Motor Racing Legends has announced the return of the Le Mans Legend historic support race to next year’s Le Mans 24 Hours weekend. For 2011, the race will be for cars that were eligible for Le Mans from 1949 to 1965 This group includes everything from Aston Martin DB2s, Austin-Healeys, C-Type and D-Type Jaguars, through to the familiar archetypes of the 1960s: front- and mid-engined Ferraris, Morgans and MGBs, plus a vast array of other icons from this evocative era. Specifically excluded, however, will be Ford GT40s.
“The 1950s and early ’60s is, for many people, perhaps the most emotionally charged period of motor racing history,” says Duncan Wiltshire of Motor Racing Legends. “It was a genuine golden era when the cars were not only beautiful, but also highly distinctive and instantly recognizable. For spectators (and there are some 230,000 at the Le Mans weekend), this makes the racing even more enthralling, as you don’t need a wealth of historical knowledge to get excited by the sight of a Ferrari 250LM or Jaguar D-Type flat-out on a race track.”
The 45-minute race, for either one or two drivers, will take place on the full 8.5-mile Le Mans circuit on the morning of Saturday June 11, 2011, just a few hours before the start of the modern 24 Hours.
For further information visit www.motorracinglegends.com, or contact Duncan Wiltshire, at Motor Racing Legends, Woodbine Farm, Thorndon, Eye, Suffolk IP23 7JJ, or via email, enquiries@motorracinglegends.com