This is the only 250 GTO that was later installed with the 4.0-liter V12 of the 330 LM
Bentley decided to honor the 2003 Speed 8’s Le Mans victory with a limited edition Continental Speed, but despite its best efforts, it can’t keep up with the 20-year-old racecar
The Ferrari 499P Modificata delivers 858 hp through its hybrid V6 all-wheel drive system
After three competitive campaigns, Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus is throwing in the towel on its Le Mans efforts
The Entop Simurgh is a four-cylinder supercar that the brand intends to race at Le Mans before making it available to the public – or so they claim
Peugeot has only secured a single podium finish with the 9X8 and is preparing to adopt a new aerodynamic philosophy
Unlike most racecars based on road cars, Aston Martin will have to de-tune its Valkyrie pretty significantly in order to prepare it for competition at Le Mans
More than 90,000 fans gathered at Laguna Seca to see classic Porsches and newly minted legends like the all-new 911 GT3 R Rennsport
Aston Martin initially announced plans in 2019 to race the Valkyrie at Le Mans and now, these plans could be back on the cards
When Ford decided to go to Le Mans in 2016, it initially wanted to celebrate the fact that the Mustang was going global and didn’t plan on making a new GT
This 1962 Ferrari 330 LM raced at the Nurburgring 1000km and the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Lamborghini will compete in the pinnacle of endurance racing with the SC63, which features an all-new twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 engine
Ferrari has filed trademarks for 499 GTB, 499 GTS, 499 Speciale, and 499P Modificata
Lamborghini will look to challenge Ferrari, Porsche, BMW, and others in 2024, as it takes on the top classes of the World Endurance Championship and IMSA
The special model features 25 unique components inspired by Porsche’s 356 SL and 911 GT1 Le Mans racers, and costs €79k more than the standard 911 GTS it is based on
We can confirm that the teased model is neither the upcoming 911 ST nor the facelifted 992
CEO Linda Jackson says a 9X8 street car isn’t planned, but hinted that the door was open to Peugeot-loving billionaires
Rather than spend Le Mans in some nearby hotel, Porsche’s CEO decided to spend his weekend in the middle of the action with his employees