LE SARTHE, France — For the second year in a row the Road To Le Mans event has attracted a maximum grid of 58 cars.
With 40 LMP3s and 18 GT3s due to take to the full 13.6-kilometer Circuit de la Sarthe next month in support of the 92nd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The 39 Michelin Le Mans Cup full season entries will be joined by 12 race-by-race entries in the LMP3 category and a further 7 GT3 entries for the two 55-minute races on June 13 and June 15.
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One hundred 16 drivers and 35 teams, representing 23 different nations from all corners of the world, will compete in the 9th edition of the Road To Le Mans which began in 2016 with a single 55-minute race. Since 2017 there have been two 55-minute races, with the first on Thursday and the second race on Saturday a few hours before the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The LMP3 field will consist of 40 cars, 34 Ligier JS P320s and 6 Duqueine M30-D08s, all powered by the same Nissan V-8 engine.
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