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24 Heures du Mans – WEC Facts and Figures

19.05.15
Since 2012 the world’s most famous endurance race has been part of the World Endurance Championship with double championship points awarded making the race an important part of a team and drivers world title bid. In addition every driver and team taking part wants to be part of the Roll of Honour that stretches back to the first race in 1923.
Facts Figures 24 hours of le Mans

The 2015 race will be the 83rd edition of the 24 Heures du Mans and the fourth as part of the FIA World Endurance Championship.

DATE16-17 June 201222-23 June 201314-15 June 2014
    
WINNERS201220132014
LMP1Fässler / Lotterer / TréluyerKristensen / Duval / McNishFässler / Lotterer / Tréluyer
no1 Audi Sport Team Joestno2 Audi Sport Team JoestNo2 Audi Sport Team Joest
Audi R18 e-tron quattro (M)Audi R18 e-tron quattro (M)Audi R18 e-tron quattro (M)
378 laps348 laps379 laps
LMP2Potolicchio / Dalziel / Kimber-SmithBaguette / Gonzalez / PlowmanDolan / Tincknell / Turvey
no44 Starworks Motorsportsno35 Oak Racingno38 Jota Sport **
HPD ARX 03b – Honda (D)Morgan – NissanZytek Z11SN – Nissan (D)
354 laps329 laps356 laps
LMGTE ProBruni / Fisichella / VilanderDumas / Lieb / Lietz Bruni / Fisichella / Vilander
no51 AF Corseno92 Porsche Team Manthey no51 AF Corse
Ferrari F458 Italia (M)Porsche 911 RSRFerrari F458 Italia (M)
336 laps315 laps339 laps
LMGTE AmBornhauser / Canal / LamyNarac / Bourret / Vernay Poulsen / Heinemeier Hansson / Thiim
no50 Larbre Competitionno76 IMSA Performance Matmut **no95 Aston Martin Racing
Chevrolet Corvette C6-ZR1 (M)Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Aston Martin Vantage V8  (M)
329 laps306 laps334 laps

POLE POSITION201220132014
LMP1A. LottererL. Duval K. Nakajima
no1 Audi Sport Team Joestno2 Audi Sport Team JoestNo7 Toyota Racing
Audi R18 e-tron quattro (M)Audi R18 e-tron quattro (M)Toyota TS 040 – Hybrid (M)
3:23.7873:22.3493:21.789
LMP2J. MartinO. PlaO. Pla
no25 Delta-ADR No24 Oak Racingno26 G-Drive Racing 
Oreca 03 - Nissan (D)Morgan – Nissan (D)Morgan-Nissan (D)
3:38.1813:38.6213:38.843
LMGTE ProF. Makowiecki F. Makowiecki G. Bruni 
no59 Luxury Racing no99 Aston Martin Racingno51 AF Corse
Ferrari F458 Italia (M)Aston Martin Vantage V8 (M)Ferrari F458 Italia (M)
3:55.3933:54.6353:54.754
LMGTE AmPatrick PiletA. SimonsenA. Bertolini 
no79 Flying Lizard Motorsports **no95 Aston Martin Racing72 SMP Racing **
Porsche 911 RSR (997) (M)Aston Martin Vantage V8 (M)Ferrari 458 Italia (M)
3:57.5943:57.7763:56.787

LAP RECORDS
LMP1L. DuvalAudi R18 e-tron quattro3m22.349242.5kph22-23 June 2013
LMP2O. PlaMorgan – Nissan3m38.059225.0kph22-23 June 2013
LMGTE ProD. TurnerAston Martin Vantage V83m53.763209.9kph14-15 June 2014
LMGTE AmC. NygaardAston Martin Vantage V83m54.480209.2kph14-15 June 2014

Race Distance201220132014
5151.76km 4742.89km 5165.39km 
378 laps 348 laps 379 laps 
24h01m16.128s24h01m16.436s24h01m59.830s

Event Maximum Speed201220132014
Anthony DavidsonMarcel FasslerBenoit Treluyer
No8 Toyota TS030-hybridNo1 Audi R18 e-tron quattroNo2 Audi R18 e-tron quattro
335.2kph / 208.3mph330.8kph / 205.5mph339.1kph / 210.7mph
Qualifying Practice RaceRace

Some Quick Facts about the 24 Heures du Mans

  • 17.262 km (10.726 Miles) was the length of the original circuit in 1923. It was shortened in 1929 and again in 1932.
  • The city of Le Mans has hosted the French Grand Prix on four occassions: 1906, 1921, 1929 and 1967
  • The fastest speed achieved on the Mulsanne Straight was 403.9kph / 251mph set by Roger Dorchy’s WM-Peugeot in 1988.
  • 5410km  (3362 Miles) – the greatest distance achieved by a winning car (2010 Audi R15 TDI – Romain Dumas, Timo Bernhard, Mike Rockenfeller)
  • A car bearing the number 24 has never won at the 24 Heures du Mans.
  • After winning the 1967 race with A.J. Foyt and Ford, American Dan Gurney spontaneously sprayed champagne while celebrating on the podium.  This was the first occasion that this had been done and one that has become the traditional victory celebration.
  • It is 18 years since a Formula 1 Grand Prix winner has won at Le Mans  - Michele Alboreto in a Joest Racing TWR Porsche WSC-95 in 1997. 1997 was also the first of Tom Kristensen’s record nine wins at Le Mans.

Victories by Nations since 1923

France42
Germany28
USA19
Italy18
Belgium13
Australia4
Austria4
Switzerland3
Netherlands3
Finland2
Japan2
New Zealand2
Sweden2
Argentina1
Canada1
Spain1
Mexico1