Official Results
Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 90% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).
| Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Chassis | Tyre | Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | |||||||
| 1 | C1 | 7 | Toyota Team Tom's | Geoff Lees Hitoshi Ogawa |
Toyota TS010 | G | 87 |
| Toyota RV10 3.5L V10 | |||||||
| 2 DNF |
C1 | 1 | Peugeot Talbot Sport | Yannick Dalmas Derek Warwick |
Peugeot 905 Evo 1B | M | 85 |
| Peugeot SA35 3.5L V10 | |||||||
| 3 NC |
FIA Cup |
22 | Chamberlain Engineering | Bernard Thuner Ferdinand de Lesseps |
Spice SE89C | G | 76 |
| Ford Cosworth DFZ 3.5L V8 | |||||||
| 4 NC |
FIA Cup |
25 | G.S.R. GmbH | Almo Coppelli Frank Kraemer |
Gebhardt C91 | G | 75 |
| Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5L V8 | |||||||
| 5 DNF |
FIA Cup |
21 | Action Formula | Luigi Taverna Alessandro Gini |
Spice SE90C | G | 59 |
| Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5L V8 | |||||||
| 6 DNF |
FIA Cup |
29 | Team S.C.I. | Ranieri Randaccio Stefano Sebastiani |
Spice SE90C | G | 46 |
| Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5L V8 | |||||||
| 7 DNF |
C1 | 2 | Peugeot Talbot Sport | Philippe Alliot Mauro Baldi |
Peugeot 905 Evo 1B | M | 39 |
| Peugeot SA35 3.5L V10 | |||||||
| 8 DNF |
C1 | 3 | Euro Racing | Cor Euser Charles Zwolsman |
Lola T92/10 | M | 39 |
| Judd GV10 3.5L V10 | |||||||
| 9 DNF |
C1 | 5 | Mazdaspeed | Maurizio Sandro Sala Volker Weidler |
Mazda MXR-01 | M | 35 |
| Mazda (Judd) MV10 3.5L V10 | |||||||
| 10 DNF |
C1 | 8 | Toyota Team Tom's | Jan Lammers Andy Wallace |
Toyota TS010 | G | 25 |
| Toyota RV10 3.5L V10 | |||||||
| 11 DNF |
FIA Cup |
23 | GeePee Argo Cars | David Coyne Georg Palin |
Argo JM19D | G | 25 |
| Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5L V8 | |||||||
| DNS | C1 | 4 | Euro Racing | Jésus Pareja Stefan Johansson |
Lola T92/10 | M | - |
| Judd GV10 3.5L V10 |
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