOR Ligier JS P2 - Honda D 9 21.346 0.594 9 04:12.3 194.5
9 37 LMP2 Vitaly PETROV, Victor SHAITAR, Kirill LADYGIN BR01 - Nissan D 11 23.455 2.109 8 04:14.4 192.9
10 4 LMP1 Simon TRUMMER, Oliver WEBB, Pierre KAFFER CLM P1/01 - AER D 14 25.443 1.988 14 04:16.4 191.4
11 46 LMP2 Pierre THIRIET, Mathias BECHE, Ryo HIRAKAWA Oreca 05 - Nissan D 11 26.054 0.611 3 04:17.0 190.9
12 41 LMP2 Memo ROJAS, Julien CANAL, Nathanaël BERTHON Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 11 29.107 3.053 7 04:20.0 188.7
13 82 LMGTE Pro Giancarlo FISICHELLA, Toni VILANDER, Matteo MALUCELLI Ferrari 488 GTE M 13 29.11 0.003 10 04:20.0 188.7
14 47 LMP2 Tsugio MATSUDA, Matthew HOWSON, Richard BRADLEY Oreca 05 - Nissan D 8 29.247 0.137 7 04:20.2 188.6
15 92 LMGTE Pro Frédéric MAKOWIECKI, Earl BAMBER, Jörg BERGMEISTER Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 3 31.201 1.954 2 04:22.1 187.2
16 26 LMP2 Roman RUSINOV, Will STEVENS, René RAST Oreca 05 - Nissan D 8 31.394 0.193 5 04:22.3 187
17 36 LMP2 Gustavo MENEZES, Nicolas LAPIERRE, Stéphane RICHELMI Alpine A460 - Nissan D 4 31.921 0.527 2 04:22.9 186.7
18 64 LMGTE Pro Oliver GAVIN, Tommy MILNER, Jordan TAYLOR Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 9 32.146 0.225 8 04:23.1 186.5
19 86 LMGTE Am Michael WAINWRIGHT, Adam CARROLL, Ben BARKER Porsche 911 RSR M 9 33.083 0.937 8 04:24.0 185.8
20 68 LMGTE Pro Joey HAND, Dirk MÜLLER, Sébastien BOURDAIS Ford GT M 7 33.24 0.157 2 04:24.2 185.7
21 25 LMP2 Michael MUNEMANN, Christopher HOY, Andrea PIZZITOLA Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 3 34.573 1.333 2 04:25.5 184.8
22 33 LMP2 Junjin PU, Tristan GOMMENDY, Nico Pieter DE BRUIJN Oreca 05 - Nissan D 4 34.693 0.12 2 04:25.6 184.7
23 60 LMGTE Am Johnny LAURSEN, Mikkel MAC, Christina NIELSEN Ferrari 458 Italia M 10 35.06 0.367 10 04:26.0 184.5
24 40 LMP2 Tracy KROHN, Niclas JÖNSSON, João BARBOSA Ligier JS P2 - Nissan M 6 37.463 2.403 5 04:28.4 182.8
25 22 LMP2 Vincent CAPILLAIRE, Erik MARIS, Jonathan COLEMAN Ligier JS P2 - Judd D 10 38.276 0.813 2 04:29.2 182.3
26 34 LMP2 Nicolas LEUTWILER, Shinji NAKANO, James WINSLOW Oreca 03R - Judd D 7 39.966 1.69 2 04:30.9 181.1
27 50 LMGTE Am Yutaka YAMAGISHI, Pierre RAGUES, Jean-Philippe BELLOC Chevrolet Corvette C7-Z06 M 6 41.564 1.598 3 04:32.5 180.1
28 88 LMGTE Am Khaled AL QUBAISI, David HEINEMEIER HANSSON, Patrick LONG Porsche 911 RSR M 11 42.509 0.945 7 04:33.4 179.4
29 57 LMGTE Am Johnny O'CONNEL, Oliver BRYANT, Mark PATTERSON Chevrolet Corvette C7-Z06 M 10 42.599 0.09 7 04:33.5 179.4
30 95 LMGTE Pro Nicki THIIM, Marco SØRENSEN, Darren TURNER Aston Martin Vantage D 7 43.364 0.765 6 04:34.3 178.9
31 55 LMGTE Am Duncan CAMERON, Matt GRIFFIN, Aaron SCOTT Ferrari 458 Italia M 6 45.789 2.425 5 04:36.7 177.3
32 42 LMP2 Nick LEVENTIS, Danny WATTS, Jonny KANE Gibson 015S - Nissan D 3 47.32 1.531 2 04:38.3 176.3
33 97 LMGTE Pro RICHIE STANAWAY, Fernando REES, Jonathan ADAM Aston Martin Vantage D 6 49.232 1.912 5 04:40.2 175.1
34 67 LMGTE Pro Marino FRANCHITTI, Andy PRIAULX, Harry TINCKNELL Ford GT M 5 52.566 3.334 3 04:43.5 173.1
35 98 LMGTE Am Paul DALLA LANA, Pedro LAMY, Mathias LAUDA Aston Martin V8 Vantage D 4 53.717 1.151 2 04:44.7 172.4
36 99 LMGTE Am Andrew HOWARD, Liam GRIFFIN, Gary HIRSCH Aston Martin V8 Vantage D 3 +1:21.854 28.137 2 05:12.8 156.9
12 LMP1 Nicolas PROST, Nick HEIDFELD, Nelson PIQUET JR Rebellion R-One - AER D 0 0
13 LMP1 Mathéo TUSCHER, Alexandre IMPERATORI, Dominik KRAIHAMER Rebellion R-One - AER D 0 0
23 LMP2 Fabien BARTHEZ, Paul Loup CHATIN, Timothé BURET Ligier JS P2 - Nissan M 4 0
27 LMP2 Nicolas MINASSIAN, Maurizio MEDIANI, Mikhail ALESHIN BR01 - Nissan D 4 0
28 LMP2 Inès TAITTINGER, Rémy STRIEBIG, Léo ROUSSEL Morgan - Nissan M 0 0
30 LMP2 Scott SHARP, Ed BROWN, Johannes VAN OVERBEEK Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 2 0
31 LMP2 Ryan DALZIEL, Luis Felipe DERANI, Chris CUMMING Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 0 0
35 LMP2 David CHENG, Ho-Pin TUNG, Nelson PANCIATICI Alpine A460 - Nissan D 0 0
38 LMP2 Simon DOLAN, Jake DENNIS, Giedo VAN DER GARDE Gibson 015S - Nissan D 2 0
43 LMP2 Ricardo GONZALEZ, Bruno SENNA, Filipe ALBUQUERQUE Ligier JS P2 - Nissan D 0 0
48 LMP2 Ben KEATING, Jeroen BLEEKEMOLEN, Marc GOOSSENS Oreca 03R - Nissan D 0 0
51 LMGTE Pro Gianmaria BRUNI, James CALADO, Alessandro PIER GUIDI Ferrari 488 GTE M 2 0
61 LMGTE Am Weng MOK, Keita SAWA, Robert BELL Ferrari 458 Italia M 0 0
62 LMGTE Am William SWEEDLER, Townsend BELL, Jeffrey SEGAL Ferrari 458 Italia M 0 0
63 LMGTE Pro Jan MAGNUSSEN, Antonio GARCIA, Ricky TAYLOR Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 0 0
66 LMGTE Pro Olivier PLA, Stefan MÜCKE, Billy JOHNSON Ford GT M 4 0
69 LMGTE Pro Ryan BRISCOE, Richard WESTBROOK, Scott DIXON Ford GT M 2 0
71 LMGTE Pro Davide RIGON, Sam BIRD, Andrea BERTOLINI Ferrari 488 GTE M 0 0
77 LMGTE Pro Richard LIETZ, Michael CHRISTENSEN, Philipp ENG Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 0 0
78 LMGTE Am Christian RIED, Wolf HENZLER, Joël CAMATHIAS Porsche 911 RSR M 0 0
83 LMGTE Am François PERRODO, Emmanuel COLLARD, Rui AGUAS Ferrari F458 Italia M 0 0
84 CDNT Frédéric SAUSSET, Christophe TINSEAU, Jean Bernard BOUVET Morgan LMP2 - Nissan M 2 0
89 LMGTE Am Cooper MACNEIL, Lehman KEEN, Marc MILLER Porsche 911 RSR M 0 0
91 LMGTE Pro Patrick PILET, Kevin ESTRE, Nick TANDY Porsche 911 RSR (2016) M 3 0

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Entry list - Le Mans

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Classification

LM P1
The fuel tank size and minimum weight for non-hybrid cars may get adjusted to reduce the difference in performance between hybrid and non-hybrid cars.

There are no limits on the number of cylinders for any type of engine.

Bodywork is required to cover all mechanical elements of the car, so that it cannot be visible when the car is viewed directly from the front, side, or top.

The LMP1 cars are generally the most powerful, with faster straight-line speeds.
A current LMP1 class competitor, the Porsche 919

LMP1 Hybrid Non-hybrid
Minimum weight 870 kilograms (1,920 lb) 850 kilograms (1,870 lb)
Maximum length 4,650 millimetres (183 in)
Minimum width 1,800 millimetres (71 in)
Maximum width 1,900 millimetres (75 in)
Engine displacement Free Maximum 5.5 litres (340 in3)
Fuel tank size for petrol engines 68.3 litres (18.0 US gal)
for diesel engines 54.2 litres (14.3 US gal)
Maximum wheel diameter 28 inches (710 mm)
Maximum wheel width 14 inches (360 mm)

LM P2

Until 2016, LMP2 allows both open and closed-cockpit designs (closed cars must have a windscreen, a roof, and doors on each side), while only closed-cockpit design is allowed for LMP1 as it is much faster and for safety. As of 2011, all cars must have fins on the rear bodywork to prevent them from rolling over in the air during crashes. Although a passenger seat is not used, cars must be designed to carry two people. The empty area of the cockpit is usually used to hold electronic devices and cooling equipment. Only production-based engines were allowed in LMP2 with diesel engines permitted from 2013 onwards.

From 2017, in order to limit the costs, FIA will introduce a new set of regulations, which will be locked in through 2020, aiming a significant power increase, to the range of 150 horsepower (which is expected to led to a four-second decrease in lap time at Le Mans). Gibson Technology will be the exclusive engine suplier, producing a four-litre normally-aspirated V8.

Dallara, Onroak Automotive (Ligier), Oreca and the joint-venture Riley Tech/Multimatic where selected by FIA as the four exclusive chassis constructors,[6] which must be closed-cockpit designs.
A current LMP2 class competitor, the Greaves Motorsport Zytek S11SN-Nissan at the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans
LMP2[7] Minimum weight 900 kilograms (2,000 lb)
Maximum length 4,650 millimetres (183 in)
Maximum width 2,000 millimetres (79 in)
Naturally aspirated engines limited to 5 litres (310 in3), no more than 8 cylinders
Turbo- and supercharged petrol engines Maximum 3.2 litres (200 in3), no more than 6 cylinders
Fuel tank size 75 litres (20 US gal)
Maximum wheel diameter 720 millimetres (28 in)
Maximum wheel width 360 millimetres (14 in)

LM GTE - Pro & LM GTE - Am

The ACO has defined limits and requirements for the LM GTE category to ensure that cars are legitimately production-based. The car must have "an aptitude for sport with 2 doors, 2 or 2+2 seats, opened or closed, which can be used perfectly legally on the open road and available for sale." The ACO modifies its regulations for “Small manufacturers” (less than 2000 cars produced a year). In order to be eligible a big manufacturer must produce at least one car a week or a small manufacturer one car a month. The cars will be eligible to race when 100 road cars for big manufacturers or 25 road cars for small manufacturers are produced. The car must have an official launch campaign and sales network. The engine must be used in a production car; while this is usually the engine from the road car, the ACO has made exceptions for cars like the BMW Z4 GTE which use engines from other models. Carbon fiber, titanium and magnesium are banned except for special parts like spoilers or wheels. Cars with carbon cockpits (that are not directly attached to the suspension) are allowed. The engine displacement is limited to 5.5L naturally aspirated or 4.0L turbo/supercharged. The SRT Viper is granted a special waiver to 8.0L. The minimum weight is 1245 kg. Cars must have working lights and windshield wipers at all times. To distinguish from faster Le Mans Prototypes at night, LM GTE cars must use yellow headlights. Four-wheel drive is banned while engine-based traction control is allowed. Gearboxes are limited to six forward gears. All cars must also have rear-view cameras in addition to side mirrors.

Cars are allowed one set of modifications every 2 years. Brand new cars are allowed one extra set of modifications in the first year of competition. Small aerodynamic modifications are allowed for Le Mans each year. If the road car is upgraded with a new part, that part can also be used on the LM GTE car through updating the homologation. Manufacturers can also apply for waivers to allow the homologation of cars or parts that would normally be banned by the rules.

Overall, the technical regulations are focused on keeping LM GTE cars relatively close to road cars in terms of parts and dimensions. Aerodynamic devices such as spoilers are heavily regulated. There are also minor requirements that are holdovers from the earlier era of Le Mans, such as requiring at least 150 cubic decimeters of luggage space.

At Le Mans, LM GTE is divided into two classes: GTE-Pro and GTE-Am. GTE-Am cars must be at least one year old or be built to the previous year's spec, and have limits on the quality of drivers allowed in the lineup.

The Endurance Committee of the ACO has the absolute right to modify the Balance of Performance between LM GTE cars through adjusting the weight, engine or aerodynamics. Air restrictors are used with default values for specific engine capacities

2016 Regulation Updates

At the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans, the ACO announced a range of changes for the LM GTE class. The aim of the changes is to increase the performance of the cars relative to the GT3-spec machinery that they compete against in certain series, whilst reducing cost and improving the safety of the cars. The regulations will be less restrictive, and so there will be a reduced reliance on waivers to allow certain cars to compete. One example of this is the increased freedom of aerodynamic development within specific regions of the car. The new cars will be able to compete in LM GTE Pro from 2016 alongside the 'old' specification of car, before becoming available for LM GTE Am in 2017. In 2018, the 'old' specification of car will be out of competition.
 
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Updated TV Schdule & Weather.
Updated P1 and Q1 Times.
Updated Q2 and Q3 Times.
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The 84th Edition of Les 24 Heures du Mans - Teaser


Class of the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans is ready!


Interview with Porsche 919 Hybrid #1 Driver Timo Bernhard at 2016 Le Mans Pésage

Interview with Mike Conway from Toyota Racing #6 at 2016 Le Mans Pésage R Rast


Interview with Réné Rast from G-Drive Racing #26 at 2016 Le Mans Pésage R Rast

 
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Will be watching from home, already have a couple of days book off before and after to prep and rest. The expansion of the pits to accommodate 4 more cars is a nice step and the racing so far this year has been great although the big 3 have yet to get a good grasp on the reliability so far and that has only been during 6 hour races!

It's a shame that the LMP1 field is light this year both for hybrids and privateers but still that has allowed great fields of LMP2's which are awesome racers and the ever brawling GTE crowd. Garage 56 this year, which is the 'future tech, proof of concept' experimental garage is doing something a bit different this year as instead of a new fancy technology is instead hosting a quadruple amputee driver.

Also, Ford's GT efforts? Shenanigans!

Somehow, miraculously got special permission to race a car that shouldn't even by categorised and then somehow got the OK to enter 4 as team cars. They have been formation driving all year and staying under radars, in a previous race they also only used 5 gears for some reason.

In testing they set dubious sectors times but luckily somehow only managed midfield times which looked completely innocent... For a large part of the test their timing info went down thanks to a series of transponder issues...

Shenanigans.

I bet if they could enter 13 cars like they did in '66 they would.
 
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Just browsed through the Le Mans entry list on Autosport and didn't realize there are 23 LMP2 entries!

Thats going to be the race to watch I feel.
 

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It's one thing I really enjoy with WEC, as you get really good racing across all the classes.

So it all technically starts tomorrow! I really can't want, I am really gutted to not be going this year.
 
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It's one thing I really enjoy with WEC, as you get really good racing across all the classes.

So it all technically starts tomorrow! I really can't want, I am really gutted to not be going this year.

Whilst technically brilliant and exciting, LMP1 is actually a bit of an anti climax this year. Realistically only 6 cars in it and with attrition rates you will possibly see a Rebellion on the podium. But rather than being a spectacular result for a team in a class that's geared totally against them, it will just be because VAG cut a 3rd of its entry out as a PR stunt to try and save some face in the emissions farse.

The Garage 56 entry this year is utterly fantastic and inspiring though. I hope they finish as its truly remarkable seeing a quad amputee race a car!
 

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Whilst technically brilliant and exciting, LMP1 is actually a bit of an anti climax this year. Realistically only 6 cars in it and with attrition rates you will possibly see a Rebellion on the podium. But rather than being a spectacular result for a team in a class that's geared totally against them, it will just be because VAG cut a 3rd of its entry out as a PR stunt to try and save some face in the emissions farse.

The Garage 56 entry this year is utterly fantastic and inspiring though. I hope they finish as its truly remarkable seeing a quad amputee race a car!

Isn't that a good thing though surely as its going to keep every one on their toes. It's a shame Toyota are not quiet up there in terms of pace of Audi and Porsche. Also speaking of attrition, Porsche have gone back to the 2015 battery for the LeMan race as I know they have been having problems with it this year. However, I'll be supporting Porsche as expected but rooting for Webber, Hartley, Bernhard and Mr Tandy in the 991 RSR. :D

Fords entry this year is going to be a interesting one, as it seems to have been hit and miss at Silverstone and Spa unless they have been sandbagging.
 
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Fords entry this year is going to be a interesting one, as it seems to have been hit and miss at Silverstone and Spa unless they have been sandbagging.

I think it's very much that they've been sandbagging, which is pretty poor sportsmanship given the way BoP works. They are doing everything they can to ensure a win at Le Mans, even if two races at Silverstone and Spa were poor because of it.

LMP1 should be interesting if reliability holds - all three factory teams appear competitive, including Toyota, and with two cars per team it'll be a fairer fight than previous years.
 
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Eurosport last night was a total joke. At times we had about 8 minutes of coverage between ad breaks of 2-3 minutes each! That's beyond a joke and if it stays that way for the race itself, they'll end up covering about 18 hours of the full 24!

If you fork out for Eurosport player then you can access the stream without breaks but then you have to find a way of getting the stream onto a TV, it's only 720p and you have to find a way of listening to RLM commentary at the same time and syncing the too - major hassle.
 
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Whilst technically brilliant and exciting, LMP1 is actually a bit of an anti climax this year. Realistically only 6 cars in it and with attrition rates you will possibly see a Rebellion on the podium. But rather than being a spectacular result for a team in a class that's geared totally against them, it will just be because VAG cut a 3rd of its entry out as a PR stunt to try and save some face in the emissions farse.

The reduction in number of cars and the fact that the three hybrid teams are much closer in performance this year puts the onus back on reliability and havign a clean race, rather than just outright speed.
 

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Eurosport last night was a total joke. At times we had about 8 minutes of coverage between ad breaks of 2-3 minutes each! That's beyond a joke and if it stays that way for the race itself, they'll end up covering about 18 hours of the full 24!

If you fork out for Eurosport player then you can access the stream without breaks but then you have to find a way of getting the stream onto a TV, it's only 720p and you have to find a way of listening to RLM commentary at the same time and syncing the too - major hassle.

It’s normally why I tend to stick to the WEC App / Website as its uninterrupted coverage. However, the commentary on there last night was a little poor and not the normal team. I did to be fair watch it on Eurosport last night.

However, it seems Ford have been sandbagging which isn’t a good show from them especially as they also have been allowed to carry less ballast then the rest of the field. So there are going to be a few upset teams up and down the field.

Audi done a brilliant job to get the cars turned around out on to the track as I wasn’t sure they was going to be able to get out and set some times. Porsche seem to be on the money with the times as well but it still seems the circuit still looks green as we are still some 3 or 4 seconds off the times from last year.
 
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It’s normally why I tend to stick to the WEC App / Website as its uninterrupted coverage. However, the commentary on there last night was a little poor and not the normal team. I did to be fair watch it on Eurosport last night.

I've used the WEC or Eurosport Player streams in the past but unfortunately they're not the same quality and you only get a proper 1080p picture from the broadcast Eurosport channel. I don't generally mind advertising providing it's reasonable - 2/3 minutes every 8/9 minutes isn't.
 
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