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Official Entry List for 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours Revealed
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Official Entry List for 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours Revealed

The grid is set for the 94th Le Mans 24 Hours, featuring 62 cars and a high-stakes Hypercar battle. Ferrari aims for a historic fourth straight win while Genesis Magma Racing makes its long-awaited debut.

The official entry list for the 94th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours has been confirmed, setting the stage for this weekend's endurance marathon at the Circuit de la Sarthe. A total of 62 cars and 186 drivers will compete across three distinct classes, with several last-minute driver changes finalizing the grid.

Why it matters:

Le Mans remains the ultimate test of reliability and performance. This year's edition is particularly significant as the Hypercar class continues to evolve into a diverse manufacturer's battleground. With eight different brands competing for the overall win, the competitive parity has shifted, making Ferrari's bid for a fourth consecutive victory more precarious than in previous years.

By the numbers:

  • 62 Total Entries: A robust field split across three categories.
  • 18 Hypercars: The premier class featuring 8 different manufacturers.
  • 19 LMP2 & 25 LMGT3: Ensuring a crowded and chaotic mix of speeds across the track.
  • 186 Drivers: The total pool of talent fighting for the most prestigious trophy in endurance racing.

The details:

  • The Newcomer: Genesis Magma Racing makes its official Le Mans debut with two entries (#17 and #19), bringing new energy and technical ambition to the Hypercar category.
  • Ferrari's Dominance: While the factory Ferrari AF Corse teams are the favorites, the memory of last year's win by the customer-run #83 Ferrari serves as a reminder that the field is wider open than it appears.
  • Manufacturer Diversity: The Hypercar grid features a powerhouse lineup including Toyota, BMW, Cadillac, and Peugeot, alongside the debutantes from Genesis.
  • Class Dynamics: The LMGT3 class remains the largest segment of the grid with 25 entries, promising intense door-to-door action throughout the 24-hour duration.

What's next:

As the paddock moves into the Circuit de la Sarthe this weekend, the focus shifts from paperwork to performance. The primary storylines will be whether Genesis can survive the brutal attrition of their first Le Mans and if Ferrari can withstand the pressure from a diversifying field to secure their legacy of dominance.

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