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Le Mans 24 Hours race scheduled for June postponed until September due to coronavirus pandemic

 Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Toyota Gazoo Racing and Fernando Alonso of Spain and Toyota Gazoo Racing celebrate as Kazuki Nakajima of Japan and Toyota Gazoo Racing drives into parc ferme at the end of the race during the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Image: Fernando Alonso won the 2019 Le Mans 24 Hours with Toyota

The Le Mans 24 Hours race has been postponed from June 13-14 to September 19-20 due to the coronavirus outbreak.

"Postponing the 24 Hours of Le Mans from the original dates in June is now the most appropriate way forward in the current exceptional circumstances," said Automobile Club de L'Ouest (ACO) president Pierre Fillon in a statement.

France responded to the pandemic on Tuesday by putting its 67 million people under lockdown.

) Race winners Kazuki Nakajima of Japan and Toyota Gazoo Racing, Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland and Toyota Gazoo Racing and Fernando Alonso of Spain and Toyota Gazoo Racing celebrate on the podium during the 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 16, 2019 in Le Mans, France
Image: Last year's race was won by Toyota and a car shared by double Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso

Le Mans, which will be hosting the 88th edition of the endurance classic at the Sarthe circuit in north-west France, has long been a magnet for British motor racing fans with tens of thousands making the trek.

Last year's race, won by Toyota and a car shared by double Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso, was watched by a crowd of 252,000.

The race also serves as the finale of the FIA's World Endurance Championship.

"The most important thing today is to curtail the spread of this virus. Our thoughts go out to medical staff working relentlessly for the sake of us all," said Fillon.

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"The postponement of the 24 Hours of Le Mans means making changes to the WEC and ELMS (European Le Mans series) calendars and we shall announce the new dates shortly. The safety and quality of our events will not be compromised."

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