The June 18-19 race will also be marking the 50th anniversary
of Ford's first victory at the Sarthe circuit in western France.
Pitt and fellow A-lister Tom Cruise have been linked for several
years to a movie project, "Go Like Hell", about the 1960s sports
car rivalry between Ford and Ferrari.
Ford, who swept the top three places at the 1966 Le Mans 24
Hours and won the next three editions of the race, are returning
with their new GT car.
Their executive chairman Bill Ford lowered the French flag to
start the race last year while NASCAR president Jim France did
the honors in 2013.
The late Steve McQueen waved the flag in 1971, the year he
starred in the movie "Le Mans".
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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