With the Le Mans 24 hours done and dusted, the team turns its attention to the upcoming Le Mans Classic. Paul Jurd shares some little known facts about the first-ever race held at Le Mans, and no, it wasn’t the inaugural 24 Hours in 1923, it was the French Grand Prix held on a circuit for 12 laps in 1906 ……. but each lap was 64 miles long! Jim Roller takes a look at the way the current 24 hour circuit has evolved over the years, starting with the northernmost point, the Pontlieue Hairpin, which intrepid motorsport archaeologists can still go and discover.

Aussies at Le Mans charts the 94 years of Australian drivers competing at Le Mans – from Webber to the Brabhams, Schuppan and more.  The show includes a feature interview with Tim Schenken, who raced for Ferrari at La Sarthe and has incredible stories to tell of his time with the Scuderia, with Porsche and at Le Mans.  Every Aussie driver, Starting with ‘Bentley Boy’ Bernard Rubin, right through to current hero Matt Campbell, are documented by the On the Grid team in a 70-minute feature produced in advance of the 2022 Le Mans 24 Hour.