1997 24 Hours of Le Mans - Statistics

Statistics

  • Pole Position - #7 Joest Racing - 3:41.581
  • Fastest Lap - #7 Joest Racing - 3:45.068
  • Distance - 4909.6 km
  • Average Speed - 207 km/h
  • Highest Trap Speed - Porsche GT1-Evo - 326 km/h (qualifying)
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