1969 24 Hours of Le Mans

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1969 24 Hours of Le Mans
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The 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 37th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on June 14 and 15, 1969. It was the eighth round of the World Sportscar Championship.

The eventual winner, Jacky Ickx, had demonstrated against the start by walking slowly to his car, starting voluntarily at the back of the field. The use of the traditional Le Mans-style start was no longer used after this accident, as drivers started in 1970 when already properly strapped into their seats.

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[edit] Pre-race

During 1969, the minimal production figure to compete in the Sport category was reduced from 50 to 25. Starting in July 1968, Porsche made a surprising and very expensive effort to conceive, design and build a whole new car for the Sport category with one underlying goal: to win its first overall victory at Le Mans. In only ten months, the Porsche 917 was developed, which incorporated remarkable technology: Porsche's first 12-cylinder engine and many components from titanium, magnesium and exotic alloys. Porsche built 25 917s and according to many sources this drove Porsche AG close to bankruptcy. In need of cash, Porsche sold the 917s to anyone who wanted to pay for.

Matra ordered the aerodynamic engineer Robert Choulet to conceive a low-drag Long Tail Coupe specially designed for the Le Mans, the Matra 640. On April 16, Matra brought the car to the Sarthe circuit. Henri Pescarolo took it to the track, at the first kilometres in the Hunaudières the car took off and was pulverised, Pescarolo was pulled out alive but severely burned. In parallel, Matra was experimenting with roadster bodywork. This led to a new car, the 650. Some 630 chassis were converted in roadster; they were christened 630/650.

Despite the fact that no solution was found to fix the instability of the car, three 917s entered Le Mans. Two were Porsche Works teams and the third was entered by the gentleman-driver John Woolfe.

Matra entered four cars: a new 650 roadster, a 630 coupe and two 630/650.

The Ferrari prototypes made a come-back with the 3.0L 312P.

John Wyer's team was there but managed by David Yorkes. Wyer himself wasn't in Le Mans as his wife was ill. The team entered two Ford GT40s. Jacky Ickx shared GT40 1075, the car that won the previous year, with Jackie Oliver.

[edit] Race

The Kurt Ahrens/Rolf Stommelen 917 qualified on pole.

Soon after the start the poor handling of the 917 and the inexperience of the driver resulted in a drama: the death of British driver John Woolfe on lap 1 when his private Porsche 917 crashed at Maison Blanche. Woolfe was killed, probably due the fact that he had not bothered to put on his safety belt. This was likely done because of the style of the traditional start used at Le Mans until that year, in which drivers were required to run across the track to their cars, climb in and get it started as quickly as possible to pull away from the grid. Woolfe likely sacrificed strapping his safety belts in order to gain a better start.

The nearly full fuel tank from Woolfe's car became dislodged and landed in front of the oncoming Ferrari 312P of Chris Amon. Amon ran over it, causing it to explode under his car, which led to his retirement. The race was stopped for 2 hours due to these two first lap incidents, but was eventually restarted.

The 2 official 917s were put out of the race by clutch bell housing problems, but the 908 of Hans Herrmann and Gérard Larrousse remained a serious candidate for the victory.

In a dramatic finish, Ickx and Herrmann repeatedly overtook each other as the Porsche 908 had brake problems, and eventually Ickx managed to beat Herrmann by a few seconds, or about 120 meters. Ickx and Oliver won with the GT40 chassis 1075, the same car that had won the previous year. This was second time the same car had won two years in a row; a Bentley Speed Six had done it in 1929 and 1930. Joest Racing would later repeat this feat twice.

Ironically, Jacky Ickx had a road accident near Chartres while driving to Paris on Monday morning. A car pulled in front of his Porsche 911. Ickx's car ended up crushed against a utility pole. Ickx unbuckled his seat belt and stepped unharmed from the wrecked Porsche.

[edit] Official Results

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1 S
5.0
6 Flag of the United Kingdom John Wyer Automotive Engineering Flag of Belgium Jacky Ickx
Flag of the United Kingdom Jackie Oliver
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.9L V8 372
2 P
3.0
64 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of Germany Hans Herrmann
Flag of France Gerard Larrousse
Porsche 908 Coupe Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 372
3 S
5.0
7 Flag of the United Kingdom John Wyer Automotive Engineering Flag of the United Kingdom David Hobbs
Flag of the United Kingdom Mike Hailwood
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.9L V8 368
4 P
3.0
33 Flag of France Equipe Matra - Elf Flag of France Jean-Pierre Beltoise
Flag of France Piers Courage
Matra-Simca MS650 Matra 3.0L V12 368
5 P
3.0
32 Flag of France Equipe Matra - Elf Flag of France Jean Guichet
Flag of Italy Nino Vaccarella
Matra-Simca MS630 Matra 3.0L V12 359
6 S
5.0
68 Flag of Germany Deutsche Auto Zeitung Flag of Germany Helmut Kelleners
Flag of Germany Reinhold Joest
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.7L V8 341
7 P
3.0
35 Flag of France Equipe Matra - Elf Flag of Italy Nanni Galli
Flag of the United Kingdom Robin Widdows
Matra-Simca MS630/650 Matra 3.0L V12 330
8 S
5.0
17 Flag of the United States North American Racing Team (NART) Flag of Italy Teodore Zeccoli
Flag of the United States Sam Posey
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 329
9 S
2.0
39 Flag of France Christian Poirot Flag of France Christian Poirot
Flag of France Pierre Maublanc
Porsche 910 Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 312
10 GT
2.0
41 Flag of Belgium Jean-Pierre Gaban Flag of Belgium Jean-Pierre Gaban
Flag of Belgium Yves Deprez
Porsche 911S Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 306
11 GT
2.0
40 Flag of France Auguste Veuillet Flag of France Claude Ballot-Léna
Flag of France Guy Chasseuil
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 301
12 P
1.15
50 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Alain Serpaggi
Flag of France Christian Ethuin
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.0L I4 292
13 GT
2.0
44 Flag of France Claude Laurent Flag of France Claude Laurent
Flag of France Jacques Marché
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 287
14 GT
2.0
67 Flag of France Philippe Farjon Flag of France Philippe Farjon
Flag of France Jacques Dechaumel
Porsche 911S Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 286

[edit] Did Not Finish

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
15 S
5.0
12 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of the United Kingdom Vic Elford
Flag of the United Kingdom Richard Attwood
Porsche 917L Porsche 4.5L Flat-12 327
16 P
3.0
22 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of Austria Rudi Lins
Flag of Germany Willi Kauhsen
Porsche 908L Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 317
17 P
1.6
45 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Jean-Claude Killy
Flag of France Bob Wollek
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.5L I4 242
18 GT
2.0
66 Flag of France Jean Egreteaud Flag of France Jean Edreteaud
Flag of France Raymond Lopez
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 241
19 P
3.0
18 Flag of Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC Flag of Mexico Pedro Rodriguez
Flag of the United Kingdom David Piper
Ferrari 312P Coupe Ferrari 3.0L V12 223
20 P
3.0
29 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Patrick Depailler
Flag of France Jean-Pierre Jabouille
Alpine A220/69 Renault-Gordini 3.0L V8 209
21 P
3.0
23 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of Germany Udo Schütz
Flag of Germany Gerhard Mitter
Porsche 908L Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 199
22 GT
+2.0
1 Flag of Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti Flag of France Henri Greder
Flag of Sweden Reine Wisell
Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet 7.0L V8 196
23 GT
2.0
63 Flag of France Marcel Martin Flag of France René Mazzia
Flag of France Pierre Mauroy
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 174
24 P
3.0
31 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Jean-Pierre Nicholas
Flag of France Jean-Luc Thérier
Alpine A220/68 Renault-Gordini 3.0L V8 160
25 P
3.0
34 Flag of France Ecurie Matra - Elf Flag of France Johnny Servoz-Gavin
Flag of Switzerland Herbert Müller
Matra-Simca MS630/650 Matra 3.0L V12 158
26 S
5.0
14 Flag of Germany Porsche System Engineering Flag of Germany Rolf Stommelen
Flag of Germany Kurt Ahrens Jr.
Porsche 917L Porsche 4.5L Flat-12 148
27 S
5.0
2 Flag of Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti Flag of Sweden Jo Bonnier
Flag of the United States Masten Gregory
Lola T70 Mk.IIIB Chevrolet 5.0L V8 134
28 P
3.0
28 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Jean Vinatier
Flag of France André de Cortanze
Alpine A220/69 Renault-Gordini 3.0L V8 133
29 S
5.0
8 Flag of the United Kingdom Peter Sadler Flag of the United Kingdom Peter Sadler
Flag of the United Kingdom Paul Vestey
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.7L V8 106
30 S
2.0
43 Flag of the United Kingdom J.C.B. Excavators Ltd. Flag of the United Kingdom Roger Enever
Flag of the United Kingdom Peter Brown
Chevron B8 BMW 2.0L I4 100
31 P
1.3
49 Flag of France Trophée Le Mans Alpine Flag of France Jacques Foucteau
Flag of France Patrice Compain
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.3L I4 97
32 P
2.0
38 Flag of Belgium Racing Team VDS Flag of France Gustave Gosselin
Flag of Belgium Claude Bourgoignie
Alfa Romeo T33/2 Alfa Romeo 2.0L V8 76
33 P
3.0
20 Flag of Switzerland Hart Ski Racing Flag of Switzerland Jo Siffert
Flag of the United Kingdom Brian Redman
Porsche 908/2L Porsche 3.0L Flat-8 60
34 P
3.0
30 Flag of France Société des Automobiles Alpine Flag of France Jean-Claude Andruet
Flag of France Henri Grandsire
Alpine A220/69 Renault-Gordini 3.0L V8 48
35 S
5.0
9 Flag of the United Kingdom Alan Mann Racing Ltd. Flag of Australia Frank Gardner
Flag of the United Kingdom Malcolm Guthrie
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.9L V8 42
36 GT
+2.0
59 Flag of Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti Flag of Switzerland Claude Haldi
Flag of Switzerland Jacques Rey
Ferrari 275 GTB/C Ferrari 3.3L V12 39
37 P
3.0
36 Flag of Belgium Racing Team VDS Flag of Belgium Teddy Pilette
Flag of the Netherlands Rob Slotemaker
Alfa Romeo T33/2.5 Alfa Romeo 2.5L V8 35
38 GT
2.0
42 Flag of Switzerland Wicky Racing Team Flag of Switzerland André Wicky
Flag of Switzerland Edgar Berney
Porsche 911T Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 34
39 P
2.0
62 Flag of the United Kingdom Mark Konig Flag of the United Kingdom Mark Konig
Flag of the United Kingdom Tony Lanfranchi
Nomad Mk.II BRM 2.0L V8 28
40 P
2.0
37 Flag of the United Kingdom Donald Healey Motor Company Flag of the United Kingdom Clive Baker
Flag of the United Kingdom Jeff Harris
Healey SR Coventry Climax 2.0L V8 14
41 P
2.0
60 Flag of France Robert Buchet Flag of France Jean de Mortemart
Flag of France Jean Mesange
Porsche 910 Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 10
42 P
1.15
51 Flag of France Ecurie Fiat-Abarth France Flag of Italy Maurizio Zanetti
Flag of Italy Ugo Locatelli
Fiat-Abarth 1000SP Fiat 1.0L I4 9
43 P
1.6
46 Flag of France Ecurie Savin-Calberson Flag of France Alain LeGuellec
Flag of France Bernard Tramont
Alpine A210 Renault-Gordini 1.5L I4 1
44 S
5.0
10 Flag of the United Kingdom John Woolfe Racing Flag of the United Kingdom John Woolfe
Flag of Germany Herbert Linge
Porsche 917 Porsche 4.5L Flat-12 0
45 P
3.0
19 Flag of Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC Flag of New Zealand Chris Amon
Flag of Switzerland Peter Schetty
Ferrari 312P Coupe Ferrari 3.0L V12 0

[edit] Statistics

  • Pole Position - #14 Porsche System Engineering - 3:22.90
  • Fastest Lap - #12 Porsche System Engineering - 3:27.20
  • Distance - 4997.88km
  • Average Speed - 208.545km/h

[edit] Trophy Winners

  • Index of Performance - #50 Société des Automobiles Alpine
  • Index of Thermal Efficiency - #6 John Wyer Automotive Engineering