Group C Cars to Race Again at Le Mans in 2010

The support race at next yearโ€™s Le Mans 24 Hours (June 12-13, 2010) will be for cars from the Group C era โ€“ hence the crowds will see such icons as the Silk Cut Jaguars, Sauber Mercedes and Porsche 962s in flat-out competition on the fabulous, 8.5-mile Le Mans circuit, shortly before the start of the 24 Hours.

The race is being organised by Motor Racing Legends, in partnership with Group C/GTP Racing, and is the 10th Le Mans support race that Motor Racing Legends has run. โ€œEach year, we work with the ACO to pick a different period of Le Mans history for the support race,โ€ says Duncan Wiltshire of Motor Racing Legends, โ€œand on the two previous occasions when weโ€™ve run Group C cars, there has been an overwhelming reaction from Le Mans fans. The Group C era was truly a golden one for the sport and it still engenders massive emotion from the crowds. Weโ€™re often told by fans who came primarily to see the modern 24 Hours that the historic support race was a real highlight of the weekend.โ€

Bob Berridge of Group C/GTP Racing adds, โ€œThere has already been a huge surge in interest by potential and existing competitors to race at this event, and weโ€™re expecting a wide range of marques on the grid โ€“ from Porsche, Jaguar, Mazda, Spice and Mercedes, to Aston Martin, Nissan, Argo and Tiga.โ€

The 45-minute Group C/GTP support race at the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours will be on the morning of Saturday 12th June, a few hours before the start of the world-famous modern endurance race. Final details and entry forms will soon be available from Group C/GTP Racing.

For more information, visit www.motorracinglegends.com or www.groupcracing.com.

Additional Group C at Le Mans Photos

Start of previous Group C vintage race
Group C barreling down Mulsanne straight

[Source: Motor Racing Legends]