Autopedia
1949 24 Hours of Le Mans
Previous: 1939 Next: 1950
Index: Races | Winners

The 1949 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 17th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on June 25 and 26 1949.

This was the first race held following the end of World War II. The war (and specifically the invasion of France) had caused racing at Le Mans to be stopped following the 1939 event and later elsewhere in the world.

Even though the war had ended four years prior, major reconstruction throughout France meant that the return of the race was of secondary concern, and thus was not run until after France had established itself again.

Luigi Chinetti won the race in the first Ferrari barchetta by driving 23.5 hours. This race also saw the death of French driver Pierre Marechal when his Aston Martin DB1 was involved in an accident late in the race.

Official results[]

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1 S
2.0
22 25px United Kingdom Lord Selsdon 25px United Kingdom Lord Selsdon
25px United States Luigi Chinetti
Ferrari 166MM Ferrari 2.0L V12 235
2 S
3.0
15 25px France Henri Louveau 25px France Henri Louveau
25px Spain Juan Jover
Delage D6S-3L Delage 3.0L i6 234
3 S
2.0
3 25px United Kingdom Mrs. P. Trevelyan 25px United Kingdom Harold John Aldington
25px United Kingdom Norman Culpan
Frazer Nash High Speed Le Mans Replica Bristol 2.0L I6 224
4 S
3.0
14 25px United Kingdom W.S. Watney 25px France Louis Gérard
25px Spain Paco Godia
Delage D6S-3L Delage 3.0L I6 212
5 S
5.0
11 25px France Pierre Meyrat 25px France Pierre Meyrat
25px France Robert Brunet
Delahaye 135CS Delahaye 4.0L I6 210
6 S
5.0
6 25px United Kingdom H.S.F. Hay 25px United Kingdom H.S.F. Hay
25px United Kingdom Tommy Wisdom
Bentley 4¼ Paulin Bentley 4.3L I6 210
7 S
2.0
27 25px United Kingdom Arthur Jones 25px United Kingdom Arthur Jones
25px United Kingdom Nick Haines
Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports (DB1) Aston Martin 2.0L I4 207
8 S
1.5
35 25px United Kingdom Ecurie Lapin Blanc 25px United Kingdom Eric Thompson
25px United Kingdom Jack Fairman
HRG 1500 Lightweight Le Mans Singer 1.5L I4 202
9 S
5.0
12 25px France René Bouchard 25px France René Bouchard
25px France Pierre Larrue
Delahaye 135MS Delahaye 3.6L I6 ?
10 S
5.0
9 25px France Henry Leblanc 25px France Henry Leblanc
25px France Jean Brault
Delahaye 135CS Delahaye 3.6L I6 ?
11 S
2.0
29 25px United Kingdom Robert Lawrie 25px United Kingdom Robert Lawrie
25px United Kingdom Robert W. Walker
Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports (DB1) Aston Martin 2.0L I4 ?
12 S
1.1
44 25px France Monopole-Poissy 25px France Jean de Montrémy
25px France Eugène Dussous
Monopole Sport Gordini 1.1L I4 ?
13 S
3.0
20 25px United Kingdom Jack Bartlett 25px United Kingdom Jack Bartlett
25px United Kingdom Nigel Mann
Healey Elliott Riley 2.4L I4 ?
14 S
1.1
47 25px France N.J. Mahé / R. Crovetto 25px France Norbert Jean Mahé
25px France Roger Crovetto
Simca Huit Gordini 1.1L I4 ?
15 S
750
58 25px Flag of the Czech Republic Let-Aviation 25px Flag of the Czech Republic František Sutnar
25px Flag of the Czech Republic Otto Krattner
Aero Minor Sport 750 Aero 0.7L Flat-2
(2-Stroke)
?
16 S
1.5
41 25px France Auguste Lachaize 25px France Auguste Lachaize
25px France Albert Debille
DB Tank Citroën 1.5L I4 ?
17 S
1.1
52 25px France André Guillard 25px France André Guillard
25px France Théodore Martin
Simca Huit Gordini 1.1L I4 ?
18 S
750
60 25px France Ecurie Verte 25px France Emmanuel Baboin
25px France Pierre Gay
Simca Six Simca 0.6L I4 ?
19 S
750
59 25px France Jacques Poch 25px Flag of the Czech Republic Ivan Hodač
25px France Jacques Poch
Aero Minor Sport 750 Aero 0.7L Flat-2
(2-Stroke)
?

Did Not Finish[]

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
20 S
5.0
1 25px France André Chambas / Ecurie Verte 25px France André Chambas
25px France André Morel
Talbot-Lago Gran Sport Coupe Talbot-Lago 4.5L I6 222
21 S
3.0
18 25px France Auguste Veuillet 25px France Auguest Veuillet
25px France Edmond Mouche
Delage D6-3L Delage 3.0L I6 208
22 S
2.0
28 25px United Kingdom Mrs. R.P. Hichens 25px France Pierre Marechal
25px United Kingdom Donald Mathieson
Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports (DB1) Aston Martin 2.0L i4 192
23 S
5.0
4 25px France Charles Pozzi 25px France Pierre Flahaut
25px France André Simon
Delahaye 175S Delahaye 4.5L I6 179
24 S
1.5
42 25px France René Bonnet 25px France René Bonnet
25px France Charles Deutsch
DB 5 Citroën 1.5L I4 175
25 S
1.5
43 25px United Kingdom G.E. Phillips 25px United Kingdom George Phillips
25px United Kingdom R.M. Dryden
MG TC Special Body MG 1.3L I4 134
26 S
5.0
8 25px France Louis Villeneuve 25px France Marius Chanal
25px France Yves Giraud-Cabantous
Delahaye 135CS Delahaye 3.6L I6 128
27 S
5.0
10 25px United Kingdom R.R.C. Walker Racing Team 25px United Kingdom Tony Rolt
25px United Kingdom Guy Jason-Henry
Delahaye 135CS Delahaye 3.6L I6 126
28 S
5.0
5 25px France Ets. Delettrez 25px France Jean Delettrez
25px France Jacques Delettrez
Delettrez Diesel Delettrez 4.4L I6
(Diesel)
123
29 S
1.1
45 25px France Monopole-Poissy 25px France Jean Hémard
25px France Raymond Leinard
Monopole Simca 1.1L I4 120
30 S
1.1
48 25px France Just-Emile Vernet 25px France Just-Emile Vernet
25px France Claude Batault
Simca Huit Simca 1.1L I4 118
31 S
1.1
56 25px France Jacques Savoye 25px France Jacques Savoye
25px France Marcel Renault
Singer 9 Singer 1.0L I4 97
32 S
5.0
2 25px France Ecurie France 25px France Paul Vallé
25px France Guy Mairesse
Talbot-Lago Monoplace Decalee Talbot-Lago 4.5L I6 95
33 S
1.1
54 25px France Mme Vivianne Elder 25px France Vivianne Elder
25px France René Camerano
Simca Huit Simca 1.1L I4 95
34 S
1.1
46 25px France Robert Redge 25px France Félix Lecerf
25px France Robert Redge
Simca Dého Simca 1.1L I4 89
35 S
1.1
50 25px France Amédée Gordini 25px France Pierre Veyron
25px France José Scaron
Simca-Gordini T8 Simca 1.1L I4 88
36 S
1.5
34 25px United Kingdom Ecurie Lapin Blanche 25px United Kingdom Jack Scott-Douglas
25px United Kingdom Neville Gee
HRG 1500 Lightweight Le Mans Singer 1.5L I4 83
37 S
3.0
16 25px France Marc Versini 25px France Marc Versini
25px France Gaston Serraud
Delage D6-3L Delage 3.0L I6 58
38 S
2.0
23 25px France J.A. Plisson 25px France Jean Lucas
25px France Pierre-Louis Dreyfus
Ferrari 166MM Ferrari 2.0L V12 53
39 S
5.0
3 25px France Charles Pozzi 25px France Eugène Chaboud
25px France Charles Pozzi
Delahaye 175S Delahaye 4.5L I6 52
40 S
2.0
30 25px United Kingdom Peter Monkhouse 25px United Kingdom Peter Monkhouse
25px United Kingdom Ernest Stapleton
Aston Martin Speed Model Aston Martin 2.0L I4 45
41 S
1.1
51 25px France Robert Tocheport 25px France Robert Tocheport
25px Switzerland Roget Carron
Simca Huit Simca 1.1L I4 45
42 S
1.5
36 25px France Just-Emile Vernet 25px France Georges Trouis
25px France Roger Eckerlein
Riley RMA Riley 1.5L I4 40
43 S
2.0
31 25px United Kingdom Dudley C. Folland 25px United Kingdom Anthony Heal
25px United Kingdom Dudley Folland
Aston Martin Speed Model Aston Martin 2.0L I4 26
44 S
5.0
7 25px France Ecurie Rosier 25px France Louis Rosier
25px France Jean-Louis Rosier
Talbot-Lago Spéciale Talbot-Lago 4.1L I6 21
45 S
1.1
57 25px France Camille Hardy 25px France Camille Hardy
25px France Maurice Roger
Renault 4CV Renault 0.8L I4 21
46 S
1.5
33 25px United Kingdom Ecurie Lapin Blanche 25px United Kingdom Peter Clark
25px United Kingdom Mortimer Morris-Goodall
HRG 1500 Lightweight Le Mans Singer 1.5L I4 11
47 S
3.0
19 25px United Kingdom Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd. 25px United Kingdom Leslie Johnson
25px United Kingdom Charles Brackenbury
Aston Martin DB2 Lagonda 2.6L I6 6
48 S
2.0
32 25px Belgium Louis Eggen 25px Belgium Louis Eggen
25px Belgium Egon Kraft de la Saulx
Alvis TA 14 Alvis 1.9L I4 6
49 S
1.1
49 25px France Amédée Gordini 25px France Jean Trévoux
25px France Marcel Lesurque
Simca-Gordini TMM Simca 1.1L I4 5

Statistics[]

  • Fastest Lap - #4 Charles Pozzi - 5:12.5
  • Distance - 3178.299 km
  • Average Speed - 132.420 km/h

Trophy Winners[]

  • 15th Rudge-Whitworth Biennial Cup - #22 Lord Selsdon
  • Index of Performance - #22 Lord Selsdon
24 Hours of Le Mans seasons

19231924192519261927192819291930193119321933193419351936193719381939194019481949
19501951195219531954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969
19701971197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989
19901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009
20102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023



Smallwikipedialogo.png This page uses some content from Wikipedia. The original article was at 1949 24 Hours of Le Mans. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Autopedia, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.