Trackside at Le Mans with IMSA president John Doonan

IMSA president John Doonan provides an update on the many WeatherTech SportsCar Championship teams and drivers competing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Presented by: RACER’s Trackside Report of the 24 Hours of Le Mans is presented by Michelin …

IMSA president John Doonan provides an update on the many WeatherTech SportsCar Championship teams and drivers competing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Presented by:
RACER’s Trackside Report of the 24 Hours of Le Mans is presented by Michelin Motorsport.

Michelin, the leading mobility company, is working with tires, around tires and beyond tires to enable Motion for Life. Dedicated to enhancing its clients’ mobility and sustainability, Michelin designs and distributes the most suitable tires, services and solutions for its customers’ needs. Michelin’s ambition is centered around developing technology for sustainable mobility and uses its motorsport presence as a laboratory for innovation.

A global leader in motorsport performance for more than 100 years, Michelin continues to test new boundaries of innovation. Based in Clermont-Ferrand, Michelin is present in 175 countries, employs 132,200 people and operates 67 tire factories. Click to learn more.

In its ongoing bid to make motorsport increasingly sustainable, Michelin has introduced an exciting new high-performance racing tire that contains 63% sustainable raw materials. On Saturday, June 10, it will perform a parade lap of the Le Mans 24 Hours circuit on the H24 hydrogen-fueled endurance-racing prototype. Check it out.

Hardwick finally gets Le Mans debut after passing up 2021 chance

Two years ago, Ryan Hardwick took an unusual chance: He skipped the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In the middle of the pandemic, with the race delayed two months and restrictions implemented on competitors and fans, Hardwick decided to forego the iconic …

Two years ago, Ryan Hardwick took an unusual chance: He skipped the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

In the middle of the pandemic, with the race delayed two months and restrictions implemented on competitors and fans, Hardwick decided to forego the iconic event with the hope that someday he’d be able to compete.

That someday has arrived.

Hardwick, as winner of the Bob Akin Award for the top-finishing Bronze-rated driver in the GTD class of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2022, has joined Proton Competition in the GTE AM category for the 100th anniversary 24 Hours of Le Mans this week.

While Hardwick was debating his 2021 decision after winning the 2020 Akin award, friend and former teammate Patrick Long had a premonition that Hardwick would win the award again.

“He said, ‘Dude, you’re going to earn it again,’” Hardwick recalled. “I had made my own decision and decided to forego it, and I’m glad I did. My first time at Le Mans will also be the 100th anniversary (of the race).”

Hardwick (right) and Zacharie Robichon teamed up for Michelin Endurance Cup races and will partner again at Le Mans. JEP/Motorsport Images

Hardwick decided to share the spoils of his award with the Wright Motorsports co-drivers who helped him earn it. Jan Heylen, who partnered with Hardwick for the full 2022 WeatherTech Championship season when they won twice and finished second in GTD points, and Zacharie Robichon, who joined them for the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup races including a victory in the Rolex 24 At Daytona, will also be in the No. 16 Proton Competition Porsche 911 RSR-19. Heylen qualified the car 17th among the 21 GTE AM entries on Wednesday.

“With me winning the entry, I could really name the drivers, so I’m bringing the three guys who won the (2022) Rolex 24 together,” Hardwick said. “It’s really important for me on this first try that I’m giving it my absolute best shot. I feel like I’ve got the two best teammates.”

Calling Robichon “one of the best Silvers in the world” and saying Heylen “is up there with some of the greatest drivers in the world, period,” Hardwick said the No. 16 Proton group has one goal: winning.

“We aren’t going there to participate,” he said. “We’re going to try to win.”

Hardwick is also joined on the trip by John Wright, owner of Ohio-based Wright Motorsports which fields the No. 16 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) for Hardwick, Heylen and Robichon in the WeatherTech Championship, and Hardwick’s race engineer at Wright, Bobby Viglione.

“I’m bringing my full Wright Motorsports/IMSA nucleus,” Hardwick said. “It’s a big thing for John personally. He’s never had a car at Le Mans that was his own team. This is as close as he’s ever been. He’s got his three drivers. While his name won’t be on the car, he’s very much a part of it.”

Looking back on his difficult decision in 2021 to bypass the event, Hardwick knew it could’ve been his only chance to compete at Le Mans. He also knew it probably wouldn’t be.

“I took a risk,” he said. “But It worked out.”

Tower Motorsports carries on in LMP2, with Thomas replacing Farano

While Hardwick is preparing for his first run at Le Mans, the prize for winning the 2022 Jim Trueman Award and representing IMSA as the top Bronze-rated driver in the LMP2 class has been transferred from John Farano to Steven Thomas. Farano earned the Trueman Award and Le Mans invitation on his way to collecting the WeatherTech Championship LMP2 season title last year.

But the 63-year-old Canadian and Tower Motorsports team owner is still recovering from a crash during the Motul Course de Monterey Powered by Hyundai N on May 14 and stepped out of the car for Le Mans as a precautionary measure. Thomas, who finished third in both the Trueman and LMP2 season standings last year, is filling in.

Tower Motorsports will have Steven Thomas in place of team owner John Farano alongside Ricky Taylor and Rene Rast at Le Mans. Nikolaz Gode/Motorsport Images

Farano assured that the team will uphold the significance of the Trueman Award, even if he’s not driving.

“It is a great honor to have won this award and to carry on Jim Trueman’s legacy,” Farano said. “Everyone at Tower Motorsports has worked so hard and I have immense pride in this team and their endless dedication in the pursuit of winning championships. It is a rare and very special thing to be a part of, and being able to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans is an exceptional highlight in this team’s history. This is a race that all drivers dream of racing in, especially for the centenary.

“I’d like to thank IMSA and (president) John Doonan for their support and the platform they provide for Bronze drivers. It means a great deal to us all.”

Unfortunately, Thomas was involved in an incident Wednesday in Free Practice 1 when he ran into a stricken Aston Martin on track. Thomas was uninjured but the car sustained significant damage and was unable to participate in the qualifying session later in the day.

The Tower team scrambled to prepare a replacement chassis overnight. Thomas and co-drivers Ricky Taylor and Rene Rast were on track Thursday for final practices and will start last in the LMP2 class, though the team will also have to serve a stop-and-hold penalty of three minutes for Thomas failing to “slow sufficiently” before the crash.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans starts at 10am ET Saturday.

Trackside at Le Mans with the ‘Rexy’ Porsche 911 RSR and Gunnar Jeannette

AO Racing’s Gunnar Jeannette takes RACER’s Marshall Pruett for a tour of the popular Porsche 911 RSR with the T-Rex livery – nicknamed ‘Rexy’ – at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Or CLICK HERE to watch on YouTube Presented by: RACER’s Trackside Report of …

AO Racing’s Gunnar Jeannette takes RACER’s Marshall Pruett for a tour of the popular Porsche 911 RSR with the T-Rex livery — nicknamed ‘Rexy’ — at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Or CLICK HERE to watch on YouTube

Presented by:
RACER’s Trackside Report of the 24 Hours of Le Mans is presented by Michelin Motorsport.

Michelin, the leading mobility company, is working with tires, around tires and beyond tires to enable Motion for Life. Dedicated to enhancing its clients’ mobility and sustainability, Michelin designs and distributes the most suitable tires, services and solutions for its customers’ needs. Michelin’s ambition is centered around developing technology for sustainable mobility and uses its motorsport presence as a laboratory for innovation.

A global leader in motorsport performance for more than 100 years, Michelin continues to test new boundaries of innovation. Based in Clermont-Ferrand, Michelin is present in 175 countries, employs 132,200 people and operates 67 tire factories. Click to learn more.

In its ongoing bid to make motorsport increasingly sustainable, Michelin has introduced an exciting new high-performance racing tire that contains 63% sustainable raw materials. On Saturday, June 10, it will perform a parade lap of the Le Mans 24 Hours circuit on the H24 hydrogen-fueled endurance-racing prototype. Check it out.

Fuoco wins Le Mans pole for Ferrari

Ferrari AF Corse has locked out the front row for the 100th anniversary running of the Le Mans 24 Hours, after Antonio Fuoco and Alessandro Pier Guidi produced blistering times in the team’s pair of 499Ps during tonight’s Hyperpole session. It was a …

Ferrari AF Corse has locked out the front row for the 100th anniversary running of the Le Mans 24 Hours, after Antonio Fuoco and Alessandro Pier Guidi produced blistering times in the team’s pair of 499Ps during tonight’s Hyperpole session. It was a landmark result for the Italian manufacturer, which will start the French endurance classic from pole for the first time since 1973.

The two works drivers traded provisional pole times during the 30-minute session, with Pier Guidi in the No. 51 setting an astonishing 3m23.897s benchmark time on his first flying lap. This easily eclipsed the 2022 pole time (a 3m24.408s by the No. 8 Toyota) and was the first time of the week to dip under 3m24s.

After Pier Guidi set the bar, Fuoco in the No. 50 made it his mission to raise it, and with eight minutes left set a remarkable 3m22.982s. This was an improvement of almost a second, putting him 0.7s up on his teammate. What was most impressive was that the lap was set despite the Italian losing time at Indianapolis when he came up behind the No. 57 Kessel Ferrari on the entry to the slow left-hander.

Fuoco’s lap was also nearly a full second faster than the previous qualifying lap record set in the admittedly young history of the Le Mans Hypercar class, a 3m23.900s, set by the Toyota GR010 HYBRID in 2021.

“It was a really good lap, really tough qualifying. My first lap was slower than the sister car, then I put it all together. It’s something special, to be honest!” Fuoco said. “I want to enjoy the moment, then we will think about the race.”

While the Ferraris were pushing for improvements, the remaining six cars in Hypercar were also pushing to challenge the 499Ps. Kamui Kobayashi in the No. 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing GR010 HYBRID was on course to move up the order from fourth, but halfway through his most promising flying lap local hero Sebastien Bourdais in the No. 3 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R stopped on the Mulsanne Straight, with the rear end of his car on fire. Replays showed the car briefly bursting into flames before the fire settled under the car.

Thankfully Bourdais was able to climb out of the car unharmed. It was a major blow for Cadillac though, after it had opted to change the engines on all three of its V-Series.Rs earlier in the day to ensure its fleet had fresh motors for Hyperpole and the race. Adding to the misery was the news that filtered through shortly after that Bourdais’ best time, a 3m24.908s that briefly put him third overall, would be deleted by regulation because he caused a red flag. As a result, the car dropped to eighth (last) by the end of the session, with its best time a 3m25.521s.

Cadillac Racing engineers have determined that a burst high pressure fuel hose caused the fire, and Cadillac Racing and Dallara engineers and the Chip Ganassi Racing crew are working to prepare the car for the race.

When the session went green again, Ferrari AF Corse opted to stay in the garage, confident they wouldn’t improve. On the other end of pit lane, Toyota sent both GR010 HYBRIDs out for a final stand, but neither Kobayashi nor Brendon Hartley in the No. 8 sister car could split the Ferraris or come close to pole. In fact, no Hypercar came within a second of pole-setting No. 50.

“We have no words. For all these people it’s less than a year since the car first turned laps at Fiorano. This is for all the people working on the project,” Fuoco’s teammate Miguel Molina said.

Both Toyota drivers did set better times, although Kobayashi lost his best tour to a track limits violation and dropped to fifth. Hartley’s best time in the No. 8 — a 3m24.451s at the end of the session — put him and his teammates third on the grid, a tenth up on the fastest of the two Penske Porsches that made it into the session, the No. 75. It was an interesting strategy from Porsche, which opted to keep its cars in the garage for half the session, before setting times late on.

The No. 75 guest-entered IMSA car will start fourth, while the No. 5 WEC entry will start from seventh, behind the No. 7 Toyota and No. 2 Cadillac.

Paul Loup Chatin was in brilliant form for IDEC Sport to take pole in LMP2. Alexander Trienitz/Motorsport Images

In LMP2, Paul Loup Chatin was the man of the half-hour, setting a blistering 3m32.923s in the IDEC Sport No. 48 ORECA to beat JOTA to the class pole. The Frenchman the only driver in the class to set a time under 3m33s. Pietro Fittipaldi ended up second in the JOTA example, which continued its fine showing of pace in the session and was just a tenth off.

“I am so proud of this. I am proud of Pau Loup, and the team — big respect,” IDEC Sporting Director Nicolas Minassian said. “To do this at Le Mans at the hundred years, it’s all aligned. There’s a long way to go but we have to enjoy what’s here,”

The top five in LMP2 was completed by the No. 41 WRT, No. 47 COOL Racing and No. 63 Prema ORECAs.

Ben Keating set up a great GTE sendoff for the Corvette C8.R by taking the GTE Am pole in the car he’ll share with Nicky Catsburg and Nicolas Varrone. Motorsport Images

In GTE, Ben Keating put the factory Corvette Racing team atop the times for the final GTE race at Le Mans. The Texan was fast throughout the session and sat on provisional pole before the red flag. He then went out for one final lap and set a 3m52.376s to improve by 0.8s and set pole by over a second. If Keating continues this form in the race, the Pratt Miller-run team will be extremely hard to beat this weekend…

Corvette will be joined on the front row by the ORT by TF Sport Aston Martin. Ahmad Al Harthy put in a fine effort ahead of his first start. The Omani driver reeled off a 3m53.905s which secured second. The No. 54 Ferrari will start third after a strong showing from Thomas Flohr.

This story has been updated since it was originally published to include additional details about the fire on the No.3 Cadillac.

RESULTS

Thursday at Le Mans with Bourdais and Pruett

It’s the second installment of the Hamburger & French Fry show with RACER’s Marshall Pruett and Cadillac Racing’s Sebastien Bourdais at his home event, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he placed the No. 3 Cadillac V-Series.R entry sixth in the first …

It’s the second installment of the Hamburger & French Fry show with RACER’s Marshall Pruett and Cadillac Racing’s Sebastien Bourdais at his home event, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he placed the No. 3 Cadillac V-Series.R entry sixth in the first round of Hyperpole qualifying.

Or CLICK HERE to watch on YouTube

Presented by:
RACER’s Trackside Report of the 24 Hours of Le Mans is presented by Michelin Motorsport.

Michelin, the leading mobility company, is working with tires, around tires and beyond tires to enable Motion for Life. Dedicated to enhancing its clients’ mobility and sustainability, Michelin designs and distributes the most suitable tires, services and solutions for its customers’ needs. Michelin’s ambition is centered around developing technology for sustainable mobility and uses its motorsport presence as a laboratory for innovation.

A global leader in motorsport performance for more than 100 years, Michelin continues to test new boundaries of innovation. Based in Clermont-Ferrand, Michelin is present in 175 countries, employs 132,200 people and operates 67 tire factories. Click to learn more.

In its ongoing bid to make motorsport increasingly sustainable, Michelin has introduced an exciting new high-performance racing tire that contains 63% sustainable raw materials. On Saturday, June 10, it will perform a parade lap of the Le Mans 24 Hours circuit on the H24 hydrogen-fueled endurance-racing prototype. Check it out.

D’station Racing preparing new Aston Martin at Le Mans

Japanese FIA WEC GTE Am team D’station Racing is aiming to take part in today’s track action at Le Mans, after sourcing a brand-new Vantage AMR to replace its original car that was heavily damaged in Free Practice 1. The TF-Sport run team confirmed …

Japanese FIA WEC GTE Am team D’station Racing is aiming to take part in today’s track action at Le Mans, after sourcing a brand-new Vantage AMR to replace its original car that was heavily damaged in Free Practice 1.

The TF-Sport run team confirmed the car’s arrival at the circuit, after being shipped overnight from the UK. The prep work is expected to be finished in time for the team to complete some laps later today.

“The guys are working hard on the car,” TF Sport owner Tom Ferrier told RACER. “They had an issue with a delay to the tub arriving. It was supposed to be here at 7am — it didn’t arrive until 9am due to a customs delay, which has set us back.

“The tricky bit at the moment is salvaging bits from the original car that have the right mileage and wear on them and will work well with the new parts. The aim is to be out for Free Practice 3 today, but if we have to skip one of those we won’t lose any sleep.”

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The team missed all of Wednesday’s qualifying and Free Practice 2 as a result of the incident, which saw Casper Stevenson lose the rear of the No. 777 and go head-on into the barriers on the run to Tetre Rouge.

He was then hit side-on at high speed by the Tower Motorsports LMP2 ORECA shortly after coming to a stop in the middle of the track. The ORECA was being driven at the time by Steven Thomas, who is here as a late replacement for the injured John Farano.

Thomas and the team were heavily penalized for causing a collision and failing to slow down under yellow, and will serve a three-minute stop-and-go during the race.

Making matters worse for Tower Motorsports, the damage from the impact also wrote its chassis off. Like D’station, Tower’s mechanics have had to scramble to prepare a new car.

Ferrari tops Toyota in first Le Mans qualifying

Ferrari AF Corse flexed its muscles in qualifying tonight for the 24 Hours of Le Mans at the Circuit de la Sarthe. Its pair of 499Ps set blistering times in the red-flag interrupted hour to secure spots in Hyperpole in fine style, ending up first …

Ferrari AF Corse flexed its muscles in qualifying tonight for the 24 Hours of Le Mans at the Circuit de la Sarthe. Its pair of 499Ps set blistering times in the red-flag interrupted hour to secure spots in Hyperpole in fine style, ending up first and second on the timing screens.

The No. 50 499P ran fastest, after Antonio Fuoco set a 3m25.213s with 16 minutes left, seconds after Alessandro Pier Guidi in the No. 51 briefly topped the times with a 3m25.412s. Pier Guidi appeared to have even more pace up his sleeve, as the Italian was held up on his lap and yet still came within two-tenths of the sister car. Nevertheless, Fuoco’s time was still mightily impressive so early in the week, in a car new to the circuit.

“It was a really intense qualifying. The guys did an amazing job and stayed calm and focused,” related Fuoco. “It’s really good for the guys. I hope we can continue with this trend. We know tomorrow will be tough.”

The two Ferraris, with times that were within a second of last year’s pole time from Toyota, were half a second up from the rest of the Hypercar pack. The two Toyotas ended up third and fourth, with the No. 7 ahead of the No. 8.

The remaining cars that sealed a place in the Hyperpole session in the Hypercar class were the No. 5 and No. 75 Penske Porsches and the two Cadillac Racing V-Series.Rs.

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With only eight spots in the shootout available for each class, plenty of teams missed out and already have their grid spaces decided.

In Hypercar, the No. 6 Penske Porsche missed out by almost 0.9s. The eighth and final spot was filled by the No. 2 Cadillac, after a 3m26.020s from Earl Bamber, and all Kevin Estre could muster in his Porsche was a 3m26.900s.

Neither Peugeot made the cut either, nor did the Action Express Cadillac, the Glickenhaus and Vanwall entries or the Hertz Team JOTA. For JOTA, it was a hugely disappointing session. Hybrid system issues limited the team to just three out laps and no flyers.

“We keep getting hybrid failure alarms, I don’t need to say more,” Antonio Felix da Costa said. “We can restart and move again, but the same thing keeps happening, so the team are looking at it. Everything is very new to us.”

It was a far better performance from JOTA in LMP2, however, where the team’s No. 28 ORECA set a 3m34.751s with Pietro Fittipaldi at the wheel and claimed both the top spot and a place in Hyperpole.

It was incredibly tight in LMP2, the top 14 within a second. With the class being so deep, many big teams missed out.

Making the cut behind the JOTA ORECA was the No. 41 WRT example, both PREMA cars, the Vector Sport 07 Gibson, COOL Racing’s car (despite an off at Indianapolis for Malthe Jakobsen that caused a red flag) and Racing Team Turkey’s car.

This meant that neither United Autosports ORECA ended up in the top eight, nor did WRT’s No. 31 car, the No, 34 Inter Europol crew or the No. 36 Alpine which ended up in the gravel early on after a collision with the No. 22 United ORECA at the Ford Chicane.

In GTE Am, Nicky Catsburg almost stole the show for Corvette Racing. The Dutchman put the car at the top of the rankings right at the end of the session on his first flying lap in the hour, extracting real pace from the C8.R which was delayed out on track after its Free Practice 1 incident.

In the end, his 3m52.228s wasn’t good enough to set the pace in the category, but it was good enough for third, and more than enough to ensure the team will take part in tomorrow’s Hyperpole session. Alessio Rovera bettered Catsburg’s time in the No. 83 Richard Mille AF Corse ORECA, which managed a 3m51.877s and Davide Rigon, who set a 3m51.914s in the No. 54 AF Corse Ferrari.

Alessio Rovera kept the Ferrari party going with top time in GTE Am with the  Richard Mille AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE EVO. Nikolaz Godet/Motorsports Images

Elsewhere in the class, the No. 25 ORT by TF Aston Martin, No. 57 Kessel Ferrari, No. 55 GMB Aston Martin, No. 21 AF Corse Ferrari and No. 74 Kessel Racing Ferrari all made it into Hyperpole.

The Hendrick Motorsports Camaro ZL1 once again ran significantly faster than all the GTE cars in the field, with a best time of 3m47.976s.

Like Free Practice 1, Qualifying was heavily interrupted by various incidents that caused yellow flags and slow zones as drivers pushed their cars to the limits on the evolving track to set fast times. The first was for the aforementioned collision between the No. 36 Alpine and No. 22 United ORECA. The second for Jakobsen’s off at Indianapolis.

Track action continues tonight with Free Practice 2 at 10pm local time.

RESULTS

New WEC tire color codes for Le Mans

Michelin and Goodyear’s FIA WEC tires are sporting new identification color markers this week at Le Mans. This will help viewers trackside and from afar identify which compounds are being used by each car throughout each session and race. On the …

Michelin and Goodyear’s FIA WEC tires are sporting new identification color markers this week at Le Mans. This will help viewers trackside and from afar identify which compounds are being used by each car throughout each session and race.

On the Michelin Hypercar and GTE Am tires, a white marking on the sidewall is used for the soft compound, while yellow features on the mediums and red is displayed on the hards. The rain tires will sport a light blue identification.

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For Goodyear’s LMP2 tires, its slicks are sporting yellow markings, while the wets are blue.

These markers will remain in effect for the remainder of the FIA WEC season.

Racing on TV, June 8-11

In addition to the live race coverage of the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Motor Trend TV, coverage of practice and qualifying is available on the MotorTrend+ streaming service at the following times (all ET): Wednesday, June 7 Qualifying practice: 12:45pm …

In addition to the live race coverage of the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Motor Trend TV, coverage of practice and qualifying is available on the MotorTrend+ streaming service at the following times (all ET):

Wednesday, June 7

Qualifying practice: 12:45pm

Free Practice Session 2: 3:45pm

Thursday, June 8

Free Practice Session 3: 8:45am

Hyperpole Qualifying: 1:45pm

Free Practice Session 4: 3:45pm

Saturday, June 10

Warm-up: 5:45am

Pre-race coverage: 9:00am

Race coverage from 10am

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted.


Thursday, June 8

Detroit
TA2
8:00-9:30pm
(D)

season
preview
6:30-7:30pm

Friday, June 9

Sonoma
practice
4:00-6:00pm

Bristol
qualifying 1
7:00-8:00pm

Epping
finals
Round 1
(at Bristol)
8:00-9:30pm

Saturday, June 10

Le Mans
episode 1
9:00am-
6:00pm

Detroit 12:00-1:00pm
(D)

Sonoma
qualifying
3:00-4:00pm

Sonoma
qualifying
5:00-7:00pm

Thunder
Valley
3:00pm

Le Mans
episode 2
6:00pm-
12:00am

Sonoma 7:30-8:00pm
pre-race
8:00-
10:30pm
race

Epping
finals
(at Bristol)
10:30pm-
12:00am

Sunday, June 11

Le Mans
episode 2
12:00am-
6:00am

Le Mans
episode 3
6:00-
11:00am

Bristol
qualifying 2
12:30-
2:00pm
(D)

Mugello 1:30-3:00pm
(SDD)

Sonoma 3:00-3:30pm
pre-race
3:30-7:00pm
race

Bristol
finals
7:00-10:00pm

Key: SDD: Same day delay; D = delayed; R = Repeat/Replay

A variety of motor racing is available for streaming on demand at the following sites:

  • SRO-america.com
  • SCCA.com
  • Ferrari Challenge
  • The Trans Am Series airs in 60-minute highlight shows in primetime on the MAVTV Network. For those wishing to tune in live, the entire lineup of SpeedTour events will stream for free on the SpeedTour TV YouTube page. SpeedTour TV will also air non-stop activity on Saturday and Sunday (SVRA, IGT and Trans Am). You can also watch all Trans Am event activity on the Trans Am YouTube page and Facebook page.

Garage 56: Inside the team’s home at the 24 Hours of Le Mans

Go inside the pit lane home for Hendrick Motorsports and the Garage 56 NASCAR Chevy Camaro ZL1 Cup car’s very different base of operations for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Or CLICK HERE to watch on YouTube.

Go inside the pit lane home for Hendrick Motorsports and the Garage 56 NASCAR Chevy Camaro ZL1 Cup car’s very different base of operations for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Or CLICK HERE to watch on YouTube.