The French marathon will open the season despite the event being postponed by a month. A new date for the Oschersleben race is still to be confirmed
Following recent confirmation that the Le Mans 24 Hours would no longer take place on 17-18 April as originally scheduled, a new date has now been fixed for the famous French race, which will open the 2021 world endurance season on 12-13 June, taking place behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Oschersleben 8 Hours in Germany however, originally set to take place on 23 May, has been postponed to a time still to be confirmed. It looks as if the event might be moved to the summer, so that all five events planned for the year can in fact run, with the Suzuka 8 Hours serving as the grand finale in November.
12-13 June: Le Mans 24 Hours
17 July: Estoril 12 Hours
18-19 September: Bol d'Or
7 November: Suzuka 8 Hours
TBA: Oschersleben 8 Hours
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