Photo : Arnaud CORNILLEAU - ACO/Nikon
Three weeks after the chequered flag, time has come for odd statistics. With precious help from Audi, Oreca and Michelin, a few stats to be forgotten from the 78th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours.
6kms - Distance completed by a damper arm during the race.
6hrs 30mins – Time spent on the 6th speed by the best prototypes.
9 – Race number of the winning car in 2009 (Peugeot) and 2010 (Audi). Who’s next in 2011?
17hrs 15mins – Time spent at full throttle during the race.
43.43 litres – Average fuel consumption (per 100kms) by the winning Audi. This is 10% less than in 2000, the year of Audi’s first Le Mans win.
100% - Audi always finished on the podium since its first Le Mans start in 1999.
347kph – The top speed of the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP in qualifying.
750 degree (Celsius) – The temperature of a brake disc when braking at Mulsanne.
1,400kgs – Total weight lifted by a mechanic when changing tyres during the race.
6,500 – Number of tyre deflections during each lap of the 24 Hours, amounting to 84,500 during a 13-lap stint.
2,500,000 – Number of laps completed by a wheel during the race.
Julien Hergault