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Le Mans 24 Hours Race Report

15 June 2008 | Posted in News


Allan McNish became the first Briton to drive a diesel engined sportscar to victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours today (15 June) when the Scotsman’s Audi scored an emotional and hugely popular win.

The victory earned the 38-year-old Scotsman his second Le Mans career win – 10 years after his previous triumph in the French classic – and the German manufacturer’s eighth victory since their début in 1999.

McNish, co-driven by Italian Dindo Capello and Tom Kristensen, the Dane chalking up a record eighth Le Mans win, swept their weather-stained Audi R10 TDI home over four minutes ahead of the second-placed car having completed 381-laps, 3,227 miles at an average speed of 149.34mph.

“I’m overjoyed to have finally won the Le Mans 24 Hours for Audi,” said an ecstatic McNish. “I’ve come very close on numerous occasions in the past but despite fierce opposition from start to finish, some of the most demanding and difficult track conditions I’ve ever raced in, and totally unpredictable weather, I’ve finally done it”.

Their success, in front of a record crowd of 258,000 – including an estimated 70,000 British fans – came despite a late scare when Kristensen was hit causing a spin with two hours remaining and changeable weather conditions causing a slippery track surface in the last hour which combined to make it a classic event.

The 76th Le Mans 24 Hours featured 55-cars battling for honours around the 8.47-mile circuit comprising of closed public roads and unfolded, as predicted by McNish, in to a twice-around-the-clock dogfight.

Dumfries-born McNish started his Audi fourth on the grid but grabbed the lead after 2½ hours when the leading Peugeots were delayed with problems. Capello slipped to second on four hours then to third an hour later but Kristensen was back up to second place on seven hours.

A rain shower after 13 hours handed the initiative back to Audi with Kristensen sweeping into the lead an hour later, the Dane handing over to McNish just after 6am with a lead of 30secs over the Marc Gene/Nick Minassian/Jacques Villeneuve Peugeot, with light rain still falling.

With six hours to run and the rain falling harder, McNish led by two minutes, further stints by Capello and Kristensen enabled the Briton to chalk up a deserved win in arguably the world’s toughest motor race.

Allan added: “I decided not to take risks at the start and was happy to follow the Peugeots. But after just over two hours, they encountered problems of varying degrees.

“The track was treacherous in the rain – greasy and slippery – like driving on ice. Thankfully the car was very sure-footed but driving in those conditions for over three hours required 100% concentration because if you made the slightest mistake, you just didn’t go wide, you went off the track and out of the race.

“I then had to endure a nail biting three hours watching in the pits as Tom not only battled to keep the Peugeot behind but the weather elements too. My heart missed a beat when he was turned around by a backmarker which thankfully didn’t cause any damage.”

Youngsters Lucas Luhr (D), Alexandre Prémat (F) and Mike Rockenfeller (D) were in contention for a podium finish until shortly before the end having occupied third place. In the penultimate hour of the race, however, the oil filter of their V12 TDI engine had to be changed and ultimately they finished fourth.

The Audi R10 TDI of 2006 & ‘07 Le Mans winners Frank Biela (D), Emanuele Pirro (I) and Marco Werner (D) started seventh and finished sixth despite a clutch change following a spin on Sunday morning – the subsequent re-start in second gear causing the damage.

All three Audi R10 TDI prototypes were racing for the first time with the next generation of Biofuel. Biomass to Liquids (BTL) has now been blended into the Shell V-Power Diesel race fuel that Audi has used to win the annual French endurance race for the past two years (2006 & ’07). This year’s race marks the first time a second-generation biofuel has been used in the Le Mans race. Shell V-Power Diesel also includes synthetic GTL (Gas to Liquids) Fuel made by Shell from natural gas, which provides very clean and efficient combustion.




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Well done Allan, well deserved
Posted by Andrew Murray - Edinburgh on 15 June 2008 at 22:47 PM
Well done to you and the team, Allan. Your determination has paid off. A thoroughly-deserved victory.
Posted by Gordon on 16 June 2008 at 00:13 AM
Congratulations on a hard fought, well deserved Le Mans win Allan. It was a thrilling race to watch! It makes me that much more excited to see the Petit Le Mans in October! Hope to see you there!
Posted by Jim Leonard on 16 June 2008 at 12:02 PM
Congrats on a very well deserved win guys, from all of us at the GPRT. I watching the entire 24 hours over the internet and was treated to one of the very best Le Mans victory's ever. You guys rock!
Posted by Biek on 16 June 2008 at 22:39 PM
Well done Allan,Hope to shake your hand at
Goodwood
Posted by D.R.Harber on 16 June 2008 at 22:53 PM
Excellent result, well done Allan,Tom and Dindo. and all at Audi

Enjoyed Allan's interview at the MRI hospitality tent, (I was on the front row!!)
Posted by Ian Pengilly on 17 June 2008 at 16:39 PM
well done Allan, now to do it again next year,we will be there.
Posted by Angie Maskens on 18 June 2008 at 18:00 PM
Congratulations mate.....a fantastic race & a deserved win ! - Hope you, Kelly, Finlay & bump (congratulations again)!! are all well.
Posted by Brian Malcolmson on 19 June 2008 at 02:19 AM
Excellent result Allan, here's hoping for many more, hope to see you at Goodwood.
Posted by Nigel Warner on 19 June 2008 at 17:53 PM
Great run Allan. A well deserved victory! Thanks again for the interview at Sebring. Michele Alboreto is looking down from above with a big grin!
Posted by Greg Sarni on 20 June 2008 at 01:42 AM
Excellent, so pleased for you Allan. Hard fought victory from the look of things too. I'll be there for the defense next year. Wishes to you, the team and your family.
Posted by Bryan Selwood on 20 June 2008 at 15:38 PM
Congratulations Allan! You deserved another victory after all your bad luck in the LM24 the last several years.

A great result and a proud day for Scotland and Britain.
Posted by Sean McC on 21 June 2008 at 13:54 PM
Well done Allan!!!!!

It was great once again to talk to you before the race and then marshal you during the race from poste 106. I look forward to hearing more about the drive when I see you at Goodwood FoS in a couple of weeks' time!
Posted by Steve Tarrant on 23 June 2008 at 10:16 AM
Well Done Allan you did it for SCOTLAND and of course the UK, We hope to see you at Silverstone in September
Posted by Forbes Watson on 27 June 2008 at 20:26 PM
Dear Allan,

at last, a dream came true!!! Wish you all the best of luck for the next races but this one is under your belt. Now the spell is broken, hope that more will follow!!

Greetings from Holland!

Posted by Henri Habers on 29 June 2008 at 13:26 PM

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