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2009 24 Hours of Le Mans

77th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race

2009 24 Hours of Le Mans

77th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race

Circuit de la Sarthe track
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP, car number 9, winner Le Mans 2009, beneath podium
Winning drivers of 24 Hours Le Mans on the podium, 14 June 2009

The 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans () was the 77th Grand Prix of Endurance, an endurance auto race run over 24 hours. It took place at the Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans, France, and was organised by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) over 13–14 June 2009 and was started by Fiat and Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo at 15:00 local time (13:00 UTC). A test day was initially scheduled for 31 May that year, but was canceled by the ACO due to economic concerns. The race was attended by 234,800 spectators.

Peugeot succeeded in winning the race in the third year of the 908 HDi FAP program with drivers David Brabham, Marc Gené, and Alexander Wurz driving the No. 9 car for 382 laps; an all-French driving squad secured second place for Peugeot as well. Audi, who had won eight of the last ten Le Mans, finished third in their new R15 TDI. Team Essex gave Porsche their second LMP2 victory in a row, while the American Corvette Racing team earned their first GT1 win since . Risi Competizione Ferrari led the GT2 category for their second straight victory in the class.

Schedule

Events for the 24 Hours of Le Mans began on 8 June with technical inspections, before initial practice began on 10 June. Due to the cancellation of the May test session, the Wednesday track session has been altered to free practice only, with no qualification times being recorded in the mostly wet session. Qualifying therefore only took place on Thursday, which remained dry.

ScheduleDateTime (local)Event
Monday, 8 June14:30 – 18:00Sporting Checks and Administrative scrutineering
Tuesday, 9 June08:30 – 17:00Sporting Checks and Administrative scrutineering
Wednesday, 10 June18:00 – 24:00Free practice
Thursday, 11 June19:00 – 21:00Qualifying
22:00 – 24:00
Friday, 12 June10:00 – 20:00Pit Walk
18:00 – 19:00Drivers' parade in Le Mans City center
Saturday, 13 June09:00 – 09:45Warm-up
14:22Beginning of starting procedure
15:00Start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Sunday, 14 June15:00Finish of the 24 Hours of Le Mans

Entries

Automatic invitations

Automatic entry to the 2009 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 2008 seasons of the American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series, FIA GT Championship, and the Petit Le Mans. New for 2009 was an automatic invitation awarded to the team which accumulated the most points in the Michelin Energy Endurance Challenge, as part of the Le Mans Series. The award was based on fuel economy of competitors during each event.

On 20 January 2009, the ACO announced that 15 of the 29 automatic invitations had been accepted by their recipients. Entries with a blue background were granted entries, but did not accept their invitations.

Reason enteredLMP1LMP2GT1GT2
1st in [24 Hours of Le Mans](2008-24-hours-of-le-mans)DEU Audi Sport North AmericaNLD Van Merksteijn MotorsportGBR Aston Martin RacingUSA Risi Competizione
2nd in 24 Hours of Le MansFRA Team Peugeot TotalDNK Team EssexUSA Corvette RacingITA BMS Scuderia Italia
1st in [Le Mans Series](2008-le-mans-series-season)DEU Audi Sport Team JoestNLD Van Merksteijn MotorsportFRA Luc Alphand AventuresGBR Virgo Motorsport
2nd in Le Mans SeriesFRA Team Peugeot TotalDNK Team EssexGBR Team ModenaDEU Team Felbermayr-Proton
1st in [Petit Le Mans](2008-petit-le-mans)USA Audi Sport North AmericaUSA Penske Motorsports, Inc.USA Corvette RacingUSA Risi Competizione
1st in [American Le Mans Series](2008-american-le-mans-series-season)USA Intersport Racing1USA Penske RacingUSA Bell Motorsports2USA Flying Lizard Motorsports
1st in [FIA GT Championship](2008-fia-gt-championship-season)DEU Vitaphone Racing TeamITA AF Corse
2nd in FIA GT ChampionshipDEU Phoenix Carsport RacingITA BMS Scuderia Italia
1st in Energy Endurance ChallengeCHE Horag Racing

:1. Due to Audi Sport North America already earning two entries (first in previous 24 Hours of Le Mans and first at Petit Le Mans), they could not receive the automatic invitation for also winning the American Le Mans Series championship. The entry was instead given to the team which finished second in the championship.

:2. Due to Corvette Racing already earning two entries (second in previous 24 Hours of Le Mans and first at Petit Le Mans), they could not receive the automatic invitation for also winning the American Le Mans Series championship. The entry was instead given to the team which finished second in the championship.

Applications

Prior to the deadline for applications, 82 separate entries by teams representing 17 countries were received by the ACO. This amount is only six less than the total of applications received for the previous running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The ACO Selection Committee decided on which teams were invited to fill the remaining 40 positions alongside those teams who had already received automatic invitations, along with ten reserve entries.

Entry list

On 26 February, the ACO announced their list of 55 entries which will be invited to take part in the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans. 21 cars within the LMP1 category include Audi, Peugeot, and Aston Martin with three cars each, as well as private entries for the Kolles Audis, Pescarolo Peugeot, and Speedy-Sebah Aston Martin. This also made a total of nine cars which would be using diesel fuel. LMP2 featured previous race winners Team Goh in a previous winning car, the Porsche RS Spyder, joined by last year's runner-up Team Essex. Mazda supplied engines for four entries, split amongst the Lola and Pescarolo chassis.

The GT1 category was fought amongst three manufacturers, as Corvette Racing and Luc Alphand Aventures attempted to overcome the two private Aston Martin and Lamborghini entries. GT2 was once again dominated by the Ferrari and Porsche battle, although Ferrari had the power of numbers with its ten entries compared to Porsche's five. Sole entries from Spyker and the Drayson Aston Martin completed the GT2 field.

Reserve entries

Ten entries are granted a reserve entry, in case an entry from the list of 55 withdraws prior to the event. These ten entries will be allowed to join the race entry list in the order they are listed here, regardless of their class.

On 31 March, Gigawave Motorsport withdrew their Aston Martin from the GT1 category of the entry list in order to concentrate on their development of the Nissan GT-R program. This promoted Advanced Engineering/Team Seattle from the reserve list to the entry list. Three days later Epsilon Euskadi withdrew their LMP1 entry which was replaced by the Endurance China Team. Epsilon Euskadi also withdrew their second entry from the reserve list. On 29 April, it was announced that Vitaphone Racing withdrew their LMP2 entry and was replaced by a second IMSA Performance Matmut GT2 entry. Racing Box also announced that they withdrew their LMP2 reserve entry. IPB Spartak Racing announced their withdrawal from the event on 15 May because one of their drivers, Peter Kox, was unable to participate in the race. It was replaced by the Barazi-Epsilon LMP2 entry.

On 22 May, reserve entries were no longer able to be accepted into the race, regardless of further withdrawals. The entries of Gerard Welter's WR-Zytek LMP2, Team Felbermayr-Proton's Porsche GT2, Snoras Spyker Squadron's Spyker GT2, and Larbre Compétition's Saleen GT1 were the only remaining reserves at the time of the entry list closure.

Free practice

After the cancellation of the test session, Wednesday's schedule was changed from a qualifying session to a six-hour free practice. Track conditions varied as rain arrived several times during the practice, limiting the amount of time available with a dry circuit. Audi led the session with Allan McNish setting a fastest lap of 3:30.708 in the No. 1 car, followed immediately by the No. 2 Audi. The best Peugeot was the No. 9 car, followed immediately by the privately entered Pescarolo Sport Peugeot. The fastest LMP1 not running a diesel engine was the second Pescarolo entry with a time of 3:35.868, followed by the No. 008 and No. 007 Aston Martins.

The LMP2 category was led by the Porsche RS Spyders, with Team Essex's 3:46.426 ahead of the Navi Team Goh entry. Quifel ASM Team's Ginetta-Zytek was a distant third, ten seconds behind Team Essex. Corvette Racing were at the front of GT1, with the No. 63's 3:57.876 lap time ahead of the No. 64 car. Jetalliance Racing were third while the two Luc Alphand Corvettes did few laps after fixing an incorrectly installed rollcage and the JLOC Lamborghini did not complete a lap after breaking a driveshaft. Porsche were ahead of Ferrari in the GT2 category, with Felbermayr-Proton ahead of the Risi Competizione. Spyker Squadron were able to reach third in the class.

The only major incident of the practice session was an accident by KSM's driver Jean de Pourtales. The driver spun approaching the Dunlop Chicane, impacting a concrete barrier before sliding into a tire barrier. The second impact ripped much of the rear of the car off.

Qualifying

Stéphane Sarrazin claimed his third consecutive pole position at Le Mans, planting the No. 8 Peugeot at the front of the field with a lap time of 3:22.888. He set the lap on the third of his flying laps during a run near the end of the four-hour qualifying session, bettering Allan McNish's lap time by 0.8 seconds. McNish's lap was set on the final lap of the first two-hour qualifying session, beating the Peugeot of Franck Montagny who led much of the first session. McNish's lap remained at the top of the charts for much of the second session until Sarrazin's performance. Peugeot planned to practice race setups during the entire qualifying session, and were not seeking to obtain the pole position.

At the end of qualifying Peugeots filled the next three places on the grid behind the front row with the car of Pescarolo Sport settling in at fourth fastest. Aston Martin were able to secure the fastest lap for a petrol-powered car, with the No. 007 entry on a few thousandths of a second behind the No. 3 Audi and followed by the No. 008 Aston Martin and No. 13 Speedy Racing Team Sebah Aston Martin.

The Porsche RS Spyders continued their dominance in the LMP2 category, with Casper Elgaard of Team Essex ahead of Team Goh with a lap time of 3:37.720. Third in the category was the No. 33 Speedy Racing Team Sebah Lola-Judd which was over three seconds behind the Porsches. Corvette Racing secured the front row in the GT1 category, with Jan Magnussen's No. 63 entry half a second ahead of the No. 64 sister car. Jetalliance Racing's privately entered Aston Martin was under two seconds behind, and followed immediately by the two Luc Alphand Corvettes. The JLOC Lamborghini struggled with mechanical issues and was never able to lift itself from last place on grid.

The GT2 category was led by Porsche who bested their rivals Ferrari with two cars. Pole winner Flying Lizard Motorsports' 4:03.202 was less than a tenth of a second ahead of the No. 77 Felbermayr-Proton car. Risi Competizione led the Ferrari fight with a third place qualifying time, joined by JMB Racing and BMS Scuderia Italia. The Aston Martin of Drayson Racing was ninth in the category, while the Spyker was eleventh.

Several incidents occurred during the qualifying session. The Pescarolo Peugeot drive by Jean-Christophe Boullion spun at the Tetre Rouge corner and ripped the left front fender off the car after impacting the wall. The Peugeot was able to return to the pits and be repaired. The No. 007 Aston Martin also hit a wall after losing control during braking for the second chicane on the Mulsanne Straight. Jan Charouz was traveling at 270 km/h at the time of the incident. The incident occurred in the closing minutes of qualifying, but the car was repaired.

Qualifying results

Class leaders are in bold.

PosNo.TeamCarClassTimeGap12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455
8Team Peugeot TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13:22.888
1Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R15 TDILMP13:23.650+0.762
7Team Peugeot TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13:24.860+1.972
17Pescarolo SportPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13:25.062+2.174
9Peugeot Sport TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13:25.252+2.364
2Audi Sport North AmericaAudi R15 TDILMP13:25.780+2.892
3Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R15 TDILMP13:27.106+4.218
007AMR Eastern EuropeLola-Aston Martin B09/60LMP13:27.180+4.292
008Aston Martin RacingLola-Aston Martin B09/60LMP13:27.704+4.816
13Speedy Racing Team SebahLola B08/60-Aston MartinLMP13:28.134+5.246
23Strakka RacingGinetta-Zytek GZ09SLMP13:29.798+6.910
16Pescarolo SportPescarolo 01-JuddLMP13:30.466+7.578
15KollesAudi R10 TDILMP13:31.192+8.304
14KollesAudi R10 TDILMP13:31.548+8.660
10Team Oreca Matmut AIMOreca 01-AIMLMP13:33.514+10.626
11Team Oreca Matmut AIMOreca 01-AIMLMP13:33.860+10.972
009Aston Martin RacingLola-Aston Martin B09/60LMP13:33.968+11.080
6Team LNTGinetta-Zytek GZ09SLMP13:35.804+12.916
4Creation AutosportifCreation CA07LMP13:36.552+13.072
31Team EssexPorsche RS Spyder EvoLMP23:37.720+14.832
5Navi Team GohPorsche RS Spyder EvoLMP23:37.802+14.914
12Signature PlusCourage-Oreca LC70E-JuddLMP13:39.326+16.438
33Speedy Racing Team SebahLola B08/80-JuddLMP23:41.724+18.836
25RMLLola B08/80-Mazda MZR-RLMP23:41.952+19.064
40Quifel ASM TeamGinetta-Zytek GZ09S/2LMP23:42.012+19.124
30Racing BoxLola B08/80-JuddLMP23:42.848+19.960
41GAC Racing TeamZytek 07S/2LMP23:44.830+21.942
35OAK RacingPescarolo 01-Mazda MZR-RLMP23:45.032+22.144
32Barazi-EpsilonZytek 07S/2LMP23:52.956+30.068
39KSMLola B07/46LMP23:53.072+30.184
63Corvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13:54.230+31.342
64Corvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13:54.702+31.814
26Bruichladdich-Bruneau TeamRadical SR9-AERLMP23:55.320+32.432
66Jetalliance RacingAston Martin DBR9GT13:56.126+33.238
72Luc Alphand AventuresChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT13:57.170+34.282
24OAK RacingPescarolo 01-Mazda MZR-RLMP23:57.524+34.636
73Luc Alphand AventuresChevrolet Corvette C6.RGT14:00.528+35.676
80Flying Lizard MotorsportsPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT24:03.202+40.314
77Team Felbermayr-ProtonPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT24:03.232+40.344
82Risi CompetizioneFerrari F430 GT2GT24:04.056+41.168
99JMB RacingFerrari F430 GT2GT24:04.084+41.196
97BMS Scuderia ItaliaFerrari F430 GT2GT24:04.222+41.334
76IMSA Performance MatmutPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT24:04.648+41.760
78AF CorseFerrari F430 GT2GT24:04.938+42.050
92JMW MotorsportFerrari F430 GT2GT24:05.168+42.280
87Drayson RacingAston Martin V8 Vantage GT2GT24:06.482+43.594
89Hankook Team FarnbacherFerrari F430 GT2GT24:06.612+43.724
85Snoras Spyker SquadronSpyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R-AudiGT24:08.348+45.460
84Team ModenaFerrari F430 GT2GT24:08.508+45.620
83Risi CompetizioneFerrari F430 GT2GT24:08.758+45.870
70IMSA Performance MatmutPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT24:10.014+47.126
75Endurance Asia TeamPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT24:10.456+47.568
96Virgo MotorsportFerrari F430 GT2GT24:10.664+47.776
81Advanced EngineeringFerrari F430 GT2GT24:13.920+51.032
68JLOCLamborghini Murciélago R-GTGT14:21.812+58.924

Race

New rules have caused the diesels to become considerably slower than the previous year. Peugeot qualified 4 seconds slower than 2008 but still maintained the speed advantage over the new Audi R15. Audi's lack of testing meant that the cars struggled to get any sort of a good setup. All works drivers complained about understeer in the Le Mans aero package on the R15. Tom Kristensen commented that the high-downforce package like the one used at Sebring were much better. The R15 also struggled to get beyond a double-stint.

The No. 82 Ferrari F430 GT2 of Risi Competizione took first place in GT2

The race began at 15:00 local time (UTC+2) 13 June 2009, with Franck Montagny in the pole position Peugeot 908 HDi FAP leading the field. The race was started by the waving of the French tricolour by Fiat and Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, honoring the 60th anniversary of Ferrari's first victory at Le Mans.

In the LMP1 class, the Peugeots showed they could maintain a pace that the Audis struggled to maintain over the full run. The #7 Peugeot was released too early and hit from the side by the Pescarolo Peugeot. The initial damage was a small puncture but the resulting damage destroyed the whole left rear end of the car. Two of the three Audis had off-track excursions in the first 12 hours; one resulting in the #2 car being out of the race on lap 104. During the early evening, the #1 Audi lost a lap to the leading Peugeot. Further technical issues would see it lose another seven laps in total to the winner. In LMP2, the Navi Team Goh Porsche RS Spyder qualified 2nd overall and maintained a solid pace until crashing heavily with one hour to go, allowing the pole-sitting #31 Team Essex Porsche to carry on to the win.

In GT1, the final outing of the Chevrolet Corvette C6.R as a factory team at Le Mans ended well, with the #63 car driven by O'Connell, Magnussen and García sitting on the pole and finishing first in class. Magnussen was sick early on, which left O'Connell and Garcia to finish the race as a two-driver team. Several other teams were stricken with the loss of a driver, most notable being the LMP1 #009 Lola-Aston, whose driver Stuart Hall was excluded when he collided with the LMP2 #26 Radical, and the stewards determined his fault to be substantial. Another team with a driver that was excluded was Kolles' Narain Karthikeyan as he dislocated his shoulder going over the pitwall before the race, leaving Charles Zwolsman Jr. and André Lotterer to do the whole 24 hours, yet they finished a respectable 7th in P1 and 7th overall.

In GT2, Ferrari celebrated their 60th Anniversary win with Ferraris taking the first 4 spots, the Risi Competizione #82 Ferrari F430 GT2 heading the class.

New rules requiring only one man with one airgun in the pits were aimed to lower the overall costs of the event by causing teams to double or triple stint tires due to the time needed to replace them.

Official results

Class winners are marked in bold. Cars running at the finish but failing to complete 70% of the winner's distance are marked as Not Classified.

PosClass
Pos.ClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLapsEngine1122334455667788991011110122131114121511621713181192203211422323424152552662772842983093133210Not Classified3311Did Not Finish34535436637123813397401641174218438449451446154719482049105016515521153125417556
LMP19FRA Peugeot Sport TotalAUS David Brabham
ESP Marc Gené
AUT Alexander WurzPeugeot 908 HDi FAP382
Peugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP18FRA Team Peugeot TotalFRA Franck Montagny
FRA Sébastien Bourdais
FRA Stéphane SarrazinPeugeot 908 HDi FAP381
Peugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP11DEU Audi Sport Team JoestDNK Tom Kristensen
GBR Allan McNish
ITA Rinaldo CapelloAudi R15 TDI376
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V10
(Diesel)
LMP1007CZE AMR Eastern EuropeCZE Jan Charouz
CZE Tomáš Enge
DEU Stefan MückeLola-Aston Martin B09/60373
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
LMP111FRA Team Oreca Matmut AIMFRA Olivier Panis
FRA Nicolas Lapierre
FRA Soheil AyariOreca 01370
AIM YS5.5 5.5 L V10
LMP17FRA Team Peugeot TotalFRA Nicolas Minassian
PRT Pedro Lamy
AUT Christian KlienPeugeot 908 HDi FAP369
Peugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP114DEU KollesNLD Charles Zwolsman Jr.
DEU André LottererAudi R10 TDI369
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP116FRA Pescarolo SportFRA Christophe Tinseau
FRA Bruce Jouanny
PRT João BarbosaPescarolo 01368
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
LMP115DEU KollesDNK Christian Bakkerud
NLD Christijan Albers
CHE Giorgio MondiniAudi R10 TDI360
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP231DNK Team EssexDNK Casper Elgaard
DNK Kristian Poulsen
FRA Emmanuel CollardPorsche RS Spyder Evo357
Porsche MR6 3.4 L V8
LMP112FRA Signature PlusFRA Pierre Ragues
FRA Franck Mailleux
FRA Didier AndréCourage-Oreca LC70E344
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
LMP233CHE Speedy Racing Team
GBR Sebah AutomotiveCHE Benjamin Leuenberger
FRA Xavier Pompidou
GBR Jonny KaneLola B08/80343
Judd DB 3.4 L V8
LMP1008GBR Aston Martin RacingGBR Anthony Davidson
GBR Darren Turner
NLD Jos VerstappenLola-Aston Martin B09/60342
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
LMP113CHE Speedy Racing Team
GBR Sebah AutomotiveITA Andrea Belicchi
FRA Nicolas Prost
CHE Neel JaniLola B08/60342
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
GT163USA Corvette RacingUSA Johnny O'Connell
DNK Jan Magnussen
ESP Antonio GarcíaChevrolet Corvette C6.R342
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
GT173FRA Luc Alphand AventuresNLD Xavier Maassen
FRA Yann Clairay
FRA Julien JousseChevrolet Corvette C6.R336
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
LMP13DEU Audi Sport Team JoestDEU Timo Bernhard
FRA Romain Dumas
FRA Alexandre PrématAudi R15 TDI333
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V10
(Diesel)
GT282USA Risi CompetizioneBRA Jaime Melo
DEU Pierre Kaffer
FIN Mika SaloFerrari F430 GT2329
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT297ITA BMS Scuderia ItaliaITA Fabio Babini
ITA Matteo Malucelli
ITA Paolo RubertiFerrari F430 GT2327
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
LMP224FRA OAK Racing
FRA Team Mazda FranceFRA Jacques Nicolet
MCO Richard Hein
FRA Jean-François YvonPescarolo 01325
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
LMP123GBR Strakka RacingGBR Nick Leventis
GBR Peter Hardman
GBR Danny WattsGinetta-Zytek GZ09S325
Zytek ZJ458 4.5 L V8
GT283USA Risi Competizione
USA Krohn RacingUSA Tracy Krohn
BEL Eric van de Poele
SWE Niclas JönssonFerrari F430 GT2323
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT292GBR JMW MotorsportGBR Rob Bell
GBR Andrew Kirkaldy
GBR Tim SugdenFerrari F430 GT2320
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
LMP14GBR Creation AutosportifGBR Jamie Campbell-Walter
BEL Vanina Ickx
FRA Romain IannettaCreation CA07319
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
GT285NLD Snoras Spyker SquadronNLD Tom Coronel
NLD Jeroen Bleekemolen
CZE Jaroslav JanišSpyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R319
Audi 3.8 L V8
GT278ITA AF CorseITA Gianmaria Bruni
ARG Luis Pérez Companc
ARG Matías RussoFerrari F430 GT2317
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT284GBR Team ModenaGBR Leo Mansell
DEU Pierre Ehret
RUS Roman RusinovFerrari F430 GT2314
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
LMP232FRA Barazi-EpsilonDNK Juan Barazi
GBR Phil Bennett
GBR Stuart MoseleyZytek 07S/2306
Zytek 2ZG348 3.4 L V8
GT299MCO JMB RacingFRA Manuel Rodrigues
FRA Yvan Lebon
FRA Christophe BouchutFerrari F430 GT2304
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT281ITA Advanced Engineering
USA Team SeattleUSA Patrick Dempsey
USA Don Kitch Jr.
USA Joe FosterFerrari F430 GT2301
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT166AUT Jetalliance RacingAUT Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer
AUT Thomas Gruber
DEU Alex MüllerAston Martin DBR9294
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
GT296GBR Virgo MotorsportGBR Sean McInerney
GBR Michael McInerney
NLD Michael VergersFerrari F430 GT2280
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT275HKG Endurance Asia Team
FRA Perspective RacingHKG Darryl O'Young
FRA Philippe Hesnault
BGR Plamen KralevPorsche 997 GT3-RSR186
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
LMP25JPN Navi Team GohJPN Seiji Ara
JPN Keisuke Kunimoto
DEU Sascha MaassenPorsche RS Spyder Evo339
Porsche MR6 3.4 L V8
GT164USA Corvette RacingGBR Oliver Gavin
MCO Olivier Beretta
CHE Marcel FässlerChevrolet Corvette C6.R311
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
LMP225GBR RMLBRA Thomas Erdos
GBR Mike Newton
USA Chris DysonLola B08/86273
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
GT287GBR Drayson RacingGBR Paul Drayson
GBR Jonny Cocker
GBR Marino FranchittiAston Martin V8 Vantage GT2272
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
GT276FRA IMSA Performance MatmutFRA Patrick Pilet
FRA Raymond Narac
USA Patrick LongPorsche 997 GT3-RSR265
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
LMP239DEU KSMJPN Hideki Noda
FRA Jean de Pourtales
HKG Matthew MarshLola B07/46261
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
LMP1009GBR Aston Martin RacingGBR Stuart Hall
CHE Harold Primat
NLD Peter KoxLola-Aston Martin B09/60252
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
LMP110FRA Team Oreca Matmut AIMMCO Stéphane Ortelli
BRA Bruno Senna
PRT Tiago MonteiroOreca 01219
AIM YS5.5 5.5 L V10
LMP117FRA Pescarolo SportFRA Simon Pagenaud
FRA Jean-Christophe Boullion
FRA Benoît TréluyerPeugeot 908 HDi FAP210
Peugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP235FRA OAK Racing
FRA Team Mazda FranceFRA Matthieu Lahaye
FRA Guillaume Moreau
CHE Karim AjlaniPescarolo 01208
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L I4
LMP230ITA Racing BoxITA Andrea Piccini
ITA Thomas Biagi
ITA Matteo BobbiLola B08/80203
Judd DB 3.4 L V8
GT280USA Flying Lizard MotorsportsDEU Jörg Bergmeister
USA Darren Law
USA Seth NeimanPorsche 997 GT3-RSR194
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
GT289DEU Hankook Team FarnbacherDEU Dominik Farnbacher
DNK Allan Simonsen
SMR Christian MontanariFerrari F430 GT2183
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
LMP16GBR Team LNTGBR Lawrence Tomlinson
GBR Richard Dean
GBR Nigel MooreGinetta-Zytek GZ09S178
Zytek ZG408 4.0 L V8
LMP12DEU Audi Sport North AmericaDEU Marco Werner
DEU Lucas Luhr
DEU Mike RockenfellerAudi R15 TDI104
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V10
(Diesel)
LMP241CHE GAC Racing TeamSAU Karim Ojjeh
FRA Claude-Yves Gosselin
AUT Philipp PeterZytek 07S/2102
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8
GT270FRA IMSA Performance Matmut
DEU Team Felbermayr-ProtonFRA Michel Lecourt
AUT Horst Felbermayr
AUT Horst Felbermayr Jr.Porsche 997 GT3-RSR102
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
GT172FRA Luc Alphand AventuresFRA Luc Alphand
FRA Stéphan Grégoire
FRA Patrice GoueslardChevrolet Corvette C6.R99
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
LMP226GBR Bruichladdich-Bruneau TeamFRA Pierre Bruneau
FRA Marc Rostan
GBR Tim GreavesRadical SR991
AER P07 2.0 L Turbo I4
LMP240PRT Quifel ASM TeamPRT Miguel Amaral
FRA Olivier Pla
GBR Guy SmithGinetta-Zytek GZ09S/246
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8
GT277DEU Team Felbermayr-ProtonDEU Marc Lieb
DEU Wolf Henzler
AUT Richard LietzPorsche 997 GT3-RSR24
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
GT168JPN JLOCJPN Atsushi Yogo
JPN Yutaka Yamagishi
ITA Marco ApicellaLamborghini Murciélago R-GT1
Lamborghini 6.0 L V12

Statistics

  • Fastest Lap – #7 Peugeot 908 HDi FAP – 3:24.352
  • Best speed – Peugeot 908 HDi FAP – 341 km/h
  • Distance – 5206.28 km

Peugeot protest

On Monday, 8 June, following scrutineering and approval of the Audi R15 TDI by the ACO, Peugeot Sport director Olivier Quesnel stated that the team may file a protest over the legality of certain elements of the R15 TDI's design. This protest was officially filed two days later, immediately before the start of practice. Peugeot believes that the R15 features aerodynamic elements on the front of the car which violate the ACO's regulations about devices which may increase the amount of front downforce. Peugeot, as well as fellow competitors Aston Martin Racing and Oreca, initially questioned these aerodynamic elements at the 2009 12 Hours of Sebring in March, but were assured that the ACO would evaluate them prior to Le Mans.

Later that night, Peugeot received a response from the ACO stating that it would not uphold the protest. The ACO stated that they have the ability through their own regulations to determine if an aerodynamic element's sole purpose is to create downforce. Peugeot responded within an hour by appealing this decision. A decision on this appeal however would not be made until after the race had taken place, thus allowing Audi to continue to compete. Audi stated that they believed the matter was between Peugeot and the ACO, and that their car was legal.

Following the race, Peugeot announced that they were withdrawing their appeal of the scrutineer's decision. Peugeot cited a planned increase in communication between manufacturers and the ACO as their reasoning for the withdrawal.

Notes

References

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