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Le Mans Series After 6 Hours Pos No Cl T Le Mans Series After 6 Hours Pos No Cl T. Team Drivers Veh Time L. Gap Km/H Best 1 17 LMP1 M Pescarolo Sport COLLARD Emmanuel/BOULLION Jean-Christophe/AND Pescarolo C60 Judd 5:59:26.921 249 167,211 1:21.946 2 10 LMP1 M Creation Autosportif MINASSIAN Nicolas/McGARRITY Kevin Creation CA06/H Judd 5:59:27.871 247 2 L 165,860 1:22.250 3 9 LMP1 M Creation Autosportif CAMPBELL WALTER Jamie/ORTIZ Felipe/GABBIANI Be Creation CA06/H Judd 5:59:27.960 245 4 L 164,517 1:21.527 4 25 LMP2 M RML NEWTON Mike/ERDOS Tommy MG Lola EX 264 5:59:34.707 239 10 L 160,437 1:22.953 5 12 LMP1 Y Courage Competition GOUNON Jean-Marc/FISKEN Gregor/FREI Alexander Courage LC70 Mugen 6:00:00.664 238 11 L 159,574 1:21.933 6 63 LMGT1 M Team Modena GARCIA Antonio/HARDMAN Peter Aston Martin DBR9 6:00:24.636 233 16 L 156,049 1:28.220 7 72 LMGT1 M Alphand Aventures POLICAND Jerome/GOUESLARD Patrice/ALPHAND LucCorvette C5-R 6:00:40.097 233 0:15.461 155,937 1:28.933 8 67 LMGT1 M Convers Menx Team KOX Peter/PERGL Robert/VASILIEV Alexei Ferrari 550 Maranello 6:00:54.914 231 18 L 154,493 1:28.783 9 70 LMGT1 D PSI Experience KUISMANEN Pertti/MENTEN Jos/PALTTALA Markus Corvette C6-R 6:00:52.050 228 21 L 152,507 1:28.658 10 20 LMP2 M Pierre Bruneau ROSTAN Marc/BRUNEAU Pierre Pilbeam Judd 6:00:41.039 227 22 L 151,915 1:26.631 11 81 LMGT2 P Team LNT HUGHES Warren/BELL Robert Panoz Esperante GTLM 6:00:03.250 224 25 L 150,169 1:33.043 12 76 LMGT2 P Autorlando Sport LIEB Marc/CAMATHIAS Joel Porsche 996 GT3 RSR 5:59:50.785 223 26 L 149,585 1:32.981 13 24 LMP2 M Binnie Motorsports BINNIE Bill/TIMPANY Allen/HANCOCK Sam Lola 05/42 Zytek 5:59:44.925 221 28 L 148,284 1:23.838 14 97 LMGT2 P GPC SPORT DRUDI Luca/ROSA Gabrio/MONTERMINI Andrea Ferrari 430 GT 6:01:00.078 221 1:15.153 147,769 1:31.724 15 90 LMGT2 Y Farnbacher Racing EHRET Pierre/FARNBACHER Dominik/SEEFRIED MarcoPorsche 996 GT3 RSR 5:59:58.410 219 30 L 146,850 1:33.650 16 92 LMGT2 D IMSA Perf. Matmut BOUCHUT Christophe/NARAC Raymond Porsche 996 RSR 6:00:04.191 209 40 L 140,107 1:32.814 17 99 LMGT2 D Virgo Motorsport EAGLING Dan/SUGDEN Tim Ferrari 430 GT 5:59:41.441 206 43 L 138,242 1:32.562 18 75 LMGT2 D Thierry Perrier SMITH Nigel/HESNAULT Philippe/BELTOISE Anthony Porsche 996 GT3 RSR 6:00:49.543 202 47 L 135,131 1:33.820 19 32 LMP2 M Barazi Epsilon VERGERS Michael/BARAZI Juan/VALSECCHI Davide Courage C65 AER 6:00:22.328 201 48 L 134,631 1:25.957 20 50 LMGT1 M Aston Martin Larbre LAMY Pedro/GARDEL Gabrielle/VOSSE Vincent Aston Martin DBR9 6:00:42.996 195 54 L 130,488 1:28.420 21 19 LMP1 D Chamberlain Synergy BERRIDGE Bob/EVANS Gareth/OWEN Peter Lola B06/10 AER 6:01:06.261 195 0:23.265 130,348 1:23.254 22 44 LMP2 K Kruse Motorsport LUEDERS Jan Dirk/PETERSEN Jens/BURGESS Tony Courage C65 Judd 5:59:29.332 181 68 L 121,533 1:27.110 -- Not Classified -- Not Flagged or less than 174 laps ( 70%) 23 13 LMP1 Y Courage Competition NAKANO Shinji/KUROSAWA Haruki Courage LC70 Mugen 6:00:51.023 172 77 L 115,054 1:21.734 24 22 LMP2 D Rollcentre Racing SHORT Martin/BARBOSA Joao/BARFF Rob Radical SR9 Judd 5:43:48.046 233 16 L 163,588 1:23.481 25 36 LMP2 P Paul Belmondo Racing GOSSELIN Claude-Yves/OJJEH Karim/RAGUES Pierre Courage C65 Ford 5:15:07.964 202 47 L 154,725 1:26.242 26 15 LMP1 D Pro Tran Competition BENNETT Phil/COPE Paul Protran RS06/H 4:50:24.289 188 61 L 156,263 1:25.959 27 2 LMP1 M Zytek Motorsport JOHANSSON Stefan/NODA Hideki Zytek 06S 4:28:48.162 183 66 L 164,331 1:21.803 28 21 LMP2 D Bruichladdich Radical GREAVES Tim/MOSELEY Stuart/DEVLIN Ben Radical SR9 AER 4:05:31.611 151 98 L 148,450 1:24.461 29 55 LMGT1 M Team Oreca ORTELLI Stephane/AYARI Soheil Saleen S7R 2:57:00.050 111 138 L 151,373 1:28.151 30 78 LMGT2 P Autorlando Sport KRISTENSEN Gunnar/SIMONSEN Allan Porsche 996 GT3 RSR 2:35:30.347 94 155 L 145,909 1:33.698 31 83 LMGT2 P GPC SPORT ZONCA Stefano/BELICCHI Andrea/CIOCI Marco Ferrari 430 GT 2:29:51.724 89 160 L 143,351 1:33.537 32 85 LMGT2 D Spyker Squadron BLEEKEMOLEN Jeroen/KANE Jonny Spyker C8 Spyder GT2R 2:40:36.250 81 168 L 121,739 1:33.896 33 5 LMP1 M Swiss Spirit PRIMAT Harold/FASSLER Marcel Courage LC 70 Judd 1:56:33.812 79 170 L 163,593 1:22.467 34 95 LMGT2 D Racesport Peninsula DOCKERILL Iain/HARTSHORNE John TVR Tuscan T400R 2:36:21.693 76 173 L 117,323 1:37.654 35 40 LMP2 D ASM Racing Portugal AMARAL Miguel/DE CASTRO Miguel Angel/BURGUENO Lola B05/40 AER 1:36:05.533 66 183 L 165,789 1:24.006 36 6 LMP1 D Lister Storm Racing MOLLER Jens/KEEN Justin Lister Storm Hybrid 2:05:37.564 56 193 L 107,599 1:26.886 37 82 LMGT2 P Team LNT TOMLINSON Lawrence/DEAN Richard/HYNES Marc Panoz Esperante GTLM 1:29:26.500 55 194 L 148,431 1:33.902 38 96 LMGT2 D James Watt Automotive DANIELS Paul/MC CORMICK Bo/POMPIDOU Xavier Porsche 996 GT3 RSR 3:43:42.501 38 211 L 041,002 1:35.477 39 86 LMGT2 D Spyker Squadron CORONEL Tom/DUMBRECK Peter Spyker C8 Spyder GT2R 0:31:52.849 20 229 L 151,426 1:34.052 -- Fastest lap -- 9 LMP1 M Creation Autosportif CAMPBELL WALTER Jamie/ORTIZ Felipe/GABBIANI Be Creation CA06/H Judd 192 1:21.527 -- RETIREMENTS -- The results are provisional until the end of the time limit for protest and appeals Donington Park Time limit for protest expires 30' at the latest after publication of the results - Time : ………………… Circuit Length = 4,023 km Results are suspended till the end of scrutineering Clerk of the course: POISSENOT Daniel Timekeeper:R.I.S. Races Information Services - http://www.ris-timing.be - E-Mail : [email protected] Printed at 18:47, 27/08/2006/C16.
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