
MICHELIN LE MANS CUP
What's the Le Mans Cup

6 tracks
5 countries
6 races
Over the years, the Michelin Le Mans Cup has become a benchmark series in the world of endurance racing.
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Launched in 2016, the competition is contested on Europe's most iconic circuits and is now the first rung of Endurance racing for tomorrow's young stars.
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The Michelin Le Mans Cup starting grid features 42 cars this season, divided into two categories: LMP3 and GT3.
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In the LMP3 category, known as "Le Mans Prototype 3", all cars built in compliance with the ACO LMP3 technical regulations are eligible: Ligier JS P320, Duqueine M30 - D08, Adess-03 EVO and Ginetta G61-LT-P3.
The list of cars eligible for entry in GT3 extends to all manufacturers offering FIA GT3-compliant vehicles. Aston Martin Vantage, Honda NSX, Audi R8 LMS EVO II, Ferrari 296, Porsche 911 GT3 R Type 992 and Lamborghini Huracan EVO2 are entered in the championship this season.
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Bentley, BMW, Lexus, Corvette, Nissan, McLaren and Mercedes AMG will also be presenting their cars. These models will become the GT benchmark in the European Le Mans Series and FIA WEC from 2024.