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24 Hours of Le Mans radio station: Channel, streaming options to listen live to 2025 race broadcast

Neeraj Sharma

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This weekend, motorsport fans are in for one of the ultimate tests of stamina, strategy, and skill: the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans is back for its 93rd edition from the iconic Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, France. 

As round four of this year’s FIA World Endurance Championship, the race promises to deliver all the hallmarks that have made Le Mans the crown jewel of endurance racing: full-throttle battles through the night, nail-biting stints under the stars, heroic comebacks, and heartbreak in the early morning light.

A stacked grid of 62 entries is set to take on the grueling Circuit de la Sarthe, with the Hypercar class featuring a who's who of automotive giants, Ferrari, Toyota, Porsche, BMW, Alpine, Peugeot, Cadillac, and Aston Martin, all gunning for glory. Ferrari, in particular, heads into the weekend chasing a hat-trick of Le Mans victories, having looked untouchable so far in the WEC season.

But with double championship points up for grabs, there's room for an upset. Toyota fired an early warning shot by topping the official Test Day, with Brendon Hartley's flying lap in the No. 8 GR010 Hybrid turning heads. Meanwhile, Alpine, Cadillac, and BMW have all shown race-winning potential in previous rounds and will be eager to spoil Ferrari's party.

The LMGT3 class promises fireworks of its own. Mercedes makes its long-awaited return to Le Mans after more than two decades, entering the fray against fierce competition from Ferrari, Porsche, Ford, BMW, featuring MotoGP icon Valentino Rossi, as well as McLaren and others. 

Here is everything you need to tune into 24 Hours of Le Mans 25, including the radio station, schedule and entry list.

Le Mans 24 Hours radio station 2025

Listen to 24 Hours of Le Mans 2025 and other races on SiriusXM

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What time does Le Mans start?

The 24-hour race will start at 10:00 am ET on Saturday, June 14.

You can view the full on-track schedule below.

Le Mans 24 Hours: Full 2025 track schedule and times

SessionDateTime (ET)
Free practice 1Wednesday, June 118:00 a.m.
Qualifying practice (LMP2, LMGT3)Wednesday, June 1112:45 p.m.
Qualifying practice (Hypercar)Wednesday, June 111:30 p.m.
Free practice 2Wednesday, June 114:00 p.m.
Free practice 3 Thursday, June 128:45 a.m.
Hyperpole - LMP2 - LMGT3Thursday, June 122:00 p.m.
Hyperpole 2 - LMP2 - LMGT3Thursday, June 122:35 p.m.
Hyperpole 1 - HypercarsThursday, June 123:05 p.m. 
Hyperpole 2 - HypercarsThursday, June 123:40 p.m.
Free Practice 4Thursday, June 125:00 p.m.
Warm-upSaturday, June 146:00 a.m.
Race StartSaturday, June 1410:00 a.m.
Race FinishSunday, June 1510:00 a.m.

Le Mans 24 Hours: Entry list for 2025

A total of 186 drivers in 62 cars will contest this year's edition of Le Mans.

On the track, there will be 21 cars competing in the Hypercars category, 24 in the LMGT3 category and 17 in the LMP2 category.

Each car has three drivers, with each driver required to race for at least 6 hours, but no more than 14 hours. As many as eight manufacturers will battle it out in the Hypercar class, including Aston Martin, with this week's race marking the Valkyrie's debut in Le Mans.

The full entry list can be viewed here.

Neeraj Sharma

Neeraj Sharma is a content producer at The Sporting News, driven by a passion for crafting engaging and informative articles. Neeraj is a die-hard Newcastle United fan who has been living the dream since the takeover.

Before landing at TSN, he sharpened his craft as a preview, opinion, and analysis writer for an online fan blog and served as a sports reporter for his college magazine. When he's not churning out content, you'll find him stirring up some classic Ronaldo vs. Messi debates or hitting the field or court for a game of football or basketball.