The most successful participant of all time at Le Mans, Danish driver leads with nine wins (during 1997–2013), of which six were consecutive (2000–2005)The ( 24 heures du Mans) is the world's oldest and one of the most famous and influential in motorsports history.The overall winners of all events since 1923 are listed here. The race has been run every year since its inception with the exception of 1936, where the race was not run due to, and 1940 to 1948, due to. Records for wins are also listed. Lower class wins are not included.After the first 44 events had two drivers per winning entry, the winning entry used three drivers in 1977, which became the winning norm from 1985 onwards. With multiple drivers per winning entry, tempered by some drivers winning more than once, a total of 136 different drivers have won in the of the race. Contents.Winners YearDriversTeamCarTyreLapsDistanceChampionshipSport 3-Litre1282209.536 km& Aldington1202077.341 kmNo Team NameB3-61292233.982 kmNo Team NameB3-61472552.414 km1372369.807 km1542669.272 km1742843.83 km1792930.663 km1843017.654 km2182954.038 km2333144.038 km/2132886.938 kmArthur W. Five-time Le Mans winners: British driver (left), German driver (center), Italian driver (right).
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^ Luigi Chinetti won Le Mans initially as an Italian, but later won as an American. His wins are included for both countries.
The 1994 victory is listed with Porsche, although was the official constructor of the road car, a for street use and race. The 1996 and 1997 victories are listed with Porsche, although the car was built by on a modified Jaguar XJR-14 chassis, fitted with a Porsche 962 engine. ^References. (in French) Le Mans 1965 in Automobile Historique n°48 May 2005. (in French) 24 heures du Mans 1973 in Automobile Historique n°49 June/July 2005External links.
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