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Brand Exhibit Emphasizes 10-year Journey The brand's Le Mans exhibition highlighted its decade-long journey and featured concept cars like the GV60 Magma and X Gran Berlina. The GMR-001 Hypercar ...
The French tire manufacturer, which was founded in 1889 and earned early success in bicycle racing, sent roughly 4,000 tires to Le Mans, with each Hypercar team allotted 14 sets per car, divided ...
Peugeot has aspirations to build a new Le Mans Hypercar as part of a long-term commitment to the World Endurance Championship. The French manufacturer is known to have opened a dialogue with the ...
The English Lanzante Motorsport team also won Le Mans in 1995, using an F1 GTR, a race-going version of the F1 car of the time, the world's fastest production car, boasting a top speed of 240 mph.
Back in 2023, the 24 Hours of Le Mans celebrated its 100th anniversary with the beginning of a new combined rule set that balanced the IMSA-developed LMDh-style of race car against the ACO ...
Nick Collins, CEO of McLaren Group Holdings, called the program a “bold, authentic Le Mans Hypercar customer ownership experience.” And while that’s about as corporate as it sounds, the core ...
Just before the lights go out on the grid for this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race, Porsche unveiled this: the 963 RSP. In the company's own words, this thing is extreme. It's a "one-off ...
McLaren is ready to make its return to Le Mans, and it wants to bring you along for at least part of the ride. The British supercar maker unveiled the Le Mans hypercar that it will enter in the ...
Most people buy a car after it's been built. McLaren's new hypercar customers will be able to watch it tested and honed over two years before taking delivery. Adam Ismail Jun 16, 2025 10:18 AM EDT 0 ...
Turning a Le Mans racer into a road car is a lot harder than it sounds, but Porsche has experience in this field. To clear at least some speed bumps, the suspension was raised to its maximum ride ...
We Saw McLaren’s Le Mans-Level Hypercar at Goodwood—and Can’t Believe It’s for Customers It’s inspired by the livery worn by McLaren’s last Le Mans winner during its development.