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Tom Kristensen smiling at the camera and wearing white racing overalls
Tom Kristensen has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans nine times, more than any other driver.

The24 Hours of Le Mans (French:24 Heures du Mans) is an annual 24-hourautomobile endurance race organised by the automotive groupAutomobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and held on theCircuit de la Sarthe race track close to the city ofLe Mans, the capital of theFrench department ofSarthe.[1][2] It was first held as the Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency in1923,[3] after the automotive journalistCharles Faroux to Georges Durand, the ACO general secretary, and the industrialist Emile Coquile, agreed to hold the race for car manufacturers to test vehicle durability, equipment and reliability.[1] Each overall victor is presented with a trophy bearing the event's emblem and the logo of the ACO commissioned by the sporting director Jean-Pierre Moreau in 1993. All three-time consecutive winning manufacturers permanently keep the trophy.[4] Since 1991, at the initiative of a man named Bernard Warain,[5] a cast of the winning driver's feet, hands and signature are taken before the following year's race and put in a bronze car-wheel shaped plaque that is placed into the pavement in Le Mans' Saint Nicholas district.[6][7]

Tom Kristensen has won the event nine times, more than any other competitor.Jacky Ickx, the previous record holder, is second with six victories, andDerek Bell,Frank Biela andEmanuele Pirro are third with five wins each. Kristensen also achieved a record six victories in succession from the2000 to the2005 editions.[8]Hurley Haywood had the longest wait between his first Le Mans win and his last. He first won in1977 and last won in1994, a span of 17 years and 5 days.Alexander Wurz waited the longest between his inaugural victory at the1996 event and his second win—following 12 years, 11 months, 29 days later—at the2009 edition.Luigi Chinetti is the oldest Le Mans winner; he was 47 years, 11 months and 9 days old when he won the1949 event. Wurz is the event's youngest winner; he was 22 years, 4 months and 1 day old when he won the 1996 race.[9] There have been a record 35 victors from the United Kingdom, followed by France with 28 and Germany with 18. A total of four countries have produced just one winner.[10]

Porsche have won the most races as a manufacturer with 19 since their first in1970.Audi are second with 13 wins andFerrari are third with 12 victories. Porsche also achieved the most consecutive wins with seven victories in succession from1981 to1987.[11] German manufacturers have won a record 34 times amongst four constructors, followed by the United Kingdom with 17 victories amongst 6 manufacturers and France with 15 wins amongst 9 constructors.Joest Racing are the most successful race team with 15 victories and theAudi R8 is the best race-winning vehicle with five victories.[10][12]

As of the2025 24 Hours of Le Mans,[update] there have been 152 victorious drivers from 24 individual countries and 25 winning manufacturers representing 7 different nations in the race's 93 editions. The first two winners wereAndré Lagache andRené Léonard in 1923, and the most recent drivers to achieve their first victory wereRobert Kubica,Phil Hanson andYifei Ye in 2025. All years (except 1977, 1979 and 1983) until 1985 saw two drivers per entry win before three participants per car became the norm from 1985 onwards.[10]Timo Bernhard,Romain Dumas andMike Rockenfeller set the record for the farthest distance covered by a race-winning team, driving 5,410.713 km (3,362.061 mi) and completing 397 laps in anAudi R15 TDI plus in2010.[13]Frank Clement andJohn Duff hold the record for the shortest distance covered by a victorious squad, completing 120 laps and 2,077.34 km (1,290.80 mi) sharing aBentley 3 Litre Sport in1924.[14]

Winners

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Class abbreviations (part 1)
>3.0Over 3-litre
3.03-litre
5.05-litre
8.08-litre
CGroup C
C1Group C1
C2Group C2
E +3.0Experimental 3.0
Gr.5 SPGroup 5 Special Production
Gr.6 3.0Group 6 S Sports 3-litre
Class abbreviations (part 2)
LMGT1Le Mans Group GT1
HypercarLe Mans Hypercar
LMPLe Mans Prototype
P 3.0Prototype 3000
P 4.0Prototype 4000
P +5.0Prototype >5000
S +2.0Sports +2000
S 3.0Sports 3000
S 5.0Sports >2000
Series abbreviations
CFCChampionnat de France des Circuits
CMVEChallenge Mondial de Vitesse et Endurance
EECEuropean Endurance Championship
GTCFIA GT Cup
ICMInternational Championship for Makes
ILMCIntercontinental Le Mans Cup
SSGTCSpanish Sports GT Championship
WCMWorld Championship for Makes
WCEDWorld Challenge for Endurance Drivers
FIA WECFIA World Endurance Championship (2012–present)
WECWorld Endurance Championship (1981–1985)
WSCWorld Sportscar Championship
WSPCWorld Sports Prototype Championship
Tyre manufacturers
SymbolTyre manufacturer
AAvon
CContinental
DDunlop
EEnglebert
FFirestone
GGoodyear
MMichelin
PPirelli
RRapson

Winners of the 24 Hours of Le Mans[10]
YearDriversClassTeamCar and engine makeTyreDistanceSeriesRef
LapsKmMi
1923 André Lagache (FRA)3.0 Chenard & Walcker SA (FRA)Chenard-Walcker Type U3 15CV SportM1282209.5361372.942No series[15]
 René Léonard (FRA)
1924 Frank Clement (GBR)3.0 Duff & Aldington (GBR)Bentley 3 Litre SportR1202077.341290.80[14]
 John Duff (CAN)[a]
1925 Gérard de Courcelles (FRA)5.0 Société Lorraine De Dietrich et Cie (FRA)Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 SportE1292233.9821388.132[16]
 André Rossignol (FRA)
1926 Robert Bloch (FRA)5.0 Société Lorraine De Dietrich et Cie (FRA)Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Le MansD1482552.4141585.997[17]
 André Rossignol (FRA)
1927 Dudley Benjafield (GBR)3.0 Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)Bentley 3 Litre SpeedD1372369.8071472.530[18]
 Sammy Davis (GBR)
1928 Woolf Barnato (GBR)5.0 Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)Bentley 4½ LitreD1552669.2721658.609[19]
 Bernard Rubin (AUS)
1929 Woolf Barnato (GBR)8.0 Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)Bentley Speed SixD1742843.831767.07[20]
 Henry Birkin (GBR)
1930 Woolf Barnato (GBR)>3.0 Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)Bentley Speed SixD1792930.6631821.03[21]
 Glen Kidston (GBR)
1931 Henry Birkin (GBR)3.0 Earl Howe (GBR)Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 LMD1843017.6541875.083[22]
 Earl Howe (GBR)
1932 Luigi Chinetti (ITA)5.0 Raymond Sommer (FRA)Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 LME2182954.0381835.554[23]
 Raymond Sommer (FRA)
1933 Tazio Nuvolari (ITA)5.0 Raymond Sommer (FRA)Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 MMP2333144.0381953.615[24]
 Raymond Sommer (FRA)
1934 Luigi Chinetti (ITA)3.0 Luigi Chinetti/Philippe Étancelin (ITA)Alfa Romeo 8C 2300E2132886.9381793.860[25]
 Philippe Étancelin (FRA)
1935 Luis Fontés (GBR)5.0 Fox & Nichol (GBR)Lagonda M45R RapideD2223006.7971868.337[26]
 Johnny Hindmarsh (GBR)
1936
Not held as a result ofworker strikes
[2]
1937 Robert Benoist (FRA)5.0 Roger Labric (FRA)Bugatti Type 57G TankD2443287.9382043.030No series[27]
 Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA)
1938 Eugène Chaboud (FRA)5.0 Eugène Chaboud etJean Trémoulet (FRA)Delahaye 135CSD2353180.941976.54[28]
 Jean Trémoulet (FRA)
1939 Pierre Veyron (FRA)8.0 Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA)Bugatti Type 57S TankD2483354.762084.55[29]
 Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA)
1940–1948
Not held as a consequence of theSecond World War and the circuit being reconstructed
[2]
1949 Luigi Chinetti (USA)[b]S 2.0 Lord Selsdon (GBR)Ferrari 166 MME2353178.2991974.903No series[31]
 Peter Mitchell-Thomson (GBR)
1950 Jean-Louis Rosier (FRA)S 5.0 Louis Rosier (FRA)Talbot Lago Grand Sport T26D2563465.122153.13[32]
 Louis Rosier (FRA)
1951 Peter Walker (GBR)S 5.0 Peter Walker (GBR)Jaguar XK-120CD2673611.1932243.891[33]
 Peter Whitehead (GBR)
1952 Hermann Lang (BRD)S 3.0 Daimler-Benz A.G. (BRD)Mercedes-Benz 300 SL W194C2773733.8002320.076[34]
 Fritz Riess (BRD)
1953 Duncan Hamilton (GBR)S 5.0 Jaguar Cars Ltd. (GBR)Jaguar C-TypeD3044088.0642540.205WSCTooltip 1953 World Sportscar Championship[35]
 Tony Rolt (GBR)
1954 José Froilán González (ARG)S 5.0 Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)Ferrari 375 PlusP3024061.152523.48WSCTooltip 1954 World Sportscar Championship[36]
 Maurice Trintignant (FRA)
1955 Ivor Bueb (GBR)S 5.0 Jaguar Cars Ltd. (GBR)Jaguar D-TypeD3074135.382569.61WSCTooltip 1955 World Sportscar Championship[37]
 Mike Hawthorn (GBR)
1956 Ron Flockhart (GBR)S 5.0 Ecurie Ecosse (GBR)Jaguar D-TypeD3004034.9292507.189No series[38]
 Ninian Sanderson (GBR)
1957 Ivor Bueb (GBR)S 5.0 Ecurie Ecosse (GBR)Jaguar D-TypeD3274397.1082732.236WSCTooltip 1957 World Sportscar Championship[39]
 Ron Flockhart (GBR)
1958 Olivier Gendebien (BEL)S 3.0 Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)Ferrari 250 TR58E3054101.9262548.819WSCTooltip 1958 World Sportscar Championship[40]
 Phil Hill (USA)
1959 Roy Salvadori (GBR)S 3.0 David BrownRacing Dept. (GBR)Aston Martin DBR1/300A3234347.92701.7WSCTooltip 1959 World Sportscar Championship[41]
 Carroll Shelby (USA)
1960 Paul Frère (BEL)S 3.0 Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)Ferrari 250 TR59/60D3144217.5272620.650WSCTooltip 1960 World Sportscar Championship[42]
 Olivier Gendebien (BEL)GTC
1961 Olivier Gendebien (BEL)S 3.0 Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)Ferrari 250 TRI/61D3334476.582781.62WSCTooltip 1961 World Sportscar Championship[43]
 Phil Hill (USA)GTC
1962 Olivier Gendebien (BEL)E +3.0 Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)Ferrari 330 TRI/LM SpyderD3314451.2552765.882WSCTooltip 1962 World Sportscar Championship[44]
 Phil Hill (USA)CMVE
1963 Lorenzo Bandini (ITA)P 3.0Tooltip Group 3 (motorsport) SpA Ferrari SEFAC (ITA)Ferrari 250 PD3394561.712834.52WSCTooltip 1963 World Sportscar Championship[45]
 Ludovico Scarfiotti (ITA)CMVE
1964 Jean Guichet (FRA)P 4.0Tooltip Group 3 (motorsport) SpA Ferrari SEFAC (ITA)Ferrari 275 PD3494695.312917.53WSCTooltip 1964 World Sportscar Championship[46]
 Nino Vaccarella (ITA)CMVE
1965 Masten Gregory (USA)P 4.0Tooltip Group 3 (motorsport) North American Racing Team (USA)Ferrari 250 LMG3484677.112906.22WSCTooltip 1965 World Sportscar Championship[47]
 Ed Hugus (USA)[c]
 Jochen Rindt (AUT)CMVE
1966 Chris Amon (NZL)[d]P +5.0Tooltip Group 4 (motorsport) Shelby-American Inc. (USA)Ford GT40 Mk. IIG3604843.093009.36WSCTooltip 1966 World Sportscar Championship[50]
 Bruce McLaren (NZL)[d]CMVE
1967 A. J. Foyt (USA)P +5.0Tooltip Group 4 (motorsport) Shelby-American Inc. (USA)Ford GT40 Mk. IVG3885232.93251.6WSCTooltip 1967 World Sportscar Championship[51]
 Dan Gurney (USA)CMVE
1968 Lucien Bianchi (BEL)S 5.0Tooltip Group 5 (motorsport) J. W. Automotive Engineering (GBR)Ford GT40 Mk. IF3314452.882766.89ICMTooltip 1968 World Sportscar Championship[52]
 Pedro Rodríguez (MEX)CMVE
1969 Jacky Ickx (BEL)S 5.0Tooltip Group 5 (motorsport) J. W. Automotive Engineering (GBR)Ford GT40 Mk. IF37249983106ICMTooltip 1969 World Sportscar Championship[53]
 Jackie Oliver (GBR)CMVE
CFC
1970 Richard Attwood (GBR)S 5.0Tooltip Group 5 (motorsport) Porsche KG Salzburg (AUT)Porsche 917KH CoupéG3434607.812863.16ICMTooltip 1970 World Sportscar Championship[54][55]
 Hans Herrmann (BRD)CMVE
1971 Helmut Marko (AUT)S 5.0Tooltip Group 5 (motorsport) Martini Racing Team (BRD)Porsche 917KH CoupéF3975335.3133315.210ICMTooltip 1971 World Sportscar Championship[54][56]
 Gijs van Lennep (NED)CMVE
1972 Graham Hill (GBR)S 3.0Tooltip Group 5 (motorsport) Equipe Matra-Simca Shell (FRA)Matra-Simca MS670G3444691.3432915.065WCMTooltip 1972 World Sportscar Championship[57]
 Henri Pescarolo (FRA)CMVE
1973 Gérard Larrousse (FRA)S 3.0Tooltip Group 5 (motorsport) Equipe Matra-Simca Shell (FRA)Matra-Simca MS670BG3554853.9453016.102WCMTooltip 1973 World Sportscar Championship[58]
 Henri Pescarolo (FRA)CMVE
SSGTC
1974 Gérard Larrousse (FRA)S 3.0Tooltip Group 5 (motorsport) Equipe Gitanes (FRA)Matra-Simca MS670CG3384606.5712862.391WCMTooltip 1974 World Sportscar Championship[59]
 Henri Pescarolo (FRA)CMVE
1975 Derek Bell (GBR)S 3.0Tooltip Group 5 (motorsport) Gulf Research Racing Co. (GBR)Mirage GR8-Ford CosworthG3364595.5772855.559No series[60]
 Jacky Ickx (BEL)
1976 Jacky Ickx (BEL)Gp.6 3.0Tooltip Group 6 (motorsport) Martini Racing Porsche System (BRD)Porsche 936/76 SpyderG3494769.9232963.893[61]
 Gijs van Lennep (NED)
1977 Jürgen Barth (BRD)Gp.6 3.0Tooltip Group 6 (motorsport) Martini Racing Porsche System (BRD)Porsche 936/77 SpyderD3424671.632902.82[62][63]
 Hurley Haywood (USA)
 Jacky Ickx (BEL)
1978 Jean-Pierre Jaussaud (FRA)Gp.6 3.0Tooltip Group 6 (motorsport) Alpine Renault (FRA)Renault Alpine A442BM3695044.533134.53WCED[64]
 Didier Pironi (FRA)
1979 Klaus Ludwig (BRD)Gp.5 SPTooltip Group 5 (motorsport) Porsche Kremer Racing (BRD)Porsche 935 K3D3074173.932593.56WCED[65]
 Bill Whittington (USA)
 Don Whittington (USA)
1980 Jean-Pierre Jaussaud (FRA)S +2.0Tooltip Group 6 (motorsport) Jean Rondeau (FRA)Rondeau M379B-FordG3384608.022863.29WCMTooltip 1980 World Sportscar Championship[66]
 Jean Rondeau (FRA)WCED
1981 Derek Bell (GBR)S +2.0Tooltip Group 6 (motorsport) Porsche System (BRD)Porsche 936/81D3544825.3482998.332WECTooltip 1981 World Sportscar Championship[67]
 Jacky Ickx (BEL)
1982 Derek Bell (GBR)CTooltip Group C Rothmans Porsche System (BRD)Porsche 956D3594899.0863044.151WECTooltip 1982 World Sportscar Championship[68][69]
 Jacky Ickx (BEL)
1983 Hurley Haywood (USA)CTooltip Group C Rothmans Porsche (BRD)Porsche 956D3715047.9343136.641EECTooltip 1983 European Endurance Championship[68][70]
 Al Holbert (USA)
 Vern Schuppan (AUS)WECTooltip 1983 World Sportscar Championship
1984 Klaus Ludwig (BRD)C1Tooltip Group C Joest Racing (BRD)Porsche 956BD3604900.2763044.890WECTooltip 1984 World Sportscar Championship[71]
 Henri Pescarolo (FRA)
1985 Paolo Barilla (ITA)C1Tooltip Group C Joest Racing (BRD)Porsche 956BD3745088.5073161.852WECTooltip 1985 World Sportscar Championship[72]
 Klaus Ludwig (BRD)
 "John Winter" (BRD)[e]
1986 Derek Bell (GBR)C1Tooltip Group C Rothmans Porsche (BRD)Porsche 962CD3684972.7313089.912WSPCTooltip 1986 World Sportscar Championship[74]
 Al Holbert (USA)
 Hans-Joachim Stuck (BRD)
1987 Derek Bell (GBR)C1Tooltip Group C Rothmans Porsche (BRD)Porsche 962CD3554791.7772977.472WSPCTooltip 1987 World Sportscar Championship[75]
 Al Holbert (USA)
 Hans-Joachim Stuck (BRD)
1988 Johnny Dumfries (GBR)C1Tooltip Group C Silk Cut Jaguar (GBR)Jaguar XJR-9LMD3945332.973313.75WSPCTooltip 1988 World Sportscar Championship[76]
 Jan Lammers (NED)
 Andy Wallace (GBR)
1989 Stanley Dickens (SWE)C1Tooltip Group C Team Sauber Mercedes (SWI)[77]Sauber C9/88-Mercedes-BenzM3895265.1153271.591No series[78]
 Jochen Mass (BRD)
 Manuel Reuter (BRD)
1990 Martin Brundle (GBR)C1Tooltip Group C Silk Cut Jaguar (GBR)Jaguar XJR-12 LMG3594882.403033.78[79]
 Price Cobb (USA)
 John Nielsen (DEN)
1991 Bertrand Gachot (BEL)C2Tooltip Group C Mazdaspeed Co. Ltd. (JPN)Mazda 787BD3624922.813058.89WSCTooltip 1991 World Sportscar Championship[80]
 Johnny Herbert (GBR)
 Volker Weidler (DEU)
1992 Mark Blundell (GBR)C1Tooltip Group C Peugeot Talbot Sport (FRA)Peugeot 905 Evo 1 BisM3524787.22974.6WSCTooltip 1992 World Sportscar Championship[81]
 Yannick Dalmas (FRA)
 Derek Warwick (GBR)
1993 Christophe Bouchut (FRA)C1Tooltip Group C Peugeot Talbot Sport (FRA)Peugeot 905 Evo 1 BisM37551003200No series[82]
 Geoff Brabham (AUS)
 Éric Hélary (FRA)
1994 Mauro Baldi (ITA)LMGT1Tooltip Group GT1 Le Mans Porsche Team (DEU)[f]Dauer 962 Le Mans-PorscheG3444685.7012911.560[84]
 Yannick Dalmas (FRA)
 Hurley Haywood (USA)
1995 Yannick Dalmas (FRA)LMGT1Tooltip Group GT1 Kokusai Kaihatsu Racing (GBR)McLaren F1 GTR-BMWM2984055.82520.2[85]
 JJ Lehto (FIN)
 Masanori Sekiya (JPN)
1996 Davy Jones (USA)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#History Joest Racing (DEU)TWR Porsche WSC-95[g]G3544814.42991.5[88]
 Manuel Reuter (DEU)
 Alexander Wurz (AUT)
1997 Michele Alboreto (ITA)LMPTooltip Le Mans Prototype#History Joest Racing (DEU)TWR Porsche WSC-95[g]G3614909.63050.7[89]
 Stefan Johansson (SWE)
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
1998 Laurent Aïello (FRA)LMGT1Tooltip Group GT1 Porsche AG (DEU)Porsche 911 GT1-98M3654783.7812972.504[90]
 Allan McNish (GBR)
 Stéphane Ortelli (MON)[h]
1999 Yannick Dalmas (FRA)LMPTooltip Le Mans Prototype#History Team BMW Motorsport (DEU)BMW V12 LMRM3664982.9743096.276[92]
 Pierluigi Martini (ITA)
 Joachim Winkelhock (DEU)
2000 Frank Biela (DEU)LMP900Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#History Audi Sport Team Joest (DEU)Audi R8M3685007.9883111.819[93]
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
 Emanuele Pirro (ITA)
2001 Frank Biela (DEU)LMP900Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#History Audi Sport Team Joest (DEU)Audi R8M3214367.22713.7[94]
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
 Emanuele Pirro (ITA)
2002 Frank Biela (DEU)LMP900Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#History Audi Sport Team Joest (DEU)Audi R8M3755118.753180.64[95]
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
 Emanuele Pirro (ITA)
2003 Rinaldo Capello (ITA)LMGTPTooltip Le Mans Prototype#History Team Bentley (GBR)Bentley Speed 8M3775145.5713,197.31[96]
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
 Guy Smith (GBR)
2004 Seiji Ara (JPN)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport Japan Team Goh (JPN)Audi R8M3795169.973212.47[97]
 Rinaldo Capello (ITA)
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
2005 JJ Lehto (FIN)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Champion Racing (USA)Audi R8M3705050.53138.2[98]
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
 Marco Werner (DEU)
2006 Frank Biela (DEU)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport Team Joest (DEU)Audi R10 TDIM38051873223[99]
 Emanuele Pirro (ITA)
 Marco Werner (DEU)
2007 Frank Biela (DEU)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport North America (DEU)Audi R10 TDIM3695029.1013124.938[100]
 Emanuele Pirro (ITA)
 Marco Werner (DEU)
2008 Rinaldo Capello (ITA)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport North America (DEU)Audi R10 TDIM3815192.6493226.562[101]
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
 Allan McNish (GBR)
2009 David Brabham (AUS)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Peugeot Sport Total (FRA)Peugeot 908 HDi FAPM3825206.2783235.031[102]
 Marc Gené (ESP)
 Alexander Wurz (AUT)
2010 Timo Bernhard (DEU)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport North America (DEU)Audi R15 TDI plusM3975410.7133362.061[103]
 Romain Dumas (FRA)
 Mike Rockenfeller (DEU)
2011 Marcel Fässler (SUI)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport Team Joest (DEU)Audi R18 TDIM3554838.2953006.377ILMCTooltip 2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup[104]
 André Lotterer (DEU)
 Benoît Tréluyer (FRA)
2012 Marcel Fässler (SUI)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport Team Joest (DEU)Audi R18 e-tron quattroM3785151.7623201.156FIA WECTooltip 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship[105]
 André Lotterer (DEU)
 Benoît Tréluyer (FRA)
2013 Loïc Duval (FRA)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport Team Joest (DEU)Audi R18 e-tron quattroM3484742.8922947.096FIA WECTooltip 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship[106]
 Tom Kristensen (DEN)
 Allan McNish (GBR)
2014 Marcel Fässler (SUI)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Audi Sport Team Joest (DEU)Audi R18 e-tron quattroM3795165.3913209.625FIA WECTooltip 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship[107]
 André Lotterer (DEU)
 Benoît Tréluyer (FRA)
2015 Earl Bamber (NZL)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Porsche Team (DEU)Porsche 919 HybridM3955382.823344.73FIA WECTooltip 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship[108]
 Nico Hülkenberg (DEU)
 Nick Tandy (GBR)
2016 Romain Dumas (FRA)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Porsche Team (DEU)Porsche 919 HybridM3845233.5363251.969FIA WECTooltip 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship[109]
 Neel Jani (SUI)
 Marc Lieb (DEU)
2017 Earl Bamber (NZL)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Porsche LMP Team (DEU)Porsche 919 HybridM3675001.233107.62FIA WECTooltip 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship[110]
 Timo Bernhard (DEU)
 Brendon Hartley (NZL)
2018 Fernando Alonso (ESP)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Toyota Gazoo Racing (JPN)Toyota TS050 HybridM3885286.8883285.120FIA WECTooltip 2018–19 FIA World Endurance Championship[111]
 Sébastien Buemi (SUI)
 Kazuki Nakajima (JPN)
2019 Fernando Alonso (ESP)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Toyota Gazoo Racing (JPN)Toyota TS050 HybridM3855246.013259.72FIA WECTooltip 2018–19 FIA World Endurance Championship[112]
 Sébastien Buemi (SUI)
 Kazuki Nakajima (JPN)
2020 Sébastien Buemi (SUI)LMP1Tooltip Le Mans Prototype#LMP1 Toyota Gazoo Racing (JPN)Toyota TS050 HybridM3875272.463276.15FIA WECTooltip 2019–20 FIA World Endurance Championship[113]
 Brendon Hartley (NZL)
 Kazuki Nakajima (JPN)
2021 Mike Conway (GBR)Hypercar Toyota Gazoo Racing (JPN)Toyota GR010 HybridM3715054.53140.7FIA WECTooltip 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship[114]
 Kamui Kobayashi (JPN)
 José María López (ARG)
2022 Sébastien Buemi (SUI)Hypercar Toyota Gazoo Racing (JPN)Toyota GR010 HybridM3805177.173217FIA WECTooltip 2022 FIA World Endurance Championship[115]
 Brendon Hartley (NZL)
 Ryō Hirakawa (JPN)
2023 James Calado (GBR)Hypercar FerrariAF Corse (ITA)Ferrari 499PM3424660.12895.65FIA WECTooltip 2023 FIA World Endurance Championship[116]
 Antonio Giovinazzi (ITA)
 Alessandro Pier Guidi (ITA)
2024 Antonio Fuoco (ITA)Hypercar FerrariAF Corse (ITA)Ferrari 499PM3114237.542633.09FIA WECTooltip 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship[117]
 Miguel Molina (ESP)
 Nicklas Nielsen (DEN)
2025 Phil Hanson (GBR)Hypercar AF Corse (ITA)Ferrari 499PM3875273.263277.35FIA WECTooltip 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship[118]
 Robert Kubica (POL)
 Yifei Ye (CHN)

Statistics

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By driver

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Jacky Ickx looking to the right of the camera in formal clothing
Jacky Ickx has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans six times.
Derek Bell holding a biro pen in both of his hands is smiling at the camera
Frank Biela in a white shirt with the top button undone looking to the right
Emanuele Pirro wearing a white shirt with the first two buttons undone is looking down to his left with his eyes
British driverDerek Bell (left), German driverFrank Biela (center) and Italian driverEmanuele Pirro (right) have each achieved five victories.
Multiple wins by driver[10]
DriverWinsYears
DenmarkTom Kristensen91997,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2008,2013
BelgiumJacky Ickx61969,1975,1976,1977,1981,1982
United KingdomDerek Bell51975,1981,1982,1986,1987
GermanyFrank Biela52000,2001,2002,2006,2007
ItalyEmanuele Pirro52000,2001,2002,2006,2007
BelgiumOlivier Gendebien41958,1960,1961,1962
FranceHenri Pescarolo41972,1973,1974,1984
FranceYannick Dalmas41992,1994,1995,1999
SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi42018,2019,2020,2022
United KingdomWoolf Barnato31928,1929,1930
ItalyUnited StatesLuigi Chinetti31932,1934,1949
United StatesPhil Hill31958,1961,1962
GermanyKlaus Ludwig31979,1984,1985
United StatesAl Holbert31983,1986,1987
United StatesHurley Haywood31977,1983,1994
GermanyMarco Werner32005,2006,2007
ItalyRinaldo Capello32003,2004,2008
United KingdomAllan McNish31998,2008,2013
SwitzerlandMarcel Fässler32011,2012,2014
GermanyAndré Lotterer32011,2012,2014
FranceBenoît Tréluyer32011,2012,2014
JapanKazuki Nakajima32018,2019,2020
New ZealandBrendon Hartley32017,2020,2022

By nationality

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Victories by nationality[10]
NationalityWinsDrivers
 United Kingdom4635
 France4228
 Germany3118
 Italy2114
 United States1913
 Belgium135
 Denmark113
 Switzerland83
 Japan75
 New Zealand74
 Australia44
 Austria43
 Spain43
 Netherlands32
 Argentina22
 Sweden22
 Finland21
 Canada11
 China11
 Mexico11
 Monaco11
 Poland11

By manufacturer

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A white closed cockpit prototype racing car driven at the 1971 24 Hours of Le Mans
Porsche have won the race a record 19 times as a manufacturer, including with thePorsche 917K(pictured).
A red and silver Le Mans Prototype driven by a yellow, red and black helmeted pilot on the Circuit de la Sarthe
Audi have achieved victory on 13 occasions.
Wins by manufacturer[10]
EntrantWinsDrivers
GermanyPorsche1936
GermanyAudi1315
ItalyFerrari1223
United KingdomJaguar714
United KingdomBentley611
JapanToyota58
ItalyAlfa Romeo46
United StatesFord48
FranceMatra-Simca33
FrancePeugeot39
FranceLorraine-Dietrich23
FranceBugatti23
United KingdomAston Martin12
GermanyBMW13
FranceChenard & Walcker12
FranceDelahaye12
United KingdomLagonda12
JapanMazda13
United KingdomMcLaren13
GermanyMercedes-Benz12
United KingdomMirage12
FranceRenault-Alpine12
FranceRondeau12
SwitzerlandSauber-Mercedes13
FranceTalbot-Lago12
As of 15 June 2025

By team

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Victories by team[10][12]
TeamWinsDrivers
GermanyJoest Racing1522
GermanyPorsche1221
ItalyScuderia Ferrari79
United KingdomJaguar512
United KingdomBentley59
JapanToyota Gazoo Racing58
FrancePeugeot Sport39
ItalyAF Corse39
GermanyMartini Racing35
FranceMatra Sports33
United StatesShelby American Inc.24
United KingdomJ. W. Automotive Engineering24
United KingdomEcurie Ecosse23
FranceRaymond Sommer23
FranceSociété Lorraine De Dietrich et Cie23
United StatesChampion Racing13
United KingdomKokusai Kaihatsu Racing13
United StatesNorth American Racing Team13
GermanyTeam BMW Motorsport13
JapanTeam Goh13
SwitzerlandTeam Sauber Mercedes13
GermanyPorsche Kremer Racing12
FranceAlpine Renault12
FranceChenard & Walcker SA12
GermanyDaimler-Benz A.G.12
United KingdomDavid BrownRacing Dept.12
United KingdomDuff & Aldington12
United KingdomEarl Howe12
FranceEugène Chaboud etJean Trémoulet12
United Kingdom Fox & Nichol12
United KingdomGulf Research Racing Co.12
FranceJean Rondeau12
FranceJean-Pierre Wimille12
United KingdomLord Selsdon12
FranceLouis Rosier12
ItalyLuigi Chinetti/Philippe Étancelin12
JapanMazdaspeed Co. Ltd12
United KingdomPeter Walker12
AustriaPorsche KG Salzburg12
FranceRoger Labric12
As of 15 June 2025

Notes

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  1. ^While Canada had been independent since 1931, Canadians were deemed subjects of the United Kingdom until 1947.[14]
  2. ^Chinetti became an American citizen in 1946.[30]
  3. ^Official records do not list Hugus, a NART reserve driver, as an official winner of the 1965 race. Accounts differ as to whether he relievedMasten Gregory and drove a short stint early on 20 June.[48]
  4. ^abFord decided to stage aphoto finish and the ACO declared Amon and McLaren the 1966 winners because the duo began 20 metres (66 ft) away from their teammatesDenny Hulme andKen Miles.[49]
  5. ^John Winter was the pseudonym of gentleman driverLouis Krages.[73]
  6. ^The 1994 victory is listed with Porsche;Dauer Sportwagen was the official constructor of the road car, a Porsche 962 heavily modified for street use and racehomologation.[83]
  7. ^abThe 1996 and 1997 victories are listed with Porsche, although the car was built byTWR on a modifiedJaguar XJR-14 chassis, fitted with aPorsche 962 engine.[86][87]
  8. ^Ortelli is a French-born driver who is a citizen of Monaco.[91]

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