In the past, practice and qualifying has
started on the Wednesday before the race but the 2020 race has
been postponed from June due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"This year’s extraordinary circumstances call for an
extraordinary program," said the Automobile Club de l'Ouest in a
statement.
"Well aware of the financial impact of the current situation on
racing teams, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest was keen to ensure
that their resources are not tied up over too long a period."
The 62 cars will take to the Sarthe circuit in northwestern
France on Thursday, Sept 17, for practice and first qualifying
with more practice and a 24-car 'Hyperpole' shoot-out on Friday
before the Sept 19-20 race.
Organizers, who have not ruled out having to run the race behind
closed doors, said they will give details about spectator access
on June 30.
The sportscar race, now in its 88th edition, was attended by
250,000 people in June 2019 with a large number coming from
Britain.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Toby Davis)
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