Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans (2014)

The 24hours of Le Mans is a mythical race. Since its origin, it has fascinated drivers from across the world and not necessary from the Endurance world. In 2014 Eurosport followed 3 characters during their preparation for Le Mans: Fabien Barthez, former football player and winner of the World Cup in 1998 with the France team; Patrick Dempsey, the successful Hollywood actor, famous for his doctor Shepherd role in Grey’s Anatomy, and the former Formula one champion Mark Webber.

Director: Alexandre Excoffon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
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Cast

Editing: Jean-Philippe Martin
Production: Eurosport
Country: France
Original Language: en

Keywords

motor sport, le mans, racing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans about?
The 24hours of Le Mans is a mythical race. Since its origin, it has fascinated drivers from across the world and not necessary from the Endurance world. In 2014 Eurosport followed 3 characters during their preparation for Le Mans: Fabien Barthez, former football player and winner of the World Cup in 1998 with the France team; Patrick Dempsey, the successful Hollywood actor, famous for his doctor Shepherd role in Grey’s Anatomy, and the former Formula one champion Mark Webber.
Who directed Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans?
Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans was directed by Alexandre Excoffon.
Who stars in Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans?
Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans stars Mark Webber, Patrick Dempsey, Fabien Barthez.
How long is Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans?
Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans?
Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans is a Documentary film.
Where was Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans produced?
Sports Insiders on 24 Hours of Le Mans was produced in France.