24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual gets underway this weekend!
The third edition of the highly-successful 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual gets underway on Saturday 14 January at 13h00 GMT.
The starting grid will see 45 cars in two classes, LMP and GTE, driven by 180 professional drivers and sim racers. Major manufacturers will compete including BMW, Ferrari and Porsche. Some LMP teams will be supported by likes of Alpine, Peugeot, Porsche and Vanwall.
WHERE TO WATCH
The race will be streamed live on the 24 Hours of Le Mans YouTube channel, the FIA WEC app, Traxion.GG's Twitch channel, Eurosport Player, Motorsport.TV and Live Timing.
Pan-European broadcaster Eurosport Player will also host the race live, accessible for subscribers of the sports service or for those with specific Discovery+ packages. Motorsport.tv, CNBC Europe and Motorvision will also broadcast the full race live across Europe.
Here is your guide on how to watch the 24 Hours of #LeMansVirtual from wherever you're based in the world
— Le Mans Virtual (@LeMansVirtual) January 12, 2023
If your country is not featured in the TV broadcast list, not to worry - the internet broadcasts will be available everywhere
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The commentary and broadcast team consists of a mixture of motorsport, 24 Hours of Le Mans and sim racing veterans.
Martin Haven, Chris McCarthy, Ben Constanduros and VCO Simmy-winner Lewis McGlade form the commentary team across the 24 hours, with Hayley Edmonds and Alex Brundle delivering analysis and interviews.
For more information, please visit www.lemansvirtual.com