Le Mans transports you to the turbulent world of endurance motorsport: don't lose engine control in the last stall, master the chicane, hold on to your opponent's rear wheels, take advantage of the slipstream and then coolly overtake him. A long-distance team needs to be willing to take risks and be able to plan ahead... at least if you want to finish first.
What happens in Le Mans?
Participants divide into teams, choose a car for the route and then enter the starting line. To go along the route, 6 dice with different coloured faces are thrown. To advance they must make colour combinations depending on what they rolled. The last colour they reach corresponds to an activity. You can switch from one line to another if the lanes are interconnected. On the route there are obstacles that must be avoided.
After they finish the activity, they can go back to roll the dice and move on. Each activity gives them a score. Being the first team to finish a lap gives you bonus points.
Obtained Results:
Discovering the lesser-known skills of colleagues;
Improving communication between team members;
Fun and getting out of the everyday zone;
Strengthening and motivating the whole group