The Fast and Furious: A History of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
A High-Octane Legacy
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the world's oldest and most prestigious endurance race, and it has been a crucible for some of the greatest drivers and manufacturers in motorsport history.
Victorious Drivers and Manufacturers
As of the 2024 edition, 146 different drivers representing 20 countries have emerged victorious at Le Mans. Additionally, 25 manufacturers from seven different nations have claimed the top prize.
Ford's Triumph and Ferrari's Demise
Fifty years ago, Ford made history by scoring its first 24 Hours of Le Mans victory, breaking Ferrari's dominance that had lasted for five consecutive years. The American automaker's 1-2-3 sweep was a decisive blow to the Italian marque and became the inspiration for the acclaimed film "Ford v Ferrari."
A Litany of Records
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is a storied event that has witnessed many extraordinary feats and records. These include the most overall victories by a single driver (nine, by Tom Kristensen) and the longest single stint behind the wheel (24 hours and 38 minutes, by André Lotterer).
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