Official Results
Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Chassis | Engine | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | S 5.0 |
4 | Scuderia Ferrari | José Froilán González Maurice Trintignant |
Ferrari 375 Plus | Ferrari 5.0L V12 | 302 |
2 | S 5.0 |
14 | Jaguar Cars Ltd. | Duncan Hamilton Tony Rolt |
Jaguar D-Type | Jaguar 3.4L I6 | 301 |
3 | S 8.0 |
2 | Briggs Cunningham | William Spear Sherwood Johnston |
Cunningham C4-R | Chrysler 5.5L V8 | 283 |
4 | S 5.0 |
16 | Ecurie Francorchamps | Roger Laurent Jacques Swaters |
Jaguar C-Type | Jaguar 3.4L I6 | 277 |
5 | S 8.0 |
1 | Briggs Cunningham | Briggs Cunningham John Gordon Bennet |
Cunningham C4-R | Chrysler 5.5L V8 | 274 |
6 | S 3.0 |
30 | Equipe Gordini | André Guelfi Jacques Pollet |
Gordini T15 | Gordini 2.5L I6 | 263 |
7 | S 2.0 |
35 | Bristol Aeroplane Company | Peter S. Wilson Jim Mayers |
Bristol 450 | Bristol 2.0L I6 | 260 |
8 | S 2.0 |
33 | Bristol Aeroplane Company | Tommy Wisdom Jack Fairman |
Bristol 450 | Bristol 2.0L I6 | 257 |
9 | S 2.0 |
34 | Bristol Aeroplane Company | Mike Keen John Line |
Bristol 450 | Bristol 2.0L I6 | 255 |
10 | S 750 |
57 | Automobiles Deutsch et Bonnet | René Bonnet Élie Bayol |
DB HBR | Panhard 0.7L Flat-2 | 240 |
11 | S 2.0 |
36 | Automobiles Frazer Nash Ltd. | Maurice Gatsonides Marcel Becquart |
Frazer Nash Le Mans Coupe | Bristol 2.0L I6 | 228 |
12 | S 1.5 |
39 | Porsche KG | Johnny Claes Pierre Stasse |
Porsche 550/4 RS 1500 Spyder | Porsche 1.5L Flat-4 | 228 |
13 | S 750 |
55 | Ets. Monopole | Jean Hèmard Pierre Flahaut |
Monopole X84 | Panhard 0.6L Flat-2 | 222 |
14 | S 1.1 |
47 | Porsche KG | Zora Arkus-Duntov Gustave Olivier |
Porsche 550/4 RS 1100 Spyder | Porsche 1.1L Flat-4 | 216 |
15 | S 2.0 |
62 | Edgar B. Wadsworth | Edgar Wadsworth John Brown |
Triumph TR2 | Triumph 2.0L I4 | 214 |
16 | S 750 |
56 | Ecurie Jeudy-Bonnet | Marc Gignoux Louis Cornet |
DB HBR | Panhard 0.7L Flat-2 | 213 |
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