The entry list for this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans has been released with a capacity total of 60 cars set for the French endurance classic on June 16-17.

The grid includes an equal split of prototypes and GTE cars with LMP2 the largest class at 20 entries.

Ten LMP1 cars, all competing in the full FIA World Endurance Championship season, will fight for the overall victory with eight non-hybrid cars alongside the pair of Toyota TS050 Hybrids.

Three LMP2 constructors are represented and the seven full-season cars will be joined by an additional 13 entries for Le Mans.

This includes two additional Jackie Chan DC Racing x Jota-run Ligier JS P217 Gibsons alongside the team’s full-season Oreca 07 Gibsons, bringing its car count up to four.

David Cheng and Jacques Nicolet are the nominated drivers for those entries, awarded courtesy of the teams’ LMP2 and LMP3 class titles in the 2017/18 Asian Le Mans Series.

Seventeen cars will contest GTE-Pro at Le Mans with two additional cars from Ford Chip Ganassi Racing and Porsche each, plus a pair of Corvette C7.Rs and an extra AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE.

The nine-strong full-season GTE-Am field will be joined by a further four cars, meanwhile.

This includes entries from European Le Mans Series competitors Ebimotors, JMW Motorsport and Proton Competition plus the Keating Motorsports Ferrari.

The ACO confirmed a total of nine reserve entries, including American outfits Scuderia Corsa, Krohn Racing and BAR1 Motorsports, which are fifth, sixth and ninth, respectively on the list.

LMP1 (10 Entries)

1 – Rebellion Racing – Rebellion R13 Gibson – Andre Lotterer

3 – Rebellion Racing – Rebellion R13 Gibson – Thomas Laurent

4 – Team ByKolles – ENSO CLM P1/01 NISMO – Oliver Webb

5 – CEFC TRSM Racing – Ginetta G60-LT-P1 Mecachrome – Charlie Robertson

6 – CEFC TRSM Racing – Ginetta G60-LT-P1 Mecachrome – Oliver Rowland

7 – Toyota Gazoo Racing – Toyota TS050 Hybrid – Mike Conway

8 – Toyota Gazoo Racing – Toyota TS050 Hybrid – Sebastien Buemi

10 – DragonSpeed – BR Engineering BR1 Gibson – Henrik Hedman

11 – SMP Racing – BR Engineering BR1 AER – Mikhail Aleshin

17 – SMP Racing – BR Engineering BR1 AER – Vitaly Petrov

LMP2 (20 Entries)

22 – United Autosports – Ligier JS P217 – Phil Hanson

23 – Panis Barthez Competition – Ligier JS P217 – Timothe Buret

25 – Algarve Pro Racing – Ligier JS P217 – Mark Patterson

26 – G-Drive Racing – Oreca 07 – Roman Rusinov

28 – TDS Racing – Oreca 07 – Francois Perrodo

29 – Racing Team Nederland – Dallara P217 – Frits van Eerd

31 – DragonSpeed – Oreca 07 – Roberto Gonzalez

32 – United Autosports – Ligier JS P217 – Hugo de Sadeleer

33 – Jackie Chan DC Racing – Ligier JS P217 – David Cheng

34 – Jackie Chan DC Racing – Ligier JS P217 – Jacques Nicolet

35 – SMP Racing – Dallara P217 – Victor Shaitar

36 – Signatech Alpine Matmut – Alpine A470 – Nicolas Lapierre

37 – Jackie Chan DC Racing – Oreca 07 – Jazeman Jafaar

38 – Jackie Chan DC Racing – Oreca 07 – Ho-Pin Tung

39 – Graff-SO24 – Oreca 07 – Vincent Capillaire

40 – G-Drive Racing – Oreca 07 – James Allen

44 – Eurasia Motorsport – Ligier JS P217 – Marko Asmer

47 – Cetilar Villorba Corse – Dallara P217 – Roberto Lacorte

48 – IDEC Sport – Ligier JS P217 – Paul Lafargue

50 – Larbre Competition – Ligier JS P217 – Erwin Creed

GTE-Pro (17 Entries)

51 – AF Corse – Ferrari 488 GTE – Alessandro Pier Guidi

52 – AF Corse – Ferrari 488 GTE – Toni Vilander

63 – Corvette Racing – Corvette C7.R – Jan Magnussen

64 – Corvette Racing – Corvette C7.R – Oliver Gavin

66 – Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Team UK – Ford GT – Stefan Muecke

67 – Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Team UK – Ford GT – Andy Priaulx

68 – Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Team USA – Ford GT – Joey Hand

69 – Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Team USA – Ford GT – Ryan Briscoe

71 – AF Corse – Ferrari 488 GTE – Davide Rigon

81 – BMW Team MTEK – BMW M8 GTE – Martin Tomczyk

82 – BMW Team MTEK – BMW M8 GTE – Augusto Farfus

91 – Porsche GT Team – Porsche 911 RSR – Richard Lietz

92 – Porsche GT Team – Porsche 911 RSR – Michael Christensen

93 – Porsche GT Team – Porsche 911 RSR – Patrick Pilet

94 – Porsche GT Team – Porsche 911 RSR – Romain Dumas

95 – Aston Martin Racing – Aston Martin Vantage – Marco Sorensen

97 – Aston Martin Racing – Aston Martin Vantage – Alex Lynn

GTE-Am (13 Entries)

54 – Spirit of Race – Ferrari 488 GTE – Thomas Flohr

56 – Project 1 – Porsche 911 RSR – Joerg Bergmeister

61 – Clearwater Racing – Ferrari 488 GTE – Weng Sun Mok

70 – MR Racing – Ferrari 488 GTE – Motoaki Ishikawa

77 – Dempsey Proton Racing – Porsche 911 RSR – Matteo Cairoli

80 – Ebimotors – Porsche 911 RSR – Fabio Babini

84 – JMW Motorsport – Ferrari 488 GTE – Liam Griffin

85 – Keating Motorsports – Ferrari 488 GTE – Ben Keating

86 – Gulf Racing – Porsche 911 RSR – Michael Wainwright

88 – Proton Competition – Porsche 911 RSR – Matt Campbell

90 – TF Sport – Aston Martin Vantage GTE – Salih Yoluc

98 – Aston Martin Racing – Aston Martin Vantage GTE – Paul Dalla Lana

99 – Proton Competition – Porsche 911 RSR – Patrick Long

Reserve Cars (9 Cars)

41 – APM Monaco Team KCMG – Dallara P217 – Louis Prette (LMP2)

55 – Spirit of Race – Ferrari 488 GTE – Duncan Cameron (GTE-Am)

49 – High Class Racing – Dallara P217 – Anders Fjordback (LMP2)

24 – Repsol Racing Engineering – Oreca 07 – Norman Nato (LMP2)

62 – Scuderia Corsa – Ferrari 488 GTE – Cooper MacNeil (GTE-Am)

83 – Krohn Racing – Ferrari 488 GTE – Tracy Krohn (GTE-Am)

27 – IDEC Sport – Ligier JS P217 – Patrice Lafargue (LMP2)

43 – ARC Bratislava – Ligier JS P217 – Miroslav Konopka (LMP2)

42 – Brian Alder – Riley Mk. 30 – Mark Kvamme (LMP2)