Despite many manufacturers best efforts there is one company that stands firm at the top of the Le Mans tree: Porsche. With 19 wins spanning nearly five decades the only other company that has broken into double figures is Audi with 13, a show of the Stuttgart marque’s La Sarthe prowess. With Porsche returning to Le Mans in 2023, pairing with Penske to compete in the WEC and IMSA, we thought it would be good to have a brief look back at Porsche’s Le Mans winners.
Drivers: Hans Hermann and Richard Attwood
Winning margin: five laps
Drivers: Gijs van Lennep and Helmut Marko
Winning margin: two laps
Drivers: Jacky Ickx and Gijs van Lennep
Winning margin: 11 laps
Drivers: Jürgen Barth, Hurley Haywood and Jacky Ickx
Winning margin: 11 laps
Drivers: Klaus Ludwig, Don Whittington and Bill Whittington
Winning margin: eight laps
Drivers: Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell
Winning margin: 14 laps
Drivers: Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell
Winning margin: three laps
Drivers: Vern Schuppan, Hurley Haywood and Al Holbert
Winning margin: 17 seconds
Drivers: Henri Pescarolo and Klaus Ludwig
Winning margin: two laps
Drivers: Klaus Ludwig, Paolo Barilla and ‘John Winter’ a.k.a. Louis Krages
Winning margin: three laps
Winning drivers: Derek Bell, Hans-Joachim Stuck and Al Holbert
Winning margin: eight laps
Winning drivers: Derek Bell, Hans-Joachim Stuck and Al Holbert
Winning margin 20 laps
Winning drivers: Yannick Dalmas, Hurley Haywood and Maura Baldi
Winning margin: one lap
Winning drivers: Davy Jones, Alex Wurz and Manuel Reuter
Winning margin: one lap
Winning drivers: Michele Alboreto, Stefan Johansson and Tom Kristensen
Winning margin: one lap
Winning drivers: Laurent Aïello, Allan McNish and Stéphane Ortelli
Winning margin: one lap
Winning drivers: Earl Bamber, Nick Tandy and Nico Hulkenberg
Winning margin: one lap
Winning drivers: Marc Lieb, Romain Dumas and Neel Jani
Winning margin: three laps
Winning drivers: Timo Bernhard, Brendon Hartley and Earl Bamber
Winning margin: one lap
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