
It’s a tradition at Le Mans. The Friday before the race is reserved for a moment of communion, which has taken place every year for the past 30 years. Among the 186 drivers competing in the 24-hour race, our two teams paraded in vintage cars, including a 2CV Eden Park, to greet the public, sign autographs, and pose for selfies.


“The atmosphere is just magical. It’s impressive to see the city of Le Mans immersed in this crazy excitement. Despite the intense heat, everyone persevered. It’s a gathering of enthusiasts, after all. What else can we say to all these supporters but thank you for your unconditional support,” says Lisa Douet, community manager.

Now it’s (finally) time for the race, which starts tomorrow, Saturday, at 4 p.m. Follow us on our social media channels. Regular updates will be posted on the official YouTube channel.
