6th-Jun-22, 04:28 PM
YouTube is a wonderful resource to have set up alongside the official TV coverage and live timing.
For starters, it's definitely worth keeping an eye on the Michelin Motorsport YouTube Channel for the build-up, the race and behind-the-scenes stories - at least if previous years are anything to go on.
Many of the teams will have regular updates - including short videos - on their social media platforms, mostly Facebook and Instagram. The bigger teams will be active on YouTube, which is more accessible for non-Facebook/Instagram users. Here's some weekend footage from Toyota...
And Glickenhaus...
Alpine is part of the Renault Group - don't expect many YouTube updates, but there are some cool pre-race videos...
Plus there's absolutely loads of amateur YouTube footage, which I contributed to back in 2009...
To find the latest YouTube content, use a suitable hashtag - #lemans2022 or #lemans24 - and filter videos from the past week, day or hour.
For starters, it's definitely worth keeping an eye on the Michelin Motorsport YouTube Channel for the build-up, the race and behind-the-scenes stories - at least if previous years are anything to go on.
Many of the teams will have regular updates - including short videos - on their social media platforms, mostly Facebook and Instagram. The bigger teams will be active on YouTube, which is more accessible for non-Facebook/Instagram users. Here's some weekend footage from Toyota...
And Glickenhaus...
Alpine is part of the Renault Group - don't expect many YouTube updates, but there are some cool pre-race videos...
Plus there's absolutely loads of amateur YouTube footage, which I contributed to back in 2009...
To find the latest YouTube content, use a suitable hashtag - #lemans2022 or #lemans24 - and filter videos from the past week, day or hour.

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