O que significa 24 Horas de Le Mans?

O que significa 24 Horas de Le Mans?

As 24 Horas de Le Mans é uma das mais tradicionais corridas automobilísticas do mundo e a principal prova do Campeonato Mundial de Endurance da FIA. É apontada como a maior corrida do planeta. A prova de resistência que dura 24 horas é disputada anualmente desde 1923, no Circuit de la Sarthe, em França.

Quando acontece às 24 Horas de Le Mans?

WEC – 24 HORAS DE LE MANS – Programação, Horários e Transmissão – 2021. E sim, chegamos a um final de semana SUPER ESPECIAL (18 a 22/08/2021), momento das sensacionais 24 HORAS DE LE MANS 2021! Falo da mais temida, desgastante, cansativa (UFA!) e desafiadora prova de endurance do mundo: LE MANS, em sua 89ª edição!

Quem ganhou as 20 04 Horas de Le Mans?

Toyota Hypercar
Toyota Hypercar: vitória histórica. A Toyota confirmou o favoritismo e venceu com autoridade as 24 Horas de Le Mans de 2021.

Quantas voltas 24 Horas de Le Mans?

O evento é organizado pelo Automobile Clube de l’Ouest e é a última jornada da Temporada 2019-20 do Campeonato Mundial de Resistência. A equipe japonesa Toyota Gazoo Racing com os pilotos Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley e Kazuki Nakajima, venceu a prova depois de completar 387 voltas em pouco mais de 24 horas.

When did the 24 Hours of Le Mans start?

Le Mans in 1978 The 1978 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 46th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 10 and 11 June 1978.

Who was the winner of the 1978 24 Hours of Le Mans?

The sister car of Jean-Pierre Jaussaud and Didier Pironi inherited the lead, with a 7-lap margin over the Porsches. Although the second-placed Porsche pulled back two laps, this time Renault would not be denied, and Pironi took the flag for a popular local victory with a record race-distance.

Who was in the pits at Le Mans in 1978?

In many ways it was a continuation of the race from the year before – the two main protagonists would be the very evenly-matched works teams of Alpine-Renault and Porsche, with four cars each. This time it was the Porsche team that had reliability issues – on only the second lap of the race two of their cars were in the pits.

What was the fastest car at Le Mans in 1978?

The LM78 was longer, and faster: with the 460 bhp Cosworth DFV engine, De Cadenet’s regular co-driver Chris Craft was able to make 345 kp/h (215 mph) on the back straight. A true privateer effort, as de Cadenet got virtually had no sponsorship. He even sold most of his valuable stamp collection to raise money.