Motorsport’s most iconic endurance race starts today with the 2022 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Thursday’s qualifying put the Toyota cars at the front of the grid with Brendon Hartley piloting the No8 car into pole position of the Hypercar category.
The famous 13-kilometres of Circuit de la Sarthe will once again host 62 cars from four categories featuring a wealth of famous names from the world of racing.
The weather in northwestern France is set to be largely dry and sunny for the race as Alpine and Glickenhaus look to end Toyota’s dominance.
Here are all the details for tuning in...
How can I watch the 24 Hours of Le Mans?
TV channel: The race will be broadcast live in the UK on Eurosport 1, with coverage beginning at 2pm BST before lights out at 3pm.