The 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans once again reminded us why it remains the pinnacle of endurance racing. From the moment we arrived in Le Mans, the city was alive with motorsport passion. Fans, teams and manufacturers from around the world gathered to celebrate one of the most iconic events in the sporting calendar, creating an atmosphere unlike any other race weekend.

Before the racing began, we spent time exploring the circuit and taking in the incredible machinery on display. From the cutting-edge Hypercars to the fiercely competitive LMP2 and LMGT3 classes, every car represented countless hours of engineering and preparation. Walking the circuit and visiting key locations such as the Dunlop Chicane, the pit lane and the Ford Chicanes highlighted the sheer scale and character of the Circuit de la Sarthe.

Race day delivered everything we have come to expect from Le Mans. The atmosphere around the circuit was electric as the field embarked on a relentless 24-hour contest of speed, strategy and endurance. Throughout the day and deep into the night, fans were treated to intense battles across every class, while teams faced the constant challenge of managing traffic, reliability and changing track conditions.

As dawn broke over the circuit on Sunday morning, the race entered its final chapter. The golden morning light brought a fresh energy to both competitors and spectators, while the remaining contenders pushed towards the finish after nearly a full day of competition. When the chequered flag finally fell, it marked the conclusion of another unforgettable chapter in Le Mans history.

Reflecting on our time trackside, the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans once again demonstrated why it is regarded as the world’s greatest endurance race. More than just a motorsport event, Le Mans is a celebration of innovation, determination and passion. Hopefully, we will visit again next year.
Don’t forget to check out the image gallery below and also the trackside video.
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Disclaimer: We are not associated with the FIA, the ACO, any teams taking part or any sponsors of the event.







