@@kjoer whats the point of showing race progression and tactics when the results are already known. these are highlights and not a retrospective of race craft. if you want that go watch the goddamn race. Like no shit sherlock ofcourse they show the crashes, weather, and overtakes. those are the goddamn highlights!!
@@kjoerand they did that all throughout the race every 2 hours. This video here is after the race has already been finished, there would be no point in talk race progression and tactics, because it's already known because the race is over.
@@sntslilhlpr6601fake commentary? I thought it was just the f1tv commentary team instead of the sky's ports commentary. If you use f1tv you can switch between the 2 while watching. Or am I wrong about that?
There's a lot of dead air in the event in general outside of incidents. One of those things being the two safety cars. One was 1:30 hours long, the other was over 4 hours.
They do two, about an hour each. One's called Full Access and focuses on stuff in the trenches with the teams. The other is a Race Review which is a more traditional highlight package. They take about a week to produce.
@@TillURide420Oh shut up. If it was dry all race you'd whine about the gaps between cars. Not everyone has the required attention span for endurance racing. Try taking some Ritalin or perhaps check out some monster trucks, l dunno.
@@TillURide420it might not have been as exciting as some of the stuff of 20, 30, or 40 years ago, but compared to what we get nowadays this was a fantastic race.
@@danielainger Yeah it was really unsetteling hearing it for the first time, untill I realized he screamed most likely knowing it is going to be severe damage to the car or end of the race.
The commentators speculated the scream was more out of frustration or anguish at the realisation of making a critical mistake and being unable to salvage the situation as the car was driven by a silver driver (driving at Lemans for the first time) who made the mistake of getting off the dry racing line to let the charging Hypercars through but in doing so, got onto the wet part and lost control. A more seasoned GT driver may have held the racing line and forced the Hypercars to wait but it was a tough lesson for the driver to learn. Tried to do the right thing from being overtaken but at the wrong place and time and cost the team a chance at a podium.
Welcome! I found it late as well, about 10 years ago in my forties. Check out WEC Full Access, it'll be out in about a week. They do them for every race, the one for last year's Le Mans is a must-watch, easily as crazy as this race. 🙂
To be honest, in the past 30 years, you wouldnt have missed much. Group C era in the early 90s was quite good. After that it was boring. Now, those new Hypercars and GT3 rules, are the best thing that could have happen to this event. I tried to get tickets for this year, but no chance. 😞 Despite very long safety car phases, this was the best race I have ever seen. So much drama, so much competition. Just wow.
Le Mans had always been interesting to see on site, but for TV public, for many years, it had been boring. Only one or two manufacturers really competed for the overall victory (and, when they were two, one was clearly ahead). Hypercar rules changed it. It's like the '60s again.
@@Gentleman...Driver He missed 1998 and 1999 though. Best years since Group C in my opinion. 2023 and 2024 were ok but the rules are made for the show, with lots of safety cars bunching everybody up, and of course that bloody BoP. It all tastes a bit fake to me. Back then the races were great without these rules and all car makers giving everything they got to win, not relying on some BoP to get close to the front. Cars were also a lot less reliable back then, anything could happen at any time. I think I watched 18 or 19 hours these 2 years.
Toyota 7 - P23 start - drive through penalty - turbo bug - dirty windscreen after morning restart that costed an unnecessary pitstop - 2 punctures in 5 laps
@@ggggbfgspyevan3849 Le Mans is a race you win. If you don't win there IS no second place, you lose. This is the opinion of the Drivers, and of the teams, you either win Le Mans or you may as well come last.
@@ggggbfgspyevan3849 Because it's a 24 hours race where strategy and reliability are the most important components if you want to succeed. All sort of stuff is gonna happen. The starting position matters very little when there are multiple SC, it starts raining, people around you are on different strategies and pit at different times, cars break down and crash, ecc. You just need to keep up with front group and stay on the lead lap. Obviously starting from the front is a good bonus.
Guys, you've missed the absolutely key moment on Saturday, when the rain showers came and lots of cars pitted for wets except three (including the winner).
They also missed the number 50 car's door issue, which forced them out of sync which greatly increased the uncertainty and drama of the final hour and a half of the race.
Canada was one race, and if you look at the other previous races they seem to be doing well. Every team has their day and that just wasn't it for the scuderia.
I watched the entire race. Really enjoyed it competitive. All 24 hours were competitive. Love the strategies ,and the good luck and the bad decisions. Loved the chatter of the announcers throughout the race. Fantastic!
Finally found another maniac! I've watched the entire race the last 3 years, it just keeps getting better. Can't wait for next year.. Lamborghini, BMW, Alpine, Isotta (hell, maybe even Peugeot 😄) should be much more competitive, and we'll have a pair of V12 Valkyries to listen to.👌🏼
@@conflictica1983 Lolx a bit of both but it was fathersday weekend so I wasn’t bothered too much 😂. When I did have to leave the tv i just put in my headphones and streamed it on my phone. I was def tired the rest of Saturday. It was my first time watching a Le Mans race so I wanted to enjoy as much as I could.
They were my favorite to win. They ran a great race the penalty hurt then the issues with the car. Incredible that a 24 hour race can be so affected by a 30 second penalty
Le Mans 24hour race本当にお疲れ様でした🌟 Mick Schumacher選手の大ファンで応援していました💪 AlpineTEAMはトラブルで完走出来なかったですが、また次のraceを楽しみにしています‼️ そしてLe Mans 24hour raceに携わったTEAM、Driver、Stuff、マーシャル、official、全ての方々へ、本当に24時間お疲れ様でした❕️そしてありがとうございました🌠🌠🌠 最後にMickへ💛 I love always Mick Schumacher🤟
Quelle course extraordinaire entre tous les dramas, les batailles, la pluie… On pouvait pas prédire qui allait gagner la course dans toute les catégories. Une course qui nous aura révélé sont lots de surprises du début à la fin, heureux d'avoir pu y être en personne pour voir cette course plus qu'incroyable. Merci a tous les organisateurs et participants pour cette course qui restera a jamais graver dans ma mémoire. 🔥😍🤩
This is a super well done video to digest the race! I hope you can make an extended highlights of 30 to 60 minutes showing entire battles since this felt like crash highlights at times 😂
They will, it'll be out in about 10 days. Check out WEC Full Access, they do them for every race and most of it is behind the scenes footage. It's amazing.
This is just a get out the highlights video on race day production. In a week or two the All Access video will be a 45 minute production with a lot more content.
haha here as well, i fell asleep briefly and watched 21 out of 24 hours, my son could not keep his eyes open around 2 o clock, and woke up around 9am.. pissed of course because he really wanted to see the cars race at night.. i was happy i could tell him he didnt miss alot because of the 5 hour safety car parade in torrential rainfall.
Enzo Ferrari died in 1988. He knew the Ferrari legend by then. Imagine how excited and proud he would be today with every aspect of the Ferrari name, from passenger cars to F1 to LeMans. And on and on.
I'm not sure he'd be proud of the fact his company is run with such prissy arrogance as to actually sue its own customers for doing what they want to their own cars.
I think the biggest winners were the Jota Sport #12. Building an entire new car in under 40 hours, getting very little shakedown running, to still finish the race in the top 10 and on the lead lap. Incredible stuff.
What a thrilling and awesome race! Le Mans 24h delivered again. I watched the entire 24h and it was totally worth it with Ferrari making it two wins in a row. Totally deserved victory after battling through such difficult conditions and it was just wonderful to see the emotions of the Ferrari drivers when Nielsen crossed the finish line. FORZA FERRARI!!! 🏆👏
@@MMAli-rq8kdYes, that’s why they were forced to pit the #50 just to close the passenger door that was never going to break off. Clear favoritism for Ferrari…
@@BlueSkyCrystals That's a rule for safety reasons, if your driver can't manage to close the door you have to pit and fix it, it's applied to anyone not just ferrari🤦♂
@@BlueSkyCrystals Favorism is letting someone get away with breaking the rules like not getting a penalty for an unsafe release, or giving them a small penalty for an error that caused their opponent to lose their chance at winning the race.
The craziest thing is that 329,000 people bought tickets at roughly $1500 - $2500 each which translates to roughly $500,000,000 dollars and drivers make fuck all 😂😂
That's shit tbh. Same in all sports though. If you're not someone everyone knows and wants you get nothing compared to your competition. And obviously the event holders make a bomb. That's tickets. But what about all the other things you buy and pay for when you're there. And at Le Man. Money is there to be spent and made though. So no one can be mad at any of it. Hope everyone had a good time
Im surprised Ford didn't at least get a mention for getting to podium on the first year of the program in gt3 . In fact its Ferrari's first year in their new gt3 car and they were nowhere to be seen. Good job ford.
@@gabrielegabriele8099Lol that was a year ago. Qatar: 5th & 7th Imola: 4th & 12th Spa: 6th & 13th Le Mans: 6th & dead last DNF They haven't finished on the lead lap once this year. Blame the drivers if you want, fact is there's more competition and the 296 hasn't delivered.
@@ragereset2795 And those results what are supposed to demonstrate, if not what I told ? Exactly this, in the two teams 2 drivers out of 3 are poor. 296 GT3 wins in this year's 24 Daytona and some races in ADAC and GT world competitions. Then, it is maybe true that 296 is perhaps not at the peak of performances in terms of development. Ferrari does not put much focus on it, most likely due to resources routed mainly in the LMH project. Chances are that the development is not followed by the factory but by AF corse which has difficult in translating knowledge from the 488 GT3 world. I find hard to believe that the 296 is a flop, sharing nearly the same base engine with the 499P and having the availability of a careful planned aerodynamics. Then, I would like to NOT say that 296 seems to be severely impacted by BoP, I don't want to start another flame discussion. That does not means that without BoP the 296 will win everywhere, of course, but maybe we could see an increase of performances.
Shit happens, look at Corvette. Also that M4 has been bullying the supercars considering its basically a saloon car. 3rd in the Championship by 30 points over 4th and just 2 points behind 1st and 2nd which are both Porsche's tied on 75 points. Porsche leading both Hypercars and the GT3 class.
@@gabrielegabriele8099 So you're saying Ferrari don't bother to nurture the 296 program? I sort of agree, but that's not a defence of them. I agree the 296 isn't fully developed, and we'll definitely see it improve. But the fact remains it just got beat at Le Mans by a couple of Mustangs. The fact it won NBR24 a year ago makes it worse; the Mustang don't even exist a year ago.
8:21 - No the Ferrari broke the line first (the line is before where you think it is) and then eased off as he was down to 2% total energy #50 did not have another full speed lap in it. If this wasn’t 🏁 he’d have to box for fuel 🙀
5 second penalty for ferrari 51 was rediculous for taking out what would possibly have been the race winning toyota 8 car. Same for the many unsafe release penalties.
guys I'm sorry, but you really gotta improve your game with these It was such an amazing race, but the terrible tv direction just made it annoying and these highlights are just not enough for how much happened I know people say it all the time, but you have to get on F1s level with the online quality of content
LMAO another F1 refugee who thinks this is the complete post-race package. 🤦🏻♂️ Full Access makes an absolute mockery of anything F1 does to cover their boring, predictable soap opera of a sport. 😅
F1 is a dead horse, WEC is just better in everything else Cars (all of them in all different shapes and sizes, even applies to the GT3's) Driver lineups (most of them are ex-F1, whereas Stroll has always had a seat since 2017 without showing any sort of merit) tracks (most of the tracks that both series race on are the same (only exceptions being Fuji and Le Mans) but its more interesting in WEC than in F1)
Ferrari winning the Le Mans 24h back to back. That's absolutely fantastic achievement while racing against tough opponents. Fighting till the end and never giving up. Great job Ferrari! Let's go for it again next year!
@@nathanz.6769 You can't race at night in pouring rain because water gets thrown up and the headlights turn it white so you can't see. Get angry at Mother Nature if you like but it couldn't be helped. They did wait too long to restart once the sun was up, though.
The 50 got first. Not the 51. But the no.8 Toyota had realistic chances to catch up with the no 50. more so than the no.7 that eventually took 2nd place.
@@AirelInniTthere was an era when race car drivers competed among multiple classes every year. That's how these 3 races came to be symbolized as the best of the best based on pure racing effort.
@@sleepysxb7710Yes, and he was close to it once. Truth is, most F1 drivers find the Indy500 to be too dangerous - meaning if they get injured there, it would seriously impact their F1 career as well. And while I find it a bit ironic that F1 drivers fear injuries, they're right about being afraid. Even though way more drivers have been injured while cycling than during the Indy500 in recent times.
@ragereset2795 Nope, the 12 Hours of Sebring, or the Sebring 12 Hours, the same thing. I don't think Bathurst does a bad job at having a 12 hour race. But Sebring really made the role it's own and anything else just doesn't feel quite right.
This video is riculous! I watched tge whole race on French TV, and was a huge amount of sensational wheel to wheel racing for the lead, throughout the race. Yet, here, in a supposed 'Race highlights', all we get are crashes and pit clips. Very, VERY poor coverage compared with previous WEC race videos.
This highlight is a joke: 1. They mainly focused on hypercars, no LMP2 or LMGT3 2. They mainly focused on crashes, no overtake, no duel Overall, it's too short for a 24h race
That's because this is only a thrown-together-on-no-sleep teaser. Full Access and Race Review will be an hour each. I agree the P2s got shafted, they always do and it's annoying. I think it's because the class is doomed to be quietly removed over the next few years. Can't complain about GT3 though; they're so new that nobody's really figured them out yet. It makes them almost impossible to BoP accurately, l kept an eye on them in timing and there wasn't much close racing. Next year will be miles better.
Tenth for a chassis that's new this year and has never been to Le Mans before against is an incredible result. Well, unless you're a 9yo boy. Maybe you are.
7:27 "Conntact between the number 51 car and number number eight in very wet conditions early in the afternoon would result in a penalty for 51" That's not really a fair representation of the incident. This was the critical moment of the whole race. You might also put it like this: With 2 hours remaining the top 4 cars were separated by less than 30 seconds - Ferrari, Toyota, Ferrari, Toyota. The third place Ferrari took out the second place Toyota leaving the lead Ferrari to eventually take the win.
It was a phenomenal race full of action twists and overtaking at all hours, and what do you do? Don't show any of this! Only the crashes! What badly done highlights! F There were incredible battles and monstrous overtaking! Show those!
How entitled are you? This was made handful of hours after the race ended and you expect it to be comprehensive? Editing takes a while, be patient ffs.
I wouldn't seek sensible comments on something like that in a UA-cam comments section, most of them are people bursting into tears because the Full Access video wasn't released while the drivers were still on the podium. Phenomenal result for Lambo and Iron Lynx, the first four classified Le Mans finishes for that marque, all in a single race. The SC63 should improve quickly, as it races in IMSA endurance events as well as WEC. 👌🏼
@@truantrayDo you appreciate LeMans at all? You constantly whine about the biggest element of LeMans itself: attrition. To win LeMans, you must first finish LeMans. That's a feat in of itself and why they'll come back next year to try to win. Stick to sprint races until then.
Would like to see a more detailed highlight for each category, specially the LMGT3. Watched 14 hours of this year race, and it was emotional until the very end. Congratulations to Ferrari for the win in Hypercar, although I was cheering for Toyota I must admit. And in the LMGT3, a big cheers to Iron Dames for finishing at P5, I watched some good hours on their onboard camera on UA-cam! Great edition from this year's 24 hours of Le Mans! 😎
@@ragereset2795 nobody wants either of these things but if you want 4 hours of caution laps more than a full race you're the guy who still has time to change his mind.
@@ObscureReference9 I don't want extended safety car periods but with that much rain you can't race at night. Modern tyres throw up a fckton of water which the high-intensity LEDs then turn bright white. You can't race if you can't see out the windscreen. I agree they should've restarted once the sun was up. Seb Bourdais even said the same thing. Of course Princess Kubica wanted the safety car to continue. 🙄
Can't, it's part public road. They have a schedule to keep. This year's Spa is what you wanted, red flag then race got extended by about the same amount of time. So the do have a provision for this but in the end it depends on track management if they agree.
when Ferrari #51 Ferrari pushed the #8 Toyota i think it was intentional as it was gaining on the #50 Ferrari, the #50 Ferrari also should've gotten a penalty for the unsafe release at the end.
Watch it again and tell me where you see it was intentional. Way to assume the worst for no reasons. About the unsafe release I guess you didn't bother to read the reasoning behind the decision.
@@rusty4535 Oh shut up clown. If the situation was reversed and Toyota would've made the Ferrari spin then I'm absolutely 100% certain that you wouldn't say anything about it. You're only mad because Ferrari won and your favourite team lost. Boohooo!!! Cry harder! 🤡
It's sad what they do to the team that stayed with them during the sport's darkest times. But hey its ferrari they got history and shit we can't penalize them!
meno male che hai anche il nome italiano, sembri di quelli esterofili fino al midollo, chiamandoti Marco non credo che tu sia austriaco o francese o giapponese !!!!!
It wasn't an unsafe release, I swear, so many of you want these cars to be in bubblewrap and the penalties be under a complete microscope. The Ferrari was not in the fast lane, slowed down, and let the LMP2 past. Now, if the Ferrari passed the LMP2, then you could argue for unsafe release.
Try to be hired by FIA as a consultant if you want to make things more pleasant for your tastes. Maybe you can add one penalty to the 765 already received by Ferrari. Kubicka saw a possible win evaporated due to a lapped dement which refuses to give the way.
Title: Race highlights
Video: Crashes highlights
Exactly what I thought.
@@kjoer whats the point of showing race progression and tactics when the results are already known. these are highlights and not a retrospective of race craft. if you want that go watch the goddamn race. Like no shit sherlock ofcourse they show the crashes, weather, and overtakes. those are the goddamn highlights!!
Title: Race highlights
Video: Race highlights
@@Olabruh yeah, I don't get their comment either.
@@kjoerand they did that all throughout the race every 2 hours. This video here is after the race has already been finished, there would be no point in talk race progression and tactics, because it's already known because the race is over.
How does a producer for F1 make an 8 MINUTE Highlight video for Monaco, and we get a 10 MINUTE highlight video for a 24 HOUR race. It baffles me 😭😭😭
The F1 youtube is dead to me. Ever since they started putting fake commentary on it. It's like gen z took it over or something lol.
They usually upload longer highlights the next day. These are just the highlight packages they make “live” on air.
@@ragereset2795 I think he didn't intend to be rude, mate. Not as much as you did...
@@sntslilhlpr6601fake commentary? I thought it was just the f1tv commentary team instead of the sky's ports commentary. If you use f1tv you can switch between the 2 while watching. Or am I wrong about that?
@@ragereset2795get a grip
Quite quick highlight release for a 24 hours race
They do a cut of highlights every ~2 hours that the commentator talks over during the broadcast; really good, really quick editing work.
it was only a 19 hour race. During the night, they put a 4 hour safety car because it was raining…. 🙄🙄🙄
What about the other hour? @@PatricioGarcia1973
I theyll relase a longer one later but idk
There's a lot of dead air in the event in general outside of incidents. One of those things being the two safety cars. One was 1:30 hours long, the other was over 4 hours.
One of the best races ive ever watched. Watched almost 19 of the 24 hours.
Seems like half of the 24 hours was under safety car because of some rain….. lame
How much Red Bull did you drink?
Same here, probably 18hrs watched. Exhausting. Can't wait for the 2025 for my GR and Penske teams go better 😂
There were 4 hours under safety car I heard! You could've had some sleep 😅
@@MMAli-rq8kd Almost 10 hrs
This race deserves a 24 minute highlight at least! What a crazy race this year’s race was!
They do two, about an hour each. One's called Full Access and focuses on stuff in the trenches with the teams. The other is a Race Review which is a more traditional highlight package. They take about a week to produce.
@@ragereset2795many thought Cadillac would win le mans but no.... The 499P got back to back 24 hours of le mans win.
@@purwantiallan5089 more like 17 hours of le mans, and 7 hours of pace car.
I made a 20 minute highlight video on my channel. It really wasn't that hard
This is not Race Highlights. This is Crash Report.
😂😂 same thing
For a race this long and this good, the 50 minute recap will be the true race highlights.
There was nothing special about this race. It rained the whole time. 4 hours of saftey car right before the sun came up. It was crap.
@@TillURide420Oh shut up. If it was dry all race you'd whine about the gaps between cars. Not everyone has the required attention span for endurance racing. Try taking some Ritalin or perhaps check out some monster trucks, l dunno.
@@TillURide420it might not have been as exciting as some of the stuff of 20, 30, or 40 years ago, but compared to what we get nowadays this was a fantastic race.
Fun fact: It was the shortest winning distance driven by an overall winner of the race since 1995...
Yeah that's so funny
True progress!
24 hours of safety car
iirc last year's was the longest
Lmao poor Alpine
6:12 - Hear that driver scream. That’s the risk with slicks on a damp track
Fortunately its a scream of despair and not injury 🙀
Kinda scary to hear actually.
thats hella harrowing ;-;
@@danielainger Yeah it was really unsetteling hearing it for the first time, untill I realized he screamed most likely knowing it is going to be severe damage to the car or end of the race.
The commentators speculated the scream was more out of frustration or anguish at the realisation of making a critical mistake and being unable to salvage the situation as the car was driven by a silver driver (driving at Lemans for the first time) who made the mistake of getting off the dry racing line to let the charging Hypercars through but in doing so, got onto the wet part and lost control. A more seasoned GT driver may have held the racing line and forced the Hypercars to wait but it was a tough lesson for the driver to learn. Tried to do the right thing from being overtaken but at the wrong place and time and cost the team a chance at a podium.
50+ years old. This was my first Le Mans. I ended up watching 15 of 24 hours and I am now a fan until I leave this dirt ball.
Welcome! I found it late as well, about 10 years ago in my forties. Check out WEC Full Access, it'll be out in about a week. They do them for every race, the one for last year's Le Mans is a must-watch, easily as crazy as this race. 🙂
To be honest, in the past 30 years, you wouldnt have missed much. Group C era in the early 90s was quite good. After that it was boring. Now, those new Hypercars and GT3 rules, are the best thing that could have happen to this event. I tried to get tickets for this year, but no chance. 😞 Despite very long safety car phases, this was the best race I have ever seen. So much drama, so much competition. Just wow.
Le Mans had always been interesting to see on site, but for TV public, for many years, it had been boring. Only one or two manufacturers really competed for the overall victory (and, when they were two, one was clearly ahead).
Hypercar rules changed it. It's like the '60s again.
thanks for the unprompted blogposting
@@Gentleman...Driver He missed 1998 and 1999 though. Best years since Group C in my opinion. 2023 and 2024 were ok but the rules are made for the show, with lots of safety cars bunching everybody up, and of course that bloody BoP. It all tastes a bit fake to me. Back then the races were great without these rules and all car makers giving everything they got to win, not relying on some BoP to get close to the front.
Cars were also a lot less reliable back then, anything could happen at any time.
I think I watched 18 or 19 hours these 2 years.
Toyota 7
- P23 start
- drive through penalty
- turbo bug
- dirty windscreen after morning restart that costed an unnecessary pitstop
- 2 punctures in 5 laps
And a spin caused by Ferrari, which cost a podium and perhaps a possible victory.
And they have got Nyck Debris
@@Zaehlwerkhe’s talking about the #7, not the 8 car. The 8 got spun, not the 7.
Toyota 💪🏽
Ferrari: after a thousand penalties, a thousand problems, after a 50 year break we return and we kicked your ass😘🤫
Toyota absolutely smashed it, starting from 11 and 23 and ending P2 and P5 (and being close to winning)
2nd at Le Mans is the same as 40th They didn't smash anything I'm afraid. Good effort tho
I need an explanation of why 40th in Le Mans is the same as 2nd
@@ggggbfgspyevan3849 Over 24h, starting position means very little.
@@ggggbfgspyevan3849 Le Mans is a race you win.
If you don't win there IS no second place, you lose. This is the opinion of the Drivers, and of the teams, you either win Le Mans or you may as well come last.
@@ggggbfgspyevan3849 Because it's a 24 hours race where strategy and reliability are the most important components if you want to succeed. All sort of stuff is gonna happen. The starting position matters very little when there are multiple SC, it starts raining, people around you are on different strategies and pit at different times, cars break down and crash, ecc. You just need to keep up with front group and stay on the lead lap.
Obviously starting from the front is a good bonus.
Guys, you've missed the absolutely key moment on Saturday, when the rain showers came and lots of cars pitted for wets except three (including the winner).
They also missed the number 50 car's door issue, which forced them out of sync which greatly increased the uncertainty and drama of the final hour and a half of the race.
Ferrari in Le Mans: 🦁
Ferrari in Canada: 🤡
In Monaco ?
@@mariomorabito2393you can't fuck up strategy and pitstops if there are none to be made.
Canada was one race, and if you look at the other previous races they seem to be doing well. Every team has their day and that just wasn't it for the scuderia.
Your comment in your head:🤡
Your comment in reality:💩
Do Ferrari race in another series besides WEC? Just kidding, l don't really care if they do.
We need the full race on UA-cam!
Edit: Thanks for all the helpful replies! I’m new to Le Mans so I don’t know the upload schedule yet.
They will upload it probably next weekend.
More like 3 weeks. But the full race, like the previous ones, will be uploaded very soon.
It is coming. They always post the full race replay a week or two after the event.
It will be. The last decade of full races are on UA-cam for free.
How many hours would that be???
Watched about 12 out of the 24 hours. My first season of watching WEC and first time watching Le Mans. This series is just incredible!
I watched the entire race. Really enjoyed it competitive. All 24 hours were competitive. Love the strategies ,and the good luck and the bad decisions. Loved the chatter of the announcers throughout the race. Fantastic!
Finally found another maniac! I've watched the entire race the last 3 years, it just keeps getting better. Can't wait for next year.. Lamborghini, BMW, Alpine, Isotta (hell, maybe even Peugeot 😄) should be much more competitive, and we'll have a pair of V12 Valkyries to listen to.👌🏼
So you consider 4 hours behind a safety car competitive?
I managed to tune into 16 hours of it and man I had a blast
'managed'? did you fell asleep or was it the wife? ;-) didn't you feel weird when it was over?
@@conflictica1983 Lolx a bit of both but it was fathersday weekend so I wasn’t bothered too much 😂. When I did have to leave the tv i just put in my headphones and streamed it on my phone. I was def tired the rest of Saturday. It was my first time watching a Le Mans race so I wanted to enjoy as much as I could.
@@mightymurph550 Le Mans is usually held on Father's Day weekend, haha. It's also my free pass to watch the entire race 😋
Absolutely gutted for AF corse, Kubicas stint was some of the best ive seen.
That's a shame they gave his team a pentality, but I thought it was manageable. But there comes shwartzman, and breaks a car, BRUH
They were my favorite to win. They ran a great race the penalty hurt then the issues with the car. Incredible that a 24 hour race can be so affected by a 30 second penalty
It wasn't Kubicas fault
@@michazaborowski3610yeah a penalty for ending a teams race. Tf.
@@mieshta6607 I mean, that pentality was, not the bump
After this race I became a mega WEC fan, it became my favorite category along with F1
Indy car?
As someone who watches f1, this race was much better then the last years of all f1 togheter
@@Chucklingsaneman Yes, I love Indycar too
In terms of actual racing IndyCar is miles ahead of f1 and quite a bit better than WEC
@@Nick81059don't forget imsa. In the US it's all we have!
Kamui has worked with AF Corse. It warmed my heart to see him congratulate AF Corse crew.
Le Mans 24hour race本当にお疲れ様でした🌟
Mick Schumacher選手の大ファンで応援していました💪
AlpineTEAMはトラブルで完走出来なかったですが、また次のraceを楽しみにしています‼️
そしてLe Mans 24hour raceに携わったTEAM、Driver、Stuff、マーシャル、official、全ての方々へ、本当に24時間お疲れ様でした❕️そしてありがとうございました🌠🌠🌠
最後にMickへ💛
I love always Mick Schumacher🤟
One of the best races ive ever watched. Watched almost 19 of the 24 hours. Thank you.
Quelle course extraordinaire entre tous les dramas, les batailles, la pluie… On pouvait pas prédire qui allait gagner la course dans toute les catégories. Une course qui nous aura révélé sont lots de surprises du début à la fin, heureux d'avoir pu y être en personne pour voir cette course plus qu'incroyable. Merci a tous les organisateurs et participants pour cette course qui restera a jamais graver dans ma mémoire. 🔥😍🤩
This is a super well done video to digest the race!
I hope you can make an extended highlights of 30 to 60 minutes showing entire battles since this felt like crash highlights at times 😂
They will, it'll be out in about 10 days. Check out WEC Full Access, they do them for every race and most of it is behind the scenes footage. It's amazing.
This is just a get out the highlights video on race day production. In a week or two the All Access video will be a 45 minute production with a lot more content.
Make it 1440 minutes!
@@MarcKloos Please don't! I can't be awake for 27 hours straight again until next year. 😄
@@ragereset2795 Thanks! That sounds awesome 😁
Thanks for 24/7 live!🏁
Me and my two kiddos watched the entire race it was awesome.
haha here as well, i fell asleep briefly and watched 21 out of 24 hours, my son could not keep his eyes open around 2 o clock, and woke up around 9am.. pissed of course because he really wanted to see the cars race at night.. i was happy i could tell him he didnt miss alot because of the 5 hour safety car parade in torrential rainfall.
Next year will be bigger as well! 2024 24hrs Le Mans was indeed a banger!
Right? 8 or 9 competitive Hypercar marques instead of 4, plus a pair of NA V12s to listen to. 🎶
Enzo Ferrari died in 1988. He knew the Ferrari legend by then. Imagine how excited and proud he would be today with every aspect of the Ferrari name, from passenger cars to F1 to LeMans. And on and on.
not sure he wanna know about f1 atm
He wouldn’t
I'm not sure he'd be proud of the fact his company is run with such prissy arrogance as to actually sue its own customers for doing what they want to their own cars.
Did bro not see the Canada gp 💀
Didn’t Enzo famously not care for street cars and only begrudgingly sold them to fund the scuderia?
Alpine and Engine failures are match made in hell 😂
their one year old WEC team seems better than their F1 shamble-factory already
France 🇫🇷 ☕️
I'm proud to say that this was the longest I've ever watch Le Mans broadcast. minus 8 hrs of sleep, I've watched almost 16 hrs of coverage..
watch about 14 hours of it this was amazing
I was there (well, still) and it was magical. Who cares about the rain, it was so fun
Wow lucky 🎉🎉
*cries in Australian*
@andreshermans2068 I was still at the track, near parc ferme and I was going through every single video I could find
I haven't seen a race this good since Larry Wilson and Michael Delaney held off Erich Stahler.
😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏F A N T A S T I C O
Thank you for this video, fantastic race 👍❤️
i dont think i have seen this many cars drop out before and i watch the 24hrs every year. this year the track ate so many cars.
What a race it was! So many teams close to the win
I think the biggest winners were the Jota Sport #12. Building an entire new car in under 40 hours, getting very little shakedown running, to still finish the race in the top 10 and on the lead lap. Incredible stuff.
1 first place or nothing
Really hope they run the factory Caddy next year, though l don't envy them the liaison with GM executives if they do..
@@davidluna2163 Get a life
The highlights deserves a 24 minutes of Le Mans
Amazing race.
Really good highlights. A lot better than most highlights around racing!
These aren't even the proper highlights, they come out in a week. This is like a teaser.
FUN FACT!
10 minutes 5 seconds is actually the same amount of time that this race wasn't under a perpetual safety car.
Honestly, it was a boring race with a huge segment just driving around to waste time.
@@truantray Fortunately I was able to sleep and miss absolutely nothing!
What a thrilling and awesome race! Le Mans 24h delivered again. I watched the entire 24h and it was totally worth it with Ferrari making it two wins in a row. Totally deserved victory after battling through such difficult conditions and it was just wonderful to see the emotions of the Ferrari drivers when Nielsen crossed the finish line. FORZA FERRARI!!! 🏆👏
5 second penalty for ruining #8's whole race is the biggest joke of this race !
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Ferrari definitely gets special treatment always!
@@MMAli-rq8kdYes, that’s why they were forced to pit the #50 just to close the passenger door that was never going to break off. Clear favoritism for Ferrari…
@@BlueSkyCrystals That's a rule for safety reasons, if your driver can't manage to close the door you have to pit and fix it, it's applied to anyone not just ferrari🤦♂
@@BlueSkyCrystals Favorism is letting someone get away with breaking the rules like not getting a penalty for an unsafe release, or giving them a small penalty for an error that caused their opponent to lose their chance at winning the race.
Epic race, tight and exciting to the end!
0:10 is this Zinedine Zidane?😅
I believe it is matey
I was at Le Mans, and WHAT A RACE !!! It was just incredible, so FORZA FERRARI !!!
back to back Ferrari Le Mans victories? somebody call Ford 😂
I feel like this race needs a whole lot more highlights.
The best RACE of motorsport ❤
didn't ask
THX for sharing from Asturias Spain
The craziest thing is that 329,000 people bought tickets at roughly $1500 - $2500 each which translates to roughly $500,000,000 dollars and drivers make fuck all 😂😂
That's shit tbh. Same in all sports though. If you're not someone everyone knows and wants you get nothing compared to your competition. And obviously the event holders make a bomb. That's tickets. But what about all the other things you buy and pay for when you're there. And at Le Man. Money is there to be spent and made though. So no one can be mad at any of it. Hope everyone had a good time
Explains why Toyota won 5 championships in a row.
The Grand Prix of Performance and Endurance, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Congratulations to the crew from Maranello.
Im surprised Ford didn't at least get a mention for getting to podium on the first year of the program in gt3 . In fact its Ferrari's first year in their new gt3 car and they were nowhere to be seen.
Good job ford.
Right, to win the 24h Nurburgring at the debut it's totally nonsense. WEC 296 GT3s have just poor drivers, except Daniel Serra.
@@gabrielegabriele8099Lol that was a year ago.
Qatar: 5th & 7th
Imola: 4th & 12th
Spa: 6th & 13th
Le Mans: 6th & dead last DNF
They haven't finished on the lead lap once this year. Blame the drivers if you want, fact is there's more competition and the 296 hasn't delivered.
@@ragereset2795 And those results what are supposed to demonstrate, if not what I told ? Exactly this, in the two teams 2 drivers out of 3 are poor.
296 GT3 wins in this year's 24 Daytona and some races in ADAC and GT world competitions. Then, it is maybe true that 296 is perhaps not at the peak of performances in terms of development. Ferrari does not put much focus on it, most likely due to resources routed mainly in the LMH project. Chances are that the development is not followed by the factory but by AF corse which has difficult in translating knowledge from the 488 GT3 world. I find hard to believe that the 296 is a flop, sharing nearly the same base engine with the 499P and having the availability of a careful planned aerodynamics.
Then, I would like to NOT say that 296 seems to be severely impacted by BoP, I don't want to start another flame discussion. That does not means that without BoP the 296 will win everywhere, of course, but maybe we could see an increase of performances.
Shit happens, look at Corvette. Also that M4 has been bullying the supercars considering its basically a saloon car. 3rd in the Championship by 30 points over 4th and just 2 points behind 1st and 2nd which are both Porsche's tied on 75 points. Porsche leading both Hypercars and the GT3 class.
@@gabrielegabriele8099 So you're saying Ferrari don't bother to nurture the 296 program? I sort of agree, but that's not a defence of them.
I agree the 296 isn't fully developed, and we'll definitely see it improve. But the fact remains it just got beat at Le Mans by a couple of Mustangs. The fact it won NBR24 a year ago makes it worse; the Mustang don't even exist a year ago.
Le Mans never disappoints as I love this track and endurance racing 🏁🏁
that 4 hr safety car killed the race for me.
you guys had an eight min highlights for F1 Monaco and just a 10 min highlight for 24H LeMans??? Daymmm
8:25 imagine you’re that Gt3 car and you have to finish another lap, lol!
(I think that’s how it works right? )
8:21 - No the Ferrari broke the line first (the line is before where you think it is) and then eased off as he was down to 2% total energy
#50 did not have another full speed lap in it. If this wasn’t 🏁 he’d have to box for fuel 🙀
time was up, the race was over.
Can we please get more coverage of the gt3 and lmp classes it's all we heard for radio broadcasts was the hypercar class
5 second penalty for ferrari 51 was rediculous for taking out what would possibly have been the race winning toyota 8 car. Same for the many unsafe release penalties.
Great race though.
Really excited for the 24h of spa-Francorchamps
Excellent job Toyota.
Congrats Ferrari.
Godspeed Gazoo heading for 6th title!!🎉🏁
Great video. We'll done. Thanks.
guys I'm sorry, but you really gotta improve your game with these
It was such an amazing race, but the terrible tv direction just made it annoying and these highlights are just not enough for how much happened
I know people say it all the time, but you have to get on F1s level with the online quality of content
LMAO another F1 refugee who thinks this is the complete post-race package. 🤦🏻♂️
Full Access makes an absolute mockery of anything F1 does to cover their boring, predictable soap opera of a sport. 😅
F1 is a dead horse, WEC is just better in everything else
Cars (all of them in all different shapes and sizes, even applies to the GT3's)
Driver lineups (most of them are ex-F1, whereas Stroll has always had a seat since 2017 without showing any sort of merit)
tracks (most of the tracks that both series race on are the same (only exceptions being Fuji and Le Mans) but its more interesting in WEC than in F1)
F1 broadcasting is cool but their races are meh.
@ChinoKawaii1021 Oh sorry did you pay to much to watch it? 😢 Why don't YOU make the right kind of video then?
Ferrari winning the Le Mans 24h back to back. That's absolutely fantastic achievement while racing against tough opponents. Fighting till the end and never giving up. Great job Ferrari! Let's go for it again next year!
now if they could just find their place in F1 again also.....
This will fire up Gazoo Racing - bring on 2025.
At least with hydrogen combustion pushed back (yet) another year, Toyota can now build the GR060. 👌🏼
can't wait for the full videos to come out
10 minute highlight!? surely you could've gotten more out of the race?
It will come.
We got shit to do 10 min is enough kid
Be patient. More will come.
The entire UA-cam is for ADD, so even 10 minutes is too long.
Bro the race just ended. Give them a few days
Wonderful Coletta. After the Wind in F1 with Schumacher he has won 2 Le Mans. Simply great. F1 team should learn from this team
Might be the best year yet
Nothing tops 2011, yet.
Gotta be between this one and last year.
@@ragereset2795 too many safety cars for too long. Hyper car field looks amazing but contenders are only like 6 cars.
@@nathanz.6769 You can't race at night in pouring rain because water gets thrown up and the headlights turn it white so you can't see. Get angry at Mother Nature if you like but it couldn't be helped. They did wait too long to restart once the sun was up, though.
That was a great race. Glad to see Ferrari there!
07:24 The reason they don't use on-board cameras on 51 is because it's an inconvenient truth. With only a 5-second penalty they got 1st place!🤬🤬🤬
The 50 got first. Not the 51. But the no.8 Toyota had realistic chances to catch up with the no 50. more so than the no.7 that eventually took 2nd place.
Fun fact: Shell just won the triple crown with this. Monaco Gp, Indy 500 and Le Mans 24Hr
Wow, didn’t realize this
Monaco go is just A race tho?
@@AirelInniTthere was an era when race car drivers competed among multiple classes every year. That's how these 3 races came to be symbolized as the best of the best based on pure racing effort.
@@WildDisasterwish the triple crown attempts still happened. i think alonso "only" has to win indy to complete it.
@@sleepysxb7710Yes, and he was close to it once. Truth is, most F1 drivers find the Indy500 to be too dangerous - meaning if they get injured there, it would seriously impact their F1 career as well.
And while I find it a bit ironic that F1 drivers fear injuries, they're right about being afraid. Even though way more drivers have been injured while cycling than during the Indy500 in recent times.
That shot from inside the cockpit while it was raining is terrifying
I HATE HOW THEY TOTALLY IGNORE GT3 IN COVERAGE EVEN HIGHLIGHTS!!! Wth is going on
We need 60 min Full Access for this Le Mans 24hr 😍
The best race of 2024. By far. Apart from the Daytona 24 Hours, the Sebring 12 Hours, and the Watkins Glen 6 Hour as well as the Bathurst 6 Hours.
Don't forget the Bathurst 12hr!
And 7 hour of Nordschleife!
@TleafarafaelT yes lucky 7.
@ragereset2795 Nope, the 12 Hours of Sebring, or the Sebring 12 Hours, the same thing.
I don't think Bathurst does a bad job at having a 12 hour race.
But Sebring really made the role it's own and anything else just doesn't feel quite right.
@@camerongreenwoodcrampakacgc. Sorry, but that's like saying tacos are better than hot dogs. There is no best.
This video is riculous! I watched tge whole race on French TV, and was a huge amount of sensational wheel to wheel racing for the lead, throughout the race. Yet, here, in a supposed 'Race highlights', all we get are crashes and pit clips.
Very, VERY poor coverage compared with previous WEC race videos.
This highlight is a joke:
1. They mainly focused on hypercars, no LMP2 or LMGT3
2. They mainly focused on crashes, no overtake, no duel
Overall, it's too short for a 24h race
It was like that the whole race, GT3 and LMP2 barely got any TV coverage
That's because this is only a thrown-together-on-no-sleep teaser. Full Access and Race Review will be an hour each.
I agree the P2s got shafted, they always do and it's annoying. I think it's because the class is doomed to be quietly removed over the next few years. Can't complain about GT3 though; they're so new that nobody's really figured them out yet. It makes them almost impossible to BoP accurately, l kept an eye on them in timing and there wasn't much close racing. Next year will be miles better.
This race was an emotional roller coaster
1:38 ahhhhh classic Kvyat staying true to his word... I mean crashing
the torpedo strikes again
@@skykatkat Well thats racing XD
Tenth for a chassis that's new this year and has never been to Le Mans before against is an incredible result. Well, unless you're a 9yo boy. Maybe you are.
@@ragereset2795 most of the F1 fanbois know Kvyat for crashing, he's better than Perez in a Red Bull for sure
@@ragereset2795 true(well im 13 but idk lol)
Nice highlights, thank you.
eduardo freitas really fought hard for this win and absolutely deserved it
Bro, that's the race director 💀
7:27 "Conntact between the number 51 car and number number eight in very wet
conditions early in the afternoon would result in a penalty for 51"
That's not really a fair representation of the incident. This was the critical moment of the whole race. You might also put it like this:
With 2 hours remaining the top 4 cars were separated by less than 30 seconds - Ferrari, Toyota, Ferrari, Toyota. The third place Ferrari took out the second place Toyota leaving the lead Ferrari to eventually take the win.
It was a phenomenal race full of action twists and overtaking at all hours, and what do you do? Don't show any of this! Only the crashes! What badly done highlights! F There were incredible battles and monstrous overtaking! Show those!
They will. There'll be Full Access and Race Review, an hour each in about a week. You gotta let them get some sleep! 😄
How entitled are you? This was made handful of hours after the race ended and you expect it to be comprehensive? Editing takes a while, be patient ffs.
cant wait for the full hour highlights
A fantastic performance by Ferrari!
Went over on the 6th , returned on the 17th had a great time.
Rejoined the ACO at the track to guarantee next years tickets .
Nobody's talking about how both the Lamborghini hypercars completed their debut race in one piece.
I wouldn't seek sensible comments on something like that in a UA-cam comments section, most of them are people bursting into tears because the Full Access video wasn't released while the drivers were still on the podium.
Phenomenal result for Lambo and Iron Lynx, the first four classified Le Mans finishes for that marque, all in a single race. The SC63 should improve quickly, as it races in IMSA endurance events as well as WEC. 👌🏼
They were never a factor in this race, much like Peugeot.
@@truantray It takes no factor to consider appreciating a newbie completing le mans while experienced veterans face with technical difficulties.
@@truantrayDo you appreciate LeMans at all? You constantly whine about the biggest element of LeMans itself: attrition. To win LeMans, you must first finish LeMans. That's a feat in of itself and why they'll come back next year to try to win. Stick to sprint races until then.
What a lovely race this was
The all female crew for dames obviously doesn't include the pit crew.
Even if it did I'm sure you'd find something else to bitch about.
I can't wait the full race release!
Gutted for BMW
Especially the #46... Rossi was great in his stint
@@SPProduction02 yeah as an Omani I feel terrible for Harthy...
Not really a BMW fan. But they were doing pretty good.
u know its bad when BOTH the GT and LMP cars were out like bruh BMW wouldn't catch a break
Such a horrible, horrible Le Mans for WRT. At least an M4 got on the podium.
Would like to see a more detailed highlight for each category, specially the LMGT3. Watched 14 hours of this year race, and it was emotional until the very end. Congratulations to Ferrari for the win in Hypercar, although I was cheering for Toyota I must admit. And in the LMGT3, a big cheers to Iron Dames for finishing at P5, I watched some good hours on their onboard camera on UA-cam! Great edition from this year's 24 hours of Le Mans! 😎
If your rules say rain is a prolonged safety car than park the cars, stop the clock and race a full 24hrs. the 19hr of le mans is a weird race.
Remember when motorsports actually raced in the rain? I miss those days...
Yeah, that's what everyone wants. The race stopped and then extended so it goes even longer. You can still delete this comment.
@@ragereset2795 nobody wants either of these things but if you want 4 hours of caution laps more than a full race you're the guy who still has time to change his mind.
@@ObscureReference9 I don't want extended safety car periods but with that much rain you can't race at night. Modern tyres throw up a fckton of water which the high-intensity LEDs then turn bright white. You can't race if you can't see out the windscreen.
I agree they should've restarted once the sun was up. Seb Bourdais even said the same thing. Of course Princess Kubica wanted the safety car to continue. 🙄
Can't, it's part public road. They have a schedule to keep.
This year's Spa is what you wanted, red flag then race got extended by about the same amount of time. So the do have a provision for this but in the end it depends on track management if they agree.
8:56 „our LMP3 winner“ Porsche 911 new LMP3 confirmed
when Ferrari #51 Ferrari pushed the #8 Toyota i think it was intentional as it was gaining on the #50 Ferrari, the #50 Ferrari also should've gotten a penalty for the unsafe release at the end.
Watch it again and tell me where you see it was intentional. Way to assume the worst for no reasons. About the unsafe release I guess you didn't bother to read the reasoning behind the decision.
@@proclive It was too good to be true for the #50 Ferrari as the #8 Toyota was gaining like mad, Ferrari was playing dirty.
@@rusty4535 Oh shut up clown. If the situation was reversed and Toyota would've made the Ferrari spin then I'm absolutely 100% certain that you wouldn't say anything about it. You're only mad because Ferrari won and your favourite team lost. Boohooo!!! Cry harder! 🤡
This is always a huge spectacle!
Still can‘t believe how they screwed Toyota. Gifted win for Ferrari. Unsafe release…No further action…what a fn joke
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It's sad what they do to the team that stayed with them during the sport's darkest times. But hey its ferrari they got history and shit we can't penalize them!
meno male che hai anche il nome italiano, sembri di quelli esterofili fino al midollo, chiamandoti Marco non credo che tu sia austriaco o francese o giapponese !!!!!
Are you the one that has got 10k+ penalties, or maybe are you the one that win at Spa ? When Ferrari wins, all babies around the world start crying.
It wasn't an unsafe release, I swear, so many of you want these cars to be in bubblewrap and the penalties be under a complete microscope. The Ferrari was not in the fast lane, slowed down, and let the LMP2 past. Now, if the Ferrari passed the LMP2, then you could argue for unsafe release.
Whoever made the this time’s BOP, give them a raise.
no further action....
didn't ask
So the crying still hasnt stopped? Is wec fandom going to become as toxic as f1 now?
and now cry less and go to bed after the no further action
Try to be hired by FIA as a consultant if you want to make things more pleasant for your tastes. Maybe you can add one penalty to the 765 already received by Ferrari. Kubicka saw a possible win evaporated due to a lapped dement which refuses to give the way.
@@askeladden450As long as they make terrible decisions, yes there will be people complaining and they have every right to do so.