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1932 24 Hours of Le Mans
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The 1932 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 10th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on June 18 and 19 1932.

This race saw the shortening of the circuit to nearly 13.5 km following the creation of a new permanent race track between the pit stretch and Mulsanne, creating the famed Dunlop Curve, Esses, and Tetre Rouge. This change was made to keep the race away from the suburbs of Le Mans. The two Dunlop Bridges were also first seen at this race.

Official results[]

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1 3.0 8 25px France Raymond Sommer 25px France Raymond Sommer
25px The 1861 flag of Italy Luigi Chinetti
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300LM Alfa Romeo 2.3L Supercharged I8 218
2 3.0 11 25px The 1861 flag of Italy Soc. Anon. Alfa Romeo 25px The 1861 flag of Italy Franco Cortese
25px The 1861 flag of Italy Giovanni Battista Guidotti
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300LM Alfa Romeo 2.3L Supercharged I8 216
3 3.0 6 25px United Kingdom Arthur W. Fox 25px United Kingdom Brian E. Lewis
25px United Kingdom Tim Rose-Richards
Talbot AV105 Talbot 3.0L I6 180
4 2.0 18 25px France Mme. Odette Siko 25px France Odette Siko
25px France Louis Charaval
Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Alfa Romeo 1.7L I6 179
5 1.5 20 25px United Kingdom Aston Martin Ltd. 25px United Kingdom Sammy Newsome
25px Sweden Henken Widengren
Aston Martin 1½ Le Mans Aston Martin 1.5L I4 174
6 1.5 23 25px France Jean Sébilleau 25px France Jean Sébilleau
25px France Georges Delaroche
Bugatti Type 40 Bugatti 1.5L I4 172
7 1.5 21 25px United Kingdom Aston Martin Ltd. 25px United Kingdom A.C. Bertelli
25px United Kingdom Pat Driscoll
Aston Martin 1½ Le Mans Aston Martin 1.5L I4 168
8 1.1 29 25px France Ecurie de l'Ours 25px France Charles Auguste Martin
25px France Auguste Bodoignet
Amilcar CO Amilcar 1.1L I6 151
9 1.1 26 25px France Roger Labric 25px France Roger Labric
25px France Yves Giraud-Cabantous
Caban Spéciale Caban 1.1L I4 146

Did not finish[]

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
10 3.0 16 25px Flag of Poland Count Stanislaus Czaykowski 25px Flag of Poland Stanisław Czaykowski
25px France Ernest Friederich
Bugatti Type 55 Bugatti 2.3L I8 180
11 1.1 22 25px France Just-Emile Vernet 25px France Just-Emile Vernet
25px France Fernand Vallon
Salmson GS Salmson 1.1L I4 111
12 3.0 9 25px United Kingdom Lord Howe 25px United Kingdom Lord Howe
25px United Kingdom Sir Henry Birkin
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300LM Alfa Romeo 2.3L Supercharged I8 110
13 1.5 24 25px France Charles Druck 25px France Charles Druck
25px France Lucien Virlouvet
Bugatti Type 40 Bugatti 1.5L I4 98
14 750 32 25px United Kingdom Francis Samuelson 25px United Kingdom Francis Samuelson
25px United Kingdom Norman Black
MG C-type Midget MG 0.7L I4 57
15 1.5 22 25px United Kingdom Aston Martin Ltd. 25px United Kingdom Kenneth Peacock
25px United Kingdom Jack Bezzant
Aston Martin 1½ Le Mans Aston Martin 1.5L I4 53
16 3.0 12 25px France "Heldé" 25px France Pierre-Louis Dreyfus
25px France Mariette Delangle
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Alfa Romeo 2.3L Supercharged I8 25
17 3.0 15 25px France Guy Bouriat 25px France Guy Bouriat
25px Monaco Louis Chiron
Bugatti Type 55 Bugatti 2.3L I8 23
18 3.0 10 25px The 1861 flag of Italy Soc. Anon. Alfa Romeo 25px The 1861 flag of Italy Ferdinando Minoia
25px The 1861 flag of Italy Carlo Canavesi
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Alfa Romeo 2.3L Supercharged I8 22
19 8.0 1 25px France Henri Stoffel 25px France Marcel Foucret
25px France Paul Foucret
Mercedes-Benz SSK Mercedes-Benz 7.1L I6 22
20 8.0 3 25px France E.H. Brisson 25px France Éduoard Brisson
25px The 1861 flag of Italy Joseph Cattaneo
Stutz DV32 Stutz 5.4L I8 19
21 3.0 14 25px The 1861 flag of Italy Prince Djordjadze 25px The 1861 flag of Italy Attilio Marinoni
25px The 1861 flag of Italy Angelo Guatta
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Alfa Romeo 2.3L Supercharged I8 14
22 1.1 27 25px France Roger Labric 25px France Gustave Duverne
25px France Georges Boréal
B.N.C. B.N.C. 1.1L I4 9
23 1.1 30 25px United Kingdom John Ludovic Ford 25px United Kingdom John Ludovic Ford
25px United Kingdom Maurice Baumer
Alta Alta 1.1L I4 6
24 1.5 25 25px France Jean Danne 25px France Jean Danne
25px France Jacques Gergaud
Rally NCP Rally 1.4L I4 6
25 5.0 5 25px France Jean Trévoux 25px France Jean Trévoux
25px France "Mary"
Bentley Blower C Bentley 4.4L Supercharged I4 1

Statistics[]

  • Fastest Lap - #10 Soc. Anon. Alfa Romeo - 5:41
  • Distance - 2954.038 km
  • Average Speed - 123.084 km/h

Trophy winners[]

  • 8th Bienniel Cup - #21 Aston Martin Ltd.
  • Index of Performance - #8 Raymond Sommer
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