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2008 24 Hours of Le Mans

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76th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
200824 Hours of Le Mans
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Circuit de la Sarthe track
Allan McNish in the #2Audi R10 TDI which won the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Handprint's winners 2008 edition in the Hall of fame ofLe Mans

The2008 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 76th Grand Prix of Endurance, taking place on 14–15 June 2008 at theCircuit de la Sarthe,Le Mans,France, organised by theAutomobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO). The test day was on June 1. The race was attended by 258,000 spectators.[1] TheAudi team's progress and victory was documented in the 2008 filmTruth in 24.

Rule changes

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On 20 December 2007, theACO confirmed the previously announced rule changes for the 2008 race and2008 Le Mans Series season.Petrol enginedLe Mans Prototype cars received a 3% largerair restrictor to increase power output and to balance performance between petrol anddiesel engines. The performance difference between the LMP1 and LMP2 classes will be increased by decreasing LMP1 class' minimum weight 900 kg, the LMP2 class' minimum weight increased to 825 kg, and a reduction in the fuel capacity of LMP2 cars from 90 litres to 80 litres.

The ACO also added rules regarding the types of engines and fuels which can be used. Production engines which meet the GT1 and GT2 class regulations can now be installed in LMP1 and LMP2 class cars respectively. The use ofbiofuels will also be allowed in the prototype categories, withpetrol engines allowed to run 10%ethanol, anddiesel teams allowed to usebiodiesel. The GT1 and GT2 categories remained unchanged in the new rules.[2][3]

Prior to the Le Mans Test Day,Audi announced that they would be the first team to adapt their cars to use 10% biodiesel as allowed by the new rules, with partnerShell developing abiomass to liquid fuel.[4]

Entries

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Automatic invitations

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Automatic entry to the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans was granted to teams that had performed well in the previous year's24 Hours of Le Mans, as well as the 2007 seasons of theAmerican Le Mans Series,Le Mans Series,FIA GT Championship, and thePetit Le Mans. The official list of automatic invites was published by the ACO on 16 November 2007,[5] with confirmation of entries accepted by teams published on 18 January 2008.[6]

List of automatic invitations

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TeamReason EnteredNote
LMP1
GermanyAudi Sport North America1st in2007 24 Hours of Le Mans
France TeamPeugeotTotal2nd in2007 24 Hours of Le Mans
France TeamPeugeotTotal1st in2007 Le Mans Series championship
FrancePescarolo Sport2nd in2007 Le Mans Series championship
United StatesAudi Sport North America1st in2007 Petit Le Mans
United States Autocon Motorsports2nd in2007 American Le Mans Series championship1
LMP2
United States Binnie Motorsports1st in2007 24 Hours of Le MansEntry not taken
FranceBarazi-Epsilon2nd in2007 24 Hours of Le Mans
United KingdomRay Mallock Ltd.1st in2007 Le Mans Series championship
Portugal Quifel ASM Team2nd in2007 Le Mans Series championship
United StatesPenske Racing1st in2007 Petit Le MansEntry not taken
United StatesPenske Racing1st in2007 American Le Mans Series championshipEntry not taken
GT1
United KingdomAston Martin Racing1st in2007 24 Hours of Le Mans
United StatesCorvette Racing2nd in2007 24 Hours of Le Mans
France TeamOreca1st in2007 Le Mans Series championshipEntry not taken
FranceLuc Alphand Aventures2nd in2007 Le Mans Series championship
United StatesCorvette Racing1st in2007 Petit Le Mans
None2nd in2007 American Le Mans Series championship2
GermanyVitaphone Racing1st in2007 FIA GT ChampionshipEntry not taken3
ItalyScuderia Playteam Sarafree2nd in2007 FIA GT ChampionshipEntry not taken
GT2
FranceIMSA Performance Matmut1st in2007 24 Hours of Le Mans
United StatesRisi Competizione2nd in2007 24 Hours of Le Mans
United Kingdom Virgo Motorsport1st in2007 Le Mans Series championship
GermanyTeam Felbermayr-Proton2nd in2007 Le Mans Series championship
United StatesFlying Lizard Motorsports1st in2007 Petit Le Mans
United StatesRisi Competizione1st in2007 American Le Mans Series championship
ItalyMotorolaAF Corse1st in2007 FIA GT Championship
ItalyBMS Scuderia Italia2nd in2007 FIA GT Championship
1. Due to Audi Sport North America already earning two entries, their third automatic entry was passed to the next team in the championship.
2. Due to Corvette Racing already earning two entries, their third automatic entry would have been passed to the next team in the championship. However, no team had run enough ALMS races to be counted towards the GT1 championship, leaving the invitation unassigned.
3. Vitaphone Racing initially turned down their automatic invitation due to their Maserati MC12 not complying with ACO rules. The team however reapplied for a legal Aston Martin DBR9 in the same class at a later date.

Official entry list

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On 19 February, the ACO published their full list of fifty-five entries plus eight reserves, chosen from a total of 88 applications.[7] The fifty-five main entries were required to appear at the Le Mans test day in order to compete.[8][9]

Reserve entries

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Eight cars were granted reserve entries. If any selected team from the main entry list withdrew, a reserve entry would take their place.[8] On April 10, the #81 Tafel Racing Ferrari withdrew and was replaced by the #4 Saulnier Pescarolo-Judd.[10] Although several teams withdrew their reserve entries, none of the remaining reserve entries were promoted to the primary entry list. On Tuesday, June 10, Racing Box'sLucchini-Judd failed official scrutineering and was withdrawn.[11] The first remaining reserve,Epsilon Euskadi's second entry, was allowed to take its place at the start of Wednesday qualifying.[12]

Test session

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The #8Peugeot 908 HDi FAP, driven byStéphane Sarrazin, which set a 3:22.222 lap time during the test day

Drivers, team, and equipment for fifty-five cars arrived at the Circuit de la Sarthe on June 1 to participate in a mandatory test session. Drivers who had not been to the circuit in the past three runnings of the 24 Hours, or had never participated before, were required to complete ten laps of the circuit during the session,[13] while other drivers were allowed to concentrate on setting their cars up for the race two weeks away. Two sessions were held running four hours each, with an hour break for lunch.[14]

Rain dominated the weather during the two sessions, with the track drying out only for brief periods of time before heavy rains dampened the circuit once more.[15]Stéphane Sarrazin, in the #8Peugeot, was able to set the fastest lap during a brief dry period in the second session, recording a time of 3:22.222.[16] By the end of the test day, Sarrazin's time remained unbeaten, and was in fact nearly four and a half seconds ahead of the second fastest lap, set by the #9 Peugeot. Several hundredths of a second slower still was the #1Audi, third fastest overall. The fastest car not running a diesel engine was the #17Pescarolo, recording a time of 3:33.939, over eleven seconds behind the overall leader. In the LMP2 class, the five cars set lap times within three seconds of one another, theVan Merksteijn MotorsportPorsche setting a 3:42.191 lap time to lead the class and place fourteenth overall in the standings. The otherPorsche RS Spyder of Team Essex was second fastest, followed by the Barazi-EpsilonZytek in third.[16]

The Grand Touring categories were led by the previous year's winner in GT1 class, the factoryAston Martin squad. The #009DBR9 set a lap time of 3:53.531, fast enough for 25th place overall.Larbre Compétition'sSaleen set the second fastest lap in the class, nearly two seconds behind. The two factoryCorvettes were third and fourth, with the #64 team a few tenths faster than the #63. For the GT2 class, American teams lead the session.Risi Competizione's #82Ferrari set a 4:05.561 lap time, only three one thousandths of a second ahead of theFlying Lizard Porsche.BMS Scuderia Italia's Ferrari completed the top three in the class, a second slower than the top two.[16]

During the eight hours of testing, practice had to be halted four times for accidents around the circuit. During the first session, the JMB Ferrari spun and hit a wall at Arnage, requiring it to be towed from the track.[17] The Ferrari did however return to the track several hours later after repairs.[18] Shortly after the beginning of the second test session, the Risi-Krohn Ferrari also had a spin, impacting the wall at the Ford Chicane, leading to driverTracy Krohn being briefly hospitalized.[19] Less than an hour later,Marc Gené in the #7 Peugeot spun in the Karting curve and his 908 became airborne, impacting the wall heavily. Gené was hospitalized with an injured toe,[20] and the car had to be replaced by a new chassis.[15] The final stoppage of practice occurred in the final hour when Joey Foster impacting the wall at the Dunlop Chicane with hisEmbassy-Zytek.[21]

Qualifying

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Qualifying was held on 11–12 June, with two individual two-hour sessions being held each day. The first sessions were held at early dusk, while following an hour break, the second sessions ran into the darkness of night. All drivers were once again required to set a minimum of laps to prepare themselves for the circuit; three laps required in the first session, and another three laps in the night session. The best lap time from all four combined determined the starting grid.

Wednesday

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Following a wet test day, qualifying began under dry conditions. The Peugeot lapped under 3:20 min, lap times reminding of that of thePorsche 917 records set in 1971, when the track had almost no chicanes, and was 120m shorter. Stéphane Sarrazin on Peugeot Nr 8 grabbed pole-position in 3:18.513, shortly followed by Franck Montagny on Peugeot Nr 9 with 3:18.862.

Thursday

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The second day of qualifying will determine the final grid.

Qualifying times

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Class leaders and the fastest lap time in each class on each day are inbold. The fastest lap for each car is in gray.

PosNo.TeamCarClassDay 1
[22]
Day 2
[23]
Behind
18France TeamPeugeotTotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13:18.5133:20.566Leader
29FrancePeugeot SportTotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13:18.6823:24.966+0.169
37France TeamPeugeotTotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13:20.4513:21.490+1.938
42GermanyAudi Sport North AmericaAudi R10 TDILMP13:24.1053:23.847+5.334
53GermanyAudi Sport Team JoestAudi R10 TDILMP13:24.2873:26.432+5.774
610Czech RepublicCharouz Racing SystemLola B08/60-Aston MartinLMP13:34.2113:25.158+6.645
71GermanyAudi Sport North AmericaAudi R10 TDILMP13:27.5803:25.289+6.776
811JapanDome Racing TeamDome S102LMP13:29.3523:26.928+8.415
916FrancePescarolo SportPescarolo 01-JuddLMP13:28.5333:32.407+10.020
105FranceTeam Oreca-MatmutCourage-Oreca LC70-JuddLMP13:30.4903:32.176+11.977
1117FrancePescarolo SportPescarolo 01-JuddLMP13:30.6183:30.905+12.105
1212Czech RepublicCharouz Racing SystemLola B07/17-JuddLMP13:31.9103:31.135+12.622
136FranceTeam Oreca-MatmutCourage-Oreca LC70-JuddLMP13:31.2433:33.139+12.730
1434NetherlandsVan Merksteijn MotorsportPorsche RS Spyder EvoLMP23:34.0783:32.301+13.788
1521SpainEpsilon EuskadiEpsilon Euskadi ee1LMP13:41.5263:32.939+14.426
1631Denmark Team EssexPorsche RS Spyder EvoLMP23:33.4413:38.621+14.928
1720SpainEpsilon EuskadiEpsilon Euskadi ee1LMP13:39.1583:34.281+15.768
1818United Kingdom Rollcentre RacingPescarolo 01-JuddLMP13:35.4503:35.020+16.507
1932FranceBarazi-EpsilonZytek 07S/2LMP23:35.3443:44.555+16.831
2033SwitzerlandSpeedy Racing Team SebahLola B08/80-JuddLMP23:35.401 –+16.888
2114United KingdomCreation AutosportifCreation CA07-AIMLMP13:35.9943:39.638+17.481
2224Japan TerramosCourage-Oreca LC70-JuddLMP13:37.5603:40.318+19.047
2319United Kingdom Chamberlain-Synergy MotorsportLola B06/10-AERLMP13:38.0243:43.492+19.511
2445United KingdomEmbassy RacingEmbassy WF01LMP23:39.9263:49.019+21.413
2525United KingdomRay Mallock Ltd.MG-Lola EX265LMP23:44.1883:40.027+21.514
2640Portugal Quifel ASM TeamLola B05/40-AERLMP23:41.1933:44.074+22.680
274FranceSaulnier RacingPescarolo 01-JuddLMP13:46.6663:42.162+23.649
2835FranceSaulnier RacingPescarolo 01-JuddLMP23:42.5454:10.588+24.032
2941Switzerland Trading PerformanceZytek 07S/2LMP23:46.7733:43.148+24.635
3026United Kingdom TeamBruichladdichRadicalRadical SR9LMP23:47.9353:46.631+28.118
3163United StatesCorvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13:49.4063:47.668+29.155
3223United States Autocon MotorsportsCreation CA07-JuddLMP13:56.1083:47.695+29.182
3350FranceLarbre CompétitionSaleen S7-RGT13:50.9203:47.761+29.248
3444Germany Kruse Schiller MotorsportLola B05/40-Mazda MZR-RLMP23:47.802 –+29.289
3564United StatesCorvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13:50.7663:48.539+30.026
36009United KingdomAston Martin RacingAston Martin DBR9GT13:52.2663:48.994+30.481
37007United KingdomAston Martin RacingAston Martin DBR9GT13:52.5273:49.060+30.547
3855Russia IPB Spartak RacingLamborghini Murciélago R-GTGT13:52.1753:53.000+33.662
3972FranceLuc Alphand AventuresChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13:53.9903:52.993+34.480
4059United Kingdom Team ModenaAston Martin DBR9GT13:58.1933:53.031+34.518
4122JapanTōkai University YGKCourage-Oreca LC70-YGKLMP13:53.143 –+34.630
4253GermanyVitaphone Racing TeamAston Martin DBR9GT13:57.3713:53.475+34.962
4373FranceLuc Alphand AventuresChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13:55.7363:58.025+37.223
4476FranceIMSA Performance MatmutPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT24:00.7933:58.152+39.639
4577GermanyTeam Felbermayr-ProtonPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT24:02.5173:59.072+40.559
4696United Kingdom Virgo MotorsportFerrari F430 GT2GT24:01.2933:59.820+41.307
4780United StatesFlying Lizard MotorsportsPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT24:00.1064:02.799+41.593
4890Germany Farnbacher RacingFerrari F430 GT2GT24:05.0984:01.464+42.951
4982United StatesRisi CompetizioneFerrari F430 GT2GT24:01.5984:02.412+43.085
5097ItalyBMS Scuderia ItaliaFerrari F430 GT2GT24:02.0804:03.109+43.577
5199MonacoJMB RacingFerrari F430 GT2GT24:03.2934:14.033+44.780
5285NetherlandsSnorasSpyker SquadronSpyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R-AudiGT24:05.0964:03.641+45.138
5378ItalyAF CorseFerrari F430 GT2GT24:05.6604:03.810+45.297
5483United StatesRisi CompetizioneFerrari F430 GT2GT24:07.9784:04.515+46.002
5594SwitzerlandSpeedy Racing TeamSpyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R-AudiGT24:11.5644:08.284+49.771

Race

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Allan McNish in the winning No. 2 Audi R10 TDI
The No. 34 Porsche RS Spyder Evo of Van Merksteijn Motorsport took pole and first place in LMP2
The drivers of the No. 009 Aston Martin DBR9 celebrating a first-place finish in GT1

The race began at 3:00 pm local time (GMT+2). The threePeugeot 908 HDi FAPs led the field into the first chicane, butAllan McNish overtook the #7 Peugeot ofNicolas Minassian at the exit of the Dunlop Chicane. Minassian retook the position on theMulsanne Straight, and the Peugeots maintained the top three positions at the end of the first lap. The Peugeots were running consistently 3 seconds a lap faster than McNish, and over 5 seconds faster than the other 2 Audis.

In the early hours, the Peugeot #8, Pole setter and only car to set a fast race lap under 3:20, by black flag[24] had been ordered into the pits to repair the headlights. This car trailed the other Diesels by several laps. The GT2 class saw drama for the two Porsches which had been battling for the class lead, as #80 collided[25] with the Pole setting Porsche #76. Only #77 could continue after lengthy repairs.

The situation after 12 hours[26] was as follows: Peugeot #7 was leading, with the first five being within 2 laps, with Audi #2 in 2nd, followed by Peugeot #9, and the Audi #3 and #1. Due to the fast pace and close competition, and despite a 34-minute safety car period,[25] the leaders had completed 200 laps after 12 hours, a pace that might have topped the laps and distances covered in 1971 and 1988 despite the track now having chicanes. In the LMP2 class, the leader was 10th overall, the two Porsches being within a lap, leading the next car by nine laps. In GT1, the leader was 15th overall, the Aston Martins and Corvettes racing head to head less than a minute apart, with six cars being within six laps. In the GT2 class, the leading Ferrari was 26th overall, with no less than five Ferraris battling for the class win which was to be expected after the two class leading Porsches had collided, and five other GT2 cars were already out.

The second half of the race was under wet conditions. Lap times of the whole field went above the 4:00 mark, with GT1 cars actually as fast as the leading diesels. The Audis were able to cope with the rain much better than the Peugeots. Kristensen was able to reel in Minassian at 8 seconds per lap. In a desperate attempt to adapt the Peugeots to the wet conditions all 3 cars were fitted with high-downforce nose and tail sections. At 5am the #2 Audi grabbed the lead and McNish was able to build the advantage to a full lap. The rain stopped and the #7 started to reel in the #2. With less than 2 hours to go the rain returned. Minassian decided to stick with slicks and as a result spun in front of the Lizard Porsche just before the Dunlop Esses. In the end, Audi and Kristensen won once again, with the highest placing Peugeot being in the same lap, but not in reach for overtaking. The six factory-entered diesels dominated the LMP1 class, having no major problems. The Porsche RS Spyders dominated the LMP2 class, posting faster lap times than several LMP1 cars.

In the GT1 class, Aston Martin Racing edged Corvette Racing for the win, placed 13th overall, both covering 344 laps with three more GT1 entrants chasing them. It was AMR's second win against stiff competition from Corvette in as many years. Of the five Ferraris which had led the GT2 class, three made it to the finish ahead of the remaining Porsches which had been lapping slightly faster.

Of the 35 cars still running after 24 hours, only one failed to cover 70% of the 381 laps of the winner. Despite the conditions, the distance record on the current track layout, 380 laps, set in 2006, was beaten by one lap by both the #2 Audi and the #7 Peugeot.

Official results

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Class winners are marked inbold. Cars finishing the race but not completing 70% of the winner's distance or cars not finishing the race at the end of 24 hours (marked as DNF; regardless of distance) are listed as NC (Not Classified).

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLaps
Engine
1LMP12GermanyAudi Sport North AmericaUnited KingdomAllan McNish
ItalyRinaldo Capello
DenmarkTom Kristensen
Audi R10 TDIM381
AudiTDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
2LMP17France TeamPeugeototalFranceNicolas Minassian
SpainMarc Gené
CanadaJacques Villeneuve
Peugeot 908 HDi FAPM381
PeugeotHDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
3LMP19FrancePeugeot SportTotalFranceFranck Montagny
BrazilRicardo Zonta
AustriaChristian Klien
Peugeot 908 HDi FAPM379
PeugeotHDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
4LMP13GermanyAudi Sport Team JoestGermanyMike Rockenfeller
GermanyLucas Luhr
FranceAlexandre Prémat
Audi R10 TDIM374
AudiTDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
5LMP18France TeamPeugeotTotalFranceStéphane Sarrazin
PortugalPedro Lamy
AustriaAlexander Wurz
Peugeot 908 HDi FAPM368
PeugeotHDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
6LMP11GermanyAudi Sport North AmericaGermanyFrank Biela
GermanyMarco Werner
ItalyEmanuele Pirro
Audi R10 TDIM367
AudiTDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
7LMP117FrancePescarolo SportFranceChristophe Tinseau
FranceBenoît Tréluyer
SwitzerlandHarold Primat
Pescarolo 01M362
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
8LMP15France TeamOreca-MatmutFranceSoheil Ayari
FranceLoïc Duval
FranceLaurent Groppi
Courage-OrecaLC70M357
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
9LMP110Czech RepublicCharouz Racing System
United KingdomAston Martin Racing
Czech RepublicJan Charouz
Czech RepublicTomáš Enge
GermanyStefan Mücke
Lola B08/60M354
Aston Martin 6.0L V12
10LMP234NetherlandsVan Merksteijn MotorsportNetherlandsPeter van Merksteijn
NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen
NetherlandsJos Verstappen
Porsche RS Spyder EvoM354
Porsche MR6 3.4 L V8
11LMP118United Kingdom Rollcentre RacingPortugalJoão Barbosa
FranceStéphan Grégoire
BelgiumVanina Ickx
Pescarolo 01D352
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
12LMP231Denmark Team EssexDenmarkCasper Elgaard
DenmarkJohn Nielsen
GermanySascha Maassen
Porsche RS Spyder EvoD347
Porsche MR6 3.4 L V8
13GT1009United KingdomAston Martin RacingAustraliaDavid Brabham
SpainAntonio García
United KingdomDarren Turner
Aston Martin DBR9M344
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
14GT163United StatesCorvette RacingUnited StatesJohnny O'Connell
DenmarkJan Magnussen
CanadaRon Fellows
Chevrolet Corvette C6.RM344
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
15GT164United StatesCorvette RacingUnited KingdomOliver Gavin
MonacoOlivier Beretta
ItalyMax Papis
Chevrolet Corvette C6.RM341
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
16GT1007United KingdomAston Martin RacingGermanyHeinz-Harald Frentzen
ItalyAndrea Piccini
AustriaKarl Wendlinger
Aston Martin DBR9M339
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
17GT172FranceLuc Alphand AventuresFranceLuc Alphand
FranceGuillaume Moreau
FranceJérôme Policand
Chevrolet Corvette C6.RM335
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
18LMP235FranceSaulnier RacingFrancePierre Ragues
FranceMatthieu Lahaye
ChinaCheng Congfu
Pescarolo 01M333
Judd DB 3.4 L V8
19GT282United StatesRisi CompetizioneItalyGianmaria Bruni
FinlandMika Salo
BrazilJaime Melo
Ferrari F430 GT2M326
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
20LMP240Portugal Quifel ASM TeamPortugalMiguel Amaral
FranceOlivier Pla
United KingdomGuy Smith
Lola B05/40D325
AER P07 2.0 L Turbo I4
21GT173FranceLuc Alphand AventuresFrance Jean-Luc Blanchemain
France Laurent Pasquali
FrancePatrice Goueslard
Chevrolet Corvette C6.RM325
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
22GT297ItalyBMS Scuderia ItaliaItaly Matteo Malucelli
Italy Paolo Ruberti
ItalyFabio Babini
Ferrari F430 GT2P318
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
23GT290Germany Farnbacher RacingGermany Pierre Ehret
GermanyPierre Kaffer
Denmark Lars-Erik Nielsen
Ferrari F430 GT2D317
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
24LMP114United KingdomCreation AutosportifUnited KingdomStuart Hall
United KingdomJohnny Mowlem
BelgiumMarc Goossens
Creation CA07D316
AIM (Judd) YS5.5 5.5 L V10
25GT299MonacoJMB Racing
United Kingdom Aucott Racing
United Kingdom Ben Aucott
FranceAlain Ferté
France Stéphane Daoudi
Ferrari F430 GT2M312
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
26LMP14FranceSaulnier RacingFranceJacques Nicolet
Monaco Marc Faggionato
Monaco Richard Hein
Pescarolo 01M311
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
27GT277GermanyTeam Felbermayr-ProtonAustriaHorst Felbermayr
AustraliaAlex Davison
GermanyWolf Henzler
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRM309
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
28GT150FranceLarbre CompétitionFranceChristophe Bouchut
FranceDavid Smet
FrancePatrick Bornhauser
Saleen S7-RM306
Ford 7.0 L V8
29LMP232FranceBarazi-EpsilonNetherlandsMichael Vergers
DenmarkJuan Barazi
United Kingdom Stuart Moseley
Zytek 07S/2M304
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8
30GT159United Kingdom Team ModenaUnited StatesTerry Borcheller
BrazilChristian Fittipaldi
Netherlands Jos Menten
Aston Martin DBR9M302
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
31LMP226United KingdomTeam BruichladdichRadicalFranceMarc Rostan
United StatesGunnar Jeannette
United Kingdom Ben Devlin
Radical SR9D297
AER P07 2.0 L Turbo I4
32GT280United StatesFlying Lizard MotorsportsGermanyJörg Bergmeister
United StatesJohannes van Overbeek
United StatesSeth Neiman
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRM289
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
33LMP111JapanDome Racing TeamJapanTatsuya Kataoka
JapanYuji Tachikawa
JapanDaisuke Itō
Dome S102M272
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
34
NC
GT155Russia IPB Spartak Racing
GermanyReiter Engineering
NetherlandsPeter Kox
NetherlandsMike Hezemans
RussiaRoman Rusinov
Lamborghini Murciélago R-GTM266
Lamborghini L535 6.0 L V12
35
NC
LMP124Japan TerramosJapanYojiro Terada
JapanHiroki Katoh
Japan Kazuho Takahashi
Courage LC70M224
Mugen MF408S 4.0 L V8
36
DNF
GT296United Kingdom Virgo MotorsportUnited KingdomRob Bell
United KingdomTim Mullen
United KingdomTim Sugden
Ferrari F430 GT2D289
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
37
DNF
LMP116FrancePescarolo SportFranceEmmanuel Collard
FranceJean-Christophe Boullion
FranceRomain Dumas
Pescarolo 01M238
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
38
DNF
LMP123United States Autocon Motorsports
United KingdomCreation Autosportif
United States Bryan Willman
United States Michael Lewis
United States Chris McMurry
Creation CA07D224
Judd GV5 5.0 L V10
39
DNF
LMP245United KingdomEmbassy RacingUnited KingdomWarren Hughes
United KingdomJonny Kane
United KingdomJoey Foster
Embassy WF01M213
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8
40
DNF
LMP233Switzerland Speedy Racing Team
United Kingdom Sebah Automotive
SwitzerlandSteve Zacchia
ItalyAndrea Belicchi
FranceXavier Pompidou
Lola B08/80M194
Judd DB 3.4 L V8
41
DNF
LMP120SpainEpsilon EuskadiSpainÁngel Burgueño
Spain Miguel Ángel de Castro
SpainAdrián Vallés
Epsilon Euskadi ee1M189
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
42
DNF
LMP122JapanTōkai University
Japan YGK Power
JapanToshio Suzuki
JapanHaruki Kurosawa
JapanMasami Kageyama
Courage-Oreca LC70Y185
YGK YR40T 4.0 L Turbo V8
43
DNF
LMP121SpainEpsilon EuskadiJapanShinji Nakano
SwedenStefan Johansson
FranceJean-Marc Gounon
Epsilon Euskadi ee1M158
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
44
DNF
LMP16France TeamOreca-MatmutSwitzerlandMarcel Fässler
FranceOlivier Panis
FranceSimon Pagenaud
Courage-Oreca LC70M147
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
45
DNF
LMP244Germany Kruse Schiller MotorsportFranceJean de Pourtales
JapanHideki Noda
DenmarkAllan Simonsen
Lola B05/40D147
MazdaMZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
46
DNF
LMP112Czech RepublicCharouz Racing System
United States Team Cytosport
United States Greg Pickett
GermanyKlaus Graf
NetherlandsJan Lammers
Lola B07/17M146
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
47
DNF
GT278ItalyAF CorseItalyThomas Biagi
FinlandToni Vilander
San MarinoChristian Montanari
Ferrari F430 GT2M111
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
48
DNF
LMP225United KingdomRay Mallock Ltd. (RML)United KingdomAndy Wallace
United KingdomMike Newton
BrazilThomas Erdos
MG-Lola EX265M100
MG (AER) XP21 2.0 L Turbo I4
49
DNF
LMP119United Kingdom Chamberlain-Synergy MotorsportUnited KingdomBob Berridge
United Kingdom Gareth Evans
United KingdomAmanda Stretton
Lola B06/10D87
AER P32C 4.0 L Turbo V8
50
DNF
GT153GermanyVitaphone Racing Team
United KingdomStrakka Racing
United KingdomPeter Hardman
United KingdomNick Leventis
BrazilAlexandre Negrão
Aston Martin DBR9M82
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
51
DNF
GT294Switzerland Speedy Racing TeamSwitzerlandAndrea Chiesa
SwitzerlandIradj Alexander
Switzerland Benjamin Leuenberger
Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2-RM72
Audi 4.0 L V8
52
DNF
GT285NetherlandsSnorasSpyker SquadronGermanyRalf Kelleners
RussiaAlexey Vasilyev
United KingdomPeter Dumbreck
Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2-RM43
Audi 4.0 L V8
53
DNF
GT276FranceIMSA Performance MatmutFrance Raymond Narac
United StatesPatrick Long
AustriaRichard Lietz
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRM26
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
54
DNF
LMP241Switzerland Trading PerformanceSaudi ArabiaKarim Ojjeh
FranceClaude-Yves Gosselin
United Kingdom Adam Sharpe
Zytek 07S/2M22
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8
55
DNF
GT283United StatesRisi Competizione
United StatesKrohn Racing
United StatesTracy Krohn
SwedenNiclas Jönsson
BelgiumEric van de Poele
Ferrari F430 GT2M12
Ferrari 4.0 L V8

Statistics

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  • Fastest Lap – #8 Peugeot 908 HDI (Stéphane Sarrazin) – 3:19.394
  • Average Speed – #2 Audi R10 TDI – 216.3 km/h
  • Fastest Trap Speed – #8 Peugeot 908 HDI-FAP – 350 km/h*

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