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89º Edition Des 24 Heures Du Mans Endurance Racing Endurance Racing Legends 89º Edition des 24 Heures du Mans Race 2 (45 Minutes) Final Classification Best Lap No Drivers Team Car Cl. Laps Total Time Gap Kph Lap Time Kph 1 15 J. COTTINGHAM DALLARA SP1 2002 Proto B 11 45:37.677 - 196.9 4 3:44.255 218.7 2 7 S. LYNN BENTLEY Speed 8 2003 Proto B 11 45:47.082 +9.405 196.2 10 3:43.230 219.7 3 16 F. MOULIN DALLARA SP1 2001 Proto B 11 46:25.801 +48.124 193.5 10 3:45.780 217.3 4 88 M. SHORT DALLARA SP1 2002 Proto B 11 47:24.175 +1:46.498 189.5 4 3:46.562 216.5 5 14 X. MICHERON RILEY & SCOTT MK III C 2003 Proto B 11 47:24.644 +1:46.967 189.5 5 3:52.473 211.0 6 25 M. NEWTON LOLA-MG EX257 2004 Proto B 11 47:39.024 +2:01.347 188.5 4 3:53.819 209.8 7 45 D. FRANCHITTI ASTON MARTIN DBR9 2008 GT1B 11 48:28.826 +2:51.149 185.3 4 3:55.863 208.0 8 26 E. COLLARD PORSCHE 911 GT1 1997 GT1A 11 48:51.726 +3:14.049 183.9 9 3:57.389 206.6 9 46 J. MACARI MASERATI MC12 GT1 2005 GT1B 11 48:53.678 +3:16.001 183.8 10 4:04.276 200.8 10 8 R. GOETHE / S. HALL ASTON MARTIN DBR9 2006 GT1B 11 48:56.342 +3:18.665 183.6 10 3:52.873 210.6 11 27 N. DITTING / S. HANCOCK ASTON MARTIN DBR9 2005 INV 11 49:04.640 +3:26.963 183.1 10 4:01.413 203.2 12 66 D. ROSCHMANN FERRARI 550 Maranello Prodrive 2005 GT1B 11 49:22.003 +3:44.326 182.0 8 4:01.806 202.9 13 53 R. MEINS ASTON MARTIN DBR9 2006 GT1B 11 49:27.403 +3:49.726 181.7 8 4:01.720 202.9 14 65 M. GIRARDO FERRARI 550 Maranello Prodrive 2002 GT1B 11 49:34.695 +3:57.018 181.2 4 4:01.898 202.8 15 4 R. COOK RILEY & SCOTT MK III C 2002 Proto B 10 44:33.602 1 Lap 183.3 9 4:00.709 203.8 16 37 E. HELARY DODGE Viper GTS-R 2000 GT1B 10 45:51.043 1 Lap 178.1 8 4:02.546 202.2 17 39 P. BOCH LOLA B05/40 2005 Proto B 10 46:22.725 1 Lap 176.1 4 4:11.952 194.7 18 60 M. JULLY KEILER K II 1998 Proto A 10 46:25.372 1 Lap 175.9 8 4:08.860 197.1 19 52 B. ROMAC PORSCHE 993 GT2 Evo 1999 GT2A 10 46:55.831 1 Lap 174.0 9 4:13.417 193.6 20 105 L. CHOLLEY DODGE Viper GTS-R 2002 GT1B 10 47:01.128 1 Lap 173.7 9 4:11.636 194.9 21 176 M. FRATTI PORSCHE 996 GT3-RS 2006 GT2B 10 47:08.600 1 Lap 173.2 4 4:18.371 189.9 22 76 J. RIHON / N. PADMORE PORSCHE 996 GT3-RSR 2005 GT2B 10 47:27.331 1 Lap 172.1 4 4:15.220 192.2 23 32 L. BOCH COURAGE C65 2005 Proto B 10 47:48.473 1 Lap 170.8 4 4:18.572 189.7 24 73 G. SCHINDLER PORSCHE 993 GT2 1997 GT2A 10 47:49.106 1 Lap 170.8 8 4:17.416 190.6 25 40 M. ERLICH PORSCHE 997 GT3 RSR 2007 GT2B 10 47:49.484 1 Lap 170.8 8 4:20.453 188.3 26 92 F. WUNDERLICH ASTON MARTIN V8 Vantage GT2 2010 GT2B 10 47:49.733 1 Lap 170.8 9 4:24.748 185.3 27 86 S. ROITMAYER / M. FÖVENY PORSCHE 996 GT3-RS 2004 GT2B 10 48:00.359 1 Lap 170.1 4 4:13.123 193.8 28 57 R. BELLETESTE / S. KRIKNOFF ASTON MARTIN DBRS9 2009 GT2B 10 48:13.053 1 Lap 169.4 4 4:24.651 185.4 29 130 C. PATON / F. PATON FERRARI F430 GTC Evo 2007 GT2B 10 48:28.829 1 Lap 168.5 10 4:25.476 184.8 30 77 M. YOULES PORSCHE 996 GT3-RS 2001 GT2B 10 48:54.710 1 Lap 167.0 9 4:22.469 186.9 31 96 M. MCINERNEY / S. MCINERNEY FERRARI F430 GTC Evo 2009 GT2B 10 48:55.113 1 Lap 166.9 9 4:12.748 194.1 32 123 P. JOOS CHEVROLET Corvette Z06R 2007 INV 10 49:03.120 1 Lap 166.5 9 4:26.819 183.8 33 121 P. SCHLEIFER / G. HALLAU NORMA M2000-02 2003 Proto B 10 49:04.794 1 Lap 166.4 4 4:11.832 194.8 34 30 L. MAXTED-PAGE PORSCHE 996 GT3-R 2000 GT2B 10 52:05.532 1 Lap 156.8 7 4:30.795 181.1 35 31 A. LAWLEY PORSCHE 996 GT3-RS 2003 GT2B 10 55:27.295 1 Lap 147.3 4 4:29.333 182.1 36 44 J. MULLER RILEY & SCOTT MK III 1996 Proto A 9 43:50.870 2 Laps 167.6 7 4:07.892 197.9 37 61 M. LOUAIL / S. AYARI TOYOTA Supra GT2 2001 GT2B 9 43:58.564 2 Laps 167.1 4 4:11.305 195.2 38 118 A. MOSER CHEVROLET Corvette Z06R 2010 INV 9 45:39.446 2 Laps 161.0 8 4:30.515 181.3 39 1 E. BRIGAND PORSCHE 997 GT3 RSR 2009 GT2B 9 45:54.725 2 Laps 160.1 4 4:14.961 192.4 40 160 P. FAIRBAIRN / P. MCLEAN PORSCHE 996 GT3 RS 2002 GT2B 9 46:11.096 2 Laps 159.1 8 4:33.267 179.5 41 49 L. ROLNER PORSCHE 996 GT3-R 2001 GT2B 9 47:07.815 2 Laps 155.9 3 4:41.253 174.4 42 28 A. RÜEDE FORD Mustang Cobra TA 1998 GT1A 9 48:03.763 2 Laps 152.9 9 4:16.153 191.5 43 20 P. BRUNEAU / M. ROSTAN PILBEAM MP93 2005 Proto B 9 48:10.363 2 Laps 152.6 9 4:24.073 185.8 44 18 H. OSTMANN PORSCHE 993 GT2 1997 GT2A 9 48:35.745 2 Laps 151.2 7 4:35.618 178.0 45 69 P. PHILLIPS PORSCHE 996 GT3-RS 2001 GT2B 8 46:18.785 3 Laps 141.0 3 5:11.585 157.4 46 70 P. DUHAMEL FERRARI 360 Modena N-GT 2000 GT2B 8 50:15.687 3 Laps 130.0 7 4:47.720 170.5 Not Started 94 S. KEATING MARCOS LM500 1994 GT2A Pole Position: 3:47.021 216.1 Kph Fastest Lap: Lap 10 Shaun LYNN 3:43.230 219.7 Kph CARS 18 AND 30 - TIME PENALTY OF 2 MINUTES DUE TO PIT STOP INFRINGEMENT CARS 18 AND 70 - DRIVE THROUGH PENALTY CONVERTED IN A TIME PENALTY OF 30 SECONDS Published at: .............................. Track Status: DRY Stewards Timekeeper Arnaud VERCAUTEREN Caroline DIVIES Michel VERGNES Xavier LOZANO 21/08/2021 Page 1 / 1.
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