Tomorrow morning, at 9:00 AM, ET, Corvette Racing will begin the push for its eighth GTE-class victory in 14 tries at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. There’s bound to be drama, crashing, and misfortune. Let’s hope our favorite American racing team can avoid all of that. Like the others, the team’s going to need a bit of luck to win.
For online spectators, you can watch Corvette Racing’s efforts via Speed TV. There will be footage of both the No. 73 and 74 cars, as well as a pit garage camera, and even live bonus coverage. It all goes live tomorrow morning at 9 AM.
In the meantime, get pumped up with the anticipatory video below:
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For those in the reception area of Eurosport TV: they can watch live coverage on Eurosport via Cable or Satellite.
And there is also http://www.lemans-tv.com/
Both, of course, covering the whole event, and not a single team.
The works team Corvette Racing has entered two Corvette C6 ZR1 in the LM GTE Pro class, and the French team Labre Competition two more Corvette C6 ZR1 in the LM GTE Am(ateur) class.
Besides those four Corvettes, there is a total of eight Ferrari 458 Italia in the two GTE classes, five Aston Martin Vatage V8, six Porsche 911 RSR and GT3 RSR, and two SRT Viper GTS-R in the two GTE classes (professional and amateur). Find all the exciting information at the official 24h of Le Mans website, also lots of videos and live TV coverage.
streams not working in Europe!!! What a mess
In Europe, the Eurosport TV channel is covering the race live, all 24 hours. Via Cable and Satellite, and in some countries maybe also via terrestrial antennas.
From the official Le Mans web site, they link also to videos and life TV coverage via the Web (top right “Le Mans TV”).