Regulations

Technical and Sporting Regulations

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Ligier JS P4 Champion(s)

The champion(s) of the Ligier JS P4 sport-prototype category will receive €150,000 to be used exclusively in 2024 to enter the Michelin Le Mans Cup at the controls of a Ligier JS P320 with a team selected by Ligier Automotive.

Ligier JS2 R Champion(s)

The champion(s) will receive €100,000 to compete exclusively in the Ligier European Series in 2024 in a Ligier JS P4 with a team selected by the constructor.

Track Sessions

Free practice : 2 x 40 minutes

Qualifying : 2 x 15 minutes

Race : 2 x 1 hour of race

The free practice and the qualifying sessions will take place on Fridays, the race on Saturdays: one race in the morning and the other one in the afternoon.

Composition of driving crews

A maximum of two drivers will be authorised per car. The eligible drivers are Bronze, Silver or Gold with the following combinations allowed: Bronze, Bronze-Bronze, Bronze-Gold, Bronze-Silver, Silver, Silver-Silver.

Drivers entering for a race won’t have to be categorised by the FIA and will be categorised for the event in which they are taking part.

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Entry for the season

The registration fee for the Ligier European Series season is €18,900 exclusive of tax, including the support race at the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit.

Entry for one event

For race-by-race entries, the fee is €4,000, except for the support race on the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit, for which the entry fee is €5,500.

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