Thierry Boutsen - Racing Record - Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans Results

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans Results

Year Class No Tyres Car Team Co-Drivers Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1981 C 82 M WM P81
Peugeot PRV 2.7L Turbo V6
WM A.E.R.E.M. Serge Saulnier
Michel Pignard
15 DNF DNF
1983 C 24 M Rondeau M482
Ford Cosworth DFL 4.0L V8
Ford France Henri Pescarolo 174 DNF DNF
1986 C1 19 M Porsche 956
Porsche Type-935 2.6L Turbo Flat-6
Brun Motorsport Didier Theys
Alain Ferté
89 DNF DNF
1993 C1 1 M Peugeot 905 Evo 1B
Peugeot SA35 3.5L V10
Peugeot Talbot Sport Yannick Dalmas
Teo Fabi
374 2nd 2nd
1994 GT1 35 G Dauer 962 Le Mans
Porsche Type-935 3.0 L Turbo Flat-6
Le Mans Porsche Team
Joest Racing
Hans Joachim Stuck
Danny Sullivan
343 3rd 2nd
1995 WSC 4 G Kremer K8 Spyder
Porsche Type-935 3.0L Turbo Flat-6
Porsche Kremer Racing Hans Joachim Stuck
Christophe Bouchut
289 6th 2nd
1996 GT1 25 M Porsche 911 GT1
Porsche 3.2L Turbo Flat-6
Porsche AG Hans Joachim Stuck
Bob Wollek
353 2nd 1st
1997 GT1 25 G Porsche 911 GT1
Porsche 3.2L Turbo Flat-6
Porsche AG Hans Joachim Stuck
Bob Wollek
238 DNF DNF
1998 GT1 29 M Toyota GT-One
Toyota R36V 3.6L Turbo V8
Toyota Motorsports
Toyota Team Europe
Ralf Kelleners
Geoff Lees
330 DNF DNF
1999 LMGTP 2 M Toyota GT-One
Toyota R36V 3.6L Turbo V8
Toyota Motorsports
Toyota Team Europe
Ralf Kelleners
Allan McNish
173 DNF DNF

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