24 Hours of Le Mans, established in 1923 and organized by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), is an annual endurance racing event held in Le Mans, France. Recognized as one of the world's oldest and most prestigious motor races, it challenges teams to cover the greatest distance in 24 hours, testing the limits of automotive engineering, driver stamina, and team strategy. The race has been a proving ground for innovations in automotive technology, including advancements in fuel efficiency, aerodynamics, and hybrid systems. With a global audience, the event attracts leading manufacturers and private teams, showcasing cutting-edge developments in the automotive industry.
Mission H24's hydrogen racing prototype, will be on track a few hours before the start of the 92nd edition, with several other hydrogen prototypes, that will accompany it for this pioneering demonstration.