as far as i know, current (both 2013 and 2014) LMP cars have less downforce than F1 cars, but are far more efficient.
Difficult to have reliable number about big teams like toyota and Audi, but there is something available about some other LMP1 and LMP2 cars, and you can easily see that the downforce they have is far below the one you could expect from an F1.
On the other hand, a good LMP car has much much less drag, so at the end the efficiency should be much higher (i guess it is possible to find LMP cars with an L/D around 5).
As somebody said, Combustion Engine power is much lower than F1, but still in 2011 (so before the hybrids came in, but the rest was regulation wise pretty similar to what they look like in 2013) Le Mans top speeds were around 331 km/h.
LMP downforce is also pretty front biased but this is also a consequence of weight distribution and the possibility to use traction control. Oversteer and understeer are not the only metrics i would consider when judging how such a car is handling.