1968 24 Hours of Le Mans - Official Results

Official Results

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

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