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A Le Mans Hypercar (LMH) is a type of sports prototype race car that competes alongside LMDh entries in the Hypercar class of the FIA World Endurance Championship. It also competes in the Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) class of the IMSA SportsCar Championship .
Two years later, the French video game publisher Infogrames, who incidentally absorbed Ocean, released Le Mans 24 Hours for PlayStation and PC. The game was developed by UK company Eutechnyx. In the US the game was released under the name Test Drive: Le Mans. In the following year the same software house released Le Mans 24 Hours on the Dreamcast.
Le Mans Hypercars (9 P) ... Pages in category "24 Hours of Le Mans race cars" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 332 total.
The Le Mans Hypercar (Hypercar) category was introduced in the 2021 season to replace the LMP1 class and the Le Mans Daytona Hybrid (LMDh) cars were introduced in the 2022 championship. [3] The LMGTE Pro class was discontinued after the 2022 championship while the LMP2 and LMGTE Am categories were dropped following the 2023 season.
Tom Kristensen has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans nine times, more than any other driver.. The 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 24 Heures du Mans) is an annual 24-hour automobile endurance race organised by the automotive group Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and held on the Circuit de la Sarthe race track close to the city of Le Mans, the capital of the French department of Sarthe.
Le Mans 24: Sega: Sega: Arcade 1997-09 Le Mans 24 Hours: Eutechnyx Infogrames Melbourne House Torus Games: Infogrames: WIN, PS1, GBC, DC, PS2 1999-11-26 Le Mans Ultimate: Studio 397 Studio 397 WIN 2024-02-20 (Early access) [11] LightBike: Pankaku Pankaku iOS, Droid 2009-01-29 Little Racers: Milkstone Studios Milkstone Studios X360, XBLIG, CL ...
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Le Mans 24 Hours [b] is a video game released for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and Microsoft Windows (in two versions of the latter, one developed by Eutechnyx, like with the PlayStation version and the second version being a port of the Melbourne House version ported by Torus Games).