24 Hours of Le Mans Polo - Camel
- 100% cotton polo shirt, meticulously finished.
- Tribute to the Sarthe circuit
- Embroidered 24h logo
- Example of sizes :
- 1.90m and 70 Kg = M
- 1.82m and 75 kg = L
- 1.85m and 80 kg = L
- 1.90m and 85 kg = XL
- 1.80m and 90 kg = XL
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The Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans, located in France's historic Sarthe region, is much more than just a race track; it's an iconic venue steeped in history, passion and adrenaline.
Its origins date back to the early 20th century, when the automobile craze was at its height and daring challenges stimulated the imagination of manufacturers and drivers alike. The idea of creating a 24-hour endurance race arose from the desire to test the limits of the cars of the time, as well as the skills of the drivers, under extreme conditions and over an extended period of time.
In 1923, the first 24 Hours of Le Mans took place on a 17.262-kilometer circuit laid out around the city of Le Mans, with sections of public roads linked by country lanes. This first edition immediately captured the imagination of the public and the media, establishing a tradition that continues to this day. Over the decades, the circuit has undergone numerous transformations to meet modern safety standards and the demands of ever-faster racing cars.
Iconic corners such as Tertre Rouge, Les Hunaudières and the fearsome Virage de Mulsanne have become legendary landmarks, steeped in memories and heroic feats.
The 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit has played host to some of the most memorable moments in motorsport history, from epic battles between rival manufacturers to unforgettable performances by legendary drivers. Every year, thousands of enthusiasts flock to the circuit to experience the electric atmosphere of this legendary event, where the spirit of competition mingles with camaraderie and the celebration of automotive engineering.
Today, the Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans remains a pillar of world motorsport, hosting not only the annual 24 Hours of Le Mans race, but also a variety of events and competitions throughout the year. Its legacy endures, reminding us all of the incredible power of innovation, perseverance and self-transcendence, values that continue to inspire racing enthusiasts around the world.