1926 24 Hours of Le Mans - Official Results

Official Results

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Lap
1 5.0 6 No Team Name Robert Bloch
André Rossignol
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Lorraine-Dietrich 3.4L I6 147
2 5.0 5 No Team Name Gérard de Courcelles
Marcel Mongin
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Lorraine-Dietrich 3.4L I6 146
3 5.0 4 No Team Name "Stalter"
Édouard Brisson
Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6 Lorraine-Dietrich 3.4L I6 139
4 2.0 17 Officine Meccaniche (O.M.) Ferdinando Minoia
Giulio Foresti
O.M. Tipo 665 Superba O.M. 2.0L I6 134
5 2.0 18 Officine Meccaniche (O.M.) Mario Danieli
Tino Danieli
O.M. Tipo 665 Superba O.M. 2.0L I6 131
6 2.0 27 No Team Name Pierre Tabourin
Auguste Lefranc
Theo Schneider 25SP Theo Schneider 2.0L I4 118
7 2.0 21 No Team Name Aimé Nezeloff
Jean Lasalle
Rolland-Pilain C23 Rolland-Pilain 2.0L I4 117
8 1.5 37 Établissements Henri Precioux (E.H.P.) Henri de Costier
Pierre Bussienne
E.H.P. DS Grand Sport CIME 1.2L I4 111
9 1.1 46 No Team Name Georges Casse
André Rousseau
Salmson GS Salmson 1.1L I4 110
10 1.5 33 No Team Name Jean Errecaldé
André Galoisy
Corre La Licorne W16 Corre 1.4L I4 109
11 1.1 42 No Team Name André Marandet
Gonzaque Lécureul
S.A.R.A. BDE S.A.R.A. 1.1L I4 108
12 1.1 43 No Team Name Gaston Duval
Henri Armand
S.A.R.A. BDE S.A.R.A. 1.1L I4 104
13 1.1 49 No Team Name Fernand Gabriel
Louis Paris
Ariés 5-9 Sup CV Ariés 1.0L I4 101

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