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Australian motorsport fans can watch the 100th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans on the Stan Sport streaming service [↗], which is broadcasting practice and qualifying sessions.
Snapshot
- Stan’s Le Mans 2023 coverage starts at 11pm on Saturday 10 June.
- You can also pay about $20 to watch it on fiawec.tv
- Australian racing commentator Richard Craill is on the Radio Le Mans broadcast team
When does Le Mans 2023 start for Australian audiences?
Stan’s race coverage starts at 11pm on Saturday 10 June.
How to keep up with Le Mans 2023 without a streaming subscription
If you’ve never been a Stan subscriber, try signing up for a trial period – or catch up with the numerous team streams that will populate YouTube over the course of the event.
Or…
You can also buy a round pass from fiawec.tv [↗] to watch the entirety of the event, which will cost you a tad over $20.
The Le Mans 2023 commentary team
Noted Australian racing commentator Richard Craill will form part of the Radio Le Mans broadcast team, while former Supercars caller Leigh Diffey will anchor the US coverage.
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