Endurance racing
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24 Hours of Le Mans
Date | Winners |
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June 24-25, 1950 | Louis Rosier and Jean-Louis Rosier |
June 11-12, 1955 | Louis Rosier and Jean-Louis Rosier |
June 25-26, 1960 | Olivier Gendebien and Paul Frère |
June 10-11, 1961 | Olivier Gendebien and Phil Hill |
June 15-16, 1963 | Ludovico Scarfiotti and Lorenzo Bandini |
June 20-21, 1964 | Jean Guichet and Nino Vaccarella |
June 19-20, 1965 | Jochen Rindt, Masten Gregory and Ed Hugus |
June 18-19, 1966 | Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon |
September 28-29, 1968 | Pedro Rodríguez and Lucien Bianchi |
June 10-11, 1978 | Jean-Pierre Jaussaud and Didier Pironi |
June 11-12, 1988 | Jan Lammers, Johnny Dumfries, and Andy Wallace |
June 10-11, 1989 | Jochen Mass, Manuel Reuter and Stanley Dickens |
June 15-16, 1996 | Davy Jones, Manuel Reuter, and Alexander Wurz |
June 13-14, 2009 | David Brabham, Marc Gené, and Alexander Wurz |
12 Hours of Sebring
Date | Winners |
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March 24, 1956 | Eugenio Castellotti and Juan Manuel Fangio |
March 21, 1959 | Phil Hill, Dan Gurney, Chuck Daigh, and Olivier Gendebien |
March 25-26, 1960 | Olivier Gendebien and Hans Herrmann |
March 24-25, 1961 | Phil Hill and Olivier Gendebien |
March 23-24, 1962 | Lucien Bianchi and Joakim Bonnier |
March 22-23, 1963 | John Surtees and Ludovico Scarfiotti |
March 26, 1966 | Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby |
March 23, 1968 | Jo Siffert and Hans Herrmann |
March 22, 1969 | Jacky Ickx and Jackie Oliver |
March 21, 1970 | Ignazio Giunti, Nino Vaccarella, and Mario Andretti |
March 20, 1971 | Vic Elford, France Gérard Larrousse |
March 24, 1973 | Hurley Haywood, Peter Gregg, and Dave Helmick |
March 17-19, 1977 | George Dyer and Brad Frisselle |
March 17-19, 1979 | Bob Akin, Rob McFarlin, and Roy Woods |
March 20-22, 1980 | John Fitzpatrick and Dick Barbour |
March 21, 1981 | Bruce Leven, Hurley Haywood, and Al Holbert |
March 20, 1982 | John Paul Sr. and John Paul Jr. |
March 19, 1983 | Wayne Baker, Jim Mullen, and Kees Nierop |
March 24, 1984 | Mauricio de Narvaez, Stefan Johansson, and Hans Heyer |
March 21, 1987 | Bobby Rahal and Jochen Mass |
March 15-18, 1989 | Geoff Brabham, Arie Luyendyk, and Chip Robinson |
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 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 |
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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 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, 1980 | Rolf Stommelen, Volkert Merl, and Reinhold Joest |
February 4-5, 1984 | Sarel van der Merwe, Tony Martin, and Graham Duxbury |
February 2-3, 1985 | A. J. Foyt, Bob Wollek, Al Unser, and Thierry Boutsen |
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 |