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Packed Grid for 2025 Road To Le Mans

The Road To Le Mans (RTLM) grid at the 2025 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans will see a 58-car entry across, for the first time, three classes. LMP3, LMP3 Pro/Am and GT3 entries will all contest two 60-minute races in support of the French endurance classic.

The LMP3 grid will comprise 24 entries, 19 of which will be full-season Michelin Le Mans Cup cars. The five additional entries will come from WTM by Rinaldi Racing, M Racing, Bretton Racing, CLX Motorsport and Team Virage.

Three-time RTLM winners CLX Motorsport will enter a trio of cars for 2025. The #37 Ligier JS P325 will be driven by Adrien Closmenil and Theodor Jensen, the #87 entry will be piloted by Alvise Rodella and Pierre-Alexandre Provost while the #97 car will see Cédric Oltramare and 2023 winner David Droux.

2024/25 Asian Le Mans Series champions Bretton Racing has entered a pair of Ligiers with the #26 entry to be driven by Haydn Chance and Grégory De Sybourg while the sister #53 car will be piloted by Dan Skocdople with the second driver to be announced.

19 entries make up the LMP3 Pro/Am entry list with 17 of those being full-season Michelin Le Mans Cip entries.

Three additional entries from the opening round at Barcelona will be racing on the Circuit de La Sarthe. DKE Engineering is entering its #2 Ginetta G61-LT with Estonian pilot Artti Rammo behind the wheel. The second driver has yet to be announced. Inter Europol Competition will have a second entry on the grid with its #43 Liger piloted by Jakub Smiechowski with Smiechowski’s driving partner yet to be announced.

The final additional entry will be the #94 High Class Racing Ligier that will see Jens Moeller behind the wheel.

The GT3 grid will see seven additional entries from the opening weekend of the Michelin Le Mans Cup at Barcelona. Optimum Motorsport will enter its #6 McLaren 720S GT3 with Morgan Tillbrook as the driver currently announced. Getspeed has entered its #14 Mercedes-AMG GT3, Team WRT has entered its #38 BMW M4 GT3 for Samantha Tan and Gustav Bergstrom while Laurent De Meeuss and Vincent Abrill will pilot the #52 AF Corse Ferrari 296 GT3, one of three RTLM entries from Amato Ferrari’s squad. Christophe Ulrich and Léonardo Colavita will share the driving duties in the team’s #55 Ferrari.

Racing Spirit of Le Mans will contest the 2025 RTLM with its #59 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 in the hands of Florent Grizaud, the French pilot’s teammate yet to be announced.

The Road To Le Mans contest at Le Mans will see two 60-minute races with points for placings reduced from the usual two-hour races. The winner of each race will receive 15 points, nine for second, seven for third and then six points down to one with only full-season MLMC entries eligible to score.

Race One will be held on Thursday June 12th with the second on the morning of the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.