Revamped and extended Le Mans museum is set to open in May 2026 Newly revamped and extended Le Mans motor sport museum will reopen at France’s famous 24-hour circuit in May 2026, complete with many new cars and exhibits.
Goodwood 2026 to bring spirit of Le Mans 1966 to Festival of Speed and Revival Le Mans 1966 1-2-3 Ford GT40s to be reunited at Goodwood Festival of Speed and Revival 2026, as part of the event’s 60th anniversary celebrations.
Richard Attwood on winning Le Mans with Hans Herrmann, who has died aged 97 Racing legend Richard Attwood on how he and the late Hans Herrmann teamed up to drive the Porsche 917 in the 1970 Le Mans 24 Hours – and won!
Gordon Murray Special Vehicles pays tribute to Le Mans victories with two new models Bespoke customer commission and a separate run of 24 Le Mans GTR models from Gordon Murray Special Vehicles (GMSV) pay tribute to the automotive designer’s successes at La Sarthe.
The 2025 Le Mans Classic builds on 2023’s hugely successful 100th anniversary edition With a record-breaking crowd and more than 800 competition cars competing across six grids, the 2025 Le Mans Classic built on a hugely successful 100th anniversary edition in 2023.
Aston Martin at Le Mans 2025: The wild ride of the Valkyries Aston Martin at Le Mans 2025 was the brand’s first tilt at the top class of endurance racing for some time – Magneto magazine was were there to see it unfold.
Le Mans Classic becomes annual event, while three new series are announced Peter Auto has announced that its flagship Historic racing event, the Le Mans Classic, will be held annually from 2026 onwards, alongside three new series.
Lanzante teases McLaren-based Project 95-59 hypercar to celebrate 1995 Le Mans Lanzante, the team that delivered the 1995 Le Mans 24 Hours win with the McLaren F1, has announced new bespoke Project 95-59 with target power-to-weight ratio of 700bhp per tonne.
Driving the GTC Motorsport McLaren F1 GTR just prior to the 1995 Le Mans 24 Hours Thirty years ago, the then Autocar road test editor Andrew Frankel wangled his way into the cockpit of the GTC Motorsport F1 GTR just prior to the 1995 Le Mans 24 Hours. Here’s his audacious story.