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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/12-hours-of-sebring/1966-12-hours-of-sebring.html March 26, 1966]
| [[Ken Miles]] and [[Lloyd Ruby]]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/12-hours-of-sebring/1968-12-hours-of-sebring.html March 23, 1968]
| Jo Siffert and Hans Herrmann
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/12-hours-of-sebring/1969-12-hours-of-sebring.html March 22, 1969]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/12-hours-of-sebring/1969-12-hours-of-sebring.html March 22, 1969]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1972-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 6, 1972]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1972-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 6, 1972]
| [[Mario Andretti]] and Jacky Ickx
| Mario Andretti and Jacky Ickx
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| [[1973 24 Hours of Daytona|February 2-3, 1973]]
| [[1973 24 Hours of Daytona|February 2-3, 1973]]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1979-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 5-6, 1979]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1979-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 5-6, 1979]
| Hurley Haywood, Ted Field and Danny Ongais
| Hurley Haywood, Ted Field and Danny Ongais
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1980-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 2-3, 1980]
| Rolf Stommelen, Volkert Merl, and Reinhold Joest
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1984-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 4-5, 1984]
| Sarel van der Merwe, Tony Martin, and Graham Duxbury
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1985-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 2-3, 1985]
| [[A.J. Foyt]], Bob Wollek, [[Al Unser]], and Thierry Boutsen
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1991-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 2-3, 1991]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/auto-racing/endurance/24-hours-of-daytona/1991-24-hours-of-daytona.html February 2-3, 1991]

Latest revision as of 07:42, 17 April 2024

By event

12 Hours of Sebring

Date Winners
March 22, 1969 Jacky Ickx and Jackie Oliver
March 17, 1990 Bob Earl and Derek Daly
March 16, 1991 Derek Daly, Geoff Brabham, and Gary Brabham
March 21, 1992 Juan Manuel Fangio II and Andy Wallace
March 20, 1993 Juan Manuel Fangio II and Andy Wallace
March 18, 2000 Frank Biela, Emanuele Pirro, Tom Kristensen
March 19, 2016 Pipo Derani, Scott Sharp, Ed Brown, and Johannes van Overbeek
March 17, 2018 Pipo Derani, Johannes van Overbeek, and Nicolas Lapierre

24 Hours of Daytona

Date Winners
February 4-5, 1967 Lorenzo Bandini and Chris Amon
February 1-2, 1969 Mark Donohue and Chuck Parsons
January 31-February 1, 1970 Pedro Rodríguez, Leo Kinnunen, and Brian Redman
January 30-31, 1971 Pedro Rodríguez and Jackie Oliver
February 6, 1972 Mario Andretti and Jacky Ickx
February 2-3, 1973 Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood
February 1-2, 1975 Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood
January 31-February 1, 1976 Peter Gregg, Brian Redman, and John Fitzpatrick
February 5-6, 1977 Hurley Haywood, John Graves and Dave Helmick
February 4-5, 1978 Peter Gregg, Rolf Stommelen, and Toine Hezemans
February 5-6, 1979 Hurley Haywood, Ted Field and Danny Ongais
February 2-3, 1991 Hurley Haywood, John Winter, Frank Jelinski, Henri Pescarolo, and Bob Wollek
January 27-28, 2018 João Barbosa, Filipe Albuquerque, and Christian Fittipaldi
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