The FIA World Endurance Championship has published the full entry list for the 93rd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
This year’s running of the oldest motor endurance race marks the fourth round of the 2025 FIA WEC schedule.
Following the provisional entry list released two months ago, 186 drivers will compete across the Hypercar, LMP2 and LMGT3 categories.
Cadillac and Porsche are headline manufacturers in Hypercars, each with four, therefore the most represented against seven other manufacturers in the class.
This includes two V-Series.R machines from the JOTA factory-backed team, one from Wayne Taylor Racing, who make their event debut, and one from Action Express Racing – both regulars in IMSA SportsCar Championship competition.
Last year’s IMSA champions, and current GTP Teams Standings’ leaders, Porsche Penske have their third invitational Porsche 963 with champions Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy, along with debutant Pascal Wehrlein. Proton Competition round out four Porsche 963s.
Furthermore, Aston Martin will make their anticipated top-class return to Le Mans with a pair of V12-powered Valkryies with Heart of Racing.
After 21 Hypercars, there are 17 Oreca 07 LMP2 entrants featuring an incredibly packed line-up of talented drivers, including experienced names, event debutants and former winners. There are also nine entries in the Pro/Am sub-category.
LMGT3 has 18 entries from the WEC’s nine participating manufacturers (note that there are 15 in total represented in this list), but this has increased to 24 for Le Mans.
Ferrari is the most represented make in this category with five entrants.
The Le Mans race meeting begins on Friday, 6-7 June, with scrutineering in the city centre at the Place de la République, viewable without expense by spectators.
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