Doriane Pin named Team Peugeot TotalEnergies development driver
Team Peugeot TotalEnergies has recruited Doriane Pin as a development driver on the Peugeot 9X8 Hypercar, the French outfit has announced.
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24h Le Mans
For hardcore fans, missing the 24 Hours of Le Mans is just unthinkable while, for others, attending the world’s greatest endurance race is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Choosing the best place from which to enjoy the race can turn the weekend into an unforgettable experience. Here’s a rundown of the best vantage points that offer far more than a grandstand seat.
It’s not just the Pit Straight and Dunlop Chicane that capture all the best action. Especially as new spectator areas have been developed to offer fans a new race experience. Try them out!
A new mound for spectators was created over the winter near the Karting des 24 Heures du Mans. This lofty position offers a splendid view of the final part of the Porsche Curves and the Karting Turn. Cars fly through this fast part of the circuit as the drivers battle against the high lateral thrust. See how aerodynamics come into play to keep the machines firmly on the track.
Fans with just a standard admission ticket can simply walk to the mound or they can hop aboard the little train.
A Fan Zone with a big screen, food outlets and toilet facilities can be found in this area.

Tertre Rouge is a key part of the circuit for drivers as it influences their entry into the Mulsanne Straight. The cars negotiate the curve at mindblowing speeds of over 180 kph. Take up a position on the outside of the turn and watch the drivers use the kerb to open up their line and gain precious seconds. If you listen carefully, you will hear the flat bottom of the cars rub on the kerb. A little clue for fans to identify a driver on the attack!
Arnage is the only turn on the circuit to have kept its original layout apart from a gravel trap for safety purposes. It is also the slowest as drivers take it at around 60 kph. At this speed, spectators have plenty of time to admire the cars and their outline. What’s more, they can also watch the drivers approach Indianapolis from the mound. This is a very fast right-hand turn followed by a left-hander with a slight incline.

Watch the brakes glow as the cars slow from 300 to 70 kph in no time at all. There’s certainly little room for error. Once through the turn, the engines find their voice as the drivers step on the gas. A thrilling sound for lovers of this mechanical symphony!
Aside the spectacular vantage points, big screens are installed in the Fan Zones at the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans so racegoers can keep an eye on the race while partaking in an array of activities and services that add up to make a totally enjoyable experience:

Check out the plan of the spectator areas to make sure you are where you want to be at the 24 Hours of Le Mans! Whether you are seeking the adrenaline rush of the fast turns, the festive mood of the Fan Zones or a moment of peace and tranquillity in the relaxation area, there’s bound to be a spot that’s just right for you.