24 Hours of Le Mans: 6 numbers for 2016
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24 Hours of Le Mans: 6 numbers for 2016

Tickets for the 84th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans go on sale to the public today, 6 November. In the meantime, here is a series of six facts and figures about next year's race on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June.

110 - The Automobile Club de l'Ouest will be celebrating its 110th anniversary in 2016.

30 - Total number of victories clocked up by Porsche and Audi, the two manufacturers with the best track record at the Le Mans 24 Hours: seventeen for Porsche and thirteen for Audi.

56 - Garage 56 is reserved for innovative projects that race unclassified and, after the ground-breaking technology fielded by Nissan with its DeltaWing (2012) and ZEOD RC (2014), the garage will this time be devoted to an inspiring human venture, with quadruple-amputee Frédéric Sausset and his challenge to race a Morgan at Le Mans.

50 - Ford will be back at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2016, racing in the LM GTE class fifty years after the first of its four consecutive overall wins.

3 - In 2016, the Le Mans round-the-clock race will again be the third leg of the World Endurance Championship.

6 - Number of Olympic track cycling gold medals won by Sir Chris Hoy. This year Hoy won the LM P3 title in the European Le Mans Series and drove the mandatory ten laps at the 24 Hours of Le Mans test day. He has now set his sights on the LM P2 class for the 2016 race.
 

Jean-Philippe Doret / ACO | Translated from French by Clair Pickworth

Photo: The livery on Frédéric Sausset’s Morgan, which will occupy Garage 56 at Le Mans in 2016, was designed by Le Mans-born designer Benoît Fraylon.

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