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Town scrutineering returns for 2022 Le Mans 24 Hours

Le Mans town scrutineering returns for 2022 edition of 24 Hours

The pre-event technical checks for the 62-car field entered for the double-points round of the World Endurance Championship 11/12 June will take place in the Place de la Republique in the centre of Le Mans city.

They are scheduled for the Friday and Saturday 3 and 4 June, immediately ahead of the official Le Mans test day on Sunday 5 June, and will cover both the test and race week.

Scrutineering was moved to the circuit for the 2020 and 2021 editions of the French enduro because of restrictions resulting from the COVID pandemic.

Race organiser and WEC promoter the Automobile Club de l’Ouest has also announced that the test day will be open to the public, which was not the case last year, and that the Friday evening drivers’ parade in the city centre will also return.

It has confirmed the three support races on the bill of the 90th running of the 24 Hours.

They will be the now-traditional Road to Le Mans event for LMP3 and GT3 machinery, the Porsche Sprint Challenge France for a…

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