The countdown is on for the WEC Super Finale as only two weeks remain until the start of one of the greatest races on earth: the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans.

At 15h00 CEST on Saturday 15 June, a record-breaking 62 cars and 186 drivers will line up on the Le Mans grid to take part in the gruelling 24-hour race which will define the winners of several championships including both the FIA World Endurance LMP Drivers’ Championship and the GT FIA World Endurance Drivers’ Championship. 

The LMP2 standings are the closest of them all, with only four points covering the top two crews from the No.36 Signatech Alpine Matmut and the No.38 Jackie Chan DC Racing ORECA. 

A timetable of events can be found HERE

The full provisional entry list can be found HERE

But, before the big event, the official Test Day!

While there was perhaps little surprise that Toyota Gazoo Racing’s two TS050 HYBRIDS topped the time sheets at the end of the 8 hours of testing today at the Official Test Day, the close battles up and down the 62-car field promise a truly thrilling Super Finale in two weeks.

Toyota’s 2018 winners Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima and Fernando Alonso led the way ahead of their team mates and quickest of the non-hybrid entries, the No.1 Rebellion Racing.

The top 12 LMGTE Pro cars (including five different manufacturers) were separated by less than one second with Corvette Racing on top, only two tenths of a second separated the leading LMP2 contenders – Jackie Chan DC Racing and DragonSpeed, and a miniscule 0.073 seconds separated the top three fastest crews in LMGTE Am at the end of today’s test, all Ferrari 488s.

To read about the morning session CLICK HERE

To find out more about the afternoon test session CLICK HERE

For all times from official test day CLICK HERE

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