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The staggering numbers that sum up the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2019
21.06.2019
The 24 hours of Le Mans are a mind-boggling race. There is no real way to wrap your head around it how much it actually takes to get this race up and running... To give you a better idea of how massive the event really is, we’d though we share the following numbers with you, delivered by our proud partners Gibson Technology and the ACO.
A massive crowd of spectators, a quarter million people!
- 61 cars took the start, 183 drivers took turns at the wheel
- 252,500 spectators attended the event
- 10,486 laps were completed which makes a total of 142,900 kilometers
- 916 pitstops were executed
3 times around the world in 24 hours!
- There were 18,309 passes, 853 to move up a place
- 3:17.197 is the new record for the fastest lap in the race, set by Mike Conway in the #07 Toyota TS050 Hybrid
- Gibson LMP2 engines covered 139,481 kilometers during the entire race week and the test day
A dazzling top speed of 350 km/h!
- 73% of the race was ran at full throttle
- 39% of the grid was powered by Gibson engines
- The top speed of an LMP1 car was 350 km/h
- The top speed of an LMP2 car was 337 km/h