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As Of My Last Knowledge Update In September 2021, Here Are Some Notable Events Related To The 24 Hours Of Le Mans That Have Occurred In Recent Years. Please Note That This List May Not Include The
MOST RECENT EVENTS UP TO 2023
- 1. 2021 Toyota Gazoo Racing secured their fourth consecutive overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with the No. 7 car driven by Mike Kamui Kobayashi and Conway José MarÃa López Taking The Win.
- 2. 2020 The 24 Hours of Le Mans was held without spectators for the first time in its history due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The race was rescheduled to September instead of its usual June date.
- 3. 2019 The race witnessed an intense
battle between Toyota and privateer teams. The No. 8 Toyota Gazoo Racing car
driven by Sébastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima, and Fernando Alonso secured
victory, giving Alonso his second Le Mans win.
- 4. 2018 Toyota Gazoo Racing finally won
the 24 Hours of Le Mans after years of close calls and heartbreak king
failures. The No. 8 car took the checke red flag, driven by Sébastien Buemi,
Kazuki Nakajima, and Fernando Alonso.
- 5. 2017 Porsche secured a historic 19th
overall victory at Le Mans, with the No. 2 car driven by Timo Bernhard, Earl
Bamber, and Brendon Hartley.
- 6. 2016 The race marked the return of
Ford to Le Mans, commemorating the 50th anniversary of their 1-2-3 finish in
1966. Ford Chip Ganassi Racing achieved a class victory with the Ford GT in the
GTE Pro category.
- 7. 2015 The 24 Hours of Le Mans
witnessed a tragic accident involving the No. 8 Audi driven by Loïc Duval.
Duval suffered an accident during practice, but fortunately, he escaped without
serious injuries.
- 8. 2014 Audi Sport Team Joest secured
their 13th overall victory at Le Mans, with the No. 2 car driven by Marcel Fassler
Andre Lotterer, and Benoît Tréluyer
- 9. 2013 Audi achieved their fourth
consecutive win at Le Mans, with the No. 2 car driven by Tom Kristensen, Allan
McNish, and Loïc Duval
- 2012 Audi Sport Team Joest celebrated their 11th overall victory at Le Mans, with the No. 1 car driven by André Lotterer, Marcel Fässler, and Benoît Tréluyer.