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Stanley Dickens

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Swedish racing driver

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Stanley Dickens (born 7 May 1952) is a Swedish racing driver who won theLe Mans 24 hours in 1989 driving aSauber C9-Mercedes.[1][2] He was born inFärila.

Notable results

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  • 1000 km of Suzuka: 1st,1989
  • 500 km of Fuji: 1st,1988, 2nd,1986, 3e,1990
  • 500 km of Mid-Ohio: 3e,1989
  • Interserie Nürburgring: 1st (class win),1984
  • 200 mile of Norisring: 3e:1987,
  • 1000 km of Spa Franchorchamps: 2nd, (class) 1985,

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

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YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
pos.
1986Germany Gebhardt MotorsportFrance Pierre de Thoisy
FranceJean-François Yvon
Gebhardt JC853C268DNFDNF
1987GermanyJoest RacingUnited StatesHurley Haywood
GermanyFrank Jelinski
South AfricaSarel van der Merwe
Porsche 962CC17DNFDNF
1988GermanyBlaupunkt Joest RacingGermanyFrank Jelinski
GermanyLouis Krages
Porsche 962CC13853rd3rd
1989Germany TeamSauberMercedesGermanyJochen Mass
GermanyManuel Reuter
Sauber Mercedes C9C13891st1st
1990GermanyJoest Porsche RacingGermanyLouis Krages
FranceBob Wollek
Porsche 962CC13468th8th
1991Germany TeamSauberMercedesUnited KingdomJonathan Palmer
DenmarkKurt Thiim
Mercedes-Benz C11C2223DNFDNF
1996GermanyKremer RacingUnited StatesSteve Fossett
South AfricaGeorge Fouché
Kremer K8 SpyderLMP158DNFDNF
Sources:[3][4]

References

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  1. ^Schweizer glänzt bei 24 Stunden von Le Mans - News Sport: Weitere Sportarten - bazonline.ch
  2. ^Swedish GT SeriesArchived 18 August 2010 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^"Stanley Dickens".Automobile Club de l'Ouest. Retrieved18 February 2023.
  4. ^"Stanley Dickens Results". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved18 February 2023.

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Sporting positions
Preceded byWinner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
1989with:
Jochen Mass
Manuel Reuter
Succeeded by
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