1971 24 Hours of Le Mans - Official Results

Official Results

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1 S
5.0
22 Martini Racing Team Dr. Helmut Marko
Gijs van Lennep
Porsche 917K Porsche 4.9L Flat-12 397
2 S
5.0
19 John Wyer Automotive Engineering Ltd. Richard Attwood
Herbert Müller
Porsche 917K Porsche 4.9L Flat-12 395
3 S
5.0
12 North American Racing Team (NART) Sam Posey
Tony Adamowicz
Ferrari 512M Ferrari 5.0L V12 366
4 S
5.0
16 David Piper Autorace Chris Craft
David Weir
Ferrari 512M Ferrari 5.0L V12 355
5 S
5.0
58 North American Racing Team (NART) Bob Grossman
Luigi Chinetti Jr.
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Ferrari 4.4L V12 314
6 GT
+2.0
63 ASA Cachia Bundi Raymond Touroul
André Anselme
Porsche 911S Porsche 2.4L Flat-6 306
7 P
2.0
49 Wicky Racing Team Walter Brun
Peter Mattli
Porsche 907 Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 306
8 GT
+2.0
38 René Mazzia René Mazzia
Jürgen Barth
Porsche 911EC Porsche 2.4L Flat-6 303
9 GT
+2.0
42 Jean Mésange Jean Mésange
"Gédéhem"
Porsche 911S Porsche 2.2L Flat-6 298
10 GT
+2.0
26 Nicolas Koob Erwin Kremer
Nicolas Koob
Günther Huber
Porsche 911S Porsche 2.4L Flat-6 292
11 GT
+2.0
39 A.G.A.C.I. Guy Verrier
Gérard Foucault
Porsche 911S Porsche 2.2L Flat-6 290
12 GT
+2.0
44 The Paul Watson Race Organisation Paul Vestey
Richard Bond
Porsche 911S Porsche 2.2L Flat-6 286
13 GT
+2.0
36 Écurie Jean Sage Björn Waldegård
Bernard Chenevière
Porsche 911S Porsche 2.4L Flat-6 263

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