Championship · Schedule · Circuit de la Sarthe
Reserve Circuit · Europe

Circuit de la Sarthe

Le Mans, France

13.626
Kilometres
38
Turns
24h
Headline Race
Europe
Region
Reserve Circuit · Europe

Thirteen kilometres of circuit and public road — the Mulsanne flat-out, the Porsche Curves, twenty-four hours through day and night.

Reserve
Why This Track

The 24 Hours.

First run in 1923, the Circuit de la Sarthe is the holy ground of endurance racing — 13.6 kilometres of permanent track and closed public road, where the 24 Hours of Le Mans has crowned legends for a century. It would be the championship’s ultimate test of car and crew: the Mulsanne at over 300 km/h, the Porsche Curves at dawn, the long night.

What You’ll Experience

Through The Night.

A buy-a-split on the road to glory: the Dunlop chicane, the Mulsanne straight at full stretch, the Ford Chicanes onto the line — bookended by the Sarthe countryside and the cathedral of Le Mans.

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The Mulsanne straight
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24 Hours of Le Mans
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A century of legend

The Founding Class Is Open — Once.

A circuit held in reserve for the long bet. The members who build it now write the first chapter.