184 drivers in 62 cars fighting it out over an entire day of gruelling, relentless racing – the 89th running of 24 Hours of Le Mans is just around the corner.
50,000 fans will be permitted at Circuit de La Sarthe this year – only 20% of the usual capacity, but a step in the right direction for motor sport fans. UK-based endurance heads desperate to make it to the blue riband event will need to be vaccinated; those who aren’t can only enter France for essential reasons, which don’t include spectating. Full and up to date government guidelines on entering France can be found here.
And it’s a momentous one too, heralding the dawn of the Hypercar era – a new set of regulations designed to cut costs, bring back manufacturers big and small whilst reigniting the passion for endurance racing. This time in 2021 the heavyweight might of Toyota brings its GR010 Hybrid, taken on by the plucky privateer of boutique sports car maker Glickenhaus, with Alpine’s ‘grandfathered’ LMP1 car the joker in the Hypercar pack.
The battle in the next-fastest LPM2 class will be fiercer as ever, with 25 cars scrapping for the win. Last year’s Le Mans-winning and champion WEC team of United Autosport, fielding Filipe Albuquerque and Phillip Hanson with Fabio Scherer replacing Paul Di Resta as the third driver, will be gunning for LMP2 honours, but face strong opposition in the shape of Jota’s Da Costa/Davidson axis and the G-Drive Racing Team which features Jean-Éric Vergne.
A field of eight LMGTE Pro sees Corvette return to the fray, whilst four Aston Martins take on eight Porsches and 12 Ferraris in LMGTE Am.
Le Mans Hypercar entries
Top-level endurance racing now enters a new era, and its name is Hypercar. Ominously for competitors, Toyota has stayed completely invested in WEC during the LMP1 to Le Mans Hypercar, hitting the ground running with its LMH.
The latter crew have never won at Le Mans, being frequently cursed by bad luck – including Kobyashi damaging his clutch after interpreting a thumbs up from a competitor as a sign to leave the pitlane whilst leading in 2017.
Who will challenge Akio Toyoda’s boys at La Sarthe? Bullish boutique sports car maker Jim Glickenhaus believes he can with his eponymous 007 challenger, telling Motor Sport in this month’s magazine: “We’re gonna try to win this year, and I think it’s possible. We’ve built a low-downforce car on purpose with Le Mans in mind. We are absolutely as fast as Toyota on maximum speed; the only time they were quicker than us at Portimão was when they were slipstreaming each other. Why can’t we beat them?”
Fighting talk from the sometime film producer, but there’s a more low-key approach from Alpine, who’s grandfathered LMP1 car could also sneak a win, it’s team of two-time LMP2 Le Mans winner Nicolas Lapierre, André Negrão, Matthieu Vaxivière certainly having enough endurance pedigree between them to make a credible challenge.
No
Team
Car
Nat
Tyres
Driver No1
Rating
Driver No2
R
Driver No3
R
7
WEC
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota GR010 – Hybrid
JPN
M
Mike Conway (GBR)
P
Kamui Kobayashi (JPN)
P
Jose Maria Lopez (ARG)
P
8
WEC
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota GR010 – Hybrid
JPN
M
Sébastien Buemi (CHE)
P
Kazuki Nakajima (JPN)
P
Brendon Hartley (NZL)
P
36
WEC
Alpine Elf Matmut
Alpine A480 – Gibson
FRA
M
André Negrão (BRA)
G
Nicolas Lapierre (FRA)
P
Matthieu Vaxiviere (FRA)
G
708
WEC
Glickenhaus Racing
Glickenhaus 007 LMH
USA
M
Luis Felipe Derani (BRA)
P
Franck Mailleux (FRA)
G
Olivier Pla (FRA)
P
709
WEC
Glickenhaus Racing
Glickenhaus 007 LMH
USA
M
Ryan Briscoe (AUS
P
Richard Westbrook (GBR) P
P
Romain Dumas (FRA)v
P
LMP2 entries
With 25 cars in the LMP2 class, it could be argued that this really is where the 24-hour party is at. Some world-class drivers in competitive teams means the battle will rage on all race long.
The Hanson/Scherer/Albuquerque United Autosports Oreca scored an overall podium at the last WEC round in Monza, only the sixth time this has happened in the series. Could they do it again at the big one? A lot can happen in 24 hours, and with only five cars in the top class, it’s not inconceivable that the UA car could actually win the entire thing.
Part of the first all-female LMP2 crew at this weekend's Le Mans 24 Hours, Sophia Floersch says that female drivers are now getting opportunities in racing that they never would before — but doesn't think W Series is the solution
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Not to be discounted is the other UA car of Paul Di Resta, 2021 London E-Prix winner Alex Lynn and Wayne Boyd, whilst there’s a famous father-son combination also on the list: Magnussen’s Kevin and Jan are teaming up with Anders Fjordbach to form a none-more-Danish attack in the High Class Racing team.
The younger Mag is getting some practice in before he steps up to the Hypercar class next year with Peugeot, accompanied on this year’s grid by another former F1 star (OK, he gives the Alfa-Romeo a spin every now and then) in the shape of Robert Kubica.
The Pole’s WRT team almost won in Monza with its other car (driven by Virgin Formula E driver Robin Frijns and Ferdinand Habsburg) after taking first in qualifying, so both cars are ones to keep an eye on in France.
A solid entry last year was Richard Mille’s all-female line-up of Sophia Floersch, Tatiana Calderon and 2019 W-Series runner-up Beitske Visser which finished ninth overall. Floersch spoke to Motor Sport last year about the challenges of moving up the racing ladder, and will be determined to improve again on her last impressive Le Mans showing
No
Team
Nat
Tyres
Car
Driver No1
Rating
Driver No2
R
Driver No3
R
1
WEC
Richard Mille Racing Team
FRA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Tatiana Calderon (COL)
S
Sophia Floersch (DEU)
S
Beitske Visser (NLD)
S
17
IDEC Sport
FRA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Dwight Merriman (USA)
B
Kyle Tilley (GBR)
S
Ryan Dalziel (GBR
G
20
WEC
High Class Racing
DNK
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Dennis Andersen (DNK)
B
Ricky Taylor (USA)
P
Marco Sørensen (DNK)
P
21
WEC
Dragonspeed USA
USA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Henrik Hedman (SWE)
B
Ben Hanley (GBR)
G
Juan Pablo Montoya (COL)
P
22
WEC
United Autosports USA
GBR
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Philip Hanson (GBR)
G
Fabio Scherer (CHE)
S
Filipe Albuquerque (PRT)
P
23
United Autosports
GBR
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Paul Di Resta (GBR)
P
Alex Lynn (GBR)
P
Wayne Boyd (GBR)
S
24
PR1 Motorsport Mathiasen
USA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Patrick Kelly (USA)
B
Gabriel Aubry (FRA)
G
Simon Trummer (CHE)
G
25
G-Drive Racing
RAF
G
Aurus 01 – Gibson
John Falb (USA)
B
Roberto Merhi (ESP)
P
Rui Andrade (PRT)
S
26
G-Drive Racing
RAF
G
Aurus 01 – Gibson
Roman Rusinov (RAF)
G
Franco Colapinto (ARG)
S
Nyck De Vries (NLD)
P
28
WEC
JOTA
GBR
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Sean Gelael (IDN)
S
Stoffel Vandoorne (BEL)
P
Tom Blomqvist (GBR)
P
29
WEC
Racing Team Nederland
NLD
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Frits Van Eerd (NLD)
B
Giedo Van Der Garde (NLD)
P
Job Van Uitert (NLD)
G
30
Duquene Team
FRA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
René Binder (AUT)
S
Guillermo Rojas (MEX)*
G
Tristan Gommendy (FRA)
P
31
WEC
Team WRT
BEL
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Robin Frijns (NLD)
P
Ferdinand Habsburg (AUT)
G
Charles Milesi (FRA)
S
32
United Autosports
GBR
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Nicolas Jamin (FRA)
G
Jonathan Aberdein (ZAF)*
G
Manuel Maldonado (VEN)*
S
34
WEC
Inter Europol Competition
POL
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Jakub Smiechowski (POL)
S
Renger Van dez Zande (NLD
G
Alex Brundle (GBR)
G
38
WEC
JOTA
GBR
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Roberto Gonzalez (MEX)
S
Antonio Felix Da Costa (PRT)
P
Anthony Davidson (GBR)
P
39
SO24-DIROB By Graff
FRA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Vincent Capillaire (FRA)
S
Arnold Robin (FRA)
B
Maxime Robin (FRA)
S
41
Team WRT
BEL
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Robert Kubica (POL)
P
Louis Delétraz (CHE) G
G
Yifei Ye (CHN)*
S
44
ARC Bratislava
SVK
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Miroslav Konopka (SVK)
B
Oliver Webb (GBR)
G
Matej Konopka (SVK)
S
48
WEC
IDEC Sport
FRA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Paul Lafargue (FRA)
S
Paul-Loup Chatin (FRA)
G
Patrick Pilet (FRA)
P
49
High Class Racing
DNK
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Anders Fjordbach (DNK)
S
Jan Magnussen (DNK)
P
Kevin Magnussen (DNK)
P
65
Panis Racing
FRA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Julien Canal (FRA)
S
Will Stevens (GBR)
P
James Allen (AUS)
G
70
Realteam Racing
CHE
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Esteban Garcia (CHE)
B
Loic Duval (FRA)
P
Norman Nato (FRA)
G
74
WEC
Racing Team India Eurasia
IND
G
Ligier JSP217 – Gibson P
James Winslow (GBR)
S
John Corbett (AUS)*
B
Tom Cloet (BEL)
B
82
Risi Competizione
USA
G
Oreca 07 – Gibson
Ryan Cullen (GBR)
S
Oliver Jarvis (GBR)
P
Felipe Nasr (BRA)
P
LMGTE Pro entries
Corvette re-enter the LMGTE Pro fight after year’s Covid-enforced absence. Entering its line-up will be 2015 winner Nick Tandy as well as fellow Brit Alexander Sims, moonlighting from his full-time Mahindra Formula E role.
With the exit of BMW, Ford and the Aston Martin works teams from a once-highly competitive class, the Corvette C8.R will only be coming up against Ferraris (in the form 488 GTE EVOs) and Porsches (911 RSR) in its duel on the Mulsanne.
Tandy’s ’15 co-winner Earl Bamber lines up for privateer Porsche squad Weathertech Racing, whilst the Stuttgart factory team featured former Minardi F1 driver Gianmaria Bruni, who has won the LMGTE Pro class three times.
No
Team
Nat
Tyres
Car
Driver No1
Rating
Driver No2
R
Driver No3
R
51
WEC
AF Corse
ITA
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Alessandro Pier Guidi (ITA)
P
James Calado (GBR)
P
Côme Ledogar (FRA)
P
52
WEC
AF Corse
ITA
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Daniel Serra (BRA)
P
Miguel Molina (ESP)
P
Davide Rigon (ITA)
P
63
Corvette Racing
USA
M
Chevrolet Corvette C8.R
Antonio Garcia (ESP)
P
Jordan Taylor (USA)
P
Nicky Catsburg (NLD)
P
64
Corvette Racing
USA
M
Chevrolet Corvette C8.R
Tommy Milner (USA)
P
Nicholas Tandy (GBR)
P
Alexander Sims (GBR)
P
72
Hub Auto Racing
TPE
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Dries Vanthoor (BEL)
G
Alvaro Parente (PRT)
P
Maxime Martin (BEL)
P
79
Weathertech Rcaing
USA
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Cooper MacNeil (USA)
S
Earl Bamber (NZL)
P
Laurens Vanthoor (BEL)
P
91
WEC
Porsche GT Team
DEU
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Gianmaria Bruni (ITA)
P
Richard Lietz (AUT) P F
P
Frederic Makowiecki (FRA)
P
92
WEC
Porsche GT Team
DEU
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Kevin Estre (FRA)
P
Neel Jani (CHE)
P
Michael Christensen (DNK)
P
LMGTE Am entries
Four-time grand prix-winner Giancarlo Fisichella is the headline act of LMGTE AM, driving a Ferrari 488 for the AF Corse works squad.
From Ferrari past to Scuderia present, its junior driver Callum Illot lines up for the Iron Lynx squad, also in a 488, presumably auditioning for the Maranello LMH effort in 2023, as an F1 opening isn’t looking likely.
Reining LMGTE Pro champion Nicki Thiim will be driving for the Aston works squad in a Vantage, whilst Dominique Bastien, who became the oldest-ever Le Mans entrant last year at the age of 74, will be extending his record by taking part once more with the Dempsey-Proton Porsche squad in a 911.
No
Team
Nat
Tyres
Car
Driver No1
Rating
Driver No2
R
Driver No3
R
18
Absolute Racing
CHN
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Andrew Haryanto (IDN)
B
Alessio Picariello (BEL)
G
Marco Seefried (DEU)
S
33
WEC
TF Sport
GBR
M
Aston Martin Vantage AMR
Ben Keating (USA)
B
Dylan Pereira (LUX)
S
Felipe Fraga (BRA)
G
46
WEC
Team Project 1
DEU
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Dennis Olsen (NOR)
G
Anders Buchardt (NOR)
B
Maxwell Root (USA)
S
47
WEC
Cetilar Racing
ITA
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Roberto Lacorte (ITA)
B
Giorgio Sernagiotto (ITA)
S
Antonio Fuoco (ITA)
G
54
WEC
AF Corse
ITA
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Thomas Flohr (CHE)
B
Giancarlo Fisichella (ITA)
P
Francesco Castellacci (ITA)
S
55
Spirit of Race
CHE
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Duncan Cameron (GBR)
B
David Perel (ZAF)*
S
Matthew Griffin (IRL)
G
56
WEC
Team Project 1
DEU
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Egidio Perfetti (NOR)
B
Matteo Cairoli (ITA)
G
Riccardo Pera (ITA)
S
57
Kessel Racing
CHE
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Takeshi Kimura (JPN)
B
Scott Andrews (AUS)*
S
Mikkel Jensen (DNK)
G
60
WEC
Iron Lynx
ITA
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Claudio Schiavoni (ITA)
B
Paolo Ruberti (ITA)
G
Raffaele Giammaria (ITA)
S
66
JMW Motorsport
GBR
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Thomas Neubauer (FRA)
S
Rodrigo Sales (USA)
B
Robert Foley (USA)
S
69
Herberth Motorsport
DEU
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Robert Renauer (DEU)
S
Ralf Bohn (DEU)
B
Rolf Ineichen (CHE)
S
71
Inception Racing
GBR
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Brendan Iribe (USA)
B
Ollie Millroy (GBR)
S
Ben Barnicoat (GBR)
G
77
WEC
Dempsey–Proton Racing
DEU
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Christian Ried (DEU)
B
Jaxon Evans (NZL)
S
Matt Campbell (AUS)
G
80
Iron Lynx
ITA
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Matteo Cressoni (ITA)
S
Rino Mastronardi (ITA)
B
Calum Illot (GBR)
P
83
WEC
AF Corse
ITA
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
François Perrodo (FRA)
B
Nicklas Nielsen (DNK)
G
Alessio Rovera (ITA)
S
85
WEC
Iron Lynx
ITA
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Rahel Frey (CHE)
S
Sarah Bovy (BEL)
S
Michelle Gatting (DNK)
S
86
WEC
GR Racing
GBR
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Michael Wainwright (GBR)
B
Benjamin Barker (GBR)
G
Tom Gamble (GBR)
S
88
WEC
Dempsey–Proton Racing
DEU
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Julien Andlauer (FRA)
G
Dominique Bastien (USA)
B
Lance Arnold (DEU)
S
95
TF Sport
GBR
M
Aston Martin Vantage AMR
John Hartshorne (GBR)
B
Oliver Hancock (GBR)
S
Ross Gun (GBR)*
G
98
WEC
Aston Martin Racing
GBR
M
Aston Martin Vantage AMR
Paul Dalla Lana (CAN)
B
Nicki Thiim (DNK)
P
Marcos Gomes (BRA)
S
99
Proton Competition
DEU
M
Porsche 911 RSR – 19
Patrick Long (USA)*
P
Gian Luca Giraudi (ITA)
B
Felipe Laser (DEU)
S
388
Rinaldi Racing
DEU
M
Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
Pierre Ehret (DEU)
B
Christian Hook (DEU)
B
Jeroen Bleekemolen (NLD)
G
777
WEC
D’station Racing
JPN
M
Aston Martin Vantage AMR
Satoshi Hoshino (JPN)
B
Tomonobu Fujii (JPN)
G
Andrew Watson (GBR)
S
Innovative car
In 2016 Frédéric Sausset incredibly became the first-ever quadruple amputee to finish Le Mans. Now he’s back to break more boundaries, managing a line-up of three drivers, all with disabilities, who will be an adapted Oreca 07 in the ‘Innovative car’ category.