How Divyank Turakhia made the most of his time at Le Mans

Le Mans is the world’s oldest active sports car race in endurance racing.

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Divyank Turakhia at the 86th 24 Hours of Le Mans, France. (Image: Instagram/Div Turakhia)
If you wish to know how billionaires do weekends, a good starting point would be Divyank Turakhia’s calendar. He knows a thing or two about utilising his time off well. From yachting in the warm resort town of Cabo, Mexico to spending time in cold Iceland, the Media.net founder isn’t short on exciting plans. His latest was a visit to Le Mans in France.


Turakhia was there for the ‘24 Hours of Le Mans’, the world’s oldest active sports car race in endurance racing. It’s held annually since 1923 near the eponymous town in France. He was in elite company, posing for pictures, with the race track serving as a backdrop with peers from the tech world and entrepreneurs. Presumably, the conversation must have been good too.




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