JRM Racing's 24 Hours of Le Mans debut appearance will be streamed live online on the team's own website.
A camera mounted on the front of the team's Honda HPD ARX-03a LMP1 challenger will allow fans to follow the progress of drivers David Brabham, Peter Dumbreck and Karun Chandhok.
As well as the onboard footage, the coverage will contain live interviews from the pit lane, with a crew catching up with the drivers after each stint and chief engineer Nigel Stepney and team principal James Rumsey offering their thoughts from the pit wall.
As well as on JRM's website www.jrm-group.com, the stream will also be available at www.crash.net and www.speedhunters.com.
“Le Mans is one of the most thrilling races on the racing calendar,” said Rumsey. “As well as racing cars in class, each lap the LMP1 cars will have to negotiate the traffic and deal with the potentially evolving track and weather conditions.
“Having an onboard camera tracking our progress will give fans a pretty unique insight of what it's like to be in the hot seat, actually out on track. The addition of the live commentary will also keep viewers up to date on the overall progress of the race, with all the latest news from the team and our direct competitors.
“Le Mans is a very special race and we are delighted we can give fans access all areas to see how we are progressing over the race. It's our aim to finish our debut race and, where possible, to finish well – become part of the team as we try to achieve our goals.”