One of the most legendary and historic motorsport events in the world, the 24 Hours of Le Mans is taking place this weekend. Of the many teams competing for success in the revered endurance classic, BMW M Motorsport already has a historic victory to celebrate, as the #15 BMW M Hybrid V8 secured pole position, with driver Dries Vanthoor behind the wheel.
The pole position marks the first pole position at Le Mans ever for BMW M Motorsport, and it comes from a 3:22.564 lap. Initially, that lap time was second by just 0.005 seconds to a Cadillac, but that lap time was cancelled, putting BMW M Motorsport at pole. Meanwhile, the #20 Shell BMW M Hybrid V8 finished fourth, with Robin Frijns behind the wheel. The entire BMW M Motorsport team is starting the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans on a high note, as all four cars made it into the top six of the starting grids for the Hypercar and the LMGT3 classes of the race.
About the pole victory, Dries Vanthoor said, “I’m super happy to be on pole at Le Mans! This is such a great event, and now being on pole here and giving everyone in the team what they deserve, is awesome. At the same time our goal is to win the race, so we need to keep it clean over 24 hours to be right there on Sunday.”
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The positive result comes on the heels of an impressive success for the team at the 2026 6 Hours of Spa, the previous FIA World Endurance Championship race at the iconic Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium. There, the BMW M Hybrid V8 completed the race with a sensational 1-2 finish, with the #20 car finishing in first place, and the #15 car following closely behind in second. Currently, BMW also leads the manufacturers’ standings in the FIA World Endurance Championship with 59 points thus far.
Going into the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans with an incredible 1-2 finish at Spa, and a pole position qualification, BMW M Motorsport is riding high for one of the most important and anticipated race weekends of the year.
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