1925 24 Hours of Le Mans - Official Results

Official Results

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Lap
1 5.0 5 No Team Name Gérard de Courcelles
André Rossignol
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Lorraine-Dietrich 3.5L I6 129
2 3.0 16 No Team Name Jean Chassagne
Sammy Davis
Sunbeam Sport Le Mans Sunbeam 3.0L I6 125
3 5.0 4 No Team Name "Stalter"
Édouard Brisson
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Lorraine-Dietrich 3.5L I6 124
4 2.0 29 Officine Meccaniche (O.M.) Tino Danieli
Mario Danieli
O.M. Tipo 665 Superba O.M. 2.0L I6 119
5 2.0 30 Officine Meccaniche (O.M.) Giulio Foresti
Aimé Vassiaux
O.M. Tipo 665 Superba O.M. 2.0L I6 119
6 3.0 11 No Team Name Louis Wagner
Charles Flohot
Ariés 3-Litre Ariés 3.0L I4 119
7 2.0 23 No Team Name Jean de Marguenat
Louis Sire
Rolland-Pilain C23 Super Sport Rolland-Pilain 2.0L I4 117
8 1.5 41 No Team Name Louis Balart
Robert Doutrebente
Corre La Licorne W15 Corre 1.5L I4 110
9 1.5 42 No Team Name W. Lestienne
Robert Lestienne
Corre La Licorne W15 Corre 1.5L I4 109
10 1.1 50 No Team Name Raymond Glaszmann
Manso de Zuñiga
Chenard et Walcker Tank Chenard et Walcker 1.1L I4 109
11 2.0 21 No Team Name Edmond Garcia
Mario Botto
Diatto 30 Diatto 2.0L I4 109
12 2.0 33 No Team Name Henri Springuel
Pierre Clause
Bignan Bignan 2.0L I4 108
13 1.1 49 No Team Name Robert Sénéchal
Albéric Loqueheux
Chenard et Walcker Tank Chenard et Walcker 1.1L I4 105
14 1.5 39 Établissements Henri Precioux (E.H.P.) Jean d'Aulan
René Dély
E.H.P. DT Spéciale CIME 1.5L I4 103
15 1.5 35 No Team Name Adrien Drancé
Marcel Michelot
G.M. GC2 G.M. 1.5L I4 100
16 1.1 44 Société des Automobiles a
Refroidissements par Air (S.A.R.A.)
Lucien Erb
Gaston Mottet
S.A.R.A. ATS S.A.R.A. 1.1L I4 93

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