The qualifying is on and I have updated the tracker with the latest links. But, not everything works. The Le Mans web team is notorious for having rather strange system - and so the French version is fully updated, where the English version is not. I can only hope that they "get their act together" soon.
We had the same problems during the race last year. There were several occasions where only the French part of the Le Mans website was up-to-date. It is one thing that I simply do not understand. Do they update each site manually?
Because if they used a proper database system both sites would be instantly up-to-date regardless of the language - we are talking telemetry data.
So, for now you can download the tracker, and choose "French" as your language.
Every year I go nuts about Le Mans (at least according to some women I know). Not only do I watch the race, I also create a ton of other stuff to make the entire experience more fun.
While we wait for this year's Le Mans, I am going to post a number of articles about some of the racing cars to take part of the event. But yesterday I got an email from Porsche about their new Porsche Panamer - and it was so funny.

Audi has created a movie about the legendary 24 hours of Le Mans, from Audi's perspective. It is a thrilling story, about what it takes to be a part of this amazing event. Definitely worth a look, if you are into this sort of thing.