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1998 24 Hours of Le Mans

66th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race

1998 24 Hours of Le Mans

66th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race

Le Mans in 1998

The 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 66th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 6 and 7 June 1998.

Schedule

Events for the 24 Hours of Le Mans began on 2 May with technical inspections, before initial pre-qualifying on 3 May. The race week began on Monday 1 June with renewed technical inspections.

ScheduleDateTime (local)Event
Saturday, 2 MayUnknownPre-qualifying sporting checks and administrative scrutineering
Sunday, 3 May07:30 – 13:30Pre-qualifying
14:30 – 20:30
Monday, 1 June15:00 - 18:00Sporting checks and administrative scrutineering
Tuesday, 2 June9:00 - 17:00
Wednesday, 3 June19:00 – 00:30Qualifying Session 1 & 2
Thursday, 4 June19:00 – 00:30Qualifying Session 3 & 4
Saturday, 6 JuneMorningWarm-up
14:00Start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Sunday, 7 June14:00Finish of the 24 Hours of Le Mans

Entries

1998 saw a significant increase in manufacturer involvement. Porsche and Mercedes-Benz remained, with upgraded cars in both GT1 and LMP. Toyota sent three of their new, extremely fast GT-One racing cars, while BMW, in association with WilliamsF1, launched the new BMW V12 LM. Nissan sent 4 of their new R390 GT1s. The United States was also represented properly with a two car team from Panoz, with Ford powered Esperante GTR-1s, and factory-backed Chrysler Viper GTS-R in the GT2 class entered by Oreca.

Automatic invitations

Automatic entry to the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans was granted to teams that had performed well in the previous year's 24 Hours of Le Mans, as well as the 1997 season of the FIA GT Championship and the Le Mans Autumn Cup. Entries with a blue background were granted entries, but did not accept their invitations.

Reason enteredLMP1GT1GT2
1st in [24 Hours of Le Mans](1997-24-hours-of-le-mans)DEU Joest Racing GmbH1GBR Gulf Team Davidoff McLarenSWI Elf Haberthur Racing
1st in Le Mans Autumn CupFRA Courage CompétitionGBR Gulf Team Davidoff McLarenFRA Société Chereau
1st in [1997 FIA GT Championship](1997-fia-gt-championship-season)DEU AMG-MercedesFRA Viper Team Oreca

:1. Joest Racing forfeited their automatic inclusion by racing under the works Porsche team (car number 7).

Scrutineering

A total of 63 entries, including those already automatically qualified, were presented for scrutineering on Saturday, May 2. 61 cars passed the scrutineering checks, but two entries - the #37 Newcastle United Lister Storm and the #59 Pilbeam Racing Designs Lotus Esprit, were denied on technical grounds. With no time to effect the necessary changes both entries would be unable to take part in pre-qualifying for the race.

Pre-qualifying

Pre-qualifying for the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans took place on Sunday, May 3. The entries were divided into two groups of qualifiers where the slowest entries in each class would be eliminated and thus not qualify for the race. A total of 49 starting slots were available for the entered cars, including those already automatically pre-qualified, and were divided on a session- and class-basis. The pre-qualifying results were as follows:

Morning session (7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.)

It was an expectedly tight session for the GT1 cars, with 7 strong entries competing for 5 slots on the grid. In the end it was the unfortunate Larbre and Zakspeed entries that were out of luck despite trying hard with in the case of number 38 spectacular moments. Slowest of all in GT1 was the GTC McLaren with the Mercedes (which had a stop on the Mulsanne at 12:30, reason unknown) splitting the two non pre-qualifiers.

In LMP1 8 entries battled for 6 slots on the grid, with the Moretti Ferrari setting the fastest time. The non-qualifiers were the number 17 Kremer K8 (4:02) and the WR (3:56) which suffered a spin into the gravel trap at the Dunlop curve early in the session. Slowest of the LMP1 cars was the already-qualified Courage #24.

The GT2 group consisted of 11 entries competing for 8 slots. The lone LMP2 entry to the race, the #22 Debora, had been grouped into this category in the absence of any other competition. The predicted Oreca Viper benefit, 4.3 seconds clear of the fastest 911 GT2. The non-qualifiers were two 911 GT2's and the Helem PRV V6.

PosNo.TeamCarDriversClassTimeGap123456891112141720212223242526
25Porsche AGPorsche 911 GT1-98DEU Jörg Müller
DEU Uwe Alzen
FRA Pierre-Henri RaphanelLMGT13:38.909
30Nissan MotorsportNissan R390 GT1DNK John Nielsen
FRA Franck LagorceLMGT13:40.926+2.007
32Nissan MotorsportNissan R390 GT1JPN Aguri Suzuki
JPN Kazuyoshi HoshinoLMGT13:40.927+2.008
27Toyota MotorsportToyota GT-OneJPN Ukyo Katayama
GER Ralf KellenersLMGT13:41.301+2.382
45Panoz Motor SportsPanoz GTR-1AUS David Brabham
GBR Andy WallaceLMGT13:41.667+2.748
3Moretti Racing Inc.Ferrari 333 SPITA Gianpiero Moretti
ITA Mauro Baldi
BEL Didier TheysLMP13:43.735+4.816
**7**38ZakspeedPorsche 911 GT1-98DEU Michael Bartels
DEU Armin HahneLMGT13:43.911+4.992
1Team BMW MotorsportBMW V12 LMGBR Steve Soper
DNK Tom KristensenLMP13:44.528+5.609
7Porsche AGPorsche LMP1-98ITA Michele Alboreto
SWE Stefan Johansson
USA David MurryLMP13:44.720+5.801
**10**36AMG-MercedesMercedes-Benz CLK-LMFRA Jean-Marc Gounon
BRA Ricardo Zonta
FRA Christophe BouchutLMGT13.46.020+7.101
14Courage CompétitionCourage C51SWE Fredrik Ekblom
FRA Patrice GayLMP13:47.397+8.478
15La FilièreCourage C36FRA Henri Pescarolo
FRA Olivier Grouillard
FRA Emmanuel CléricoLMP13.49.061+10.142
**13**48Larbre CompétitionPorsche 911 GT1FRA Jean-Pierre Jarier
FRA Patrice Goueslard
GBR Robin DonovanLMGT13:49.225+10.306
10Pilot RacingFerrari 333 SPFRA Michel FertéLMP13:50.770+10.851
**15**40Gulf Team Davidoff McLarenMcLaren F1 GTRGBR Steve O'Rourke
GBR Tim SugdenLMGT13:51.842+12.923
**16**19Gerard WelterWR LMP 98FRA Jean-Bernard Bouvet
FRA Xavier Pompidou
FRA Marc RostanLMP13:56.582+17.663
52Viper Team OrecaChrysler Viper GTS-RMCO Olivier Beretta
AUT Karl Wendlinger
ITA Luca DrudiLMGT2/LMP24:01.921+23.002
**18**17Kremer RacingKremer K8 SpyderSPA Tomás Saldaña
SPA Prince Alfonso de Orléans-Borbón
ITA Enrico BertaggiaLMP14:02.163+23.244
**19**24Courage CompétitionCourage C41JPN Yojiro Terada
FRA Franck FréonLMP14:03.371+24.452
73Konrad MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2CHE Toni Seiler
USA Peter Kitchak
ITA Angelo ZadraLMGT2/LMP24:06.201+25.282
67Elf Haberthur RacingPorsche 911 GT2BEL Michel Neugarten
FRA David SmadjaLMGT2/LMP24:06.215+27.296
55Chamberlain EngineeringChrysler Viper GTS-RPRT Ni Amorim
PRT Gonçalo Gomes
NLD Hans HugenholtzLMGT2/LMP24:06.608+27.689
71Estoril RacingPorsche 911 GT2FRA Michel Maisonneuve
FRA Manuel Monteiro
FRA Michel MonteiroLMGT2/LMP24:08.246+29.327
74Cirtek MotorsportSaleen Mustang SRGBR Rob Schirle
FRA Michel LigonnetLMGT2/LMP24:08.998+30.079
22Didier BonnetDebora LMP296FRA Lionel RobertLMGT2/LMP24:09.059+30.140
69Michel NourryPorsche 911 GT2FRA Michel Nourry
FRA Thierry Perrier
FRA Michel QuiniouLMGT2/LMP24:10.716+31.797
**27**65Roock Racing MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2GBR Andy Pilgrim
DEU André Ahrlé
GBR Robert NearnLMGT2/LMP24:14.452+35.533
**28**58RJ RacingHelem PRV V6FRA Patrick Gonin
FRA Benjamin RoyLMGT2/LMP24:21.604+42.685
**29**63Gerard MacQuillanPorsche 911 GT2BRA Thomas Erdos
GBR Gerard MacQuillanLMGT2/LMP24:45.350+1:06.431

Note: Pink background denotes non-qualifiers, green background denotes entries automatically pre-qualified.

Afternoon session (2:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.)

The afternoon session saw the final 9 GT1 entries competing for the remaining 7 slots on the grid. Fastest overall and in GT1 was the number 26 Porsche in the hands of Allan McNish after a titanic battle with Martin Brundle's Toyota in the closing hour, the difference ending up at only 0.09 seconds. The two who go no further in GT1 for this session were Hybrid Panoz and the second Zakspeed Porsche (meaning neither Zakspeed entry made it through to the race). The two Nissans (one TWR, one Nova) and the 'conventional' Panoz made it comfortably, despite the #33 Nova Nissan spinning into a gravel trap after only 10 minutes of the session, later resuming with the spare rear bodywork from one of the TWR cars.

In LMP1 there were 9 entries competing for 7 slots. Again a Ferrari was fastest, as the JB Ferrari beat the factory BMW and Porsche entries with 0.4 and 2.7 seconds respectively. The second Kremer K8 scraped home ahead of the Konrad K8 by 0.08 seconds and thus made the race. The other prototype not to progress was the other WR which never managed to set a competitive laptime.

GT2 was again dominated by the Oreca Vipers. 8 of the 10 entries would make it through, with the two non-qualifiers being the second Cirtek Mustang and the third Roock Racing 911 GT2.

PosNo.TeamCarDriversClassTimeGap12345678910111215171920212223242526
26Porsche AGPorsche 911 GT1-98FRA Yannick Dalmas
GBR Allan McNish
MCO Stéphane OrtelliLMGT13:37.689
28Toyota MotorsportToyota GT-OneGBR Martin Brundle
FRA Emmanuel CollardLMGT13:37.696+0.007
35AMG-MercedesMercedes-Benz CLK-LMDEU Bernd Schneider
AUS Mark Webber
DEU Klaus LudwigLMGT13:38.057+0.368
29Toyota MotorsportToyota GT-OneBEL Thierry Boutsen
FRA Eric HélaryLMGT13:39.649+1.960
31Nissan MotorsportNissan R390 GT1NLD Jan Lammers
FRA Érik Comas
ITA Andrea MonterminiLMGT13:40.778+3.116
5Jabouille-BourscheFerrari 333 SPITA Vincenzo Sospiri
FRA Jean-Christophe Boullion
FRA Jérôme PolicandLMP13:41.039+3.350
2Team BMW MotorsportBMW V12 LMITA Pierluigi Martini
VEN Johnny CecottoLMP13:41.412+3.732
44Panoz Motor SportsPanoz GTR-1AUS David Brabham
FRA Eric BernardLMGT13:42.347+4.658
13Courage CompétitionCourage C51FRA Didier Cottaz
FRA Jean-Philippe BellocLMP13:43.588+5.899
33Nissan MotorsportNissan R390 GT1JPN Satoshi Motoyama
ITA Mauro MartiniLMGT13:43.739+6.050
8Porsche AGPorsche LMP1-98FRA Pierre-Henri Raphanel
FRA Yannick Dalmas
FRA Bob WollekLMP13:43.786+6.097
12Doyle-Risi RacingFerrari 333 SPZAF Wayne Taylor
BEL Eric van de PoeleLMP13:44.442+6.753
**13**39ZakspeedPorsche 911 GT1-98DEU Alexander Grau
SWI Jean-Denis Delétraz
FRA Fabien GiroixLMGT13:44.794+7.105
**14**41Gulf Team Davidoff McLarenMcLaren F1 GTRGER Dr. Thomas Bscher
GER Frank Biela
ITA Rinaldo CapelloLMGT13:47.902+10.213
21Philippe GacheRiley & Scott Mk IIIFRA Philippe Gache
FRA Anthony BeltoiseLMP13:51.818+14.129
**16**46Panoz Motor SportsPanoz GTR-1 HybridGBR James Weaver
GBR Perry McCarthyLMGT13:54.199+16.510
16Kremer RacingKremer K8 SpyderITA Rocky Agusta
ITA Almo CoppelliLMP13:54.617+16.928
**18**18Konrad MotorsportKremer K8 SpyderAUT Franz KonradLMP13:54.625+16.936
51Viper Team OrecaChrysler Viper GTS-RMCO Olivier Beretta
FRA Dominique Dupuy
POR Pedro LamyLMGT24:00.120+22.431
53Viper Team OrecaChrysler Viper GTS-RGBR Justin Bell
FRA Dominique Dupuy
POR Pedro LamyLMGT24:00.665+22.976
72Larbre CompétitionPorsche 911 GT2FRA Patrice Goueslard
FRA Patrick Bourdais
FRA Jean-Luc ChéreauLMGT24:03.380+25.691
64Roock Racing MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2SWI Bruno Eichmann
DEU Claudia HürtgenLMGT24:03.925+26.236
70Konrad MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2USA Larry Schumacher
USA Nick Ham
GBR Martin StrettonLMGT24:04.121+26.432
56Chamberlain EngineeringChrysler Viper GTS-RGBR Gary Ayles
USA Matt Turner
NLD Hans HugenholtzLMGT24:04.618+26.929
62CJ MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2USA John Morton
CAN John Graham
DEU Harald GrohsLMGT24:06.814+29.125
61Krauss Race Sports InternationalPorsche 911 GT2DEU Bernhard Müller
DEU Michael Trunk
DEU Ernst PalmbergerLMGT24:09.016+31.327
**27**74Cirtek MotorsportSaleen Mustang SRGBR Rob Schirle
FRA Michel LigonnetLMGT2/LMP24:09.895+32.206
**28**68Elf Haberthur RacingPorsche 911 GT2FRA Éric Graham
FRA Hervé Poulain
FRA Jean-Luc Maury-LaribièreLMGT24:23.924+46.235
**29**20JL SonnierWR LMP 98FRA Pierre Bruneau
FRA Dominique LacaudLMP14:48.010+1:10.321
**30**66Roock Racing MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2GBR John Robinson
GBR Hugh Price
GER Sascha MaassenLMGT25:00.367+1:22.678

Note: Pink background denotes non-qualifiers, green background denotes entries automatically pre-qualified.

Reserve entries

The entries which failed to pre-qualify were placed on a reserve list, in case an entry from the list of 48 withdrew prior to the event. These entries were allowed to join the race entry list based on the fastest pre-qualifying times from the same group and class as the withdrawn entry.

Before the race, two LMGT2 entries from the first pre-qualifying session were withdrawn. First to be withdrawn was the lone Cirtek Mustang which had qualified, which promoted the #65 Roock Racing 911 GT2 into the race. Secondly Viper Team Oreca, which had a total of four Vipers qualified for the race including their automatic entry, withdrew Viper #52. This promoted the #58 RJ Racing Helem into the race.

Qualifying

Of the 48 cars entered for the race 47 would take part in practice and qualifying. The Helem V6, which had been promoted following the withdrawal of the #52 Viper, ultimately failed race week scrutineering checks because of non-complying structural differences between the road car and the competition one entered in the 24 Hours. After barely scraping through on a reserve entry the car would thus not be allowed to take any further part in race proceedings.

Qualifying took place over a combined four sessions held on Wednesday and Thursday evening, with the fastest times set at any time across all sessions determining the starting grid for the race.

Qualifying results

Class leaders are in bold.

PosNo.TeamCarClassDriverTimeGap1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647
35AMG-MercedesMercedes-Benz CLK-LMLMGT1Bernd Schneider3:35.544
28Toyota MotorsportToyota GT-OneLMGT1Martin Brundle3:36.552+1.038
36AMG-MercedesMercedes-Benz CLK-LMLMGT1Christophe Bouchut3:36.901+1.367
25Porsche AGPorsche 911 GT1-98LMGT1Jörg Müller3:38.084+2.550
26Porsche AGPorsche 911 GT1-98LMGT1Allan McNish3:38.407+2.873
2Team BMW MotorsportBMW V12 LMLMP1Pierluigi Martini3:38.829+3.295
29Toyota MotorsportToyota GT-OneLMGT1Thierry Boutsen3:40.042+4.508
27Toyota MotorsportToyota GT-OneLMGT1Ukyo Katayama3:40.472+4.938
7Porsche AGPorsche LMP1-98LMP1Michele Alboreto3:40.503+4.969
30Nissan MotorsportNissan R390 GT1LMGT1Franck Lagorce3:40.649+5.115
45Panoz Motor SportsPanoz GTR-1LMGT1David Brabham3:40.730+5.196
1Team BMW MotorsportBMW V12 LMLMP1Tom Kristensen3:41.599+6.065
31Nissan MotorsportNissan R390 GT1LMGT1Jan Lammers3:41.621+6.087
32Nissan MotorsportNissan R390 GT1LMGT1Aguri Suzuki3:42.397+6.863
14Courage CompétitionCourage C51LMP1Fredrik Ekblom3:43.244+7.710
13Courage CompétitionCourage C51LMP1Didier Cottaz3:43.471+7.937
5Jabouille-BourscheFerrari 333 SPLMP1Jean-Christophe Boullion3:44.458+8.924
44Panoz Motor SportsPanoz GTR-1LMGT1Éric Bernard3:44.602+9.068
33Nissan MotorsportNissan R390 GT1LMGT1Takuya Kurosawa3:45.293+9.759
8Porsche AGPorsche LMP1-98LMP1Pierre-Henri Raphanel3:45.452+9.918
3Moretti Racing Inc.Ferrari 333 SPLMP1Didier Theys3:45.755+10.261
12Doyle-Risi RacingFerrari 333 SPLMP1Eric van de Poele3:46.289+10.755
41Gulf Team Davidoff McLarenMcLaren F1 GTRLMGT1Rinaldo Capello3:50.566+15.032
40Gulf Team Davidoff McLarenMcLaren F1 GTRLMGT1Tim Sugden3:50.863+15.329
15La FilièreCourage C36LMP1Olivier Grouillard3:51.535+16.001
21Solution FRiley & Scott Mk IIILMP1Philippe Gache3:54.274+18.740
24Courage CompétitionCourage C41LMP1Olivier Thévenin3:56.658+21.124
10Pilot RacingFerrari 333 SPLMP1Michel Ferté3:57.546+22.012
16Kremer RacingKremer K8 SpyderLMP1Xavier Pompidou3:57.814+22.280
51Viper Team OrecaChrysler Viper GTS-RLMGT2Olivier Beretta3:59.981+24.447
50Viper Team OrecaChrysler Viper GTS-RLMGT2Karl Wendlinger4:05.006+29.472
60Société ChereauPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Jean-Pierre Jarier4:05.010+29.476
53Viper Team OrecaChrysler Viper GTS-RLMGT2Justin Bell4:05.648+30.114
70Konrad MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Nick Ham4:06.110+30.576
64Roock Racing MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Claudia Hürtgen4:06.205+30.671
72Larbre CompétitionPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Patrice Goueslard4:06.511+30.977
67Elf Haberthur RacingPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Michel Neugarten4:08.326+32.792
55Chamberlain EngineeringChrysler Viper GTS-RLMGT2Ni Amorim4:08.958+33.424
71Estoril RacingPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Michel Maisonneuve4:09.263+33.729
22Didier BonnetDebora LMP296LMP2Lionel Robert4:09.453+33.919
56Chamberlain EngineeringChrysler Viper GTS-RLMGT2Gary Ayles4:09.683+34.149
62CJ MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Harald Grohs4:10.215+34.681
61Krauss Race Sports InternationalPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Michael Trunk4:11.606+36.072
65Roock Racing MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Robert Schirle4:11.910+36.376
69Michel NourryPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Thierry Perrier4:19.476+43.566
73Konrad MotorsportPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Toni Seiler4:20.426+44.892
68Elf Haberthur RacingPorsche 911 GT2LMGT2Éric Graham4:23.655+48.121

Race

Porsche won the race as the faster cars from Mercedes, BMW and Toyota retired with mechanical difficulties and accident damage. The remaining Nissans and outdated McLarens were unable to match the pace of the upgraded 911 GT1s. Following this race, Porsche went into a sabbatical, rumored to be part of a plan to allow Porsche's partner Audi to develop their own sportscar without competition from within the alliance.

Porsche would return to Le Mans in 2014; they would eventually win the 2015 race.

The GT2 class win by the Chrysler Viper GTS-R was the first GT class win for an American made car since the Shelby Daytona Coupe won in 1964.

Official results

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLapsEngine1234567891011121314151617181920212223DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF
LMGT126DEU Porsche AGFRA Laurent Aïello
GBR Allan McNish
MCO Stéphane OrtelliPorsche 911 GT1-98351
Porsche M96/80 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT125DEU Porsche AGDEU Jörg Müller
DEU Uwe Alzen
FRA Bob WollekPorsche 911 GT1-98350
Porsche M96/80 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT132JPN Nissan MotorsportJPN Aguri Suzuki
JPN Kazuyoshi Hoshino
JPN Masahiko KageyamaNissan R390 GT1348
Nissan VRH35L 3.5 L Turbo V8
LMGT140GBR Gulf Team Davidoff McLarenGBR Steve O'Rourke
GBR Tim Sugden
USA Bill AuberlenMcLaren F1 GTR343
BMW S70 6.0 L V12
LMGT130JPN Nissan MotorsportDNK John Nielsen
DEU Michael Krumm
FRA Franck LagorceNissan R390 GT1342
Nissan VRH35L 3.5 L Turbo V8
LMGT131JPN Nissan MotorsportNLD Jan Lammers
FRA Érik Comas
ITA Andrea MonterminiNissan R390 GT1342
Nissan VRH35L 3.5L Turbo V8
LMGT145USA Panoz Motor SportsAUS David Brabham
GBR Andy Wallace
GBR Jamie DaviesPanoz GTR-1335
Ford-Roush 6.0 L V8
LMP112USA Doyle-Risi RacingZAF Wayne Taylor
BEL Eric van de Poele
ESP Fermín VelezFerrari 333 SP332
Ferrari F130E 4.0 L V12
LMGT127JPN Toyota MotorsportJPN Ukyo Katayama
JPN Toshio Suzuki
JPN Keiichi TsuchiyaToyota GT-One326
Toyota R36V 3.6 L Turbo V8
LMGT133JPN Nissan MotorsportJPN Satoshi Motoyama
JPN Takuya Kurosawa
JPN Masami KageyamaNissan R390 GT1319
Nissan VRH35L 3.5 L Turbo V8
LMGT253FRA Viper Team OrecaGBR Justin Bell
USA David Donohue
ITA Luca DrudiChrysler Viper GTS-R317
Chrysler 8.0 L V10
LMP116DEU Kremer RacingITA Rocky Agusta
ITA Almo Coppelli
FRA Xavier PompidouKremer K8/2 Spyder314
Porsche Type-935 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT251FRA Viper Team OrecaMCO Olivier Beretta
PRT Pedro Lamy
USA Tommy ArcherChrysler Viper GTS-R312
Chrysler 8.0 L V10
LMP13USA Moretti Racing Inc.ITA Gianpiero Moretti
ITA Mauro Baldi
BEL Didier TheysFerrari 333 SP311
Ferrari F130E 4.0 L V12
LMP124FRA Courage CompétitionJPN Yojiro Terada
FRA Franck Fréon
FRA Olivier ThéveninCourage C41304
Porsche Type-935 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6
LMP115FRA La FilièreFRA Henri Pescarolo
FRA Olivier Grouillard
FRA Franck MontagnyCourage C36300
Porsche Type-935 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT264DEU Roock Racing MotorsportDEU Claudia Hürtgen
FRA Michel Ligonnet
GBR Robert NearnPorsche 911 GT2285
Porsche 3.8 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT269FRA Michel NourryFRA Michel Nourry
FRA Thierry Perrier
FRA Jean-Louis RicciPorsche 911 GT2276
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT256GBR Chamberlain EngineeringGBR Gary Ayles
USA Matt Turner
NLD Hans HugenholtzChrysler Viper GTS-R270
Chrysler 8.0 L V10
LMGT268CHE Elf Haberthur RacingFRA Éric Graham
FRA Hervé Poulain
FRA Jean-Luc Maury-LaribièrePorsche 911 GT2268
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT255GBR Chamberlain EngineeringPRT Ni Amorim
PRT Gonçalo Gomes
PRT Manuel Mello-BreynerChrysler Viper GTS-R264
Chrysler 8.0 L V10
LMGT265DEU Roock Racing MotorsportGBR Rob Schirle
DEU André Ahrlé
GBR David WarnockPorsche 911 GT2247
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT272FRA Larbre CompétitionFRA Patrice Goueslard
FRA Jean-Luc Chéreau
FRA Pierre YverPorsche 911 GT2240
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT129JPN Toyota MotorsportBEL Thierry Boutsen
DEU Ralf Kelleners
GBR Geoff LeesToyota GT-One330
Toyota R36V 3.6 L Turbo V8
LMGT271PRT Estoril RacingFRA Michel Maisonneuve
FRA Manuel Monteiro
FRA Michel MonteiroPorsche 911 GT2277
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT144USA Panoz Motor SportsFRA Éric Bernard
FRA Christophe Tinseau
USA Johnny O'ConnellPanoz GTR-1236
Ford-Roush 6.0 L V8
LMP113FRA Courage CompétitionFRA Didier Cottaz
BEL Marc Goossens
FRA Jean-Philippe BellocCourage C51232
Nissan VRH35Z 3.0 L Turbo V8
LMGT141GBR Gulf Team Davidoff McLarenDEU Dr. Thomas Bscher
ITA Emanuele Pirro
ITA Rinaldo CapelloMcLaren F1 GTR228
BMW S70 6.0 L V12
LMP18DEU Porsche AGFRA Pierre-Henri Raphanel
USA David Murry
GBR James WeaverPorsche LMP1-98218
Porsche Type-935 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6
LMP110FRA Pilot RacingFRA Michel Ferté
FRA Pascal Fabre
FRA François MigaultFerrari 333 SP203
Ferrari F130E 4.0 L V12
LMGT267CHE Elf Haberthur RacingBEL Michel Neugarten
FRA Jean-Claude Lagniez
FRA David SmadjaPorsche 911 GT2198
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT128JPN Toyota MotorsportGBR Martin Brundle
FRA Emmanuel Collard
FRA Éric HélaryToyota GT-One191
Toyota R36V 3.6 L Turbo V8
LMP15FRA Jabouille-BourscheITA Vincenzo Sospiri
FRA Jean-Christophe Boullion
FRA Jérôme PolicandFerrari 333 SP187
Ferrari F130E 4.0 L V12
LMGT260FRA Société ChereauFRA Jean-Pierre Jarier
SWE Carl Rosenblad
GBR Robin DonovanPorsche 911 GT2164
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT262CAN CJ MotorsportUSA John Morton
CAN John Graham
DEU Harald GrohsPorsche 911 GT2164
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMP121FRA Solution FFRA Philippe Gache
AUS Wayne Gardner
BEL Didier de RadiguèsRiley & Scott Mk III155
Ford 5.1 L V8
LMP114FRA Courage CompétitionSWE Fredrik Ekblom
FRA Patrice Gay
JPN Takeshi TsuchiyaCourage C51126
Nissan VRH35Z 3.5 L Turbo V8
LMP17DEU Porsche AGITA Michele Alboreto
SWE Stefan Johansson
FRA Yannick DalmasPorsche LMP1-98107
Porsche Type-935 3.2 L Turbo Flat-6
LMP222FRA Didier BonnetFRA Lionel Robert
FRA Édouard Sezionale
FRA Pierre BruneauDebora LMP296106
BMW S50 3.2 L I6
LMGT261DEU Krauss Race Sports InternationalDEU Bernhard Müller
DEU Michael Trunk
DEU Ernst PalmbergerPorsche 911 GT271
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMP11DEU Team BMW MotorsportDEU Hans-Joachim Stuck
GBR Steve Soper
DNK Tom KristensenBMW V12 LM60
BMW S70 6.0 L V12
LMP12DEU Team BMW MotorsportITA Pierluigi Martini
DEU Joachim Winkelhock
Venezuela Johnny CecottoBMW V12 LM43
BMW S70 6.0 L V12
LMGT136DEU AMG-MercedesFRA Jean-Marc Gounon
BRA Ricardo Zonta
FRA Christophe BouchutMercedes-Benz CLK-LM31
Mercedes-Benz GT108B 5.0 L V8
LMGT250FRA Viper Team OrecaAUT Karl Wendlinger
BEL Marc Duez
NLD Patrick HuismanChrysler Viper GTS-R28
Chrysler 8.0 L V10
LMGT270DEU Konrad MotorsportAUT Franz Konrad
USA Larry Schumacher
USA Nick HamPorsche 911 GT224
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6
LMGT135DEU AMG-MercedesDEU Bernd Schneider
AUS Mark Webber
DEU Klaus LudwigMercedes-Benz CLK-LM19
Mercedes-Benz GT108B 5.0 L V8
LMGT273DEU Konrad MotorsportCHE Toni Seiler
USA Peter Kitchak
ITA Angelo ZadraPorsche 911 GT22
Porsche 3.6 L Turbo Flat-6

Statistics

  • Pole Position - #35 AMG-Mercedes - 3:35.544 (Bernd Schneider)
  • Fastest Lap - #28 Toyota Motorsport - 3:41.809 (Martin Brundle)
  • Distance - 4783.78 km
  • Average Speed - 199.324 km/h
  • Highest Trap Speed — Toyota GT-One - 345 km/h (practice)

References

References

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  5. "The overall winners' list from the official site of Le Mans".
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