1924 24 Hours of Le Mans - Official Results

Official Results

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Lap
1 3.0 8 Duff & Aldington Capt. John F. Duff
Frank Clement
Bentley 3 Litre Sport Bentley 3.0L I4 120
2 5.0 6 No Team Name Henri Stoffel
Édouard Brisson
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Lorraine-Dietrich 3.5L I6 119
3 5.0 5 No Team Name Gérard de Courcelles
André Rossignol
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Lorraine-Dietrich 3.5L I6 119
4 2.0 31 No Team Name André Pisard
"Chavée"
Chenard et Walcker Chenard et Walcker 2.0L I4 111
5 2.0 30 No Team Name Christian Dauvergne
Manso de Zuñiga
Chenard et Walcker Chenard et Walcker 2.0L I4 108
6 2.0 17 No Team Name Gaston Delalande
Georges Guignard
Rolland-Pilain C23 Rolland-Pilain 2.0L I4 106
7 3.0 15 No Team Name Eugéne Verpault
Marcel Delabarre
Brasier TB4 Brasier 2.1L I4 106
8 3.0 16 No Team Name "Migeot"
Léopold Jougoet
Brasier TB4 Brasier 2.1L I4 104
9 2.0 19 No Team Name Louis Sire
Louis Tremel
Rolland-Pilain C23 Rolland-Pilain 2.0L I4 104
10 2.0 28 No Team Name Raymond de Tornaco
Francis Barthelemy
Bignan Bignan 2.0L I4 102
11 1.1 51 No Team Name Fernand Gabriel
Henri Lapierre
Ariés 8-10 CV Ariés 1.1L I4 91
12 1.1 46 Société des Automobiles a
Refroidissements par Air (S.A.R.A.)
André Marandet
Louis Francois
S.A.R.A. S.A.R.A. 1.1L I4 89
13 1.1 50 No Team Name Louis Rigal
Roger Delano
Ariés 8-10 CV Ariés 1.1L I4 89
14 1.1 52 No Team Name Maurice Boutmy
Jérôme Marcandanti
Amilcar CV Amilcar 1.0L I4 87

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