2011 24 Hours of Le Mans


The 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 79th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 11–12 June 2011 at the Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans, France, and organised by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest. It was the third round of the 2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, and was part of a World Championship or International Cup for the first time since 1992, when it was part of the World Sportscar Championship. The race was attended by 249,500 spectators.
Audi Sport Team Joest's Benoît Tréluyer earned Audi their first pole position in five years while the team's sister car locked out the front row. Early accidents eliminated two of Audi's three entries, but the sole remaining Audi R18 TDI of Tréluyer, Marcel Fässler, and André Lotterer held off the trio of Peugeot 908s and a Peugeot 908 HDi FAP to claim victory by a margin of 13.8 seconds. Greaves Motorsport Zytek-Nissan won the LMP2 category, Corvette Racing secured the GTE Pro class victory, and Larbre Compétition claimed a one-two finish in the GTE Am category with Corvette and Porsche.

Regulation changes

2011 marked the first major revisions in Le Mans regulations since 2007, with significant changes on both the Le Mans Prototype category and the Grand Touring category.
The new ACO rules meant that the previous LMP1 cars were rendered obsolete. New prototypes would have to be created. Engines in the LMP1 cars were similar to the engines in the LMP2 cars prior to 2010 for naturally aspirated engines; 2.0 L for turbocharged petrol engines; 3.7 L. For 2011, cars raced during the 2010 season in an ACO-sanctioned event could participate, but would need to run smaller air restrictors, less boost pressure, and a smaller fuel cell.
LMP2 engines were reduced to those similar to GT2; the engines would be production-based for normally aspirated engines, 8 cylinders maximum; 3.2 L. LMP2 were also focused on lower costs: the price cap for an LMP2 car was set at €400,000. Lola Cars International was the first manufacturer to announce two different LMP2 cars, the open cockpit B11/40 and the closed cockpit B11/80; BMW, Ford, Honda, Jaguar, Nissan and Toyota engines could be fitted into a B11/40.
Hybrid vehicle drivetrain systems were extensively allowed with the new regulations, which included kinetic-energy recovery systems, as well as four-wheel drive. All LMP cars were to weigh in at. In addition, LMP bodywork was to have a vertical fin on the top of the engine cover in order to reduce lift tendency and airborne crashes such as the race where Mercedes-Benz CLRs driven by Mark Webber and Peter Dumbreck repeatedly crashed, and the 2008 1000 km of Monza crash of a Courage-Oreca LC70 driven by Stéphane Ortelli.
The former GT2 class became the sole production-based category in 2011, renamed as GT Endurance category and was separated into two subclasses - GTE Amateur and GTE Professional - with a trophy each class. The 2011 regulations allowed for 2010-spec GT1 cars to take part on GTE Am class, although none were entered.

Entries

With the construction of a 56th pit that was designed for the 56th entry in the 2010 race, there were 56 spaces for the 2011 race. Unlike 2010, the 56th pit from 2011 onwards were not accepted to normal LMP/GT competitors. The ACO have claimed that they will accept a 56th car from anywhere outside of all the ACO rules and regulations and any Le Mans-based series, providing that this vehicle in question demonstrates the use of green environmental-friendly technology.

Automatic invitations

Automatic entries to the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans were granted to teams that performed well in the previous year's 24 Hours of Le Mans, as well as the 2010 seasons of the American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series, Petit Le Mans, Asian Le Mans Series and Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. An automatic invitation is also awarded to the team which accumulates the most points in the Michelin Green X Challenge as part of the Le Mans Series, based on fuel economy of competitors during each event.
Reason EnteredLMP1LMP2LMGT
1st in the 24 Hours of Le Mans Audi Sport North America Strakka Racing Team Felbermayr-Proton
2nd in the 24 Hours of Le Mans Audi Sport Team Joest OAK Racing Hankook Team Farnbacher
1st in the Le Mans Series Team Oreca Matmut RML Team Felbermayr-Proton
2nd in the Le Mans Series Signature Plus Strakka Racing AF Corse
1st in the Petit Le Mans Team Peugeot Total Patrón Highcroft Racing Corvette Racing
1st in the American Le Mans SeriesNo Recipient Patrón Highcroft Racing BMW Rahal Letterman Racing
1st in Intercontinental Le Mans Cup Team Peugeot Total OAK Racing Team Felbermayr-Proton
1st in the LMS Green X Challenge OAK Racing

Entry list

On 9 February 2011, the ACO released the official entry list of 56 cars plus ten reserves.
On April 12, the second Signatech entry in LMP2 was withdrawn from the entry list, promoting Extrême Limite AM Paris's Norma MP200P from the reserve list.
On May 16, Highcroft Racing's entry in LMP1 was withdrawn from the entry list. The team cited a lack of financial support as the cause, while at the same time announcing their partnership with Honda and HPD had come to a close. The Kronos Racing Lola-Aston Martin was promoted to the entry list.
As in the previous year's Le Mans, ten cars were selected as reserves. These ten are divided evenly with five LMPs and five GTs. Rather than the first reserve replacing a car of any class, a withdrawing LMP can only be replaced by another LMP and the same applies to GTs. The specific classes within LMP and GT are not considered in this process. Reserve entries are added in the order specified below.

Qualifying

Even though Audi has collected many Le Mans victories, 2011 was the first year where Audi started on pole since 2006. Despite the capacity reduction to just 3.7L, the new R18 and 908 managed to run several seconds faster than the original LMP1 diesel, the Audi R10 TDI, that clocked a 2006 lap of 3:30.466. The new prototype qualifying speed is also quicker than the Audi R10 in 2007. Again, despite the capacity reduction, the new Peugeot 908 managed a top speed of 341 km/h, just 5 km/h less than last year's Peugeot 908 HDi FAP with a much bigger 5.5L V12 turbodiesel engine.

Qualifying result

Class leaders are in bold.
PosNo.TeamVehicleClassTimeGapGrid
12Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R18 TDILMP13:25.7381
21Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R18 TDILMP13:25.799+0.0612
39Team Peugeot TotalPeugeot 908LMP13:26.010+0.2723
48Peugeot Sport TotalPeugeot 908LMP13:26.156+0.4184
53Audi Sport North AmericaAudi R18 TDILMP13:26.165+0.4275
67Peugeot Sport TotalPeugeot 908LMP13:26.272+0.5346
710Team Oreca MatmutPeugeot 908 HDi FAPLMP13:30.084+4.3467
812Rebellion RacingLola B10/60-ToyotaLMP13:32.883+7.1458
916Pescarolo TeamPescarolo 01-JuddLMP13:33.066+7.3289
1013Rebellion RacingLola B10/60-ToyotaLMP13:34.573+8.83510
1115OAK RacingOAK Pescarolo 01-JuddLMP13:34.933+9.19511
1222Kronos RacingLola-Aston Martin B09/60LMP13:36.551+10.81312
1320Quifel-ASM TeamZytek 09SCLMP13:37.393+11.65513
1426Signatech NissanOreca 03-NissanLMP23:41.458+15.72014
1524OAK RacingOAK Pescarolo 01-JuddLMP13:41.908+16.17015
1642Strakka RacingHPD ARX-01dLMP23:42.615+16.87716
1748Team Oreca MatmutOreca 03-NissanLMP23:43.098+17.36017
1839Pecom RacingLola B11/40-Judd BMWLMP23:43.223+17.48518
1949OAK RacingOAK Pescarolo 01-Judd BMWLMP23:43.479+17.74119
2041Greaves MotorsportZ11SN-NissanLMP23:43.802+18.06420
2140Race PerformanceOreca 03-Judd BMWLMP23:44.294+18.55621
22007Aston Martin RacingAston Martin AMR-OneLMP13:45.918+20.18022
2336RMLHPD ARX-01dLMP23:47.308+21.57023
245Hope RacingOreca Swiss HY Tech-HybridLMP13:47.691+21.95324
25009Aston Martin RacingAston Martin AMR-OneLMP13:48.355+22.61725
2644Extrême Limite AM ParisNorma MP200P-Judd BMWLMP23:48.420+22.68226
2735OAK RacingOAK Pescarolo 01-Judd BMWLMP23:48.665+22.92727
2833Level 5 MotorsportsLola B08/80-HPDLMP23:48.863+23.12528
2955BMW MotorsportBMW M3 GT2LM GTE Pro3:57.592+31.85429
3051AF Corse SRLFerrari 458 Italia GT2LM GTE Pro3:58.040+32.30230
3156BMW MotorsportBMW M3 GT2LM GTE Pro3:58.426+32.68831
3274Corvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C6.RLM GTE Pro3:59.519+33.78132
3389Hankook Team FarnbacherFerrari 458 Italia GT2LM GTE Pro3:59.519+33.78133
3473Corvette RacingChevrolet Corvette C6.RLM GTE Pro3:59.633+33.89534
3577Team Felbermayr-ProtonPorsche 997 GT3-RSRLM GTE Pro3:59.662+33.92435
3659Luxury RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT2LM GTE Pro3:59.901+34.16336
3775Prospeed CompetitionPorsche 997 GT3-RSRLM GTE Pro3:59.962+34.22437
3879JotaAston Martin V8 Vantage GT2LM GTE Pro4:00.747+35.00938
3966JMW MotorsportFerrari 458 Italia GT2LM GTE Pro4:00.890+35.15239
4080Flying Lizard MotorsportsPorsche 997 GT3-RSRLM GTE Pro4:01.024+35.28640
4158Luxury RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT2LM GTE Pro4:01.176+35.43841
4261AF Corse SRLFerrari F430 GTELM GTE Am4:01.282+35.54442
4388Team Felbermayr-ProtonPorsche 997 GT3-RSRLM GTE Pro4:01.752+36.01443
4471AF Corse SRLFerrari 458 Italia GT2LM GTE Pro4:02.216+36.47844
4576IMSA Performance MatmutPorsche 997 GT3-RSRLM GTE Pro4:02.548+36.81045
4663Proton CompetitionPorsche 997 GT3-RSRLM GTE Am4:03.532+37.79446
4781Flying Lizard MotorsportsPorsche 997 GT3-RSRLM GTE Am4:03.648+37.91047
4870Larbre CompétitionPorsche 997 GT3-RSRLM GTE Am4:03.918+38.18048
4983JMB RacingFerrari F430 GTELM GTE Am4:04.640+38.90249
5060Gulf AMR Middle EastAston Martin V8 Vantage GT2LM GTE Am4:04.825+39.08750
5157Krohn RacingFerrari F430 GTELM GTE Am4:05.211+39.47351
5250Larbre CompétitionChevrolet Corvette C6.RLM GTE Am4:05.955+40.21752
5362CRS RacingFerrari F430 GTELM GTE Am4:07.236+41.49853
5465Lotus JetallianceLotus Evora GTELM GTE Pro4:07.465+41.72754
5568Robertson Racing LLCFord GT-R Mk. VIILM GTE Am4:08.208+42.47055
5664Lotus JetallianceLotus Evora GTELM GTE Pro4:12.569+46.83156

Race

Before the race began, many teams were already adopting different strategies. Audi could not make the R18 go on a tank of fuel for longer than 11 laps, so they decided to trade fuel efficiency in favour of speed and downforce. The Peugeot 908 can run 12 laps on the same tank, mostly owing to its low-drag design. The 1-lap deficit in fuel economy that Audi had meant that they had to perform two more pitstops over the 24-hour period. This also forced them to run, on average, at least 0.5 seconds per lap quicker than Peugeot in order to compete effectively with the 908s. This had historically been the opposite, as Audi's cars had won the 2008 and 2010 races through reliability, fuel economy, and tyre-wear efficiency despite Peugeot's quick pace.
Within the first hour of the race, the Audi R18 #3 car driven by Allan McNish hit the barrier and rolled over near the Dunlop Bridge after a collision with the No. 58 GTE Pro class Ferrari 458 Italia, driven by Anthony Beltoise, after it had rejoined the track from the pit lane and was passing the slower Ferrari just after the Dunlop Bridge. McNish had started from fifth on the grid and by the second lap and was running second. The crash was severe and threw the Audi into the air after hitting the crash barrier beyond the gravel trap. The Audi was effectively destroyed but McNish walked away from the accident, while Beltoise, after assistance, rejoined the track with his car having bodywork damage. The BMW M3s were struggling with grip issues and by the time the field reached Dunlop Bridge, Gavin in the #74 Corvette had already taken the class lead. The early safety car period from McNish's accident gave Gavin a major advantage over the rest of the GTE Pro field, and from that point on the #74 Corvette opened up its lead to a full lap. The #2 Audi, meanwhile, had already made back a single pitstop deficit and was still leading the Peugeots. The total 4:46 hours of safety car periods throughout the race eventually negated any advantage Peugeot had over Audi on fuel economy.
Eight hours into the race, the Audi R18 #1 car crashed in another massive accident for Joest Racing after making contact with the #71 Ferrari whilst trying to pass in a high-speed section between Mulsanne and Indianapolis corners, but again driver Mike Rockenfeller was able to walk away from the crash. After the accident, the safety car came out for over 2 hours because of massive damage done to the barriers from the crash. For the first time ever at Le Mans, the safety car ran low on fuel and had to be replaced – it was required to drive as fast as possible to maintain the race cars' tyre pressures, but in so doing greatly increased its own fuel consumption.
By dawn, Jan Magnussen in the #74 Corvette had built up a lead of 2 laps over the 2nd placed GTE Pro car, the #51 AF Corse Ferrari. However, at 8 AM, he lost traction coming out of the Porsche Curves and collided with the #63 Proton Competition Porsche. Both cars were immediately out of the race. With 7 hours to go, the #51 AF Corse Ferrari was back in the lead, more than a lap ahead of the #73 Corvette. When the track became damp late in the race, though, the Corvette at times gained more than 2 seconds per lap on the Ferrari. The Corvette drivers were also doing triple stints, whilst the AF Corse Ferrari only double stinted. Despite the Corvette having to pit twice more due to poorer fuel economy, the #73 team's total pit stop times were up to 2:55 quicker than the AF Corse car. This, combined with their pace advantage was just enough for the Corvette to take the lead. Antonio Garcia took the final stint and brought the #73 to the finish line effectively for the first Le Mans win in the new GTE Pro class.
The lead Audi and Peugeot pack were never far apart. It appeared that while the Audi R18 could not run as far as the Peugeot on a tank of fuel, its tyres could last 4 stints, while the 908's could only last 3, a direct result of the low-drag design. All 4 cars were leapfrogging each other pitstop after pitstop. Calculations for the pitstop cycles indicated the advantage to Peugeot car #7, but this was negated when Alexander Wurz collided with the barriers at Indianapolis, dropping the #7 back 3 laps. After a close battle in the last few hours of the race, the fate of the race came down to the final pit stops. Andre Lotterer in the #2 R18 had a large enough lead that he was able to pit without losing track position to the Peugeots. The Audi had a 40-second lead after its penultimate pit stop, but started to develop a slow puncture. At what should have been the last pit stop for fuel, Audi was forced to change tyres as well, while Peugeot brought Simon Pagenaud's #9 car in for just fuel. The Audi #2 stop was longer but Lotterer nevertheless left the pit lane just seconds ahead of the Pagenaud's Peugeot. On fresh tyres, Lotterer was able to pull away gradually and crossed the finish line just 13.854 seconds ahead of Pagenaud. The final lap was the first full race speed final lap since that of the 1969 race, due to the small gap between the two lead cars, and the race was the 4th closest in the history of the Le Mans 24 Hours. The traditional waving of the flags by the track marshals on the final lap was also altered due to the pace of the final laps, so the ceremony was not seen until the slow-down lap.
The victory was Audi's tenth at the race, second in total wins behind Porsche's sixteen and ahead of Ferrari's nine. After the race, Tréluyer said that "t's absolutely fantastic to win like this You need good opponents to have a great victory. With Peugeot, we had rivals who were really strong." Bourdais, who drove the second place car, said that "e were beaten by a competitor stronger than us Audi has developed a highly reliable and fast car. We chose to work on reliability. The objective is met, but we missed by 13 seconds at the finish." Leena Gade, the Audi #2 car's race engineer became the first female race engineer to win at Le Mans.

Race result

Class winners are marked in bold. Cars failing to complete 70% of winner's distance are marked as Not Classified.
PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLaps
PosClassNoTeamDriversEngineTyreLaps
1LMP12 Audi Sport Team Joest Marcel Fässler
André Lotterer
Benoît Tréluyer
Audi R18 TDI355
1LMP12 Audi Sport Team Joest Marcel Fässler
André Lotterer
Benoît Tréluyer
Audi TDI 3.7 L Turbo V6
355
2LMP19 Team Peugeot Total Sébastien Bourdais
Simon Pagenaud
Pedro Lamy
Peugeot 908355
2LMP19 Team Peugeot Total Sébastien Bourdais
Simon Pagenaud
Pedro Lamy
Peugeot HDi 3.7 L Turbo V8
355
3LMP18 Peugeot Sport Total Stéphane Sarrazin
Franck Montagny
Nicolas Minassian
Peugeot 908353
3LMP18 Peugeot Sport Total Stéphane Sarrazin
Franck Montagny
Nicolas Minassian
Peugeot HDi 3.7 L Turbo V8
353
4LMP17 Peugeot Sport Total Anthony Davidson
Alexander Wurz
Marc Gené
Peugeot 908351
4LMP17 Peugeot Sport Total Anthony Davidson
Alexander Wurz
Marc Gené
Peugeot HDi 3.7 L Turbo V8
351
5LMP110 Team Oreca-Matmut Nicolas Lapierre
Loïc Duval
Olivier Panis
Peugeot 908 HDi FAP339
5LMP110 Team Oreca-Matmut Nicolas Lapierre
Loïc Duval
Olivier Panis
Peugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
339
6LMP112 Rebellion Racing Nicolas Prost
Neel Jani
Jeroen Bleekemolen
Lola B10/60338
6LMP112 Rebellion Racing Nicolas Prost
Neel Jani
Jeroen Bleekemolen
Toyota RV8KLM 3.4 L V8338
7LMP122 Kronos Racing
Marc VDS Racing Team
Vanina Ickx
Bas Leinders
Maxime Martin
Lola-Aston Martin B09/60328
7LMP122 Kronos Racing
Marc VDS Racing Team
Vanina Ickx
Bas Leinders
Maxime Martin
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12328
8LMP241 Greaves Motorsport Karim Ojjeh
Olivier Lombard
Tom Kimber-Smith
Zytek Z11SN326
8LMP241 Greaves Motorsport Karim Ojjeh
Olivier Lombard
Tom Kimber-Smith
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8326
9LMP226 Signatech Nissan Soheil Ayari
Franck Mailleux
Lucas Ordóñez
Oreca 03320
9LMP226 Signatech Nissan Soheil Ayari
Franck Mailleux
Lucas Ordóñez
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8320
10LMP233 Level 5 Motorsports Scott Tucker
Christophe Bouchut
João Barbosa
Lola B08/80319
10LMP233 Level 5 Motorsports Scott Tucker
Christophe Bouchut
João Barbosa
HPD HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6319
11LMGTE
Pro
73 Corvette Racing Olivier Beretta
Tommy Milner
Antonio García
Corvette C6.R314
11LMGTE
Pro
73 Corvette Racing Olivier Beretta
Tommy Milner
Antonio García
Corvette 5.5 L V8314
12LMP236 RML Mike Newton
Ben Collins
Thomas Erdos
HPD ARX-01d314
12LMP236 RML Mike Newton
Ben Collins
Thomas Erdos
HPD HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6314
13LMGTE
Pro
51 AF Corse SRL Giancarlo Fisichella
Gianmaria Bruni
Toni Vilander
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2314
13LMGTE
Pro
51 AF Corse SRL Giancarlo Fisichella
Gianmaria Bruni
Toni Vilander
Ferrari 4.5 L V8314
14LMP249 OAK Racing Shinji Nakano
Nicolas de Crem
Jan Charouz
OAK Pescarolo 01313
14LMP249 OAK Racing Shinji Nakano
Nicolas de Crem
Jan Charouz
Judd-BMW HK 3.6 L V8313
15LMGTE
Pro
56 BMW Motorsport Andy Priaulx
Dirk Müller
Joey Hand
BMW M3 GT2313
15LMGTE
Pro
56 BMW Motorsport Andy Priaulx
Dirk Müller
Joey Hand
BMW 4.0 L V8313
16LMGTE
Pro
77 Team Felbermayr-Proton Marc Lieb
Wolf Henzler
Richard Lietz
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR312
16LMGTE
Pro
77 Team Felbermayr-Proton Marc Lieb
Wolf Henzler
Richard Lietz
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6312
17LMGTE
Pro
76 IMSA Performance Matmut Raymond Narac
Patrick Pilet
Nicolas Armindo
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR311
17LMGTE
Pro
76 IMSA Performance Matmut Raymond Narac
Patrick Pilet
Nicolas Armindo
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6311
18LMGTE
Pro
80 Flying Lizard Motorsports Jörg Bergmeister
Lucas Luhr
Patrick Long
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR310
18LMGTE
Pro
80 Flying Lizard Motorsports Jörg Bergmeister
Lucas Luhr
Patrick Long
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6310
19LMP240 Race Performance Michel Frey
Ralph Meichtry
Marc Rostan
Oreca 03304
19LMP240 Race Performance Michel Frey
Ralph Meichtry
Marc Rostan
Judd-BMW HK 3.6 L V8304
20LMGTE
Am
50 Larbre Compétition Patrick Bornhauser
Julien Canal
Gabriele Gardel
Corvette C6.R302
20LMGTE
Am
50 Larbre Compétition Patrick Bornhauser
Julien Canal
Gabriele Gardel
Corvette 5.5 L V8302
21LMGTE
Am
70 Larbre Compétition Christophe Bourret
Pascal Gibon
Jean-Philippe Belloc
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR301
21LMGTE
Am
70 Larbre Compétition Christophe Bourret
Pascal Gibon
Jean-Philippe Belloc
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6301
22LMGTE
Pro
65 Lotus Jetalliance Jonathan Hirschi
Johnny Mowlem
James Rossiter
Lotus Evora GTE295
22LMGTE
Pro
65 Lotus Jetalliance Jonathan Hirschi
Johnny Mowlem
James Rossiter
Toyota-Cosworth 4.0 L V6295
23LMGTE
Pro
75 Prospeed Competition Marc Goossens
Marco Holzer
Jaap van Lagen
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR293
23LMGTE
Pro
75 Prospeed Competition Marc Goossens
Marco Holzer
Jaap van Lagen
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6293
24LMGTE
Pro
66 JMW Motorsport Rob Bell
Tim Sugden
Xavier Maassen
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2290
24LMGTE
Pro
66 JMW Motorsport Rob Bell
Tim Sugden
Xavier Maassen
Ferrari 4.5 L V8290
25LMP235 OAK Racing Frédéric Da Rocha
Patrice Lafargue
Andrea Barlesi
OAK Pescarolo 01288
25LMP235 OAK Racing Frédéric Da Rocha
Patrice Lafargue
Andrea Barlesi
Judd-BMW HK 3.6 L V8288
26LMGTE
Am
68 Robertson Racing LLC David Robertson
Andrea Robertson
David Murry
Ford GT-R Mk. VII285
26LMGTE
Am
68 Robertson Racing LLC David Robertson
Andrea Robertson
David Murry
Ford 5.0 L V8285
27LMGTE
Am
83 JMB Racing Manuel Rodrigues
Jean-Marc Menahem
Nicolas Marroc
Ferrari F430 GTE272
27LMGTE
Am
83 JMB Racing Manuel Rodrigues
Jean-Marc Menahem
Nicolas Marroc
Ferrari 4.0 L V8272
NCLMP244 Extrême Limite AM Paris Fabien Rosier
Phillipe Haezebrouck
Jean-René De Fournoux
Norma MP200P247
NCLMP244 Extrême Limite AM Paris Fabien Rosier
Phillipe Haezebrouck
Jean-René De Fournoux
Judd-BMW HK 3.6 L V8247
DNFLMP116 Pescarolo Team Emmanuel Collard
Christophe Tinseau
Julien Jousse
Pescarolo 01305
DNFLMP116 Pescarolo Team Emmanuel Collard
Christophe Tinseau
Julien Jousse
Judd GV5 S2 5.0 L V10305
DNFLMGTE
Pro
55 BMW Motorsport Augusto Farfus
Jörg Müller
Dirk Werner
BMW M3 GT2276
DNFLMGTE
Pro
55 BMW Motorsport Augusto Farfus
Jörg Müller
Dirk Werner
BMW 4.0 L V8276
DNFLMGTE
Pro
74 Corvette Racing Oliver Gavin
Richard Westbrook
Jan Magnussen
Corvette C6.R211
DNFLMGTE
Pro
74 Corvette Racing Oliver Gavin
Richard Westbrook
Jan Magnussen
Corvette 5.5 L V8211
DNFLMGTE
Am
81 Flying Lizard Motorsports Seth Neiman
Darren Law
Spencer Pumpelly
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR211
DNFLMGTE
Am
81 Flying Lizard Motorsports Seth Neiman
Darren Law
Spencer Pumpelly
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6211
DNFLMP248 Team Oreca-Matmut Alexandre Prémat
David Hallyday
Dominik Kraihamer
Oreca 03200
DNFLMP248 Team Oreca-Matmut Alexandre Prémat
David Hallyday
Dominik Kraihamer
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8200
DNFLMGTE
Am
63 Proton Competition Horst Felbermayr, Jr.
Horst Felbermayr
Christian Ried
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR199
DNFLMGTE
Am
63 Proton Competition Horst Felbermayr, Jr.
Horst Felbermayr
Christian Ried
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6199
DNFLMP113 Rebellion Racing Andrea Belicchi
Jean-Christophe Boullion
Guy Smith
Lola B10/60190
DNFLMP113 Rebellion Racing Andrea Belicchi
Jean-Christophe Boullion
Guy Smith
Toyota RV8KLM 3.4 L V8190
DNFLMGTE
Am
61 AF Corse SRL Piergiuseppe Perazzini
Marco Cioci
Seán Paul Breslin
Ferrari F430 GTE188
DNFLMGTE
Am
61 AF Corse SRL Piergiuseppe Perazzini
Marco Cioci
Seán Paul Breslin
Ferrari 4.0 L V8188
DNFLMGTE
Pro
59 Luxury Racing Stéphane Ortelli
Frédéric Makowiecki
Jaime Melo
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2183
DNFLMGTE
Pro
59 Luxury Racing Stéphane Ortelli
Frédéric Makowiecki
Jaime Melo
Ferrari 4.5 L V8183
DNFLMGTE
Pro
71 AF Corse Robert Kauffman
Michael Waltrip
Rui Águas
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2178
DNFLMGTE
Pro
71 AF Corse Robert Kauffman
Michael Waltrip
Rui Águas
Ferrari 4.5 L V8178
DNFLMGTE
Pro
88 Team Felbermayr-Proton Nick Tandy
Abdulaziz Al-Faisal
Bryce Miller
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR169
DNFLMGTE
Pro
88 Team Felbermayr-Proton Nick Tandy
Abdulaziz Al-Faisal
Bryce Miller
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6169
DNFLMP242 Strakka Racing Nick Leventis
Danny Watts
Jonny Kane
HPD ARX-01d144
DNFLMP242 Strakka Racing Nick Leventis
Danny Watts
Jonny Kane
HPD HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6144
DNFLMGTE
Am
60 Gulf AMR Middle East Fabien Giroix
Roald Goethe
Michael Wainright
Aston Martin Vantage GT2141
DNFLMGTE
Am
60 Gulf AMR Middle East Fabien Giroix
Roald Goethe
Michael Wainright
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8141
DNFLMP239 PeCom Racing Luís Pérez Companc
Matías Russo
Pierre Kaffer
Lola B11/40139
DNFLMP239 PeCom Racing Luís Pérez Companc
Matías Russo
Pierre Kaffer
Judd-BMW HK 3.6 L V8139
DNFLMGTE
Pro
89 Hankook-Team Farnbacher Dominik Farnbacher
Allan Simonsen
Leh Keen
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2137
DNFLMGTE
Pro
89 Hankook-Team Farnbacher Dominik Farnbacher
Allan Simonsen
Leh Keen
Ferrari 4.5 L V8137
DNFLMGTE
Pro
58 Luxury Racing Anthony Beltoise
François Jakubowski
Pierre Thiriet
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2136
DNFLMGTE
Pro
58 Luxury Racing Anthony Beltoise
François Jakubowski
Pierre Thiriet
Ferrari 4.5 L V8136
DNFLMGTE
Pro
64 Lotus Jetalliance Oskar Slingerland
Martin Rich
John Hartshorne
Lotus Evora GTE126
DNFLMGTE
Pro
64 Lotus Jetalliance Oskar Slingerland
Martin Rich
John Hartshorne
Toyota-Cosworth 4.0 L V6126
DNFLMGTE
Am
57 Krohn Racing Tracy Krohn
Niclas Jönsson
Michele Rugolo
Ferrari F430 GTE123
DNFLMGTE
Am
57 Krohn Racing Tracy Krohn
Niclas Jönsson
Michele Rugolo
Ferrari 4.0 L V8123
DNFLMP124 OAK Racing Richard Hein
Jacques Nicolet
Jean-François Yvon
OAK Pescarolo 01119
DNFLMP124 OAK Racing Richard Hein
Jacques Nicolet
Jean-François Yvon
Judd DB 3.4 L V8119
DNFLMP11 Audi Sport Team Joest Timo Bernhard
Romain Dumas
Mike Rockenfeller
Audi R18 TDI116
DNFLMP11 Audi Sport Team Joest Timo Bernhard
Romain Dumas
Mike Rockenfeller
Audi TDI 3.7 L Turbo V6
116
DNFLMP15 Hope Racing Steve Zacchia
Jan Lammers
Casper Elgaard
Oreca 01115
DNFLMP15 Hope Racing Steve Zacchia
Jan Lammers
Casper Elgaard
Swiss HyTech 2.0 L Hybrid Turbo I4115
DNFLMGTE
Am
62 CRS Racing Pierre Ehret
Shaun Lynn
Roger Wills
Ferrari F430 GTE84
DNFLMGTE
Am
62 CRS Racing Pierre Ehret
Shaun Lynn
Roger Wills
Ferrari 4.0 L V884
DNFLMP115 OAK Racing Guillaume Moreau
Pierre Ragues
Tiago Monteiro
OAK Pescarolo 0180
DNFLMP115 OAK Racing Guillaume Moreau
Pierre Ragues
Tiago Monteiro
Judd DB 3.4 L V880
DNFLMGTE
Pro
79 Jota Sam Hancock
Simon Dolan
Chris Buncombe
Aston Martin Vantage GT274
DNFLMGTE
Pro
79 Jota Sam Hancock
Simon Dolan
Chris Buncombe
Aston Martin 4.5 L V874
DNFLMP120 Quifel-ASM Team Miguel Amaral
Olivier Pla
Warren Hughes
Zytek 09SC48
DNFLMP120 Quifel-ASM Team Miguel Amaral
Olivier Pla
Warren Hughes
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V848
DNFLMP13 Audi Sport North America Tom Kristensen
Rinaldo Capello
Allan McNish
Audi R18 TDI14
DNFLMP13 Audi Sport North America Tom Kristensen
Rinaldo Capello
Allan McNish
Audi TDI 3.7 L Turbo V6
14
DNFLMP1007 Aston Martin Racing Stefan Mücke
Darren Turner
Christian Klien
Aston Martin AMR-One4
DNFLMP1007 Aston Martin Racing Stefan Mücke
Darren Turner
Christian Klien
Aston Martin 2.0 L Turbo I64
DNFLMP1009 Aston Martin Racing Harold Primat
Adrián Fernández
Andy Meyrick
Aston Martin AMR-One2
DNFLMP1009 Aston Martin Racing Harold Primat
Adrián Fernández
Andy Meyrick
Aston Martin 2.0 L Turbo I62