1968 24 Hours of Le Mans

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1968 24 Hours of Le Mans
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The 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 36th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on September 28 and 29, 1968. It was the tenth and final round of the World Sportscar Championship.

The race was originally planned for June 15 and 16, but had to be delayed until September due to workers strikes in France. The rescheduled race increased the chances of the Prototypes against the Sports, as the new Prototype cars had matured during the season.

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[edit] Pre-race

Prior to the 1968 race, modifications were made in the run from Maison Blanche to the pit straight, involving the installation of the first Ford chicane to slow speeds along the open pit area. The changes added around 10sec to a lap.

In 1968, the rules of sports car racing were changed to reduce speed. Like in Formula One, 3.0L engines were adopted in order to reduce costs by the use of similar engines for both kinds of racing. Thus, cars with engines larger than 5.0L were banned from the World championship and from Le Mans, which was the end for the Big Block Ford (Mk II and Mk IV) and for the Chevrolet-powered Chaparral in Le Mans. Cars with up to 5.0L engines were still allowed to compete in the Sport category if there were at least 50 cars built. This allowed old customer cars like the Ford GT40, the Lola T70 and the Ferrari 275LM to compete against factory prototypes powered by sophisticated 3.0L engines.

Enzo Ferrari was disappointed to have to take his P4s to the museum, and refused to compete for 1968, despite having a F1 engine. John Wyer had to retire his GT40 derived 5.7L Mirage M1 as well. Wyer chose to dismantle his M1s and to build new GT40s on the Mirage chassis which was close enough to the GT40 to comply with homologation. Gulf GT40s received some of the improvements of the Mirage, and a significant effort was made to reduce the weight of car using high-tech materials. A large part of the body was made of a very thin polyester sheet reinforced with carbon fiber. Wyer entered 3 GT40s but the team wasn't at its best. Its fastest driver, Jacky Ickx, had broken his leg practicing for the 1968 Canadian Grand Prix, and Brian Redman was still out after a crash in the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa.

The competition was between Wyer's Ford GT40 and the new 3.0L Matra 630, Alpine A220 and Porsche 908. The new 2.0L Alfa Romeo 33/2 were outsiders.

The Renault-Gordini V8 engine that powered the Alpine A220s was disappointing, giving no more than 300hp (220kW). With 350;hp (260kW), the new 3.0L air-cooled flat-8 that powered the Porsche 908 was underpowered in comparison to the new Matra V12, but the car was light, had very low drag and the highest top speed. Porsche was much more experienced in Le Mans and had an advantage in numbers, thus Porsche was the favorite.

With Ferrari protesting, the marque was represented only by privateers. The best Ferrari was a green 275LM entered in the Sport category by David Piper. This car was obsolete despite being seriously updated; most of its body was made of polyester/fiberglass instead of aluminium.

Two turbine-powered Howmet TXs were also entered in the prototype class.

[edit] Race

The start was given at 14:00 by Fiat boss Gianni Agnelli.

The Porsches began in front. Jo Siffert took the lead on the fourth lap. Then, a litany of minor electric problems slowed the new Porsche 908s, and some were eventually disqualified as the new team management had not studied the rules about repairs properly. One of Wyer's cars had clutch failure at 17:00, the other had engine failure at 22:00. By midnight, Wyer had only one car still in race, but it was leading.

Henri Pescarolo had a stunning performance in the new Matra 630. The car started the race with mechanical problems, which sent it down to a 14th place. But Pescarolo drove the car to the second place under the rain, despite a windshield wiper failure and his teammate Johnny Servoz-Gavin refusing to drive the car in such conditions. However, during one of the last pitstops the car caught fire, and could not continue.

The victory went to the GT40 driven by Lucien Bianchi and Pedro Rodriguez. Porsche's best finisher was a private 2.2L Porsche 907 in second, followed by a works 908 in third, both just one lap behind the winning GT40. Alfa Romeo's performance was impressive with three cars finishing, the Nanni Galli/Ignazio Giunti T33 in fourth overall and winner of the 2.0L class. The two other followed as fifth and sixth.

[edit] Official Results

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1 S
5.0
9 Flag of United Kingdom John Wyer Automotive Engineering Ltd. Flag of Mexico Pedro Rodriguez
Flag of Belgium Lucien Bianchi
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.9L V8 331
2 P
3.0
66 Flag of Switzerland Squadra Tartaruga Flag of Switzerland Rico Steinemann
Flag of Switzerland Dieter Spoerry
Porsche 907L Porsche 2.2L Flat-8 326
3 P
3.0
33 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of Germany Jochen Neerpasch
Flag of Germany Rolf Stommelen
Porsche 908 Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 325
4 P
2.0
39 Flag of Italy Autodelta SpA Flag of Italy Ignazio Giunti
Flag of Italy Nanni Galli
Alfa Romeo T33/2 Alfa Romeo 2.0L V8 322
5 P
2.0
38 Flag of Italy Autodelta SpA Flag of Italy Carlo Facetti
Flag of Italy Spartaco Dini
Alfa Romeo T33/2 Alfa Romeo 2.0L V8 315
6 P
2.0
40 Flag of Italy Autodelta SpA Flag of Italy Mario Casoni
Flag of Italy Giampiero Biscaldi
Alfa Romeo T33/2 Alfa Romeo 2.0L V8 305
7 S
5.0
21 Flag of United Kingdom David Piper Racing Flag of United Kingdom David Piper
Flag of United Kingdom Richard Attwood
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 302
8 P
3.0
30 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France André de Cortanze
Flag of France Jean Vinatier
Alpine A220 Renault-Gordini 3.0L V8 297
9 P
2.0
57 Flag of France Ecurie Savin-Calberson Flag of France Alain LeGuellec
Flag of France Alain Serpaggi
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.5L I4 289
10 P
1.3
52 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Jean-Luc Thérier
Flag of France Bernard Tramont
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.3L I4 288
11 P
1.3
53 Flag of France Trophée Le Mans Flag of France Christian Ethuin
Flag of France Bob Wollek
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.3L I4 282
12 GT
2.0
43 Flag of Belgium Jean-Pierre Gaban Flag of Belgium Jean-Pierre Gaban
Flag of Belgium Roger van der Schrick
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 281
13 GT
2.0
64 Flag of France Claude Laurent Flag of France Claude Laurent
Flag of France Jean-Claude Ogier
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 276
14 P
1.3
55 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Jean-Pierre Nicolas
Flag of France Jean-Claude Andruet
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.0L I4 272
15 P
1.3
50 Flag of United Kingdom Donald Healey Motor Company Flag of United Kingdom Roger Enever
Flag of United Kingdom Alec Poole
Austin-Healey Sprite Le Mans BMC 1.3L I4 255
16 P
2.0
46 Flag of France Ecurie Fiat-Abarth France Flag of France Marcel Martin
Flag of France Jean Mésange
Fiat Dino Ferrari 2.0L V6 253

[edit] Not Classified

Failed to cover 70% of the winner's distance (231 laps)

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
17 GT
1.3
61 Flag of France Ecurie Léopard Flag of France Jacques Bourdon
Flag of France Maurice Nussbaumer
Flag of France Michel Pouteaux
Alpine A110 Renault-Gordini 1.3L I4 215
18 GT
1.3
51 Flag of France Bernard Collomb Flag of France Bernard Collomb
Flag of France Francois Lacarreau
Alpine A110 Renault-Gordini 1.3L I4 167

[edit] Did Not Finish

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
19 P
3.0
24 Flag of France Equipe Matra Sports Flag of France Johnny Servoz-Gavin
Flag of France Henri Pescarolo
Matra MS630 Matra 3.0L V12 283
20 P
3.0
27 Flag of France Ecurie Savin-Calberson Flag of Belgium Mauro Bianchi
Flag of France Patrick Depailler
Alpine A220 Renault-Gordini 3.0L V8 257
21 P
2.0
45 Flag of France Jean-Pierre Hanrioud Flag of France Jean-Pierre Hanrioud
Flag of Switzerland André Wicky
Porsche 910 Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 248
22 GT
2.0
44 Flag of France Auguste Veuillet Flag of France Guy Chasseuil
Flag of France Claude Ballot-Léna
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 224
23 S
5.0
20 Flag of Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti Flag of Switzerland Herbert Müller
Flag of United Kingdom Johnathon Williams
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 212
24 S
5.0
14 Flag of United States North American Racing Team (NART) Flag of United States Masten Gregory
Flag of United States Charlie Kolb
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 209
25 S
2.0
42 Flag of France Christian Poirot Flag of France Christian Poirot
Flag of France Pierre Maublanc
Porsche 906 Carrera 6 Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 202
26 P
3.0
29 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Jean Guichet
Flag of France Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Alpine A220 Renault-Gordini 3.0L V8 185
27 GT
+2.0
4 Flag of Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti Flag of Switzerland Jean-Michel Giorgi
Flag of France Sylvain Garant
Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet 7.0L V8 157
28 P
2.0
41 Flag of Italy Autodelta SpA Flag of Italy Nino Vaccarella
Flag of Italy Giancarlo Baghetti
Alfa Romeo T33/2 Alfa Romeo 2.0L V8 150
29 P
3.0
35 Alex Soler-Roig
Flag of Switzerland Squadra Tartaruga
Alex Soler-Roig
Flag of Austria Rudi Lins
Porsche 907/8 Porsche 2.2L Flat-8 145
30 S5.0 6 Flag of United Kingdom Jackie Epstein Flag of United Kingdom Jackie Epstein
Flag of United Kingdom Edward Nelson
Lola T70 Mk.III Chevrolet 5.0L V8 143
31 S
5.0
12 Flag of United Kingdom Strathaven Limited Flag of United Kingdom Mike Salmon
Flag of United Kingdom Eric Liddell
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.7L V8 131
32 P
3.0
34 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of United States Joe Buzzetta
Flag of United States Scooter Patrick
Porsche 908 Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 115
33 P
3.0
32 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of Germany Gerhard Mitter
Flag of United Kingdom Vic Elford
Porsche 908 Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 111
34 S
5.0
10 Flag of United Kingdom John Wyer Automotive Engineering Ltd. Flag of Australia Paul Hawkins
Flag of United Kingdom David Hobbs
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.9L V8 107
35 P
2.0
37 Flag of Belgium Racing Team VDS Flag of Belgium Teddy Pilette
Flag of Netherlands Rob Slotemaker
Alfa Romeo T33/2 Alfa Romeo 2.0L V8 104
36 P
3.0
67 Flag of France Philippe Farjon Flag of France Robert Buchet
Flag of Germany Herbert Linge
Porsche 907/8 Porsche 2.2L Flat-6 102
37 S
5.0
19 Flag of United Kingdom Paul Vestey Flag of United Kingdom Paul Vestey
Flag of United States Roy Pike
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 99
38 P
3.0
22 Flag of United States Howmet Corporation Flag of United States Richard Thompson
Flag of United States Ray Heppenstal
Howmet TX Continental 3.0L Turbine 84
39 GT
+2.0
17 Flag of Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti Flag of Switzerland Jacques Rey
Flag of Switzerland Claude Haldi
Ferrari 275 GTB/C Ferrari 3.3L V12 78
40 P
1.3
56 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Jean-Louis Marnat
Flag of France Jean-Francois Gerbault
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.0L I4 71
41 P
3.0
23 Flag of United States Howmet Corporation Flag of United States Bob Tullius
Flag of United Kingdom Hugh Dibley
Howmet TX Continental 3.0L Turbine 60
42 P
3.0
28 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Henri Grandsire
Flag of France Gerard Larrousse
Alpine A220 Renault-Gordini 3.0L V8 59
43 P
3.0
31 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of Switzerland Jo Siffert
Flag of Germany Hans Herrmann
Porsche 908 Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 59
44 P
2.0
36 Flag of United States North American Racing Team (NART) Flag of France Francois Chevalier
Flag of France Bernard Lagier de Giuseppe
Ferrari Dino 206S Ferrari 2.0L V6 54
45 GT
+2.0
3 Flag of Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti Flag of Italy Umberto Maglioli
Flag of France Henri Greder
Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet 7.0L V8 53
46 S
5.0
7 Flag of Switzerland Sportscars Unlimited Flag of Sweden Ulf Norinder
Flag of Sweden Sten Axelsson
Lola T70 Mk.III Chevrolet 5.0L V8 47
47 P
2.0
49 Flag of United Kingdom Chris J. Lawrence Flag of United Kingdom Chris Lawrence
Flag of United Kingdom John Wingfield
Deep Sanderson 302 Ford 1.6L I4 35
48 GT
2.0
60 Flag of Switzerland Wicky Racing Team Flag of Germany Willy Meier
Flag of France Jean de Mortemart
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 30
49 P
3.0
25 Flag of United Kingdom John Woolfe Racing Flag of United Kingdom John Woolfe
Flag of United Kingdom Digby Martland
Chevron B12 Repco 3.0L V8 27
50 P
2.0
47 Flag of United Kingdom Donald Healey Motor Company Flag of United Kingdom Clive Baker
Flag of United Kingdom Andrew Hedges
Healey SR Coventry Climax 2.0L V8 20
51 S
5.0
11 Flag of United Kingdom John Wyer Automotive Engineering Ltd. Flag of Australia Brian Muir
Flag of United Kingdom Jackie Oliver
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.9L V8 15
52 P
2.0
65 Flag of Belgium Racing Team VDS Flag of Belgium Serge Trosch
Flag of Germany Karl von Wendt
Alfa Romeo T33/2 Alfa Romeo 2.0L V8 7
53 P
1.3
54 Flag of France André Moynet Flag of France Max Jean
Flag of France René Ligonnet
Moynet XS Simca 1.2L I4 6
54 S
5.0
8 Flag of Belgium Claude Dubois Flag of Belgium Willy Mairesse
Flag of Belgium Jean Blaton
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.7L V8 0

[edit] Statistics

  • Pole Position - #31 Porsche System Engineering - 3:35.40
  • Fastest Lap - #33 Porsche System Engineering - 3:38.10
  • Distance - 4452.88km
  • Average Speed - 185.536km/h

[edit] Trophy Winners

  • Index of Performance - #55 Société des Automobiles Alpine
  • Index of Thermal Efficiency - #52 Société des Autombiles Alpine
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