The 2024 Le Mans Cup, known as the 2024 Michelin Le Mans Cup under sponsorship, will be the ninth season of the Le Mans Cup. The six-event season will begin at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on 13 April and will finish at Algarve International Circuit on 19 October.[1] The series is open to Le Mans Prototypes in the LMP3 class, and grand tourer sports cars in the GT3 class.
The provisional calendar for the 2023 season was announced on 22 September 2022.[1] Mugello Circuit was added to the calendar for the first time, replacing the round at MotorLand Aragón.
Rnd | Circuit | Location | Race Length | Date |
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1 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | Montmeló, Spain | 1 hour, 50 mins | 13 April |
2 | Circuit Paul Ricard | Le Castellet, France | 1 hour, 50 mins | 4 May |
3 | Circuit de la Sarthe | Le Mans, France | 55 minutes | 14 June |
55 minutes | 15 June | |||
5 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | Stavelot, Belgium | 1 hour, 50 mins | 24 August |
4 | Mugello Circuit | Scarperia e San Piero, Italy | 1 hour, 50 mins | 28 September |
6 | Algarve International Circuit | Portimão, Portugal | 1 hour, 50 mins | 19 October |
All cars in the LMP3 class used the 2020 spec Nissan VK56DE 5.6L V8 engine and Michelin tyres.
Entrant/Team | Chassis | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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CD Sport[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 2 | Willyam Gosselin | TBA |
Shahan Sarkissian | ||||
11 | Franck Chappard | TBA | ||
Christian Short | ||||
ANS Motorsport[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 6 | Jonathan Brossard | TBA |
Nicolas Schatz | ||||
84 | Julien Lemoine | TBA | ||
Paul Trojani | ||||
Nielsen Racing[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 7 | Wayne Boyd | TBA |
Anthony Wells | ||||
Racing Spirit of Léman[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 10 | Marius Fossard | TBA |
TBA | ||||
M Racing[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 13 | Alexandre Cougnaud | TBA |
Romano Ricci | ||||
IDEC Sport[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 17 | Patrice Lafargue | TBA |
Dino Lunardi | ||||
High Class Racing[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 20 | Jens Reno Møller | TBA |
TBA | ||||
Team Thor[2] | 77 | Auðunn Guðmundsson | TBA | |
Colin Noble | ||||
Bretton Racing[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 26 | Dan Skočdopole | TBA |
TBA | ||||
62 | Jiri Navratil | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||
P4 Racing[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 27 | Andrew Ferguson | TBA |
Louis Hamilton-Smith | ||||
MV2S Racing[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 28 | Matthias Lüthen | TBA |
TBA | ||||
29 | Christophe Cresp | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||
Inter Europol Competition[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 34 | Alexander Bukhanstov[N 1] | TBA |
TBA | ||||
43 | Rik Koen | TBA | ||
TBA | ||||
Steller Motorsport[2] | Duqueine M30 - D08 | 42 | Sylvain Guintoli | TBA |
TBA | ||||
Team Virage[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 44 | Jamie Falvey | TBA |
Mihnea Stefan | ||||
59 | Oscar Bittar | TBA | ||
Ricardo Gracia Filho | ||||
Murphy Prototypes[2] | Duqueine M30 - D08 | 48 | Ayrton Simmons | TBA |
TBA | ||||
GG Classic[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 58 | George Nakas | TBA |
Fraser Ross | ||||
Rinaldi Racing[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 66 | Daniel Keilwitz | TBA |
Steve Parrow | ||||
71 | Stefan Aust | TBA | ||
Felipe Fernández Laser | ||||
Haegeli by T2 Racing[2] | Duqueine M30 - D08 | 67 | Pieder Decurtins | TBA |
Samir Ben | ||||
R-ace GP[2] | Duqueine M30 - D08 | 85 | Hadrien David | TBA |
TBA | ||||
Cool Racing[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 87 | Adrien Closmenil | TBA |
James Sweetnam | ||||
97 | Adrien Chila | TBA | ||
David Droux | ||||
More Motorsport[2] | Ligier JS P320 | 99 | Mark van der Snel | TBA |
Max van der Snel |