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In addition to all full-season WEC entries, automatic invites were given to all championship winners in the European Le Mans Series (ELMS), LMP2 and LMGT3 in the Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS) and Bronze Cup in GT World Challenge Europe's (GTWCE) combined Endurance and Sprint championship. Second-place finishers in LMP2 in the ELMS also earned an invite. Three IMSA teams were also granted invites, one in Hypercar at the discretion of IMSA, and one each for the Jim Trueman and Bob Akin awards.
As we await an official announcement from the ACO, here are the first invitations for the next edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans:
Inter Europol Competition (2nd place, ELMS LMP2) – Oreca 07
AF Corse (ELMS LMP2 Pro-Am Champion) – Oreca 07
RLR MSport (ELMS LMP3 Champion) – Oreca 07
Nick Boulle (IMSA Jim Trueman Award winner) – Oreca 07
LMGT3 Guest Entries
Iron Lynx (ELMS LMGT3 Champion) – Mercedes-AMG LMGT3
Orey Fidani (IMSA Bob Akin Award winner) – Corvette Z06 GT3.R
Sky Tempesta Racing (GTWC Europe Bronze Cup winner) – Ferrari 296 LMGT3
The final wildcards for the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans are pending the results of the Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS). The LMP2 and GT champions of the ongoing 2024–2025 ALMS season will be officially announced in February, after the series concludes, and will round out the invitations.
Automatic entries for the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans