The Le Mans 24 Hours is an annual endurance race held in Le Mans, France. It typically takes place in mid-June and lasts for 24 hours, challenging teams to balance speed and reliability. The event features a variety of car manufacturers and private teams competing in different classes, showcasing advanced automotive technology.
This prestigious race began in 1923 and is part of the FIA World Endurance Championship. Drivers take turns racing, often in teams of three, to cover the greatest distance within the 24-hour period. The event is known for its unique atmosphere and attracts motorsport fans from around the world.