24 Hours of Le Mans: on which channel and at what time to watch the centenary?

by time news

2023-06-08 10:00:00

Two channels are broadcasting the entire famous race this year. An official application is also available to fans.





By Jeremy Maccaud

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Po attend the centenary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans this year, you had to get up early… Further proof of the extraordinary enthusiasm surrounding this 2023 vintage, all the tickets sold out in less than two months, at the end of the year.

If there is an official platform of resale of tickets, the TV option is probably the best way to fully experience the biggest race in the world. With an exceptional race, exceptional devices. Follow the leader.

  • On L’Équipe TV, from Saturday June 10 at 1:30 p.m.

The TV Team relocates its editorial staff to Le Mans, with around thirty people mobilized, to follow the race live, in clear and in full. A team orchestrated by Messaoud Benterki, with two commentators: Marc Minari and Adrien Paviot. Three drivers, Paul Petit, Thomas Laurent and Pierre Ragues, will act as consultants, alongside Thibaut Villemant, a journalist specializing in the discipline.

Four reporters will bring the 24 Hours of Le Mans to life from the inside, from the pit lane or the stands: Sandy Heribert, Mylène Dorange, Britta Roeske and France Pierron. The airing will begin at 8 am on Saturday, with summaries of the practices and qualifications of the last days of the warm-up. The serious things will start at 1.30 p.m., to experience the final preparations for the race, until the start at 4 p.m.

  • On Eurosport 2, from Saturday June 10 at 3 p.m.

Eurosport subscribers will once again be able to follow the biggest race on the planet this year, live and in full. It is precisely on Eurosport 2 that it will be necessary to go, as well as on their digital media where users will be able to take advantage of a multicam device, including many on-board cameras.

READ ALSO24 Hours of Le Mans, WEC: Hypercars, LMP2, GT… The guide to find your way aroundIn addition to the tests, the Hyperpole and the warm-up, Eurosport will be on the air on Saturday June 10 at 3 p.m. to bring to life the last moments before the formation lap, and the big start at 4 p.m. Comments will be provided by Gilles della Posta, Thomas Bihel and Romain Hussonnois. Three Le Mans regulars will act as consultants, Éric Hélary, Paul Belmondo and Franck Lagorce. Strengthened by its international influence, the channel will also be able to rely on its English colleagues who will work in the garages during the event. Tom Kristensen, nine-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans (a record), will appear regularly on the air to give his view of the race.

  • On the Fia WEC.TV app

The World Endurance Championship (WEC), for which the 24 Hours of Le Mans event counts, provides its fans with an application, available on computer, telephone, tablet and connected television.

Whether for the whole season, with a subscription at 39.99 euros, or the time of a race, several formulas exist. For the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the price is 12.99 euros, and allows you to follow all of the tests and the race with interactive options. Several on-board cameras are also available, with integrated timing and data information.


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