• New for 2023

    New for the 2023 edition, the Group C Racing competitors will have an additional opportunity to tackle the 24 Hours circuit’s 13 kilometres. Indeed, Le Mans Classic, which offered them a 45-minute race on Saturday lunchtime to open the event, will now also offer them a 30-minute sprint race on Sunday, in the early morning.

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  • Le Mans Classic

    Le Mans Classic will exceptionally come back in 2023 to celebrate the centenary of the Le Mans 24 Hours. And we must take advantage of it; this occasion will certainly not be repeated any time soon. Not to be missed!

    Created in 2002 by Peter Auto, in association with the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, Le Mans Classic offers a formidable retrospective of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The event, acclaimed from its very first edition, has continued to grow and attracted over 200 850 spectators in 2022. 

    It is the largest gathering of classic cars with over 800 racing cars on the track and 8,500 classic cars displayed in the specially designed enclosures.