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2022 24 Hours of Le Mans: How it Works and Where to Watch
2022 24 Hours of Le Mans: How it Works and Where to Watch-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:50

Cars barrel down the Mulsanne Straight during the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans

This weekend kicks off the 90th 24 Hours of Le Mans, the most prestigious motor race in the world. Whether you’re new to the World Endurance Championship, you haven’t followed all the news in the build-up to the race, or you’re an avid fan who just needs a refresher, we’re here to help you follow the event.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is an endurance event whose winner is awarded based on the car that completes the most laps in the 24-hour time limit. The race started on public roads in Le Mans, France in 1923, and barring a long break for World War II, has continued ever since.

Along with the Indianapolis 500 and the Monaco Grand Prix (or Formula 1 World Championship; whichever you prefer), the 24 Hours of Le Mans is part of the iconic Triple Crown of racing, which signals a mastery of various motorsport disciplines. To win at Le Mans, you not only need to have the kind of car that can compete for 24 hours, but you need to get along with your teammates and learn how to compete as a team.

The race has also become a significant proving ground for automotive technology on the endurance front.

Japan’s Ryo Hirakawa drives the Toyota GR010 Hybrid Hypercar WEC during the second free practice session of the 90th edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race, on June 8, 2022.

If you’re new to endurance racing, the format goes a little something like this: There are multiple classes of cars competing on the grid at the same time. While every car will be given an overall placement at the finish to determine the overall winners, each class also battles for position within its specific subset of cars.

For 2022, the Le Mans classes are as follows:

: The top category and the cars expected to win the race, Hypercars are prototypes that are used to debut the highest level of manufacturer engineering.: LMP2 is a lower tier of prototype racing, with cars built by one of four different manufacturers and a single engine supplier. This means that they’re largely spec machines with the same Gibson V8 engines.: The GTE classes both compete in race-prepped cars that are very similar to those you’d find on the roads. GTE Pro competes with newer machinery and the most experienced drivers.: GTE AM uses slightly older cars than GTE Pro, and the driver lineup is often composed of “newer” drivers who may not have as much experience as the Pro drivers.

The 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans Starting Lineup by Class

No. 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing: M. Conway, K. Kobayashi, J. LopezNo. 708 Glickenhaus Racing: O. Pla, R. Dumas, L. DeraniNo. 709 Glickenhaus Racing: R. Briscoe, R. Westbrook, F. MailleuxNo. 36 Alpine ELF Team: A. Negrão, N. Lapierre, M. VaxiviereNo. 8 Toyota Gazoo Racing: S. Buemi, B. Hartley, R. Hirakawa

No. 31 WRT: S. Gelael, R. Frijns, R. RastNo. 38 Jota: R. Gonzalez, A. da Costa, W. StevensNo. 41 Realteam by WRT: R. Andrade, F. Habsburg, N. NatoNo. 23 United Autosports: A. Lynn, O. Jarvis, J. PiersonNo. 22 United Autosports: P. Hanson, F. Albuquerque, W. OwenNo. 9 Prema Orlen Team: R. Kubica, L. Deletraz, L. ColomboNo. 1 Richard Mille Racing: L. Wadoux, S. Ogier, C. MilesiNo. 65 Panis Racing: J. Canal, N. Jamin, J. Van UitertNo. 5 Team Penske: D. Cameron, E. Collard, F. NasrNo. 32 Team WRT: R. Ineichen, M. Bortolotti, D. VanthoorNo. 11 Duqueine Team: R. Bradley, G. Rojas, R. de GerusNo. 37 Cool Racing: Y. Ye, R. Taylor, N. KruettenNo. 28 Jota: O. Rasmussen, E. Jones, J. AberdeinNo. 48 IDEC Sport: P. Lafargue, P. Chatin, P. PiletNo. 34 Inter Europol Competition: J. Smiechowski, A. Brundle, E. GutierrezNo. 24 Nielsen Racing: R. Sales, M. Bell, B. HanleyNo. 35 Ultimate: J. Lahaye, M. Lahaye, F. HeriauNo. 44 ARC Bratislava: M. Konopka, B. Viscaal, T. VautierNo. 39 Graff Racing: E. Trouillet, S. Page, D. DrouxNo. 3 DKR Engineering: L. Horr, J. Glorieux, A. CougnaudNo. 47: Algarve Pro Racing: S. Floersch, J. Falb, J. AitkenNo. 83 AF Corse: F. Perrodo, N. Nielsen, A. RoveraNo. 27 CD Sport: C. Cresp, M. Jensen, S. PaletteNo. 43 Inter Europol Competition: D. Heinemeier-Hansson, F. Sherer, P. FittipaldiNo. 10 Vector Sport: N. Müller, R. Cullen, S. BourdaisNo. 13 TDS Racing x Valliante: P. Cimadomo, M. Beche, T. van der HelmNo. 45 Algarve Pro Racing: S. Thomas, J. Allen, R. Binder

No. 92 Porsche GT Team: M. Christensen, K. Estre, L. VanthoorNo. 63 Corvette Racing: A. Garcia, J. Taylor, N. CatsburgNo. 91 Porsche GT Team: G. Bruni, R. Lietz, F. MakowieckiNo. 64 Corvette Racing: T. Milner, N. Tandy, A. SimsNo. 51 AF Corse: A. Pier Guidi, J. Calado, D. SerraNo. 52 AF Corse: M. Molina, A. Fuoco, D. RigonNo. 74 Riley Motorsports: F. Fraga, S. Bird, S. Van Gisbergen

No. 98 Northwest AMR: P. Dalla Lana, D. Pittard, N. ThiimNo. 57 Kessel Racing: T. Kimura, F. Schandorff, M. JensenNo. 54 AF Corse: T. Flohr, F. Castellacci, N. CassidyNo. 85 Iron Dames: R. Frey, M. Gatting, S. BovyNo. 77 Dempsey-Proton Racing: C. Ried, S. Priaulx, H. TincknellNo. 61 AF Corse: L. Prette, C. Grunewald, V. AbrilNo. 86 GR Racing: M. Wainwright, R. Pera, B. BarkerNo. 56 Team Project 1: B. Iribe, O. Millroy, B. BarnicoatNo. 46 Team Project 1: M. Cairoli, M. Pedersen, N. LeutwilerNo. 79 WeatherTech Racing: C. MacNeil, J. Andlauer, T. MerrillNo. 99 Hardpoint Motorsport: A. Haryanto, A. Picariello, M. RumpNo. 59 Inception Racing: A. West, C. Ledogar, M. KleinNo. 21 AF Corse: S. Mann, C. Ulrich, T. VilanderNo. 55 Spirit of the Race: D. Cameron, M. Griffin, D. PerelNo. 75 Iron Lynx: P. Ehret, C. Hook, N. VarroneNo. 66 JMW Motorsport: R. van der Zande, M. Kvamme, J. HartNo. 777 D’Station Racing: S. Hoshino, T. Fuji, C. FaggNo. 88 Dempsey-Proton Racing: F. Poordad, M. Root, J. HeylenNo. 33 TF Sport: B. Keating, H. Chaves, M. SorensenNo. 60 Iron Lynx: C. Shiavoni, A. Balzan, R. GiammariaNo. 93 Proton Competition: M. Fassbender, M. Campbell, Z. RobichonNo. 80 Iron Lynx: M. Cressoni, G. Fisichella, R. HeitstandNo. 71 Spirit of the Race: F. Dezoteux, P. Ragues, G. Aubry

How to Watch the 2022 24 Hours of Le Mans

In America, the 24 Hours of Le Mans is exclusively available on the TV channel or the MotorTrend+ streaming app. Coverage starts on Saturday, June 11 at , and you’ll be able to watch flag-to-flag action. If you’re a MotorTrend+ subscriber, you’ll also be privy to dashcam streams and other special presentations throughout the race.

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