<P> Motors TV covered the Le Mans 24 Hours in its entirety in 2006 and 2007, including coverage of the scrutineering, qualifying, driver parade, warmup, and race . In the United States, Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2 oscillatively airs complete race coverage live either on - air or online through a combination of coverage from the French host broadcaster and its own pit reporting crew . </P> <P> In 2008, Eurosport secured a multi-year deal to show the entire race, including the qualifying and the motorcycle race . Every hour of the 2008 race was broadcast in segments on the main channel and on Eurosport 2, but in recent years, a couple of hours were missed due to scheduling clashes with other sporting events . In addition, Eurosport provided live streaming on its website to subscribers . Since 2009, however, Eurosport and Eurosport 2 have covered all the action . In Australia in 2012, Ten Sport showed the race live and in full online . The FIA WEC shows the race live via a subscription service for the whole 24 hrs on their website . </P> <P> The race is also broadcast (in English) on radio by Radio Le Mans . Broadcast from the circuit for the full 24 hours, it allows fans to listen to radio commentary . Radio Le Mans is also broadcast through internet radio online and via satellite radio on Sirius XM Radio . </P> <P> Since 2001, the ACO has allowed the "Le Mans Legend" event to participate on the full Circuit de la Sarthe . These exhibition races involve classic cars that had previously run at Le Mans or are similar to ones that had . Each year, a particular era of cars may participate, with the featured era changing from year to year . Though most drivers in this event are amateurs, some noted professional drivers have appeared to race cars they had previously run, such as Stirling Moss and Derek Bell . </P>

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