Skip advert
Advertisement
Partnership

Watch - Anthony Davidson on his Le Mans dream

WEC champ is fired up to win at Le Mans this year after a tough 2014 race

In partnership with

As soon as Anthony Davidson switched from F1 to sports cars, he knew the race he wanted to win was Le Mans. After all, it's the world's most famous endurance race. Last year, he had a proper go at chasing that dream win, but unfortunately for him, success wasn't on his side.

Advertisement - Article continues below

>Read - Le Mans 24 Hours 2014 report

 

That's why in 2015, he'll be pushing hard to fight for the legendary title of Le Mans winner. He'll have his work cut out though, because Porsche, Audi and Nissan (with its front-driven LMP1 racer) will all bring their hardest and fastest to win the coveted endurance race.

With the 2014 WEC title sitting atop an already impressive CV, Anthony will certainly be amongst the favourites to win.

Watch Toyota Motorsport's Le Mans highlights

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Toyota GT86 review (2012 - 2021) – a flawed but fun and affordable Japanese sports car
Toyota GT86
In-depth reviews

Toyota GT86 review (2012 - 2021) – a flawed but fun and affordable Japanese sports car

Toyota’s small sports car wasn’t perfect but still offers genuine driving fun of an increasingly rare flavour
20 Apr 2026
Why you've probably been driving the Audi TT RS wrong this whole time
Audi TT RS fast fleet front
Long term tests

Why you've probably been driving the Audi TT RS wrong this whole time

My Audi TT RS coupe reveals its strong suit on a most unlikely road
22 Apr 2026
I fell in love with the Honda Civic Type R, until it started fighting me
Civic Type R interior
Opinion

I fell in love with the Honda Civic Type R, until it started fighting me

Porter can tolerate the tsunami of active safety features, but not their inaccuracy
23 Apr 2026