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1965 24 Hours of Le Mans
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The 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 33rd Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on June 19 and 20 1965. It was also the twelfth round of the World Sportscar Championship.

Pre-race[]

For the 1965 season, the development and racing of the Ford GT40 was entrusted to Carroll Shelby. On Shelby's initiative, the GT40s were fitted with the same engine as the Cobras — an iron cast 4.7 L V8, and the Colotti gearbox that proved unreliable was replaced by a German-made ZF.

In parallel, Ford developed a new version of the GT40. The Mark II was developed by Ford subsidiary Kar Kraft in Dearborn under the direction of Roy Lunn. The Mk IIs were powered by a 7.0 L engine based on a Ford Galaxie block. As there was no gearbox available on the market which was able to sustain the torque, the car featured a new 4-ratio Kar Kraft gearbox. Two Mark IIs were entered by Shelby. The cars were finished in a hurry; as there was no time to run a fuel consumption test, Shelby did not know the real fuel consumption of the 7.0 L Mk II.

Scuderia Ferrari entered two P2s, a new version of the prototype, featuring a new DOHC V12 engine. Strangely, Ferrari dispersed some of his effort by entering a 1.6 L Dino 166. Two 365 P2s were also entered, one by NART, the other by Maranello Concessionaires. The 365 P2 was built around a previous year's P chassis with updated aerodynamics and featured a 4.4 L SOHC V12.

Several 275LM prototypes were entered by Ferrari customers. Ferrari developed the mid-engined LM for homologation in the GT category but was refused by the CSI. These cars are often mistakenly designed as 250LMs, as the first car built was fitted with a 3.0 L engine. The cars delivered to customers were 275LM powered by a 3.3 L. The performance of the 275LM was far from "real" prototypes but as the engine was a close derivative of production Ferrari engines, the car had proved very reliable.

Race[]

The Mark IIs took the lead at the start, but lost a part of their advance in frequent refuelling. It would later appear that the Mark IIs refuelled more often than required due to the uncertainty of their fuel consumption. The weather was hot, and overheating began to hit the GT40s. Bob Bondurant and Umberto Maglioli's No. 7 had head gasket failure before 20:00 and on the same lap, Herbert Müller and Ronnie Bucknum's No. 6 overheated terminally.

After the failure of the Fords, four Ferraris were leading. By then, the top Ford-powered car was the Dan Gurney/Jerry Grant Cobra Daytona coupe. Around midnight, Gurney and Grant had risen to third overall. That was when the Cobra's motor mounts began to crack and Gurney had to park the blue coupe after 204 laps.

This left the Ferraris on top. But the P2 began to suffer of excessive disk brake wear, probably due to heat. All the leading prototypes had pit stops to change disk brakes, an operation that required between 20 and 30 minutes.

As the 275LMs put less stress on the brakes, two of them were leading at 04:00; Pierre Dumay's Belgian yellow car led the NART 275LM of Jochen Rindt and Masten Gregory. The NART Ferrari had lost time struggling with ignition problem. But now the engine was sounding clear and the car gained several second on each lap. Soon after 13:00, the Belgian Ferrari had approximately one minute over the American one, but Rindt was driving 12 seconds per lap faster. As the leader needed only one refueling stop to finish the race while the NART car would have to stop twice, a close finish was expected.

Then, a tire began to deflate on the leading car, and soon disintegrated, destroying a large part of the thin aluminum rear bodywork. It took the Belgian team crew five laps to have the car ready to rejoin the race. This was more than enough to give the victory to Rindt and Gregory.

Official results[]

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1 P
5.0
21 25px United States North American Racing Team (NART) 25px United States Masten Gregory
25px Austria Jochen Rindt
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 348
2 P
5.0
26 25px France Pierre Dumay 25px France Pierre Dumay
25px Belgium Gustave Gosselin
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 343
3 GT
5.0
24 25px Belgium Ecurie Francorchamps 25px Belgium Willy Mairesse
25px Belgium Jean Blaton
Ferrari 275 GTB Ferrari 3.3L V12 340
4 P
2.0
32 25px Germany Porsche System Engineering 25px Germany Herbert Linge
25px Germany Peter Nöcker
Porsche 904/6 Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 336
5 GT
2.0
36 25px Germany Porsche System Engineering 25px Germany Gerhard Koch
25px Germany Anton Fischhaber
Porsche 904/4 GTS Porsche 2.0L Flat-4 325
6 P
5.0
27 25px Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti 25px Switzerland Dieter Spoerry
25px Switzerland Armand Boller
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 324
7 P
5.0
18 25px United States North American Racing Team (NART) 25px Mexico Pedro Rodríguez
25px Italy Nino Vaccarella
Ferrari 365 P1/P2 Spyder Ferrari 4.4L V12 320
8 GT
5.0
11 25px United Kingdom AC Cars Ltd. 25px United Kingdom Jack Sears
25px United States Richard Thompson
Shelby Cobra Daytona Ford 4.7L V8 304
9 P
+5.0
3 25px Italy Iso Prototip Bizzarrini 25px France Réfis Fraissinet
25px France Jean de Mortemart
Iso Grifo A3C Chevrolet 5.4L V8 303
10 P
2.0
31 25px United Kingdom Owen Racing Organisation 25px United Kingdom Graham Hill
25px United Kingdom Jackie Stewart
Rover-BRM Rover 2.0L Turbine 284
11 GT
2.0
39 25px United Kingdom British Motor Corporation 25px United Kingdom Paddy Hopkirk
25px United Kingdom Andrew Hedges
MG MGB Hardtop MG 1.8L I4 283
12 P
1.3
49 25px United Kingdom Donald Healey Motor Company 25px Australia Paul Hawkins
25px United Kingdom John Rhodes
Austin-Healey Sprite Sebring BMC 1.3L I4 278
13 GT
1.3
60 25px United Kingdom Standard-Triumph Ltd. 25px Switzerland Jean-Jacques Thuner
25px Finland Simo Lampinen
Triumph Spitfire Triumph 1.1L I4 274
14 GT
1.3
54 25px United Kingdom Standard-Triumph Ltd. 25px Belgium Claude Dubois
25px France Jean-François Piot
Triumph Spitfire Triumph 1.1L I4 263

Did Not Finish[]

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
15 P
5.0
20 25px Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC 25px United Kingdom Mike Parkes
25px France Jean Guichet
Ferrari 330 P2 Spyder Ferrari 4.0L V12 315
16 P
1.3
48 25px United Kingdom Donald Healey Motor Company 25px Finland Rauno Aaltonen
25px United Kingdom Clive Baker
Austin-Healey Sprite Sebring BMC 1.3L I4 256
17 P
5.0
19 25px Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC 25px United Kingdom John Surtees
25px Italy Ludovico Scarfiotti
Ferrari 330 P2 Spyder Ferrari 4.0L V12 225
18 GT
2.0
37 25px France Auguste Veuillet 25px France Robert Buchet
25px Netherlands Ben Pon
Porsche 904/4 GTS Porsche 2.0L Flat-4 224
19 P
5.0
22 25px Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC 25px Italy Lorenzo Bandini
25px Italy Giampiero Biscaldi
Ferrari 275 P2 Ferrari 3.3L V12 221
20 GT
2.0
44 25px Template:Country alias Luxembourg Equipe Grand Ducale Luxembourgeoise 25px Template:Country alias Luxembourg Nicholas Koob
25px France Alain Finkelstein
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ/1 Alfa Romeo 1.6L I4 218
21 GT
2.0
41 25px Italy Autodelta SpA 25px Italy Roberto Bussinello
25px France Jean Rolland
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ/2 Alfa Romeo 1.6L I4 217
22 GT
5.0
9 25px United States Shelby-American Inc. 25px United States Jerry Grant
25px United States Dan Gurney
Shelby Cobra Daytona Ford 4.7L V8 204
23 P
2.0
35 25px Germany Porsche System Engineering 25px Germany Günter Klass
25px Germany Dieter Glemser
Porsche 904/6 Porsche 2.0L Flat-6 202
24 P
1.3
47 25px France Société Automobiles Alpine 25px France Roger Delageneste
25px France Jean Vinatier
Alpine M65 Renault-Gordini 1.3L I4 196
25 GT
1.3
55 25px France Société Automobiles Alpine 25px France Jacques Cheinisse
25px France Jean-Pierre Hanrioud
Alpine A110 M64 Renault-Gordini 1.1L I4 196
26 P
1.15
61 25px France Société Automobiles Alpine 25px France Pierre Monneret
25px France Robert Bouharde
Alpine M63B Renault-Gordini 1.0L I4 187
27 GT
5.0
10 25px United States Shelby-American Inc. 25px United States Bob Johnson
25px United States Tom Payne
Shelby Cobra Daytona Ford 4.7L V8 158
28 P
1.15
51 25px France Société Automobiles Alpine 25px France Roger Masson
25px France Guy Verrier
Alpine M64 Renault-Gordini 1.1L I4 148
29 P
5.0
25 25px Belgium Ecurie Francorchamps 25px Belgium Gerhard Langlois van Ophem
25px Belgium Leon Dernier
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 146
30 GT
2.0
38 25px France "Franc" 25px France Jacques Dewez
25px France Jean Kerguen
Porsche 904/4 GTS Porsche 2.0L Flat-4 130
31 GT
5.0
59 25px Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti 25px United Kingdom Peter Harper
25px United Kingdom Peter Sutcliffe
Shelby Cobra Daytona Ford 4.7L V8 126
32 P
1.15
50 25px France Société Automobiles Alpine 25px France Philippe Vidal
25px United States Peter Revson
Alpine M64 Renault-Gordini 1.1L I4 116
33 GT
5.0
12 25px France Ford France S.A. 25px France Jo Schlesser
25px United States Allen Grant
Shelby Cobra Daytona Ford 4.7L V8 111
34 P
5.0
17 25px United Kingdom Maranello Concessionaires Ltd. 25px United Kingdom David Piper
25px Sweden Jo Bonnier
Ferrari 365 P2 Ferrari 4.4L V12 101
35 P
5.0
23 25px United Kingdom Maranello Concessionaires Ltd. 25px Belgium Lucien Bianchi
25px United Kingdom Michael Salmon
Ferrari 250LM Ferrari 3.3L V12 99
36 P
+5.0
2 25px United States Shelby-American Inc. 25px United States Phil Hill
25px New Zealand Chris Amon
Ford GT40 Mk.II Ford 7.0L V8 89
37 GT
5.0
14 25px United Kingdom Ford Advanced Vehicles / Alan Mann 25px United Kingdom Sir John Whitmore
25px United Kingdom Innes Ireland
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.7L V8 72
38 GT
1.3
52 25px United Kingdom Standard Triumph Ltd. 25px United Kingdom David Hobbs
25px Netherlands Rob Slotemaker
Triumph Spitfire Triumph 1.1L I4 71
39 P
+5.0
1 25px United States Shelby-American Inc. 25px United Kingdom Ken Miles
25px New Zealand Bruce McLaren
Ford GT40 Mk.II Ford 7.0L V8 45
40 P
1.3
46 25px France Société Automobiles Alpine 25px Belgium Marco Bianchi
25px France Henri Grandsire
Alpine M65 Renault-Gordini 1.3L I4 32
41 P
+5.0
6 25px Switzerland Scuderia Filipinetti
25px United States Shelby-American Inc.
25px Switzerland Herbert Müller
25px United States Ronnie Bucknum
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 5.3L V8 29
42 P
5.0
7 25px United Kingdom R.R.C. Walker Racing Team
25px United States Shelby-American Inc.
25px United States Bob Bondurant
25px Italy Umberto Maglioli
Ford GT40 Mk.I Ford 4.7L V8 29
43 P
2.0
30 25px United Kingdom Anglian Racing Developments 25px United Kingdom Richard Wrottesley
25px United Kingdom Tony Lanfranchi
Elva GT160 BMW 2.0L I4 29
44 GT
2.0
42 25px Italy Autodelta SpA 25px Italy Giacomo Russi
25px Italy Carlo Zuccoli
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ/2 Alfa Romeo 1.6L I4 22
45 P
2.0
33 25px Germany Porsche System Engineering 25px United Kingdom Colin Davis
25px Germany Gerhard Mitter
Porsche 904/8 Porsche 2.0L Flat-8 20
46 GT
2.0
62 25px France Christian Poirot 25px France Christian Poirot
25px Germany Rolf Stommelen
Porsche 904/4 GTS Porsche 2.0L Flat-4 13
47 P
5.0
15 25px France Ford France S.A. 25px France Maurice Trintignant
25px France Guy Ligier
Ford GT40 Roadster Ford 4.7L V8 11
48 GT
1.3
53 25px United Kingdom Standard Triumph Ltd. 25px United Kingdom Peter Bolton
25px United Kingdom William Bradley
Triumph Spitfire Triumph 1.1L I4 6
49 P
+5.0
8 25px France J.H. Simone 25px Switzerland Jo Siffert
25px Germany Jochen Neerpasch
Maserati Tipo 65 Maserati 5.0L V8 3
50 P
1.6
40 25px Italy SpA Dino SEFAC 25px Italy Giancarlo Baghetti
25px Italy Mario Casoni
(Ferrari) Dino 166P Dino 1.6L V6 2
51 GT
2.0
43 25px Italy Autodelta SpA 25px Italy Teodore Zeccoli
25px France José Rosinski
Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ/2 Alfa Romeo 1.6L I4 1

Statistics[]

  • Pole Position - #2 Shelby-American Inc. - 3:33.0
  • Fastest Lap - #2 Shelby-American Inc. - 3:37.5
  • Distance - 4677.11 km
  • Average Speed - 194.88 km/h

Trophy Winners[]

  • Index of Performance - #32 Porsche System Engineering
  • Index of Thermal Efficiency - #36 Porsche System Engineering

References[]

  • Le Mans 1965 in Automobile Historique n°48, May 2005
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