More facts and stats from the 92nd 24 Hours of Le Mans
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More facts and stats from the 92nd 24 Hours of Le Mans

Like your statistics? We’ve delved deep into the data to bring you a few more facts and figures from the 92nd 24 Hours of Le Mans, where the Ferrari AF Corse #50 Ferrari 499P took the honours.

20,311

This is the total number of overtakes recorded, including 249 overtakes for position. The car that made the most overtakes was the Toyota Gazoo Racing #8 Toyota GR010 Hybrid.

15,593

The total number of laps covered by all competitors in this year’s race. Which adds up to 212,685.33 kilometres (or 132,156 miles).

1,544

The number of pit stops recorded during the race.

102

The number of times that the marshals waved the yellow flag to warn drivers of a potential hazard. The yellow flag appeared more frequently at the Dunlop Chicane than at any other part of the circuit.

18

The number of slow zones activated during the race. A slow zone is a partial neutralisation of the circuit: over a portion of the track, speed is limited to 80 kph and overtaking is forbidden to allow the marshals or emergency crews to intervene.

7 hours 3 minutes and 15 seconds

The average time spent at the wheel by the drivers taking part in this year’s race. The driver who spent the most time behind the wheel was Laurens Vanthoor in the Porsche Penske Motorsport #6 Porsche 963. In contrast, the driver who spent the least time on track was Ferdinand Habsburg-Lothringen in the Alpine Endurance Team #35 Alpine A424.

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