TACKLING SIX OF THE TOUGHEST CIRCUITS IN THE QUEST FOR EUROPEAN GLORY

The European Le Man Series is contested over six races, featuring some of the most famous tracks in European motorsport. Drivers compete in 4-hour races with Mugello Circuit being added to the championship as a new round in 2024, along with the new LMGT3 class.

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CARS

10

DRIVERS

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RACES

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Jonas Reid
Matteo Cairoli
Macéo Capietto
#99
Jonas Reid
Matteo Cairoli
Macéo Capietto
Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Andrea Caldarelli
Axcil Jefferies
#63
Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Andrea Caldarelli
Axcil Jefferies
Sarah Bovy
Rahel Frey
Michelle Gatting
#83
Sarah Bovy
Rahel Frey
Michelle Gatting

ALL RACES

4H OF BARCELONA
4H OF LE CASTELLET
4H OF IMOLA
4H OF SPA
4H OF MUGELLO
4H OF PORTIMÃO

Round 1 – Barcelona

14 April 2024

The first race of the European Le Man Series takes place at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
This circuit is regarded as a fantastic all-rounder, with long straights and a variety of corners on offer for drivers to tackle. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is also known for its variable wind direction which can change drastically throughout the day, pushing the car’s aerodynamics abilities to the limit.

4H OF BARCELONA
Location:
Barcelona, Spain
Left turns:
6
Right turns:
8
Circuit distance:
2.89 km

Round 2 – Le Castellet

05 May 2024

Circuit Paul Ricard, located near Le Castellet in France, is favoured by many drivers and teams due to it having everything needed to push their package to their limit.
With the long Mistral Straight inviting drivers to hit incredible speeds, as well plenty of fast, medium and slow corners to contend with, the Paul Ricard round of the championship is not one to miss.

4H OF LE CASTELLET
Location:
Le Castellet, France
Left turns:
5
Right turns:
8
Circuit distance:
3.64 km

Round 3 – Imola

07 July 2024

Among Europe’s most historic and most revered Italian racetracks is Imola. This circuit is perilously narrow and tricky to overtake on while also featuring elevation changes and some of the most iconic sections in motorsport.

4H OF IMOLA
Location:
Imola, Italy
Left turns:
12
Right turns:
9
Circuit distance:
3.04 km

Round 4 – Spa Francorchamps

25 August 2024

The penultimate race of the European Le Man series takes us to Belgium. Spa-Francorchamps is undoubtedly one of the most famous and exciting race circuits on any motorsport calendar. Featuring spectacular corners, linking into extremely fast straight sections, enhanced by various elevation changes.
Spa is a mentally challenging circuit for drivers where simple mistakes on it can cost seconds due to the punishing nature of the circuit.

4H OF SPA- FRANCORCHAMPS
Location:
Francorchamps, Belgium
Left turns:
9
Right turns:
11
Circuit distance:
4.35 km

Round 5 – Mugello

29 September 2024

The one new venue to the calendar in 2024 is the stunning Mugello Circuit. Fearsomely fast, technical and undulating, this Italian venue is set to be a fine addition to the European Le Mans Series calendar.

The championship hots up at one of Europe’s most iconic racetracks.

4H OF MUGELLO
Location:
Mugello, Italy
Left turns:
7
Right turns:
8
Circuit distance:
3.26 km

Round 6 – Portimão

19 October 2024

Portimão is the final track on the European Le Man Series. The track features many technical challenges for drivers with its range of slow and fast turns which include some drastic increases in gradients.
The track’s width also provides drivers with plenty of opportunities for overtaking, making the Portimão a highlight for many spectators and teams alike.

4H OF PORTIMÃO
Location:
Portimão, Portugal
Left turns:
7
Right turns:
9
Circuit distance:
2.91 km

RESULTS

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Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Andrea Caldarelli
Axcil Jefferies
#63
Hiroshi Hamaguchi, Andrea Caldarelli, Axcil Jefferies.
QUALIFYING
2nd position
FINAL RESULTS
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3rd position
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QUALIFYING
FINAL RESULTS
Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Andrea Caldarelli
Axcil Jefferies
#63
Hiroshi Hamaguchi, Andrea Caldarelli, Axcil Jefferies.
2nd position
3
3rd position

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