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Le Mans

Circuit Profile

FIRST RACE
July 2, 1967 (French Grand Prix)
FIRST WINNER
Jack Brabham
LAST RACE
July 2, 1967 (French Grand Prix)
LAST WINNER
Jack Brabham
LENGTH
2.748 miles (4.422 km)
ALTITUDE
67m
1
JACK BRABHAM
0
WINS FROM POLE
1
WINS FROM SECOND PLACE
0
WINS FROM THIRD PLACE
0
WINS FROM OUTSIDE TOP TEN
1
TOTAL RACES
ND
AVERAGE TYRE CHANGES

Circuit Statistics for Drivers

Drivers with the Most Wins

# Country Driver Number of Wins
1 Australian Jack Brabham 1

Drivers with the Most Poles

# Country Driver Number of Poles
1 British Graham Hill 1

Drivers with the Most Podiums

# Country Driver Number of Podiums
1 British Jackie Stewart 1
2 Australian Jack Brabham 1
3 New Zealander Denny Hulme 1

Drivers with the Most Laps

# Country Driver Number of Laps
1 Australian Jack Brabham 80
2 New Zealander Denny Hulme 80
3 British Jackie Stewart 79
4 Swiss Jo Siffert 77
5 British Chris Irwin 76
6 Mexican Pedro Rodríguez 76
7 French Guy Ligier 68
8 New Zealander Chris Amon 47
9 American Dan Gurney 40
10 Austrian Jochen Rindt 33

Circuit Statistics for Constructors

Constructors with the Most Wins

# Country Constructor Number of Wins
1 British Brabham-Repco 1

Constructors with the Most Poles

# Country Constructor Number of Poles
1 British Lotus-Ford 1

Constructors with the Most Podiums

# Country Constructor Number of Podiums
1 British Brabham-Repco 2
2 British BRM 1

Constructors with the Most Laps

# Country Constructor Number of Laps
1 British Cooper-Maserati 254
2 British BRM 164
3 British Brabham-Repco 160
4 American Eagle-Weslake 66
5 Italian Ferrari 47
6 British Lotus-Ford 36
7 British Brabham-Climax 16

Seasons Details

Year Race Name Win Second Third Pole Position Pole Time Fastest Lap Fastest Time Team
1967 French Grand Prix AustralianJack Brabham New ZealanderDenny Hulme BritishJackie Stewart BritishGraham Hill None None BritishBrabham-Repco

Fastest Lap Time Evolution in the Race

Fastest Lap Time Evolution in Qualifying

Fastest Speed Evolution in Race