1939 24 Hours of Le Mans - Official Results

Official Results

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1 8.0 1 Jean-Pierre Wimille Jean-Pierre Wimille
Pierre Veyron
Bugatti Type 57C Tank Bugatti 3.3L Supercharged I8 248
2 3.0 21 Ecurie Walter Watney Louis Gérard
Georges Monneret
Delage D6-3L Delage 3.0L I6 245
3 5.0 5 Lagonda Ltd. Arthur Dobson
Charles Brackenbury
Lagonda V12 Lagonda 4.5L V12 239
4 5.0 6 Lord Selsdon Lord Selsdon
Lord William Waleran
Lagonda V12 Lagonda 4.5L V12 238
5 2.0 26 BMW Max zu Schaumburg-Lippe
Frtiz Hans Wenscher
BMW 328 Touring Coupe BMW 2.0L I6 236
6 5.0 12 Louis Villeneuve Louis Villeneuve
René Biolay
Delahaye 135CS Delahaye 3.6L I6 235
7 2.0 27 BMW Ralph Röese
Paul Heinemann
BMW 328 BMW 2.0L I4 230
8 5.0 20 Count Heyden R.R.C. Rob Walker
Ian Connell
Delahaye 135CS Delahaye 3.6L I6 224
9 2.0 28 BMW Willi Breim
Rudolf Scholtz
BMW 328 BMW 2.0L I4 220
10 1.1 39 Gordini Amédée Gordini
José Scaron
Simca Huit Fiat 1.1L I4 213
11 5.0 14 Joseph Chotard Joseph Chotard
Jacques Seylair
Delahaye 135CS Delahaye 3.6L I6 202
12 2.0 29 Robert Peverell Hichens Robert P. Hichens
Mortimer Morris-Goodall
Aston Martin Speed Model Aston Martin 2.0L I4 199
13 1.1 41 Gordini Guy Lapchin
Charles Plantivaux
Simca Huit Fiat 1.1L I4 195
14 1.5 32 Ecurie Lapin Blanc Peter Clark
Marcus Chambers
HRG 1500 Singer 1.5L I4 192
15 1.1 37 Mrs. Majorie Fawcett Geoffrey White
C.M. Anthony
Morgan 4/4 Coventry Climax 1.1L I4 184
16 1.5 34 Just-Emile Vernet Just-Emile Vernet
Carl de Bodard
Riley Sprite TT Pourtout Riley 1.5L I4 180
17 1.1 38 Victor Camerano Victor Camerano
Henri Louveau
Simca Huit Fiat 1.1L I4 163
18 1.1 45 Arthur W. Jones Arthur W. Jones
Gordon Wilkins
Singer Le Mans Replica Singer 1.0L I4 154
19 750 48 Gordini Adrien Alin
Albert Alin
Simca Cinq Fiat 0.6L I4 148
20 750 49 Gordini Maurice Aimé
Albert Leduc
Simca Cinq Fiat 0.6L I4 147

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