The 2023 Road To Le Mans is part of the special 100th Anniversary celebrations for the 24 Hours of Le Mans and for those fans who are unable to join us at the track, you can watch both of the 55-minute races on Thursday 8th and Friday 9th June live or catch the post-race highlights on a TV, computer or mobile device almost anywhere in the world.
Live streaming of qualifying and the two races will be available here on the official MLMC website and free to view. Qualifying for race 1 will take place at 12h55 CEST on Thursday 8th June, with qualifying immediately afterwards at 13h30. Race 1 will also be on Thursday at 18h30. Race 2 is due to get underway on Friday at 11h30.
Across Europe live coverage can be found on Motorsport.tv, Discovery+ and Eurosport Player. Shift TV (Pan Balkan and Bulgaria), Joj TV (Czech and Slovak Republics), Germany (Motorvision), Greece (Shift TV), Poland (Sportklub), Portugal (Sport TV) and in the UK (Clubber TV). In addition, La Chaine L’Equipe will show delayed coverage of race 1 and race 2 live in France and MotorTrend in Italy will only show race 2 live.
Across Asia, Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand the live feed can be found on bein Sports, while in Singapore delayed live coverage can be found on Singtel.
In Africa the race will be shown live on Africa XP and the USA on Speedsport 1. The live feed will be available in Panama (Cos FC) and Paraguay (C9N). You can also listen to the live coverage on Radio Le Mans.
In addition to the live coverage, the highlights programme will be available in addition to the countries and channels already listed, with the highlights available in Belgium, Luxembourg, Romania, Spain, Ukraine, the Middle East, GCC, South Africa, Israel, China, Dubai, India, Korea, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Mexico.
CLICK HERE to see the full list of broadcasters showing Round 2 of the 2023 Michelin Le Mans Cup.