The 93rd iteration of the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans takes place today, Saturday, June 14th, 2025, at the Circuit de la Sarthe.
Held annually in Le Mans, France, the 24-hour endurance race is one of the most prestigious events on the entire motorsport calendar, with the event forming part of the sport's 'triple crown' along with the Monaco Grand Prix and, of course, the Indianapolis 500.
This year's race is set to feature 62 cars across three racing categories: Hypercar, LMP2, and LMGT3, with plenty of Formula 1 interest, with former stars such as Jenson Button, Kevin Magnussen, and Mick Schumacher among a lengthy list of familiar names taking part.
In terms of US interest, Cadillac will be running four cars in the Hypercar category and aiming for Le Mans glory this weekend, with Penske also competing in collaboration with Porsche in the same category. Elsewhere, several American drivers will also be racing across all three classes.
With that said, let's get into all of the details you need to know ahead of today's race!
The 24 Hours of Le Mans will start today, Saturday, June 14, at 4 pm local time and end, as the name suggests, 24 hours later.
This means a start time on Saturday of 10 am ET in the United States, with a 10 am finish on Sunday.
Please find the start time converted to your local time zone below!
City (Time Zone)
Start Time
New York, NY (ET)
10:00 AM
Charlotte, NC (ET)
10:00 AM
Columbia, SC (ET)
10:00 AM
Charleston, WV (ET)
10:00 AM
Augusta, ME (ET)
10:00 AM
Chicago, IL (CT)
9:00 AM
Pierre, SD (CT)
9:00 AM
Nashville, TN (CT)
9:00 AM
Des Moines, IA (CT)
9:00 AM
Montgomery, AL (CT)
9:00 AM
Mexico City, MX (CT)
9:00 AM
Denver, CO (MT)
8:00 AM
Salt Lake City, UT (MT)
8:00 AM
Albuquerque, NM (MT)
8:00 AM
El Paso, TX (MT)
8:00 AM
Los Angeles, CA (PT)
7:00 AM
Las Vegas, NV (PT)
7:00 AM
Seattle, WA (PT)
7:00 AM
Portland, OR (PT)
7:00 AM
San Francisco, CA (PT)
7:00 AM
Rio de Janeiro, BR (BRT)
11:00 AM
London, GB (BST)
3:00 PM
Madrid, ES (CEST)
4:00 PM
Sydney, AU (AEST)
12:00 AM (Sunday)
Adelaide, AU (ACST)
11:30 PM
Perth, AU (AWST)
10:00 PM
How to watch the 24 Hours of Le Mans live on TV
There are several ways to watch the 24 Hours of Le Mans on television and via live stream.
In the United States, Max are set to show full live and on-demand coverage of the race, including pre- and post-race analysis, whilst elsewhere, MotorTrend is also set to show the full race broadcast live.
Canadian fans can tune into the action via digital platform CTV Speed, as well as FIA WEC TV, although this is limited and subject to restrictions.
If you are hoping to watch from elsewhere in the world, please see the table below for broadcast information relating to your region.
Region
Broadcast/Streaming Options
Global
FIA WEC TV (Official Streaming Partner)
USA
Max, MotorTrend
Canada
CTV Speed, FIA WEC TV (limited)
Mexico & South America
Fox Deportes en Tubi, FIA WEC TV
Germany / IT / ES
Eurosport, Discovery+, Max, TNT Sports, FIA WEC TV
Brazil
Grande Prêmio, Esporte na Band, Bandplay, Bandsports, FIA WEC TV
Latin America
DSports Motor, FIA WEC TV
France
La chaîne L’Équipe, L’Équipe.fr, Eurosport, FIA WEC TV