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Final Classification LE MANS CLASSIC 2018 PORSCHE LE MANS CLASSIC 2018 PORSCHE CLASSIC RACE LE MANS RACE (55') Final Classification Drivers Vehicle Laps Total Time Penalty Gap Kph Lap Time Kph 1 36 UWE BRUSCHNIK PORSCHE 910 1967 11 1:00:47.865 - 147.8 10 4:54.280 166.7 2 70 Raymond NARAC PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 3,0L 1974 11 1:01:57.921 02:00 +1:10.056 145.0 5 4:49.598 169.4 3 22 Karsten LE BLANC PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1973 11 1:02:23.403 +1:35.538 144.0 8 5:07.321 159.6 4 53 Didier CAZEAUX/Ralf KELLENERS PORSCHE 904 Carrera GTS 1965 11 1:02:24.999 +1:37.134 143.9 7 5:04.171 161.3 5 9 Adam DAWSON PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 2,7L 1973 11 1:02:50.802 +2:02.937 143.0 8 5:08.502 159.0 6 64 Oliver BRYANT PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1964 11 1:03:28.736 +2:40.871 141.5 5 5:13.415 156.5 7 42 Alain GADAL PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 3,0L 1974 11 1:03:59.465 02:00 +3:11.600 140.4 8 5:04.955 160.9 8 74 Marc de SIEBENTHAL PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 3,0L 1974 11 1:05:06.582 05:00 +4:18.717 138.0 5 4:51.408 168.3 9 142 Romain ROCHER PORSCHE 906 CARRERA 6 1966 11 1:05:33.446 +4:45.581 137.0 5 5:04.578 161.1 10 21 Sandy WATSON PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 11 1:05:36.193 +4:48.328 137.0 8 5:17.700 154.4 11 5 Ewens STIEVENART PORSCHE 908 LH 1968 11 1:07:01.080 08:00 +6:13.215 134.1 10 4:40.769 174.7 12 73 Camilo Sr. STEUER PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1973 11 1:10:12.822 09:00 +9:24.957 128.0 3 4:56.102 165.7 13 52 Alexis RAOUX PORSCHE 911 2,3L ST 1971 10 58:52.886 1 Lap 138.7 5 5:14.153 156.1 14 16 Ambrogio PERFETTI PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:00:13.084 1 Lap 135.6 8 5:21.550 152.6 15 8 Afschin FATEMI PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:00:13.232 1 Lap 135.6 7 5:21.440 152.6 16 26 Diethelm HORBACH PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1972 10 1:00:38.705 1 Lap 134.7 7 5:24.025 151.4 17 41 Erwin VAN LIESHOUT PORSCHE 911 ST 2.5l 1972 10 1:00:52.369 1 Lap 134.2 5 5:22.711 152.0 18 12 Eric LECOQ PORSCHE 904 Carrera GTS 1964 10 1:01:14.952 1 Lap 133.3 8 5:26.565 150.2 19 15 Philippe de CRAENE PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:01:22.282 1 Lap 133.1 5 5:26.066 150.4 20 45 Lars ROLNER/Andreas ROLNER PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:01:24.154 1 Lap 133.0 5 5:28.103 149.5 21 30 Didier CALMELS/Lionel MOUTOUH PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1973 10 1:01:30.120 1 Lap 132.8 9 5:17.497 154.5 22 2 Ian DALGLISH PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:01:32.926 1 Lap 132.7 8 5:30.722 148.3 23 79 Paul DANIELS PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1973 10 1:01:34.040 01:00 1 Lap 132.6 4 5:16.704 154.9 24 18 Andreas KAINER PORSCHE 911 ST 2,4L 1971 10 1:01:38.231 1 Lap 132.5 7 5:30.415 148.5 25 60 Jean-Marc BUSSOLINI PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 3,0L 1974 10 1:01:40.670 1 Lap 132.4 5 5:03.432 161.7 26 76 Sam TORDOFF PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:01:48.976 1 Lap 132.1 9 5:29.057 149.1 27 44 James TURNER PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:01:55.355 1 Lap 131.9 5 5:34.520 146.6 28 23 Steve JONES PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:02:10.422 1 Lap 131.4 9 5:33.489 147.1 29 10 Franco PEDRAZZI/Massimo PEDRAZZI PORSCHE 911 ST 2.5I 1971 10 1:02:30.350 1 Lap 130.7 3 5:36.346 145.8 30 11 Guillaume GOUBLE PORSCHE 911 S 2,2L 1970 10 1:02:32.291 1 Lap 130.6 7 5:38.583 144.9 31 48 Thomas STEUER/Thomas STEUER PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1964 10 1:02:32.730 1 Lap 130.6 9 5:39.609 144.4 32 62 Ivan VERCOUTERE/Charles RUPP PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1966 10 1:03:11.911 1 Lap 129.2 4 5:23.834 151.5 33 66 Vincent FLANDIN PORSCHE 911 ST 2.5l 1972 10 1:03:15.041 1 Lap 129.1 8 5:44.659 142.3 34 51 Christian CHAVY PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:03:18.628 1 Lap 129.0 5 5:46.871 141.4 35 3 Franz WUNDERLICH/Michael GNANI PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:03:28.037 1 Lap 128.7 8 5:46.226 141.7 36 63 Claude LE JEAN PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:03:50.703 1 Lap 127.9 4 5:49.776 140.2 37 47 Alexis de BEAUMONT PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 3,0L 1974 10 1:03:55.396 1 Lap 127.8 5 5:01.187 162.9 38 17 Dean DESANTIS PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:04:10.759 1 Lap 127.3 9 5:51.282 139.6 39 31 Alex DE REGUERO PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1964 10 1:04:13.772 1 Lap 127.2 4 5:51.351 139.6 40 75 Matthew HOLME PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 10 1:06:51.741 05:00 1 Lap 122.1 8 5:34.019 146.9 41 39 Gérard LARROUSSE PORSCHE 911 ST 2.5l 1970 9 51:46.958 2 Laps 141.9 8 5:05.382 160.6 42 58 Olivier BARRET PORSCHE 911 ST 2.5l 1972 9 52:54.879 2 Laps 138.9 9 5:08.009 159.3 43 68 Serge LIBENS PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 9 57:55.590 2 Laps 126.9 8 5:45.486 142.0 44 65 Patrice CAMPILLO PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 9 59:23.235 2 Laps 123.8 7 5:35.131 146.4 45 54 Patrick VEGEAIS PORSCHE 911 S 2,4L 1972 9 1:02:13.450 2 Laps 118.1 4 6:18.914 129.5 46 33 Daniel DURAND PORSCHE 910/6 C 1967 9 1:05:01.596 06:00 2 Laps 113.0 7 5:58.239 136.9 47 34 Carlos BELTRAN ANDREU PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 9 1:05:32.851 06:00 2 Laps 112.1 3 5:59.232 136.6 48 55 Gabriel BALTHAZARD PORSCHE 356 Pre A 1952 9 1:05:45.824 06:00 2 Laps 111.8 4 5:56.077 137.8 49 25 John LOGAN PORSCHE 911 S 2,2L 1970 9 1:08:00.447 05:00 2 Laps 108.1 4 5:53.651 138.7 50 35 Guido DI EGIDIO PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 9 1:09:48.687 06:00 2 Laps 105.3 9 6:09.187 132.9 51 46 Roger PELAUD PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1966 8 59:08.177 3 Laps 110.5 7 6:13.780 131.2 52 69 Patrick CHAUVET PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 8 59:09.943 3 Laps 110.4 7 6:18.645 129.6 53 24 Eric GOERTZ PORSCHE 356 BT5 Karmann Hd. Cou. 1961 8 59:21.444 3 Laps 110.0 4 6:20.544 128.9 54 56 Stéphane RUAUD PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 8 1:00:25.854 3 Laps 108.1 7 6:32.472 125.0 55 72 Richard COOK PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1964 8 1:01:16.821 3 Laps 106.6 7 5:38.804 144.8 56 43 Philippe GOUTARD PORSCHE 911 T 1967 8 1:01:45.704 3 Laps 105.8 3 6:16.212 130.4 57 81 Nicolas DOQUIN/Stephane BOYER PORSCHE 356 B 1962 8 1:02:31.410 3 Laps 104.5 6 6:57.092 117.6 58 38 Xavier DOCHEZ PORSCHE 356 Pre A 1953 8 1:02:55.487 3 Laps 103.8 6 7:29.685 109.1 59 20 Albert OTTEN PORSCHE 550 A Durlite MkIII 1959 8 1:04:46.168 3 Laps 100.8 3 6:15.141 130.8 60 50 Jean-Michel VILLOT PORSCHE 356 Pre A 1954 8 1:08:34.546 04:00 3 Laps 95.2 7 7:18.149 112.0 61 59 Maxence MAURICE PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1973 5 29:52.167 6 Laps 136.6 5 4:51.478 168.3 62 28 Gilles MOREL PORSCHE 356 A 1958 5 41:38.419 07:00 6 Laps 98.0 4 6:08.244 133.2 63 1 Cameron HEALY PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 3,0L 1974 5 50:35.832 6 Laps 80.6 5 5:17.654 154.4 64 37 Serge COZZOLINO PORSCHE 914 /6 1970 4 27:12.342 7 Laps 119.9 4 5:36.644 145.7 65 57 Thibault JULIA PORSCHE 911 ST 2.5l 1972 2 16:13.414 9 Laps 100.3 66 6 Frédéric ERVITI PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 0 67 14 Peter KOLLING PORSCHE 356 A GT Speedster 1957 0 68 67 Jean Marc-Olivier BOYADJIAN PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1973 0 Not started 4 Richard HYWEL EVANS PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 0 7 Michel LECOURT PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1973 0 19 Damien KOHLER PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 3,0L 1972 0 27 Heiko OSTMANN PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1967 0 29 André SEDIKI PORSCHE 911 Carrera RS 2,7L 1972 0 32 Joël LENOIR PORSCHE 911 ST 2.5l 1973 0 40 Sébastien EBERHARD/Jean Maurice REY PORSCHE 911 Carrera RSR 2,8L 1973 0 49 Eric POIROT PORSCHE 906 Carrera 6 1968 0 61 Colin PATON PORSCHE 911 2,0L 1965 0 71 Patrice CHAPON PORSCHE 910/6 C 1967 0 Pole Position NARAC, Raymond 4:54.258 Fastest Lap Lap 10 Ewens STIEVENART 4:40.769 174.7 Kph 07/07/2018 Page 1 / 2 LE MANS CLASSIC 2018 PORSCHE CLASSIC RACE LE MANS RACE (55') Final Classification Drivers Vehicle Laps Total Time Penalty Gap Kph Lap Time Kph 1 MINUTE PENALTY TO CAR Nº 79 DUE TO SLOW ZONE INFRIGEMENT 2 MINUTES PENALTY TO CARS Nº 70 AND 42 DUE TO SLOW ZONE INFRIGEMENT APPLIED PENALTIES FOLLOWING STEWARDS DECISIONS FROM 78 TO 88 Published at: .......................................
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