At the three‑hour mark of the 94th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the full grid of 62 cars remains on track.
The opening stint saw a handful of spins but no serious crashes or mechanical failures, allowing the field to stay intact. Teams are already experimenting with divergent pit and fuel plans as the race settles into its early rhythm.
With the race still in its infancy, observers will watch how these alternative strategies unfold over the next hours, especially as traffic builds and night approaches.



