1954 24 Hours of Le Mans - Official Results

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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