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List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners

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List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners

The 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 24 Heures du Mans) is an annual 24-hour automobile endurance race organised by the automotive group Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and held on the Circuit de la Sarthe race track close to the city of Le Mans, the capital of the French department of Sarthe. It was first held as the Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency in 1923, after the automotive journalist Charles 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. 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. Since 1991, at the initiative of a man named Bernard Warain, 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. Tom Kristensen has won the event nine times, more than any other competitor. Jacky Ickx, the previous record holder, is second with six victories, and Derek Bell, Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro are third with five wins each. Kristensen also achieved a record six victories in succession from the 2000 to the 2005 editions. Hurley Haywood had the longest wait between his first Le Mans win and his last. He first won in 1977 and last won in 1994, a span of 17 years and 5 days. Alexander Wurz waited the longest between his inaugural victory at the 1996 event and his second win—following 12 years, 11 months, 29 days later—at the 2009 edition. Luigi Chinetti is the oldest Le Mans winner; he was 47 years, 11 months and 9 days old when he won the 1949 event. Wurz is the event's youngest winner; he was 22 years, 4 months and 1 day old when he won the 1996 race. 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. Porsche have won the most races as a manufacturer with 19 since their first in 1970. Audi are second with 13 wins and Ferrari are third with 12 victories. Porsche also achieved the most consecutive wins with seven victories in succession from 1981 to 1987. 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 the Audi R8 is the best race-winning vehicle with five victories. As of the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, 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 were André Lagache and René Léonard in 1923, and the most recent drivers to achieve their first victory were Robert Kubica, Phil Hanson and Yifei 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. Timo Bernhard, Romain Dumas and Mike Rockenfeller set the record for the farthest distance covered by a race-winning team, driving 5,410 km (3,362 mi) and completing 397 laps in an Audi R15 TDI plus in 2010. Frank Clement and John Duff hold the record for the shortest distance covered by a victorious squad, completing 120 laps and 2,077 km (1,290 mi) sharing a Bentley 3 Litre Sport in 1924.

Tables

Class abbreviations (part 1)
3
3
>3
3
Over 3-litre
3-litre
5
5
>3
5
Over 3-litre
5-litre
8
8
>3
8
Over 3-litre
8-litre
C
C
>3
C
Over 3-litre
Group C
C1
C1
>3
C1
Over 3-litre
Group C1
C2
C2
>3
C2
Over 3-litre
Group C2
E +3
E +3
>3
E +3
Over 3-litre
Experimental 3
Gr SP
Gr SP
>3
Gr SP
Over 3-litre
Group 5 Special Production
Gr 3
Gr 3
>3
Gr 3
Over 3-litre
Group 6 S Sports 3-litre
>3
Over 3-litre
3
3-litre
5
5-litre
8
8-litre
C
Group C
C1
Group C1
C2
Group C2
E +3
Experimental 3
Gr SP
Group 5 Special Production
Gr 3
Group 6 S Sports 3-litre
Class abbreviations (part 2)
Hypercar
Hypercar
LMGT1
Hypercar
Le Mans Group GT1
Le Mans Hypercar
LMP
LMP
LMGT1
LMP
Le Mans Group GT1
Le Mans Prototype
P 3
P 3
LMGT1
P 3
Le Mans Group GT1
Prototype 3000
P 4
P 4
LMGT1
P 4
Le Mans Group GT1
Prototype 4000
P +5
P +5
LMGT1
P +5
Le Mans Group GT1
Prototype >5000
S +2
S +2
LMGT1
S +2
Le Mans Group GT1
Sports +2000
S 3
S 3
LMGT1
S 3
Le Mans Group GT1
Sports 3000
S 5
S 5
LMGT1
S 5
Le Mans Group GT1
Sports >2000
LMGT1
Le Mans Group GT1
Hypercar
Le Mans Hypercar
LMP
Le Mans Prototype
P 3
Prototype 3000
P 4
Prototype 4000
P +5
Prototype >5000
S +2
Sports +2000
S 3
Sports 3000
S 5
Sports >2000
Series abbreviations
CMVE
CMVE
CFC
CMVE
Championnat de France des Circuits
Challenge Mondial de Vitesse et Endurance
EEC
EEC
CFC
EEC
Championnat de France des Circuits
European Endurance Championship
GTC
GTC
CFC
GTC
Championnat de France des Circuits
FIA GT Cup
ICM
ICM
CFC
ICM
Championnat de France des Circuits
International Championship for Makes
ILMC
ILMC
CFC
ILMC
Championnat de France des Circuits
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
SSGTC
SSGTC
CFC
SSGTC
Championnat de France des Circuits
Spanish Sports GT Championship
WCM
WCM
CFC
WCM
Championnat de France des Circuits
World Championship for Makes
WCED
WCED
CFC
WCED
Championnat de France des Circuits
World Challenge for Endurance Drivers
FIA WEC
FIA WEC
CFC
FIA WEC
Championnat de France des Circuits
FIA World Endurance Championship (2012–present)
WEC
WEC
CFC
WEC
Championnat de France des Circuits
World Endurance Championship (1981–1985)
WSC
WSC
CFC
WSC
Championnat de France des Circuits
World Sportscar Championship
WSPC
WSPC
CFC
WSPC
Championnat de France des Circuits
World Sports Prototype Championship
CFC
Championnat de France des Circuits
CMVE
Challenge Mondial de Vitesse et Endurance
EEC
European Endurance Championship
GTC
FIA GT Cup
ICM
International Championship for Makes
ILMC
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
SSGTC
Spanish Sports GT Championship
WCM
World Championship for Makes
WCED
World Challenge for Endurance Drivers
FIA WEC
FIA World Endurance Championship (2012–present)
WEC
World Endurance Championship (1981–1985)
WSC
World Sportscar Championship
WSPC
World Sports Prototype Championship
Tyre manufacturers
A
A
Symbol
A
Tyre manufacturer
Avon
C
C
Symbol
C
Tyre manufacturer
Continental
D
D
Symbol
D
Tyre manufacturer
Dunlop
E
E
Symbol
E
Tyre manufacturer
Englebert
F
F
Symbol
F
Tyre manufacturer
Firestone
G
G
Symbol
G
Tyre manufacturer
Goodyear
M
M
Symbol
M
Tyre manufacturer
Michelin
P
P
Symbol
P
Tyre manufacturer
Pirelli
R
R
Symbol
R
Tyre manufacturer
Rapson
Symbol
Tyre manufacturer
A
Avon
C
Continental
D
Dunlop
E
Englebert
F
Firestone
G
Goodyear
M
Michelin
P
Pirelli
R
Rapson
Winners of the 24 Hours of Le Mans · Winners
1923
Role(s)
3
Notes
Chenard & Walcker SA (FRA)
1924
Role(s)
3
Notes
Duff & Aldington (GBR)
1925
Role(s)
5
Notes
Société Lorraine De Dietrich et Cie (FRA)
1926
Role(s)
5
Notes
Société Lorraine De Dietrich et Cie (FRA)
1927
Role(s)
3
Notes
Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)
1928
Role(s)
5
Notes
Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)
1929
Role(s)
8
Notes
Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)
1930
Role(s)
>3
Notes
Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)
1931
Role(s)
3
Notes
Earl Howe (GBR)
1932
Role(s)
5
Notes
Raymond Sommer (FRA)
1933
Role(s)
5
Notes
Raymond Sommer (FRA)
1934
Role(s)
3
Notes
Luigi Chinetti/Philippe Étancelin (ITA)
1935
Role(s)
5
Notes
Fox & Nichol (GBR)
1937
Role(s)
5
Notes
Roger Labric (FRA)
1938
Role(s)
5
Notes
Eugène Chaboud et Jean Trémoulet (FRA)
1939
Role(s)
8
Notes
Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA)
1940–1948
Role(s)
Not held as a consequence of the World War II and the circuit being reconstructed
1949
Role(s)
S 2
Notes
Lord Selsdon (GBR)
1950
Role(s)
S 5
Notes
Louis Rosier (FRA)
1951
Role(s)
S 5
Notes
Peter Walker (GBR)
1952
Role(s)
S 3
Notes
Daimler-Benz A . (BRD)
1953
Role(s)
S 5
Notes
Jaguar Cars Ltd. (GBR)
1954
Role(s)
S 5
Notes
Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)
1955
Role(s)
S 5
Notes
Jaguar Cars Ltd. (GBR)
1956
Role(s)
S 5
Notes
Écurie Écosse (GBR)
1957
Role(s)
S 5
Notes
Écurie Écosse (GBR)
1958
Role(s)
S 3
Notes
Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)
1959
Role(s)
S 3
Notes
David Brown Racing Dept. (GBR)
1960
Role(s)
S 3
Notes
Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)
1961
Role(s)
S 3
Notes
Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)
Role(s)
GTC
1962
Role(s)
E +3
Notes
Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)
Role(s)
CMVE
1963
Role(s)
P 3 Group 3 (motorsport)
Notes
SpA Ferrari SEFAC (ITA)
1964
Role(s)
P 4 Group 3 (motorsport)
Notes
SpA Ferrari SEFAC (ITA)
Role(s)
CMVE
1965
Role(s)
P 4 Group 3 (motorsport)
Notes
North American Racing Team (USA)
Role(s)
CMVE
1966
Role(s)
P +5 Group 4 (motorsport)
Notes
Shelby-American Inc. (USA)
Role(s)
CMVE
1967
Role(s)
P +5 Group 4 (motorsport)
Notes
Shelby-American Inc. (USA)
Role(s)
CMVE
1968
Role(s)
S 5 Group 5 (motorsport)
Notes
J. W. Automotive Engineering (GBR)
1969
Role(s)
S 5 Group 5 (motorsport)
Notes
J. W. Automotive Engineering (GBR)
Role(s)
CMVE
CFC
Year
Drivers
Class
Team
Car and engine make
Tyre
Distance
Series
Ref
Laps
Km
Mi
1923
André Lagache (FRA)
3
Chenard & Walcker SA (FRA)
Chenard-Walcker Type U3 15CV Sport
M
128
2209
1372
No series
René Léonard (FRA)
1924
Frank Clement (GBR)
3
Duff & Aldington (GBR)
Bentley 3 Litre Sport
R
120
2077
1290
John Duff (CAN)
1925
Gérard de Courcelles (FRA)
5
Société Lorraine De Dietrich et Cie (FRA)
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Sport
E
129
2233
1388
André Rossignol (FRA)
1926
Robert Bloch (FRA)
5
Société Lorraine De Dietrich et Cie (FRA)
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Le Mans
D
148
2552
1585
André Rossignol (FRA)
1927
Dudley Benjafield (GBR)
3
Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)
Bentley 3 Litre Speed
D
137
2369
1472
Sammy Davis (GBR)
1928
Woolf Barnato (GBR)
5
Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)
Bentley 4½ Litre
D
155
2669
1658
Bernard Rubin (AUS)
1929
Woolf Barnato (GBR)
8
Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)
Bentley Speed Six
D
174
2843
1767
Henry Birkin (GBR)
1930
Woolf Barnato (GBR)
>3
Bentley Motors Limited (GBR)
Bentley Speed Six
D
179
2930
1821
Glen Kidston (GBR)
1931
Henry Birkin (GBR)
3
Earl Howe (GBR)
Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 LM
D
184
3017
1875
Earl Howe (GBR)
1932
Luigi Chinetti (ITA)
5
Raymond Sommer (FRA)
Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 LM
E
218
2954
1835
Raymond Sommer (FRA)
1933
Tazio Nuvolari (ITA)
5
Raymond Sommer (FRA)
Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 MM
P
233
3144
1953
Raymond Sommer (FRA)
1934
Luigi Chinetti (ITA)
3
Luigi Chinetti/Philippe Étancelin (ITA)
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
E
213
2886
1793
Philippe Étancelin (FRA)
1935
Luis Fontés (GBR)
5
Fox & Nichol (GBR)
Lagonda M45R Rapide
D
222
3006
1868
Johnny Hindmarsh (GBR)
1936
Not held as a result of worker strikes
1937
Robert Benoist (FRA)
5
Roger Labric (FRA)
Bugatti Type 57G Tank
D
244
3287
2043
No series
Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA)
1938
Eugène Chaboud (FRA)
5
Eugène Chaboud et Jean Trémoulet (FRA)
Delahaye 135CS
D
235
3180
1976
Jean Trémoulet (FRA)
1939
Pierre Veyron (FRA)
8
Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA)
Bugatti Type 57S Tank
D
248
3354
2084
Jean-Pierre Wimille (FRA)
1940–1948
Not held as a consequence of the World War II and the circuit being reconstructed
1949
Luigi Chinetti (USA)
S 2
Lord Selsdon (GBR)
Ferrari 166 MM
E
235
3178
1974
No series
Peter Mitchell-Thomson (GBR)
1950
Jean-Louis Rosier (FRA)
S 5
Louis Rosier (FRA)
Talbot Lago Grand Sport T26
D
256
3465
2153
Louis Rosier (FRA)
1951
Peter Walker (GBR)
S 5
Peter Walker (GBR)
Jaguar XK-120C
D
267
3611
2243
Peter Whitehead (GBR)
1952
Hermann Lang (BRD)
S 3
Daimler-Benz A . (BRD)
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL W194
C
277
3733
2320
Fritz Riess (BRD)
1953
Duncan Hamilton (GBR)
S 5
Jaguar Cars Ltd. (GBR)
Jaguar C-Type
D
304
4088
2540
WSCTooltip 1953 World Sportscar Championship
Tony Rolt (GBR)
1954
José Froilán González (ARG)
S 5
Scuderia Ferrari (ITA)
Ferrari 375 Plus
P
302
4061
2523
WSCTooltip 1954 World Sportscar Championship
Maurice Trintignant (FRA)
1955
Ivor Bueb (GBR)
S 5
Jaguar Cars Ltd. (GBR)
Jaguar D-Type
D
307
4135
2569
WSCTooltip 1955 World Sportscar Championship
Mike Hawthorn (GBR)

References

  1. While Canada had been independent since 1931, Canadians were deemed subjects of the United Kingdom until 1947.
  2. Chinetti became an American citizen in 1946.
  3. Official records do not list Hugus, a NART reserve driver, as an official winner of the 1965 race. Accounts differ as to
  4. Ford decided to stage a photo finish and the ACO declared Amon and McLaren the 1966 winners because the duo began 20 met
  5. John Winter was the pseudonym of gentleman driver Louis Krages.
  6. The 1994 victory is listed with Porsche; Dauer Sportwagen was the official constructor of the road car, a Porsche 962 he
  7. The 1996 and 1997 victories are listed with Porsche, although the car was built by TWR on a modified Jaguar XJR-14 chass
  8. Ortelli is a French-born driver who is a citizen of Monaco.
  9. O'Kane 2012, pp. 14, 95–106
  10. Vergeer 2009, pp. 10–13, 32, 51
  11. The New Zealand Herald
    https://www.proquest.com/docview/1368729391
  12. "Bringing the Museum to you – The Le Mans 24 Hours Grand Trophy"
    https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/news/bringing-the-museum-to-you-the-le-mans-24-hours-grand-trophy-53616
  13. Le Maine libre
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210830094325/https://lemans.maville.com/sport/detail_-24-heures-du-mans.-il-n-y-a-plus-trace-des-empreintes-des-pilotes-_fil-4783524_actu.Htm
  14. "Le Mans legend Allan McNish earns final handprint tribute"
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-27779613
  15. Ouest-France
    https://www.ouest-france.fr/sport/24-heures-du-mans/24-heures-depuis-28-ans-les-pilotes-laissent-leur-empreintes-6390640
  16. Autosport
    https://www.autosport.com/le-mans/news/who-is-the-most-successful-le-mans-driver-kristensen-ickx-and-more/6646254/
  17. "2018 24 Hours of Le Mans – Press Information"
    https://assets.lemans.org/explorer/pdf/courses/2018/24-heures-du-mans/press-kit/uk/statistiques-historiques-en.pdf
  18. "History"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210219203324/https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/palmares/
  19. Autosport
    https://www.autosport.com/le-mans/news/whos-the-most-successful-manufacturer-at-le-mans-porsche-toyota-more/6646688/
  20. 24 Hours of Le Mans
    https://www.24h-lemans.com/en/news/reinhold-joest-a-driver-at-le-mans-2-the-porsche-life-46333
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