24 Hours of Le Mans: Follow the action on TV!

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is one of the most widely watched races in motorsport and this year's edition will be no exception. Find out more about where you can see it here...

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is one of the most widely watched races in motorsport. Hundreds of thousands of people at the circuit will be joined by fans from all over the world following the action on TV, online or via 24H Le Mans, the official app for smartphones and tablets.

Saturday 17 June marks the start of the 85th running of the world’s greatest endurance race, round three of the FIA World Endurance Championship, which can now be watched by everyone, everywhere.

This year the coverage will come from 96 cameras, including 54 onboard cameras mounted in and on 16 cars to take fans right to the heart of the race, 14 cameras in the pits, one cable cam, and a slo-mo camera shooting 100 frames per second, plus the teams’ radio links, infographics and lots more.

Twenty-eight channels will bring live coverage or highlights of the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans into homes all over the world. Viewers in France, UK, Germany, Belgium, Australia, China and elsewhere will have chance to see the main event in the FIA WEC calendar live, while networks in around 190 different countries will broadcast the iconic endurance classic to a potential worldwide audience of 802 million.

The full list of broadcasters can be found HERE.

 

Even more to see on the official App

In addition to the live TV coverage, 24H Le Mans – the official App of the 24 Hours of Le Mans – keeps fans on track with on-the-go updates.

The App can be download for tablets or smartphones for free from the AppStore or Google Play. This pack includes the latest news, stacks of info on the teams and drivers, timetables, photos, exclusive backstage interviews and videos from the paddock, highlights of the races, live results and links to social media channels.

For a more exhilarating experience, a Premium Pack for Le Mans only is available directly from the app for just €9.99. This will bring FULL LIVE coverage of qualifying and the race itself, with all the current standings, exclusive content from the onboard cameras and more!