More Historics at Le Mans
Double the fun at Le Mans in June
The historic support race at the Le Mans 24 Hours is a highlight of the world-famous endurance event each June – and one of the world’s greatest historic races. In celebration of the Centenary of the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, Motor Racing Legends has announced that this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours weekend (17-18 June 2006) will see not one, but two historic support races.

Two Races this year
The first ACO Centenary Race will accept entries from Le Mans race cars of the pre-War era (1923 to 1939), while the second chooses the next slot in history, with post-War Le Mans racers up to 1954.
Both ACO Centenary Races will take place on the morning of Saturday 17 June 2006, and are exclusively for actual cars which ran at Le Mans in their day, and genuine sister cars of the same specification. The races, taking place a few hours before the start of the modern 24 Hours, will each be 40 minutes long and for one driver. Both will start with the traditional ‘ear of corn’ formation, in which drivers run across the track to their cars.
Duncan Wiltshire, Chairman of Motor Racing Legends which oversees the racing, commented, "The historic support race is always tremendously popular with the 230,000 spectators who flock to the 24 Hour race weekend. This year, they will enjoy an even more exciting spectacle as 100 drivers race on the full 8.5-mile circuit at the wheel of some of the greatest pre- and post-War sports racing cars of all time."
Further information can be found at www.motorracinglegends.com
www.groupc-gtpracing.com/
I think the ACO alternate the support race between different eras each year so hopefully group C will be back at Le Mans in two or three years. IIRC 2001 was 1960's cars, 2004 was group C and 2005 was 1950's cars.
Does anyone know how long before group C cars will be old enough to compete in the FIA Historic Sport Cars series and then hopefully the Classic Le Mans?
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