This weekend's 24 Hours of Le Mans was one for the history books. Ford returned with a works effort for the first time since the early 1980s to mark the 50th anniversary of the company's first outright victory with the GT40. Although now vying for class honours only, Ferrari was the main rival just like it had been in 1966. The fight between the two manufacturers lasted until the dying stages of the race. The same could be said for the battle between Porsche and Toyota for the outright victory. Just when the win seemed secure, the tables turned dramatically. Bob van der Wolf was on the scene for us and returned with a 200-shot gallery that serves to illustrate a concise report.
We are now off to England for the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed. In addition to the classic and modern racing cars out on the hill, this year's sell-out event will feature a record number of 50 national and world debuts. Among them is the McLaren 570S Sprint. This track-day only machine is derived from the recently introduced GT4 version of the company's entry level 570S. The new Sprint will be among several McLarens expected to feature at Goodwood in the coming days.
Do keep an eye out on this page for further releases followed by a complete report and gallery from the event early next week.

Enjoy the links:

2016 24 Hours of Le Mans - Report and 200-shot Gallery

2017 McLaren 570S Sprint - Images, Specifications and Information