The 2023 European Le Mans Series will come to an end on Sunday, 22 October at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve with two 4-Hour races on the 4.6km circuit in Southern Portugal. This is the first time in the long history of the series that two races have been held on the same weekend.
The first race, the 4 Hours of Algarve will be held on Friday, 20 October, with the final race of the year, the 4 Hours of Portimão, on Sunday.
The 41-car grid features 26 teams and 120 drivers from 29 different nations, with all of the world’s continents represented, with the exception of Antarctica.

The two races in Portugal will bring to an end 12 years of the Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance (LMGTE) in the ELMS, with the category being replaced by LMGT3 in 2024.
There will be 12 entries on the LMGTE grid, with Ferrari, Porsche and Aston Martin battling it out for the final time.
Drivers include Michael Fassbender in the Proton Porsche and Lorcan Hanafin in the JMW Motorsport Ferrari 488 GTE.
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