The big story of this weekend's 24 Hours of Le Mans was Porsche's return as a top flight contender for the first time since 1998. Facing the strong and experienced Audi and Toyota squads, the 'newcomers' were in with a fighting chance until the final hours of the race. Following tumultuous practice and qualifying sessions, the race fortunately did not have any major accidents but was certainly very eventful. Our man on the ground this weekend Bob van der Wolf, who has returned with a 180-shot gallery, which illustrates our concise report.
Meanwhile, Bentley has introduced the company's most potent road car yet. Inspired by the manufacturer's return to motorsport, it is dubbed the Continental GT3-R. Production of this 580 hp steam-roller is limited to just 300 examples, so you have to be quick to snap up 'the most dynamic, responsive and involving Bentley road car ever.'
At the upcoming Moscow International Auto Show, Renault will reveal the next generation Renault Sport Trophy racing car. It is built around a monocoque constructed from carbon-fibre by Dallara and a 500 bhp engine supplied by sister company Nissan's subsidiary Nismo.

Enjoy the links:

2014 24 Hours of Le Mans - Report and Slideshow

2014 Qoros 9 Sedan Concept - Images, Specifications and Information

2014 Renault R.S. Trophy - Images, Specifications and Information

2014 Bentley Continental GT3-R - Images, Specifications and Information