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06-12-2009, 10:09 PM
Perhaps this should have gone in the racing events section, but I'm pretty sure the folks on this site will only be distant spectators.
Anyway, the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans begins tomorrow at 6 AM PST.
This year is Corvette Racing's last chance to win one more GT1 class victory before they move on to the GT2 class (since they were the only GT1 team left in ALMS . . . if only we had a GT field like the ACO series.) In LMP1, the battle between Peugot and Audi will be fierce again with the new Aston Martin team making things even more interesting.
This site was streaming qualifying and I believe they will stream race coverage as well:
http://atdhe.net/7219/watch-24-hours-of-le-mans
Of course, you can always follow the action on the Speed channel, but they're lame and don't provide full 24 hour coverage. Thankfully, Speed will also be streaming race video online:
http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/lm24-le-mans-live-streaming-video-coverage/
Then, of course, Radio Le Mans broadcasts can be streamed online. Often times, the radio Le Mans commentary is broadcast over somewhat random, but live, track images when other groups such as Speed take breaks.
http://www.radiolemans.com/
Lastly, for good measure, here's the Corvette pitlane cam from Badboyvettes.com
http://www.badboyvettes.com/389
GO C6R #3!!!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
Man, I wish Ron Fellows was still on the C6R roster : (
Anyway, the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans begins tomorrow at 6 AM PST.
This year is Corvette Racing's last chance to win one more GT1 class victory before they move on to the GT2 class (since they were the only GT1 team left in ALMS . . . if only we had a GT field like the ACO series.) In LMP1, the battle between Peugot and Audi will be fierce again with the new Aston Martin team making things even more interesting.
This site was streaming qualifying and I believe they will stream race coverage as well:
http://atdhe.net/7219/watch-24-hours-of-le-mans
Of course, you can always follow the action on the Speed channel, but they're lame and don't provide full 24 hour coverage. Thankfully, Speed will also be streaming race video online:
http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/lm24-le-mans-live-streaming-video-coverage/
Then, of course, Radio Le Mans broadcasts can be streamed online. Often times, the radio Le Mans commentary is broadcast over somewhat random, but live, track images when other groups such as Speed take breaks.
http://www.radiolemans.com/
Lastly, for good measure, here's the Corvette pitlane cam from Badboyvettes.com
http://www.badboyvettes.com/389
GO C6R #3!!!
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif
Man, I wish Ron Fellows was still on the C6R roster : (