Le Mans (Circuit de la Sarthe) Track Map
The 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit, officially known as Circuit de la Sarthe, is one of the most iconic and demanding tracks in motorsport—a sprawling 13.6-kilometer mix of permanent raceway and closed public roads that turn the French countryside into a cathedral of speed each June. Its character is defined by contrasts: the precision of the Porsche Curves against the endless full-throttle blasts of the Mulsanne Straight, the glow of pit lane under floodlights against the darkness of rural villages at 3 a.m. It’s a circuit where engineering, endurance, and human will converge, where drivers hit over 330 km/h past restaurants and farmhouses that return to everyday life the next morning. More than a track, it’s a living stage for history—ever evolving, yet still echoing with the legends of Fangio, McQueen, and the duels of Ford versus Ferrari.