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Final Combined Classification SCRATCH PLATEAU 2 After Round 3 SCRATCH PLATEAU 2 Amended After Round 3 Final Combined Classification Nr. Drivers Car RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 Laps Time Gap 1 21 C. MONTEVERDE / G. PEARSON / A. SMITH JAGUAR Type D 1955 8 43:16.343 8 43:58.410 8 42:25.867 24 2:09:40.620 2 3 C. JOY / S. TRENERY / P. SIMON JAGUAR Type D 1955 8 43:12.208 8 43:51.752 8 42:39.566 24 2:09:43.526 2.906 3 16 R. WILSON / M. STRETTON MASERATI 250 S 1957 8 44:24.083 8 45:22.313 8 43:54.194 24 2:13:40.590 3'59.970 4 68 J. CLARK COOPER T39 1955 8 47:01.830 8 47:11.871 8 45:20.953 24 2:19:34.654 9'54.034 5 18 N. WEBB / J. YOUNG JAGUAR Type C 1952 8 47:03.665 8 47:11.726 8 45:52.711 24 2:20:08.10210'27.482 6 75 E. OELSCHLAGEL / G. OELSCHLAGEL MERCEDES BENZ 300 SL 1955 7 45:25.863 8 49:26.654 8 47:33.282 23 2:22:25.799 1 Laps 7 8 N. NYBLAEUS / J. WELCH AUSTIN HEALEY 100 M 1955 8 48:10.081 7 57:00.000 8 47:22.008 23 2:32:32.089 1 Laps 8 56 N. RUDDELL ASTON MARTIN DB2/4 1954 8 48:49.944 7 44:37.498 7 42:55.207 22 2:16:22.649 2 Laps 9 55 S. KOENIG AC ACE Bristol 1957 8 49:20.340 7 44:38.140 7 42:25.428 22 2:16:23.908 2 Laps 10 33 S. GUYOT-SIONNEST / M. GUENAT AUSTIN HEALEY 100 S 1954 7 45:48.668 7 46:28.393 8 49:21.318 22 2:21:38.379 2 Laps 11 26 A. RÜEDE CUNNINGHAM C4R 1953 7 45:00.721 7 57:00.000 8 45:49.902 22 2:27:50.623 2 Laps 12 60 S. WARD / J. WARD JAGUAR XK 120 1951 7 48:06.637 7 53:26.595 8 47:10.131 22 2:28:43.363 2 Laps 13 76 G. HAARMANN / B. HARTOGS MERCEDES BENZ 300 SL 1955 8 48:16.804 7 48:21.607 7 57:00.000 22 2:33:38.411 2 Laps 14 11 N. BERT JAGUAR Type C 1952 7 57:00.000 8 49:02.857 7 57:00.000 22 2:43:02.857 2 Laps 15 32 G. MESTROT / J. DA ROCHA TRIUMPH TR2 1954 7 43:49.589 7 44:43.501 7 43:41.712 21 2:12:14.802 3 Laps 16 46 F. COINTREAU / P. COUSSEAU / A. COINTREAU / G. LE METAYER LOTUS IX Sebring 1955 7 43:54.117 7 46:06.500 7 42:37.000 21 2:12:37.617 3 Laps 17 54 R. GOMM / M. GORDON JAGUAR XK 140 FHC 1955 7 44:31.118 7 45:33.559 7 43:01.659 21 2:13:06.336 3 Laps 18 74 M. SUCARI / A. SUCARI MASERATI A6 GCS Barchetta 1954 7 46:58.989 7 45:45.143 7 45:26.221 21 2:18:10.353 3 Laps 19 15 D. MARTY / M. CAZALOT FRAZER NASH Le Mans Replica 1950 7 46:18.748 7 47:34.552 7 45:28.364 21 2:19:21.664 3 Laps 20 1 L. DESPLACES / J. BOIS ASTON MARTIN DB2 1950 7 49:59.238 7 49:46.276 7 44:35.365 21 2:24:20.879 3 Laps 21 71 T. NOYER / S. DIERICK TRIUMPH TR2 1955 7 48:41.741 7 48:48.490 7 47:00.867 21 2:24:31.098 3 Laps 22 30 J. PENILLARD / G. MOREL PORSCHE 356 Pre A 1954 7 44:24.450 8 49:39.126 6 57:00.000 21 2:31:03.576 3 Laps 23 40 V. TOURNEUR / A. SEYLER / S. ORTELLI PORSCHE 356 Speedster 1954 6 48:13.131 7 45:49.690 7 44:15.784 20 2:18:18.605 4 Laps 24 38 A. SABATIE-GARAT / M. SABATIE-GARAT JAGUAR XK 120 O.T.S 1951 7 49:42.353 6 44:21.470 7 47:39.353 20 2:21:43.176 4 Laps 25 9 P. BRESSON / P. LANTERNIER AUSTIN HEALEY 100/4 1956 7 50:19.487 6 47:29.488 7 50:30.679 20 2:28:19.654 4 Laps 26 63 H. HERREMAN DE MEURIS / A. HERREMAN COOPER T39 1955 7 47:49.313 7 57:00.000 6 45:07.721 20 2:29:57.034 4 Laps 27 29 R. BERNBERG / P. UGO COOPER T39 1955 8 47:26.454 8 47:30.455 4 57:00.000 20 2:31:56.909 4 Laps 28 22 C. MCWILLIAM / M. HIBBERD KIEFT Climax 1100 1954 7 47:59.285 6 45:02.882 6 43:00.796 19 2:16:02.963 5 Laps 29 19 G. de LACRETELLE / L. BEHR / Q. de TORSIAC TRIUMPH TR2 1954 7 51:00.117 6 44:49.398 6 42:44.934 19 2:18:34.449 5 Laps 30 42 L. SEBBA / P. COLE MORGAN + 4 1953 7 50:04.866 6 46:11.025 6 43:09.650 19 2:19:25.541 5 Laps 31 69 B. SCHOCH AUSTIN HEALEY 100 M 1956 6 44:14.825 6 46:21.830 7 49:08.049 19 2:19:44.704 5 Laps 32 49 M. VERLIEFDEN ASTON MARTIN DB2 1951 7 45:47.247 5 57:00.000 7 45:10.005 19 2:27:57.252 5 Laps 33 72 H. OSTMANN PORSCHE 356 Speedster 1956 7 46:38.879 5 57:00.000 7 45:44.902 19 2:29:23.781 5 Laps 34 73 G. BOYER / R. MATHIEU PORSCHE 550 Spyder 1955 6 44:10.566 6 45:50.050 6 42:37.764 18 2:12:38.380 6 Laps 35 12 J. HUYGHUES DESPOINTE / P. BOUTEVIN / G. de BEAUFORT / J. LAUREAU DEUTSCH-BONNET HBR5 1956 6 44:22.355 6 46:11.708 6 43:46.417 18 2:14:20.480 6 Laps 36 41 L. LARSSON / J. LARSSON / J. LARSSON BORGWARD 1500 Le Mans 1953 6 45:36.236 6 46:50.961 6 45:03.317 18 2:17:30.514 6 Laps 37 62 D. GRAUS / I. VERCOUTERE / M. STRETTON / D. FERRAO FRAZER NASH Targa Florio 1952 6 50:03.726 6 45:37.523 6 43:08.703 18 2:18:49.952 6 Laps 38 23 M. BLANCHARD / K. BLANCHARD DEUTSCH-BONNET HBR 1954 6 47:37.954 6 51:06.836 6 46:37.669 18 2:25:22.459 6 Laps 39 34 J. HUHTA CADILLAC Series 61 1950 6 49:36.557 6 49:39.947 6 47:30.233 18 2:26:46.737 6 Laps 40 64 B. LANGEWIESCHE / M. WERNER LOTUS Mark IX 1955 8 47:38.703 7 45:03.731 3 57:00.000 18 2:29:42.434 6 Laps 41 6 S. RETTENMAIER MASERATI A6 GCS Barchetta 1954 7 46:07.353 7 46:46.321 4 57:00.000 18 2:29:53.674 6 Laps 42 10 O. BLANPAIN / V. JANSSENS / R. HINDERYCKX AUSTIN HEALEY 100 M 1955 7 44:00.319 8 49:33.364 3 57:00.000 18 2:30:33.683 6 Laps 43 70 A. BLASCO / J. PEYRAUD / G. AGAUD OSCA S 1500 TN 1957 6 45:50.852 6 57:00.000 6 48:10.854 18 2:31:01.706 6 Laps 44 7 S. BERCHON AUSTIN HEALEY 100/4 1956 7 47:54.259 8 49:39.443 3 57:00.000 18 2:34:33.702 6 Laps 45 58 E. BERARD / P. TAVANO CALLISTA D 120 Ranelagh 1951 6 47:42.527 6 48:35.701 5 43:14.228 17 2:19:32.456 7 Laps 46 51 R. GANE / K. ZWOLINSKI JOWETT Jupiter 1953 3 57:00.000 7 47:58.696 7 46:37.183 17 2:31:35.879 7 Laps 47 53 E. STAES LOTUS XI 1500 1955 3 57:00.000 7 44:26.630 7 57:00.000 17 2:38:26.630 7 Laps 48 31 A. DEE CROWNE / S. THOMAS MG A 1955 5 43:14.551 5 47:05.253 6 45:02.418 16 2:15:22.222 8 Laps 49 4 S. KRIKNOFF LOTUS XI 1500 1956 8 45:26.470 0 57:00.000 8 44:43.097 16 2:27:09.567 8 Laps 50 24 S. WATSON / A. KIRKALDY LOTUS XI 1500 1957 8 46:38.715 0 57:00.000 8 45:49.700 16 2:29:28.415 8 Laps 51 43 P. GAYRAUD / C. GAYRAUD DEUTSCH-BONNET LM 1952 6 48:30.843 6 49:19.466 4 57:00.000 16 2:34:50.309 8 Laps 52 47 C. QUIROGA / J. BERGEL / A. QUIROGA LANCIA Aurelia B 20 1953 6 45:21.701 3 50:26.325 6 43:42.798 15 2:19:30.824 9 Laps 53 45 M. ALDRIDGE / J. ALDRIDGE AC ACE Bristol 1955 7 44:02.180 1 57:00.000 7 44:58.187 15 2:26:00.367 9 Laps 54 67 O. REEDTZ-THOTT / J. PRINCE OF DENMAR / J. HOLSTEIN / M. HOLDEN LOTUS XI 1500 1956 7 47:08.307 0 57:00.000 8 47:48.811 15 2:31:57.118 9 Laps 55 36 Y.
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