More key facts and figures from the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans
If you’re a fan of stats, read on! We have compiled some more facts and figures for you from the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans won by the AF Corse #83 Ferrari 499P.
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On Sunday 18 June, the chequered flag of the 24 Hours of Le Mans marked the end of a week of sporting splendour. Media coverage was remarkable. Figures show excellent performance across the board, reflecting the immense popularity of the world’s greatest endurance race. Here’s the proof:
The race itself:
The fastest among them:
Class winners:
- LMP1:
Porsche LMP Team - #2 Porsche 919 Hybrid - Bernhard/Bamber/Hartley
367 laps, 5,001.84 km at an average of 208.41 kph.
- LMP2
Jackie Chan DC racing - #38 Oreca 07-Gibson - Tung/Laurent/Jarvis (2nd overall)
366 laps, 4,988.21 km at an average of 207.84 kph.
- LMGTE Pro
Aston Martin Racing - #97 Aston Martin Vantage - Turner/Adam/Serra
340 laps, 4,633.86 km at an average of 193.08 kph.
- LMGTE Am
JMW Motorsport - #84 Ferrari 488 GTE - Smith/Stevens/Vanthoor
333 laps, 4,538.46 km at an average of 189.10 kph.
Trackside Spectators
Media
Over 7,000 articles about Le Mans 24 Hours were published online between 3-19 June, with a potential readership of over 2 billion. Articles came mostly from France (35.29%), the USA (11.61%) and Japan (8.02%). Altogether, this coverage represents an equivalent advertising value of €122,750,745*.
(*source Meltwater)
Television
TV broadcasting
- Eurosport: This year 14.5 million European viewers watched the race on Eurosport and Eurosport 2 - an increase of 10% compared to 2016; and over 38 hours of air time, including live coverage.
The audience in Germany was 52% larger than last year (40% in the Netherlands and 13% in Italy).
In France, 1.5 million viewers were exposed to images of the race. Eurosport 1 registered its highest audience since June 2015 with a record number of viewers for the motorsports programme Dimanche Méca.
Source: Médiamétrie.
- France Télévisions: 15 hours of live coverage were broadcast on France Télévisions. For the fist time, France 3 broadcast live coverage throughout the night. On Saturday 17 June, 1.2 million viewers tuned in to watch the start of the race, with 1.5 million switching on for the end of the race the following day. In total, over 6 million viewers in France watched the 2-hour marathon via France Télévisions.
Source Mediamat/Mediametrie
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The ACO would like to thank its members, spectators, media, partners, teams, drivers and contributors – all of whom play a part in making the 24 Hours of Le Mans such a legendary event.
We look forward to seeing you on 16–17 June next year, for more captivating action at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.