The following are results from the automobile and motorcycle races contested at the Circuit de la Sarthe and Bugatti circuits in Le Mans, France.

Automobile Races

Formula One World Championship

The 1967 French Grand Prix was the only time the Bugatti Circuit had been used for Formula 1. Some of the drivers were reported to have privately wished the race was run on the full 13.461 km (8.364 mi) long Circuit de la Sarthe, where the 5.7 km (3.5 mi) Mulsanne Straight was 1.3 km (0.81 mi) longer than the entire Bugatti circuit. At the time, circuit lengths of 10 km (6.2 mi) or longer were common in Grand Prix racing.

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
1967 French Grand Prix Australia Jack Brabham United Kingdom Brabham Racing Organisation Brabham BT24

French Grand Prix

The 1906 Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France, commonly known as the 1906 French Grand Prix, was a motor race held on closed public roads outside Le Mans. The ACF chose a 103.18-kilometre (64.11 mi) circuit, composed primarily of dust roads sealed with tar, which would be lapped six times in two days by each competitor, a combined race distance of 1,238.16 kilometres (769.36 mi). Lasting for more than 12 hours overall, the race was won by Ferenc Szisz. It was the first genuinely international race to carry the label "Grand Prix" and is commonly known as "the first Grand Prix".

Year Race Driver Constructor
1906 French Grand Prix Hungary Ferenc Szisz Renault AK
1921 French Grand Prix United States Jimmy Murphy Duesenberg
1929 French Grand Prix United Kingdom William Grover-Williams Bugatti

Grand Prix de France

Year Race Driver Constructor
1911 Grand Prix de France France Victor Hémery Fiat
1912 Grand Prix de France France Jules Goux Peugeot L-76
1913 Grand Prix de France France Paul Bablot Delage Y

24 Hours of Le Mans races

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the world's oldest active sports car race in endurance racing, held annually since 1923 on the Circuit de la Sarthe, France. It is one of the most prestigious automobile races in the world. Since 2012, the 24 Hours of Le Mans has been a part of the FIA World Endurance Championship.

YearDriversTeamCar
2023 United Kingdom James Calado
Italy Antonio Giovinazzi
Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi
Italy FerrariAF Corse Ferrari 499P
2022 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi
New Zealand Brendon Hartley
Japan Ryō Hirakawa
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota GR010 Hybrid
2021 United Kingdom Mike Conway
Japan Kamui Kobayashi
Argentina José María López
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota GR010 Hybrid
2020 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi
Japan Kazuki Nakajima
New Zealand Brendon Hartley
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota TS050 Hybrid
2019 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi
Spain Fernando Alonso
Japan Kazuki Nakajima
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota TS050 Hybrid
2018 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi
Spain Fernando Alonso
Japan Kazuki Nakajima
Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota TS050 Hybrid
2017 Germany Timo Bernhard
New Zealand Brendon Hartley
New Zealand Earl Bamber
Germany Porsche LMP Team Porsche 919 Hybrid
2016 Germany Marc Lieb
Switzerland Neel Jani
France Romain Dumas
Germany Porsche Team Porsche 919 Hybrid
2015 Germany Nico Hülkenberg
New Zealand Earl Bamber
United Kingdom Nick Tandy
Germany Porsche Team Porsche 919 Hybrid
2014 Switzerland Marcel Fässler
Germany André Lotterer
France Benoît Tréluyer
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro
2013 Denmark Tom Kristensen
United Kingdom Allan McNish
France Loïc Duval
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro
2012 Switzerland Marcel Fässler
Germany André Lotterer
France Benoît Tréluyer
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro
2011 Switzerland Marcel Fässler
Germany André Lotterer
France Benoît Tréluyer
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 TDI
2010 Germany Mike Rockenfeller
Germany Timo Bernhard
France Romain Dumas
Germany Audi Sport North America Audi R15 TDI plus
2009 Australia David Brabham
Spain Marc Gené
Austria Alexander Wurz
France Peugeot Sport Total Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
2008 Denmark Tom Kristensen
United Kingdom Allan McNish
Italy Rinaldo Capello
Germany Audi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI
2007 Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Germany Marco Werner
Germany Audi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI
2006 Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Germany Marco Werner
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R10 TDI
2005 Finland JJ Lehto
Germany Marco Werner
Denmark Tom Kristensen
United States ADT Champion Racing Audi R8
2004 Japan Seiji Ara
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Italy Rinaldo Capello
Japan Audi Sport Japan Team Goh Audi R8
2003 Denmark Tom Kristensen
Italy Rinaldo Capello
United Kingdom Guy Smith
United Kingdom Team Bentley Bentley Speed 8
2002 Germany Frank Biela
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R8
2001 Germany Frank Biela
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R8
2000 Germany Frank Biela
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Germany Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R8
1999 Italy Pierluigi Martini
France Yannick Dalmas
Germany Joachim Winkelhock
Germany Team BMW Motorsport BMW V12 LMR
1998 France Laurent Aïello
United Kingdom Allan McNish
France Stéphane Ortelli
Germany Porsche AG Porsche 911 GT1-98
1997 Italy Michele Alboreto
Sweden Stefan Johansson
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Germany Joest Racing TWR Porsche WSC-95
1996 Germany Manuel Reuter
United States Davy Jones
Austria Alexander Wurz
Germany Joest Racing TWR Porsche WSC-95
1995 France Yannick Dalmas
Finland JJ Lehto
Japan Masanori Sekiya
United Kingdom Kokusai Kaihatsu Racing McLaren F1 GTR
1994 France Yannick Dalmas
United States Hurley Haywood
Italy Mauro Baldi
Germany Le Mans Porsche Team Dauer 962 Le Mans
1993 Australia Geoff Brabham
France Christophe Bouchut
France Éric Hélary
France Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 905 Evo 1B
1992 United Kingdom Derek Warwick
France Yannick Dalmas
United Kingdom Mark Blundell
France Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 905 Evo 1B
1991 Germany Volker Weidler
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert
Belgium Bertrand Gachot
Japan Mazdaspeed Co. Ltd. Mazda 787B
1990 Denmark John Nielsen
United States Price Cobb
United Kingdom Martin Brundle
United Kingdom Silk Cut Jaguar Jaguar XJR-12
1989 West Germany Jochen Mass
West Germany Manuel Reuter
Sweden Stanley Dickens
West Germany Team Sauber Mercedes Sauber C9-Mercedes-Benz
1988 Netherlands Jan Lammers
United Kingdom Johnny Dumfries
United Kingdom Andy Wallace
United Kingdom Silk Cut Jaguar Jaguar XJR-9LM
1987 United Kingdom Derek Bell
West Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck
United States Al Holbert
West Germany Rothmans Porsche Porsche 962C
1986 United Kingdom Derek Bell
West Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck
United States Al Holbert
West Germany Rothmans Porsche Porsche 962C
1985 West Germany Klaus Ludwig
Italy Paolo Barilla
West Germany "John Winter"
West Germany Joest Racing Porsche 956
1984 West Germany Klaus Ludwig
France Henri Pescarolo
West Germany Joest Racing Porsche 956
1983 Australia Vern Schuppan
United States Al Holbert
United States Hurley Haywood
West Germany Rothmans Porsche Porsche 956
1982 Belgium Jacky Ickx
United Kingdom Derek Bell
West Germany Rothmans Porsche System Porsche 956
1981 Belgium Jacky Ickx
United Kingdom Derek Bell
West Germany Porsche System Porsche 936
1980 France Jean Rondeau
France Jean-Pierre Jaussaud
France Jean Rondeau Rondeau M379B-Ford Cosworth
1979 West Germany Klaus Ludwig
United States Bill Whittington
United States Don Whittington
West Germany Porsche Kremer Racing Porsche 935 K3
1978 France Jean-Pierre Jaussaud
France Didier Pironi
France Alpine Renault Renault Alpine A442B
1977 Belgium Jacky Ickx
United States Hurley Haywood
West Germany Jürgen Barth
West Germany Martini Racing Porsche System Porsche 936/77
1976 Belgium Jacky Ickx
Netherlands Gijs van Lennep
West Germany Martini Racing Porsche System Porsche 936
1975 Belgium Jacky Ickx
United Kingdom Derek Bell
United Kingdom Gulf Research Racing Co. Mirage GR8-Ford Cosworth
1974 France Henri Pescarolo
France Gérard Larrousse
France Equipe Gitanes Matra MS670C
1973 France Henri Pescarolo
France Gérard Larrousse
France Equipe Matra-Simca Shell Matra MS670B
1972 France Henri Pescarolo
United Kingdom Graham Hill
France Equipe Matra-Simca Shell Matra MS670
1971 Austria Helmut Marko
Netherlands Gijs van Lennep
West Germany Martini Racing Team Porsche 917K
1970 West Germany Hans Herrmann
United Kingdom Richard Attwood
Austria Porsche KG Salzburg Porsche 917K
1969 Belgium Jacky Ickx
United Kingdom Jackie Oliver
United Kingdom J.W. Automotive Engineering Ford GT40 Mk. I
1968 Mexico Pedro Rodríguez
Belgium Lucien Bianchi
United Kingdom J.W. Automotive Engineering Ford GT40 Mk. I
1967 United States Dan Gurney
United States A. J. Foyt
United States Shelby-American Inc. Ford GT40 Mk. IV
1966 New Zealand Bruce McLaren
New Zealand Chris Amon
United States Shelby-American Inc. Ford GT40 Mk. II
1965 Austria Jochen Rindt
United States Masten Gregory
United States Ed Hugus
United States North American Racing Team Ferrari 250LM
1964 France Jean Guichet
Italy Nino Vaccarella
Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 275P
1963 Italy Ludovico Scarfiotti
Italy Lorenzo Bandini
Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 250P
1962 Belgium Olivier Gendebien
United States Phil Hill
Italy SpA Ferrari SEFAC Ferrari 330 TRI/LM Spyder
1961 Belgium Olivier Gendebien
United States Phil Hill
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 250 TRI/61
1960 Belgium Olivier Gendebien
Belgium Paul Frère
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 250 TR59/60
1959 United States Carroll Shelby
United Kingdom Roy Salvadori
United Kingdom David Brown Racing Dept. Aston Martin DBR1
1958 Belgium Olivier Gendebien
United States Phil Hill
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 250 TR58
1957 United Kingdom Ron Flockhart
United Kingdom Ivor Bueb
United Kingdom Ecurie Ecosse Jaguar D-Type
1956 United Kingdom Ron Flockhart
United Kingdom Ninian Sanderson
United Kingdom Ecurie Ecosse Jaguar D-Type
1955 United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn
United Kingdom Ivor Bueb
United Kingdom Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar D-Type
1954 Argentina José Froilán González
France Maurice Trintignant
Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari 375 Plus
1953 United Kingdom Tony Rolt
United Kingdom Duncan Hamilton
United Kingdom Jaguar Cars Ltd. Jaguar C-Type
1952 West Germany Hermann Lang
West Germany Fritz Riess
West Germany Daimler-Benz A.G. Mercedes-Benz 300SL
1951 United Kingdom Peter Walker
United Kingdom Peter Whitehead
United Kingdom Peter Walker Jaguar XK-120C
1950 France Louis Rosier
France Jean-Louis Rosier
France Louis Rosier Talbot Lago Grand Sport T26
1949 United States Luigi Chinetti
United Kingdom Peter Mitchell-Thomson
United Kingdom Lord Selsdon Ferrari 166MM
1939 France Jean-Pierre Wimille
France Pierre Veyron
France Jean-Pierre Wimille Bugatti Type 57S Tank
1938 France Eugène Chaboud
France Jean Trémoulet
France Eugène Chaboud / Jean Trémoulet Delahaye 135CS
1937 France Jean-Pierre Wimille
France Robert Benoist
France Roger Labric Bugatti Type 57G Tank
1935 United Kingdom Johnny Hindmarsh
United Kingdom Luis Fontés
United Kingdom Arthur W. Fox / Charles Nichol Lagonda M45R Rapide
1934 Italy Luigi Chinetti
France Philippe Étancelin
Italy Luigi Chinetti / Philippe Étancelin Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
1933 France Raymond Sommer
Italy Tazio Nuvolari
Italy Soc. Anon. Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
1932 France Raymond Sommer
Italy Luigi Chinetti
France Raymond Sommer Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
1931 United Kingdom Earl Howe
United Kingdom Henry Birkin
United Kingdom Earl Howe Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
1930 United Kingdom Woolf Barnato
United Kingdom Glen Kidston
United Kingdom Bentley Motors Ltd. Bentley Speed Six
1929 United Kingdom Woolf Barnato
United Kingdom Henry Birkin
United Kingdom Bentley Motors Ltd. Bentley Speed Six
1928 United Kingdom Woolf Barnato
Australia Bernard Rubin
United Kingdom Bentley Motors Ltd. Bentley 4½ Litre
1927 United Kingdom Dudley Benjafield
United Kingdom Sammy Davis
United Kingdom Bentley Motors Ltd. Bentley 3 Litre Super Sport
1926 France Robert Bloch
France André Rossignol
No Team Name Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6
1925 France Gérard de Courcelles
France André Rossignol
No Team Name Lorraine-Dietrich B3-6
1924 Canada John Duff
United Kingdom Frank Clement
United Kingdom Duff & Aldington Bentley 3 Litre Sport
1923 France André Lagache
France René Léonard
France Chenard & Walcker SA Chenard & Walcker Sport 3-Litre

Grand Prix de l'U.M.F. Cyclecar Race

Year Race Driver Constructor
1913 I Grand Prix de l'U.M.F. des Cyclecars France Alain Muraour Ronteix
1920 II Grand Prix de l'U.M.F. France Marcel Violet Weler Violet "Major"
1921 III Grand Prix de l'U.M.F. Cyclecars France André Lombard Salmson AL
1922 IV Grand Prix de l'U.M.F. Cyclecars France Robert Benoist Salmson VAL
1923 V Grand Prix de l'U.M.F. Cyclecars France Robert Benoist Salmson GP

Sarthe Cup

The Sarthe Cup was a race for voiturettes. It was run along with the Grand Prix de France.

Year Race Driver Constructor
1912 Sarthe Cup France Paul Zuccarelli Lion-Peugeot L3
1913 Sarthe Cup France Jean Porporato Gregoire L3

Grand Prix for Voiturettes

Year Race Driver Constructor
1920 VIII Coupe des Voiturettes France Ernest Friderich Bugatti Type 13
1921 IX Coupe des Voiturettes France René Thomas Talbot-Darracq 56
1922 X Coupe des Voiturettes United Kingdom Kenelm Lee Guinness Talbot-Darracq 56
1923 XI Coupe des Voiturettes France Albert Divo Talbot 70

Grand Prix Bugatti

The Bugatti Grand Prix was an annual race reserved for Bugatti cars. It was created by Ettore Bugatti and was held one week before the 24 hours race on the Circuit de la Sarthe.

Year Driver Constructor
1928 France André Dubonnet Bugatti Type 37
1929 Chile Juan Zanelli Bugatti Type 35 B
1930 Chile Juan Zanelli Bugatti Type 35 B

Le Mans 3 Hours/ 4 Hours Races

The 3 and 4 Hours Le Mans races were hold during the practice for the 24 hours races.

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
1971 Le Mans 3 Hours France Claude Ballot-Léna
France Guy Chasseuil
France Auguste Veuillet / Établissement Sonauto Porsche 908/2
1972 Le Mans 4 Hours Belgium Hughes de Fierlandt
Sweden Jo Bonnier
Switzerland Ecurie Bonnier Switzerland Lola T280
1973 Le Mans 4 Hours Switzerland Herbert Müller
Netherlands Gijs van Lennep
Germany Martini Racing Team Porsche 911 Carrera RSR
1974 Le Mans 4 Hours France Guy Chasseuil France Automobiles Ligier Ligier JS2

Le Mans Sprint

2 races x 11 laps were held in conjunction with the preliminary tests for the 1986 24 Hours of le Mans. [1]

Year Driver Team Constructor
1986 Germany Jochen Mass
France Bob Wollek
Germany Rothmans Porsche Porsche 962C

European Le Mans Series

The 2003 1000 km of Le Mans was a one-off sports car event run under the organization of the ACO. It was an experimental event to gauge the desire for teams to participate in a European-based endurance sportscar series under Le Mans rules. It was run on the Bugatti Circuit.

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
2003 1000 km of Le Mans Japan Seiji Ara
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Japan Audi Sport Japan Team Goh Audi R8

International Sports Racing Series

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
1998 Le Mans Autumn Cup (2 Hours 30 Minutes) France Emmanuel Collard
Italy Vincenzo Sospiri
France JB Giesse Team Ferrari Ferrari 333 SP

Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

Year Driver Team Constructor
2006 Canada Bruno Spengler Germany HWA Team AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2006
2008 Sweden Mattias Ekström Germany Abt Sportsline Audi A4 DTM 2008

Formula 3 Euro Series Championship

Year Driver Team Constructor
2003 R1 Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Team Rosberg Dallara F303
R2 Austria Christian Klien Germany Mücke Motorsport Dallara F302
2006 R1 United Kingdom Paul di Resta France ASM Formule 3 Dallara F305
R2 United States Richard Antinucci Austria HBR Motorsport Dallara F305
2008 R1 France Jules Bianchi France ASM Formule 3 Dallara F308
R2 Canada Robert Wickens France Signature-Plus Dallara F308

International Formula 3000 Championship

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
1986 Le Mans F3000 Italy Emanuele Pirro United Kingdom Onyx Grand Prix March 86B
1987 Le Mans F3000 Spain Luis Pérez-Sala United Kingdom Lola Motorsport Lola Ford
1988 Le Mans F3000 France Olivier Grouillard France GBDA Motorsport Lola Ford
1989 Le Mans F3000 France Érik Comas France DAMS Lola Honda
1990 Le Mans F3000 France Érik Comas France DAMS Lola Honda
1991 Le Mans F3000 Italy Antonio Tamburini United Kingdom Pacific Racing Reynard 91D Honda

European Formula 3 Cup

Year Driver Team Constructor
1990 Italy Alessandro Zanardi Italy RC Motorsport Dallara 390 Alfa Romeo

Formula Renault 3.5 Series

Year Driver Team Constructor
2005 R1 Germany Markus Winkelhock Italy Draco Multiracing USA Dallara T05
R2 Australia Will Power United Kingdom Carlin Motorsport Dallara T05
2006 R1 Sweden Alx Danielsson United Kingdom Comtec Racing Dallara T05
R2 Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Italy Draco Multiracing USA Dallara T05
2008 R1 France Charles Pic France Tech 1 Racing Dallara T08
R2 Netherlands Giedo van der Garde United Kingdom P1 Motorsport Dallara T08
2009 R1 Belgium Bertrand Baguette Portugal International DracoRacing Dallara T08
R2 Belgium Bertrand Baguette Portugal International DracoRacing Dallara T08
2015 R1 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports Dallara FR35/12
R2 Russia Egor Orudzhev United Kingdom Arden Motorsport Dallara FR35/12

Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0

Year Driver Team Constructor
Challenge Européen de Formule Renault
1973 France René Arnoux Martini MK11-Renault
1974 France Marc Sourd France UFP Targa Martini MK14-Renault
Challenge de Formule Renault Europe
1975 France Jean Ragnotti Martini MK15-Renault
1976 France Dany Snobeck France BP Racing Martini MK18-Renault
1977 France Dany Snobeck France BP Racing[2] Martini MK20 E-Renault
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
2005 R1 Japan Kamui Kobayashi Italy Prema Powerteam Tatuus Renault 2000
R2 France Yann Clairay France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000
2006 R1 Belgium Bertrand Baguette Spain Epsilon Euskadi Tatuus Renault 2000
R2 Netherlands Carlo van Dam France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000
2008 R1 Spain Roberto Merhi Spain Epsilon Euskadi Tatuus Renault 2000
R2 Finland Valtteri Bottas Germany Motopark Academy Tatuus Renault 2000
2009 R1 France Jean-Éric Vergne France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000
R2 France Jean-Éric Vergne France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000
2015 R1 United Kingdom Ben Barnicoat United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports Alpine-FR2.0/13
R2 France Anthoine Hubert France Tech 1 Racing Alpine-FR2.0/13

French Formula Renault 2.0

Year Driver Team Constructor
Formule France[3]
1969 France Robert Mieusset Martini MW2-Renault
1970 France François Lacarrau Martini Mk4-Renault
Critérium Formule Renault
1971 France Jannick Auxéméry France Trollé Tecno 71-Renault
1972 France Jacques Laffite Martini Mk8-Renault
French Formula Renault Championship
1975 France Jean-Louis Bousquet France Jean-Louis Bousquet Martini MK15 R-Renault
1976 France Alain Prost France Écurie Elf Martini MK17-Renault
1977 France Jean-Claude Perrin France Écurie Elf Martini MK20 N-Renault
1978[4] France Joël Gouhier France BP Racing Martini MK20 E-Renault
1979[5] France Alain Ferté France BP Racing Martini MK20/26-Renault
1980[6] France Patrick Gonin France ASA 24h du Mans ACO Martini MK30-Renault
1981[7] France Philippe Renault France Écurie Elf Martini MK33-Renault
1982[8] France Frédéric Delavallade France Écurie Motul Nogaro Martini MK33-Renault
1983[9] France Paul Belmondo France Écurie Elf Martini MK38-Renault
1984[10] France Fabien Giroix France Écurie Motul Nogaro Martini MK41-Renault
1985[11] France Lionel Robert France Écurie Gitanes Martini MK44-Renault
1986[12] France Erik Comas France Écurie Elf Martini MK48-Renault
1987[13] France Claude Degrémont France Meca Moteur Martini MK51-Renault
1988[14] France Yvan Muller France BSL Compétition Martini MK54-Renault
1989[15] France Emmanuel Collard France Écurie Elf Martini MK57-Renault
1990[16] France Olivier Couvreur Alpa FR90-Renault
1991[17] France Olivier Couvreur Alpa FR91-Renault
1992[18] France Jean-Philippe Belloc France Elf France Martini MK63-Renault
1993[19] France Olivier Couvreur Alpa FR93-Renault
1994[20] France Fabrice Walfisch Alpa FR94-Renault
1995[21] France Franck Montagny France La Filière Elf Martini MK71-Renault
1996[22] R1 France Sébastien Enjolras France La Filière Elf Martini MK72-Renault
R2 France Stéphane Gautré France Ren Car Compétition Tatuus RC96-Renault
France Sébastien Enjolras France La Filière Elf Martini MK72-Renault
1997[23] France Jonathan Cochet France La Filière Elf Martini MK76-Renault
1998[24] R1 United Kingdom Matthew Davies Mygale FR98-Renault
R2 France Julien Beltoise Mygale FR98-Renault
R1 Japan Ryō Fukuda France La Filière Elf Martini MK78-Renault
R2 Japan Ryō Fukuda France La Filière Elf Martini MK78-Renault
French Formula Renault 2.0
2001 France Julien Pressac France Graff Racing Tatuus Renault 2000
2002 France Alexandre Prémat France ASM Tatuus Renault 2000
2003 France Loïc Duval France Graff Racing Tatuus Renault 2000
2004 R1 France Guillaume Moreau France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000
R2 France Simon Pagenaud France Graff Racing Tatuus Renault 2000
2005 R1 France Romain Grosjean France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000
R2 France Romain Grosjean France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000
2006 France Tom Dillmann France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000
Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup
2008 Australia Daniel Ricciardo France SG Formula Tatuus Renault 2000

Formula Renault 2.0 Suisse

Year Driver Team Constructor
2009 R1 Switzerland Nico Müller Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport Tatuus Renault 2000
R2 Italy Giovanni Venturini Italy CO2 Motorsport Tatuus Renault 2000

Trophées de France

The Trophées de France, was a domestic championship which took place in France for Formula Two cars between 1964 and 1967.

Year Driver Team Constructor
1966 New Zealand Denny Hulme Australia Brabham Racing Development Brabham-Honda BT18

French Formula 3 Championship

Year Driver Team Constructor
1980 France Alain Ferté France BP Racing / Ecurie Oreca Martini MK27
1981 France Alain Abdel France Alain Abdel Ralt RT3
1986 France Jean Alesi France José Alesi Dallara F386
1987 France Fabien Giroix France Promatecme Dallara F387
1988 France Alain Ferté France Graff Racing Dallara F388
1989 France Éric Hélary France Éric Hélary Reynard 893
1991 France Christophe Bouchut France Graff Racing Ralt RT33
1992 France Jean-Christophe Boullion France Graff Racing Bowman BC2
1993 France Didier Cottaz France Formula Project Dallara F393 Fiat
1994 France Alexandre Janoray France Graff Racing Dallara F393 Opel
1995 France Soheil Ayari France Graff Racing Dallara F394 Opel
1996 R1 France Soheil Ayari France Graff Racing Dallara F396 Opel
R2 France Soheil Ayari France Graff Racing Dallara F396 Opel
1997 France Franck Montagny France La Filière Elf Martini-Opel Mk73
1998 R1 France Franck Montagny France La Filière Elf Martini-Opel Mk73
R2 France Franck Montagny France La Filière Elf Martini-Opel Mk73
1999 R1 France Sébastien Bourdais France La Filière Elf Martini MK79
R2 Germany Alexander Müller France Graff Racing Dallara F399
2000 Portugal Tiago Monteiro France ASM Elf Dallara F399
2001 Japan Ryō Fukuda France Saulnier Racing Dallara F399
2002 R1 France Olivier Pla France ASM Dallara F302
R2 France Tristan Gommendy France ASM Dallara F302

Coupe de Vitesse

Year Driver Team Constructor
1966 France Johnny Servoz-Gavin France Matra Sports Matra MS5

Trophée de la Sarthe

The Trophée de la Sarthe was a Formula Two race held in support of the 1967 French Grand Prix.

Year Driver Team Constructor
1967 France Henri Pescarolo France Matra Sports Matra MS6

French Formula 4 Championship

Year Driver Team Constructor
Formula Campus by Renault and Elf
2004 R1 France Jacky Ferré France La Filière FFSA Mygale Formula Campus 2000
R2 France Sam Caw Freve France La Filière FFSA Mygale Formula Campus 2000
2005 R1 France Jean-Karl Vernay France La Filière FFSA Mygale Formula Campus 2000
R2 France Jean-Karl Vernay France La Filière FFSA Mygale Formula Campus 2000
R1 France Jean-Karl Vernay France La Filière FFSA Mygale Formula Campus 2000
R2 France Pierre Combot France La Filière FFSA Mygale Formula Campus 2000
2006 France Kévin Estre France La Filière FFSA Mygale Formula Campus 2000
Formul'Academy Euro Series
2008 R1 France Côme Ledogar France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R2 France Hugo Valente France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
French Formula 4 Championship
2012 R1 France Simon Tirman France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R2 France Simon Tirman France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
2013 R1 France Anthoine Hubert France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R2 Finland Simo Muhonen France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R3 France Anthoine Hubert France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
2014 R1 Australia Joseph Mawson France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R2 France Bryan Elpitiya France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R3 Australia Joseph Mawson France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
2015 R1 Russia Aleksey Korneev France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R2 France Julien Darras France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R3 France Valentin Moineault France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
2016 R1 China Yifei Ye France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R2 France Marvin Klein France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R3 Belgium Gilles Magnus France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech
R4 France Tristan Charpentier France Auto Sport Academy Formula Renault 1.6 Signatech

Grand Prix Explorer

The GP Explorer or Grand Prix Explorer is a Formula 4 car competition bringing together 22 Internet personalities organized by the french YouTuber Squeezie.

Year Driver Team Constructor
2022 France Sylvain Lévy France NordVPN Vilebrequin Mygale M21-F4
2023 France Depielo France Racers by Alpine Mygale M21-F4

French Formula Ford

Year Driver Constructor
1987 France Jean-Luc Palis Van Diemen
1988 France Christophe Bouchut Reynard
1990 France Jean-Christophe Boullion Van Diemen

FFSA GT Championship

Year Driver Team Constructor
1998 R1 France Patrice Goueslard
France Marc Sourd
France Larbre Compétition Porsche 911 GT2
R2 France Patrice Goueslard
France Marc Sourd
France Larbre Compétition Porsche 911 GT2
1999 R1 France Jean-Claude Lagniez
France Patrice Goueslard
France Larbre Compétition Porsche 911 GT2
R2 France Claude-Yves Gosselin
France Paul Belmondo
France Paul Belmondo Racing Chrysler Viper GTS-R
2001 R1 France Dominique Dupuy
France François Fiat
France D.D.O. Chrysler Viper GTS-R
R2 France Philippe Soulan
France Patrice Goueslard
France Nourry Compétition Porsche 911 GT2
2002 R1 France Cyril Chateau
France Jean-Marc Thévenot
France Porsche 911 GT2
R2 France Steeve Hiesse
France Marc Sourd
France Alméras Frères Porsche 911 GT2
2003 R1 France Laurent Cazenave
France Morgan Moullin-Traffort
France Nourry Compétition Porsche 911
R2 France Sébastien Dumez
France Jean-Luc Blanchemain
France Larbre Compétition Chrysler Viper GTS-R
2004 R1 France Bruno Besson
France David Hallyday
France Force One Chrysler Viper GTS-R
R2 France Bruno Besson
France David Hallyday
France Force One Chrysler Viper GTS-R
2005 R1 France Jean-Luc Blanchemain
France Anthony Beltoise
France Lease Plan Autovitesse Chrysler Viper GTS-R
R2 France Gabriel Balthazard
France Jérôme Policand
France Sofrev ASP Larbre Compétition Ferrari 550 Maranello
2006 R1 France Bruno Hernandez
France Soheil Ayari
France Oreca Saleen S7-R
R2 France Bruno Hernandez
France Soheil Ayari
France Oreca Saleen S7-R
2012 R1 France Eric Debard
France Olivier Panis
France Sofrev ASP Ferrari 458 Italia
R2 France Laurent Pasquali
Portugal Ulric Amado
France ART Grand Prix McLaren MP4-12C GT3
2013 R1 France Laurent Pasquali
France Anthony Beltoise
France Sébastien Loeb Racing McLaren MP4-12C GT3
R2 France Grégoire Demoustier
Portugal Ulric Amado
France ART Grand Prix McLaren MP4-12C GT3
2014 R1 France Henry Hassid
France Mike Parisy
France Sébastien Loeb Racing Audi R8 LMS ultra
R2 France Jean-Claude Police
France Soheil Ayari
France Team Duqueine Ferrari 458 Italia
2015 R1 Belgium Stéphane Lémeret
France Eric Cayrolle
France Arnaud Santamato
France Sport Garage Ferrari 458 Italia
R2 France Maxime Pialat
France Nicolas Tardif
France Soheil Ayari
France Sport Garage Ferrari 458 Italia

French Supertouring Championship

Year Driver Team Constructor
1976[25] R1 France Guy Fréquelin France Benoit BMW 3.0 CSi
R2 France Max Antichan BMW 3.0 CSi
R3 France Claude Ballot-Léna France Maublanc Racing Services BMW 3.0 CSi
1978 United Kingdom Stuart Graham
France Lucien Guitteny
United Kingdom Faberge Racing Ford Capri III 3.0S
1979 France Dany Snobeck Ford Capri III 3.0S
1980 France Jacques Coulon BMW 528i
1981 France Xavier Lapeyre
France Jean-Claude Lompech
Ford Capri III 3.0S
1987 France Fabien Giroix
France Jean-Pierre Jaussaud
France Garage Du Bac BMW M3
1988 France Alain Ferté
United Kingdom Andy Rouse
Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth
1989 France Fabien Giroix
France Patrick Gonin
France Garage Du Bac BMW M3
1990 France Jean-Pierre Malcher France Pelras Compétition BMW M3
1991 France Marc Sourd France ROC Competition VAG Audi 80 Quattro
1992 France Alain Ferté France Team Snobeck Mercedes 190 E 2.5-16 Evo II
1993 Germany Frank Biela France Racing Organisation Course Audi 80 Quattro
1994 France Laurent Aïello France Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 405
1998 R1 France Eric Cayrolle France SDA Sport BMW 320i
R2 France Eric Cayrolle France SDA Sport BMW 320i
1999 R1 France Eric Cayrolle France SDA Sport BMW 320i
R2 France Eric Cayrolle France SDA Sport BMW 320i
2000 R1 France Jean-Philippe Dayraut France SNBE Snobeck Opel Astra Coupé Silhouette
R2 France Alain Cudini France SNBE Snobeck Opel Astra Coupé Silhouette
2001* R1 Belgium Vincent Radermecker Belgium Motorsport International Opel Astra Coupé Silhouette
R2 Belgium Vincent Radermecker Belgium Motorsport International Opel Astra Coupé Silhouette
2002 R1 France Éric Hélary France Gémo Motorsport Peugeot 406 Coupé Silhouette
R2 France Soheil Ayari France Solution F Peugeot 406 Coupé Silhouette
2003 R1 France Soheil Ayari France Gémo Motorsport Peugeot 406 Coupé Silhouette
R2 France Christophe Bouchut France SNBE SEAT SEAT Córdoba Silhouette
2004 R1 France Éric Hélary France Pescarolo Sport Peugeot 406 Coupé Silhouette
R2 France Soheil Ayari France Pescarolo Sport Peugeot 406 Coupé Silhouette
2005 R1 France Éric Hélary France Pescarolo Sport Peugeot 407 Silhouette
R2 France Éric Hélary France Pescarolo Sport Peugeot 407 Silhouette
2015 R1 Switzerland Antonin Borga France Yvan Muller Racing Mitjet Supertourisme
R2 Switzerland Antonin Borga France Yvan Muller Racing Mitjet Supertourisme
R3 France Yann Ehrlacher France Yvan Muller Racing Mitjet Supertourisme

* The 2001 event was run with the Belgian Procar Championship

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series

The NASCAR Whelen Euro Series (formerly known as Euro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series) is an official NASCAR stock-car racing series based in Europe.

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
Racecar Euro Series
2009 Race 1 France Sylvain Noël France LD Autosport Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Race 2 France Lucas Lasserre France Carré Sports Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
2010 Élite Sprint France Lucas Lasserre France Effitic Carré Sport Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Open Sprint France Romain Fournillier Belgium Overdrive Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Endurance Sprint France Éric Hélary France Hélary Racing Team Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Endurance Open France Emmanuel Brigand France Orhes Team Competition Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
2011 Élite Sprint France Éric Hélary France Hélary Racing Team Dodge Challenger
Open Sprint France Romain Fournillier Belgium Overdrive Ford Mustang
Endurance Sprint Spain Ander Vilariño France TFT Chevrolet Camaro
Endurance Open France Gérald Cormon France Orhes Team Competition Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS
Euro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series
2012 Élite Sprint France Gael Castelli Switzerland Rapido Racing Chevrolet Camaro
Open Sprint France Olivier Porta France TFT - Alpes Carrelage Chevrolet Camaro
Endurance Sprint France Gael Castelli Switzerland Rapido Racing Chevrolet Camaro
Endurance Open France Olivier Porta France TFT - Alpes Carrelage Chevrolet Camaro
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
2013 Élite 1 R1 France Frédéric Gabillon Switzerland Rapido Racing by Still Chevrolet
Élite 1 R2 France Frédéric Gabillon Switzerland Rapido Racing by Still Chevrolet
Élite 2 R1 Australia Josh Burdon France Scorpus Racing Chevrolet SS
Élite 2 R2 France Anthony Gandon France TFT - E.Leclerc Chevrolet Camaro
2014 Élite 1 R1 Belgium Anthony Kumpen Belgium PK Carsport Chevrolet SS
Élite 1 R2 Italy Eddie Cheever III Italy CAAL Racing Chevrolet SS
Élite 2 R1 France Guillaume Rousseau France Bull Racing Team Ford Mustang
Élite 2 R2 Switzerland Gabriele Gardel Belgium PK Carsport Chevrolet SS

Porsche Carrera Cup France

Year Driver Team Constructor
1987 France Michel Maisonneuve Porsche 944 Turbo
1990 France Michel Maisonneuve Porsche Turbo
1991 France Jean-Pierre Malcher Porsche Carrera Cup
1992 France Dominique Dupuy Porsche Carrera Cup
2002 France Sébastien Bourdais France Centres Porsche de France Porsche 996 GT3
2003 R1 France Jérôme Policand France Auto Sport Promotion Porsche 996 GT3
R2 France Jérôme Policand France Auto Sport Promotion Porsche 996 GT3
2004 R1 France Anthony Beltoise France AS Events Porsche 996 GT3
R2 France James Ruffier France Ruffier Racing Porsche 996 GT3
2005 R1 France Anthony Beltoise France Team Sofrev-ASP Porsche 996 GT3
R2 France Anthony Beltoise France Team Sofrev-ASP Porsche 996 GT3
2010 France Sylvain Noël France Motorsport Academy Porsche 997 GT3
2011 France Kévin Estre France AS Events Porsche 997 GT3
2013 R1 France Côme Ledogar France Sébastien Loeb Racing Porsche 997 GT3
R2 Portugal Lonni Martins France Racing Technology Porsche 997 GT3
2014 R1 France Côme Ledogar France Martinet by Alméras Porsche 997 GT3
R2 France Nicolas Armindo France IMSA Performance Matmut Porsche 997 GT3
2015 R1 France Maxime Jousse France Sébastien Loeb Racing Porsche 911 GT3
R2 Ukraine Oleksander Gaidai Ukraine Tsunami RT Porsche 911 GT3
2016 R1 France Mathieu Jaminet France Martinet by Alméras Porsche 911 GT3
R2 France Mathieu Jaminet France Martinet by Alméras Porsche 911 GT3

Porsche Carrera Cup Le Mans

The Porsche Carrera Cup Le Mans race is a support race to the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the participation of drivers from Porsche Carrera Cups from all over the world. In 2014 and 2017, the Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain joined the Porsche Carrera Cup France and in 2020, the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany joined the Porsche Carrera Cup France on a single race at the Circuit de la Sarthe. In addition several participants of others Porsche Carrera Cups were allowed to enter these races like Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux, Porsche Carrera Cup Asia...

Year Driver Team Constructor Porsche Carrera Cup
2014 United Kingdom Ben Barker United Kingdom Parr Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
2017 United Kingdom Dan Cammish United Kingdom Redline Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
2020 Netherlands Larry ten Voorde Germany Nebulus Racing by Huber Porsche 911 GT3 CUP Porsche Carrera Cup Germany
2023 Luxembourg Dylan Pereira Sweden MTech Competition Porsche 911 GT3 CUP Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia

Porsche Carrera Cup Germany

The Porsche Carrera Cup Germany held a race at the Circuit Bugatti in 2000 as support to the French Supertouring Championship and in 2006 as support to the DTM.

Year Driver Team Constructor
2000[26] Germany Jörg Bergmeister Germany Farnbacher Racing PZK Porsche 911 GT3
2006 Germany Uwe Alzen Germany HP Team Herberth Porsche 997 GT3

Porsche Sprint Challenge France

Year Driver Team Constructor
2021 France Lilou Wadoux France CLRT Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
2022 R1 France Bashar Mardini Germany Huber Racing Porsche 992 GT3 Cup
R2 Belgium Jean Glorieux France Martinet by Alméras Porsche 992 GT3 Cup
2023 France Jordan Boisson
France Marvin Klein
France TFT Racing Porsche 992 GT3 Cup

Peugeot 905 Spider Cup

The first and last races were held on the Circuit de la Sarthe track as support to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The second 1992 race was held on the Bugatti Circuit.

Year Driver Team Car
1992 France Christophe Bouchut Martini Peugeot 905 Spider
1992 France Éric Hélary Martini Peugeot 905 Spider
1993 France Éric Hélary Martini Peugeot 905 Spider

SuperSport Trophy

The 1994 and 1996 races were held on the Circuit de la Sarthe track as support to the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Year Driver Car
Venturi 400 Trophy[27]
1993 Canada Philippe Olczyk Venturi 400 GT
1994 Belgium Michel Neugarten Venturi 400 GT
Lamborghini Diablo Trophy
1996 Belgium Michel Neugarten Lamborghini Diablo SV-R

Ferrari Challenge Europe

The Ferrari Challenge Europe held races as support to the 24 Hours of Le Mans n the Circuit de la Sarthe.

Year Driver Team Constructor
2011 Austria Philipp Baron Austria Baron Service Ferrari 458 Challenge
2013 Ukraine Sergey Chukanov Ukraine Team Ukraine Ferrari 458 Challenge
2016 Italy Marcello Puglisi Italy Rossocorsa Ferrari 458 Challenge
2019 United Kingdom Adam Carroll Hungary Ferrari Budapest Ferrari 488 Challenge
2023 France Thomas Neubauer France Charles Pozzi GT Racing Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo

Aston Martin Le Mans Festival

The Aston Martin Le Mans Festival held races as support to the 24 Hours of Le Mans on the Circuit de la Sarthe. It features GTE, GT1, GT2, GT3, GT4 Aston Martin cars.

Year Drivers Team Constructor
2012[28] Switzerland Brian Lavio
Italy Luca Filippi
Italy Villois Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT2
2015[29] United Kingdom Paul White
United Kingdom Tom Onslow Cole
United Kingdom Strata 21 Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3
2018 United Kingdom Ross Gunn United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3

Ligier European Series

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
2022 R1 France Gillian Henrion Poland Team Virage Ligier JS P4
R2 France Gillian Henrion Poland Team Virage Ligier JS P4
2023 United States Lance Fenton
United States Kevin Madsen
Poland Team Virage Ligier JS P4

Formula Le Mans Cup

The 2009 Formula Le Mans Cup season was the only season of the Formula Le Mans Cup, a support series for the Le Mans Series and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Year Drivers Team Car
2009 Belgium Nico Verdonck
South Africa Gavin Cronje
France DAMS Oreca FLM09

Michelin Le Mans Cup

The series featured LMP3 and GT3 category cars competing in their respective class.

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
2016 France Thomas Laurent
France Alexandre Cougnaud
China DC Racing Ligier JS P3
2017 R1 United States Sean Rayhall
United States John Falb
United States United Autosports Ligier JS P3
R2 Belgium Jean Glorieux
Spain Alexander Toril
Luxembourg DKR Engineering Norma M30
2018 R1 Denmark Mikkel Jensen
Netherlands Kay Van Berlo
United States EuroInternational Ligier JS P3
R2 United Kingdom Michael Benham
United Kingdom Duncan Tappy
United Kingdom Lanan Racing Norma M30
2019 R1 France Adrien Chila
France Nicolas Schatz
France Graff Norma M30
R2 Germany Laurents Hörr
France François Kirmann
Luxembourg DKR Engineering Norma M30
2020 R1 Germany Laurents Hörr
Belgium Jean Glorieux
Luxembourg DKR Engineering Duqueine D-08
R2 France Edouard Cauhaupe
France Nicolas Maulini
Switzerland Cool Racing Ligier JS P320
2021 R1 United Kingdom Anthony Wells
United Kingdom Colin Noble
United Kingdom Nielsen Racing Ligier JS P320
R2 Germany Moritz Kranz
Belgium Ugo de Wilde
Belgium Mühlner Motorsport Duqueine M30 - D08
2022 R1 France Tom Dillmann
Germany Alexander Mattschull
Switzerland Racing Spirit of Léman Ligier JS P320
R2 United Kingdom Michael Benham
United Kingdom Duncan Tappy
Switzerland Cool Racing Ligier JS P320
2023 R1 United Kingdom Martin Rich
Portugal Manuel Espírito Santo
Poland Team Virage Ligier JS P320
R2 Switzerland Luis Sanjuan
Switzerland David Droux
Switzerland Cool Racing Ligier JS P320

Eurocup Mégane Trophy

The Renault Eurocup Mégane Trophy was a one-make racing series created and managed by Renault Sport. The Renault Eurocup has run with various models under differing names since 1976.

Year Driver Team Constructor
European Renault 5 Turbo
1981 Netherlands Boy Hayje Renault 5 Turbo
Eurocup Renault 21 Turbo
1989 Belgium Pierre-Alain Thibaut Renault 21 Turbo
1990 Italy Massimo Sigala Renault 21 Turbo
Eurocup Mégane Trophy
2005 R1 France Renaud Derlot France TP Compétition / Huger Renault Mégane V6
R2 Belgium Jan Heylen Belgium Racing for Belgium Renault Mégane V6
2006 R1 Portugal Pedro Petiz Switzerland Iris Racing Renault Mégane V6
R2 France Jean-Philippe Dayraut Spain Epsilon Euskadi Renault Mégane V6
2008 R1 France Dimitri Enjalbert France Tech 1 Racing Renault Mégane V6
R2 Belgium Maxime Martin Belgium Boutsen Energy Racing Renault Mégane V6
2009 R1 Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi France TDS Racing Renault Mégane V6
R2 France Dimitri Enjalbert Belgium Boutsen Energy Racing Renault Mégane V6

French Renault Cup

Year Driver Team Constructor
R8 Gordini Cup
1966 R1 France Robert Mieusset Renault 8 Gordini
R2 France Robert Mieusset Renault 8 Gordini
1967 R1 France Roland Trollé Renault 8 Gordini
R2 France François Lacareau Renault 8 Gordini
1969 R1 France Bernard Lagier Renault 8 Gordini
R2 France Bernard Lagier Renault 8 Gordini
1970 R1 France Alain Cudini Renault 8 Gordini
R2 France Alain Cudini Renault 8 Gordini
R12 Gordini Cup
1974 France Gérard Delplanque Renault 12 Gordini
R5 Cup
1977 France André Bourdon Renault 5 LS
1979 France Pierre Ginet Renault 5 Alpine
1984 France Claude Lehoux Renault 5 Alpine Turbo
1985 France Luc Rozentvaig Renault 5 GT Turbo
1987 France Patrick Bourdais Renault 5 GT Turbo
1988 France Bernard Castagne Renault 5 GT Turbo
French Clio Cup
2004 R1 France Johan Boris Scheier Renault Clio Cup
R2 France Michel Marvie Renault Clio Cup
2008 R1 France Nicolas Milan France Milan Compétition Renault Clio Cup
R2 Belgium Maxime Martin Belgium Boutsen Energy Racing Renault Clio Cup
2009 R1 France Nicolas Milan France Milan Compétition Renault Clio Cup
R2 France Jean-Philippe Bournot France Speed Car Renault Clio Cup
2015 R1 France Marc Guillot France Milan Compétition Renault Clio Cup IV
R2 France Xavier Fouineau France Milan Compétition Renault Clio Cup IV
2016 R1 France Jimmy Clairet France Team Clairet Sport Renault Clio Cup IV
R2 France Jimmy Clairet France Team Clairet Sport Renault Clio Cup IV

Renault Sport Trophy

Year Driver Team Constructor
2015 R1 France Andrea Pizzitola
Slovakia Richard Gonda
France ART Junior Team Renault Sport R.S. 01
R2 Italy Dario Capitanio
Italy David Fumanelli
Italy Oregon Team Renault Sport R.S. 01

Peugeot Racing Cup

Year Driver Team Constructor
2012 R1 France Mathieu Jaminet France Saintéloc Racing Peugeot RCZ
R2 France Steven Palette France Trajecontrol Peugeot RCZ
2014 R1 France Thibault Bossy France TB2S Peugeot RCZ
R2 France Nicolas Milan France Milan Compétition Peugeot RCZ
2015 R1 France Nicolas Milan France Milan Compétition Peugeot RCZ
R2 France Nicolas Milan France Milan Compétition Peugeot RCZ
2016 R1 France David Pouget France GPA Racing Peugeot RCZ
R2 France Nicolas Milan France Milan Compétition Peugeot RCZ

V de V Series

Challenge Monoplace

The V de V Challenge Monoplace is a championship for open wheel racing cars.

Year Driver Team Constructor
2012 R1 France Julien Goupy France Formula Motorsport Formula Renault 2.0
R2 Switzerland Antonin Borga France Bossy Racing Team Formula Renault 2.0
R3 race cancelled
2014 R1 Italy Matteo Cairoli Italy GSK Grand Prix Formula Renault 2.0
R2 Italy Matteo Cairoli Italy GSK Grand Prix Formula Renault 2.0
R3 France Jordan Perroy Luxembourg RC Formula Formula Renault 2.0
2016 R1 France Oscar Arcila Luxembourg RC Formula Tatuus FR 2.0 2013
R2 Netherlands Richard Verschoor Netherlands MP Motorsport Tatuus FR 2.0 2013
R3 Australia Alex Peroni Italy TS Corse Barazi-Epsilon FR2.0–10
2018 R1 Argentina Nicolás Varrone Italy TS Corse Formula Renault 2.0
R2 Sweden Edward Jonasson Poland Inter Europol Competition Formula Renault 2.0

Challenge Endurance Proto

The V de V Challenge Endurance Proto is an endurance championship for prototype sports racing cars.

Year Driver Team Constructor Race
2012 France Thomas Accary
France Sébastien Dhouailly
France CD Sport Norma M 20 FC 4 Hours Endurance Race
2014 France Marc-Antoine Dannielou
France Maxime Pialat
France CD Sport Norma M 20 FC 3 Hours Endurance Race
2016 France Alain Ferté
France Philippe Illiano
Spain Ander Vilariño
France TFT Norma M 20 FC 4 Hours Endurance Race

Challenge GT Tourisme LMP3

The V de V Challenge Endurance GT Tourisme LMP3 is an endurance championship for GT sport cars and touring cars.

Year Driver Team Constructor Race
2012 France Patrice Milesi
France Richard Balandras
France IMSA Performance Matmut Porsche 997 RSR 4 Hours Endurance Race
2014 France Paul Lafargue
France Patrice Lafargue
France Ruffier Racing Porsche 911 GT3-R 3 Hours Endurance Race
2016 United Kingdom Lawrence Tomlinson
United Kingdom Mike Simpson
United Kingdom Team LNT Ginetta G57 4 Hours Endurance Race
2018 France Arnold Robin
France Maxime Robin
France Philippe Paillot
France TFT Norma M30 4 Hours Endurance Race

Ultimate Cup Series

Challenge Monoplace

Year Driver Team Constructor
2021 R1 Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen France Graff Tatuus F3R
R2 France Nicolas Prost France CMR Tatuus F3R
R3 Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen France Graff Tatuus F3R

Challenge Proto

Year Driver Team Constructor Race
2021 Switzerland Julian Kuwabara-Wagg
Portugal Miguel Cristóvão
France Mathis Poulet
Poland Team Virage Ligier JS P320 3 Hours Endurance Race

GT-Touring Endurance

Year Driver Team Constructor Race
2021 France Arnaud Pierre
France Raymond Narac
France IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup 4 Hours Endurance Race

GT-Touring Sprint

Year Driver Team Constructor
2021 R1 Belgium Bernard Delhez France AB Sport Auto Renault R.S. 01
R2 Switzerland Marc Waechter Switzerland G2 Racing AG Renault R.S. 01
R3 Switzerland Marc Waechter Switzerland G2 Racing AG Renault R.S. 01
R4 Belgium Bernard Delhez France AB Sport Auto Renault R.S. 01

Motorcycle Races

French motorcycle Grand Prix

Year Moto3 Moto2 MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2023 Spain Daniel Holgado KTM Italy Tony Arbolino Kalex Italy Marco Bezzecchi Ducati Report
2022 Spain Jaume Masià KTM Spain Augusto Fernández Kalex Italy Enea Bastianini Ducati Report
2021 Spain Sergio García Gas Gas Spain Raúl Fernández Kalex Australia Jack Miller Ducati Report
2020 Italy Celestino Vietti KTM United Kingdom Sam Lowes Kalex Italy Danilo Petrucci Ducati Report
2019 United Kingdom John McPhee Honda Spain Álex Márquez Kalex Spain Marc Márquez Honda Report
2018 Spain Albert Arenas KTM Italy Francesco Bagnaia Kalex Spain Marc Márquez Honda Report
2017 Spain Joan Mir Honda Italy Franco Morbidelli Kalex Spain Maverick Viñales Yamaha Report
2016 South Africa Brad Binder KTM Spain Álex Rins Kalex Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
2015 Italy Romano Fenati KTM Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Kalex Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
2014 Australia Jack Miller KTM Finland Mika Kallio Kalex Spain Marc Márquez Honda Report
2013 Spain Maverick Viñales KTM United Kingdom Scott Redding Kalex Spain Dani Pedrosa Honda Report
2012 France Louis Rossi FTR-Honda Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Suter Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
Year 125cc Moto2 MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2011 Spain Maverick Viñales Aprilia Spain Marc Márquez Suter Australia Casey Stoner Honda Report
2010 Spain Pol Espargaró Derbi Spain Toni Elías Moriwaki Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
Year 125cc 250cc MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2009 Spain Julián Simón Aprilia Italy Marco Simoncelli Gilera Spain Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
2008 France Mike Di Meglio Derbi Spain Alex Debón Aprilia Italy Valentino Rossi Yamaha Report
2007 Spain Sergio Gadea Aprilia Spain Jorge Lorenzo Aprilia Australia Chris Vermeulen Suzuki Report
2006 Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Honda Japan Yuki Takahashi Honda Italy Marco Melandri Honda Report
2005 Switzerland Thomas Lüthi Honda Spain Dani Pedrosa Honda Italy Valentino Rossi Yamaha Report
2004 Italy Andrea Dovizioso Honda Spain Dani Pedrosa Honda Spain Sete Gibernau Honda Report
2003 Spain Dani Pedrosa Honda Spain Toni Elías Aprilia Spain Sete Gibernau Honda Report
2002 Italy Lucio Cecchinello Aprilia Spain Fonsi Nieto Aprilia Italy Valentino Rossi Honda Report
Year 125cc 250cc 500cc Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2001 San Marino Manuel Poggiali Gilera Japan Daijiro Kato Honda Italy Max Biaggi Yamaha Report
2000 Japan Youichi Ui Derbi Japan Tohru Ukawa Honda Spain Àlex Crivillé Honda Report
1995 Japan Haruchika Aoki Honda Germany Ralf Waldmann Honda Australia Michael Doohan Honda NSR500 Report
1994 Japan Noboru Ueda Honda Italy Loris Capirossi Honda Australia Michael Doohan Honda NSR500 Report
1991[30] no race no race Germany Helmut Bradl Honda United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Report
1990 Netherlands Hans Spaan Honda Spain Carlos Cardús Honda United States Kevin Schwantz Suzuki Report
1989 Spain Jorge Martínez Derbi Spain Carlos Cardús Honda United States Eddie Lawson Honda Report
1987 Italy Fausto Gresini Garelli West Germany Reinhold Roth Honda United States Randy Mamola Yamaha Report
Year 80cc 125cc 250cc 500cc Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1985 Spain Ángel Nieto Derbi Italy Ezio Gianola Garelli United States Freddie Spencer Honda United States Freddie Spencer Honda Report
Year 50cc 125cc 250cc 500cc Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1983 Switzerland Stefan Dörflinger Kreidler Spain Ricardo Tormo Morbidelli United Kingdom Alan Carter Yamaha United States Freddie Spencer Honda Report
Year 50cc 125cc 250cc 350cc 500cc Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1979 Italy Eugenio Lazzarini Kreidler France Guy Bertin Motobécane South Africa Kork Ballington Kawasaki France Patrick Fernandez Yamaha United Kingdom Barry Sheene Suzuki Report
1976 West Germany Herbert Rittberger Kreidler Italy Walter Villa Aermacchi Harley-Davidson Italy Walter Villa Aermacchi Harley-Davidson United Kingdom Barry Sheene Suzuki Report
1970 Spain Ángel Nieto Derbi West Germany Dieter Braun Suzuki United Kingdom Rodney Gould Yamaha Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta Report
1969 Netherlands Aalt Toersen Kreidler France Jean Auréal Yamaha Spain Santiago Herrero Ossa Italy Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta Report
Year 175cc 250cc 350cc 500cc Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1929 France Albert Sourdot Monet-Goyon United Kingdom Syd Crabtree Excelsior United Kingdom Freddie Hicks Velocette United Kingdom Charlie Dodson Sunbeam Report
1921 France "Vernisse" Yvel's/JAP France Paul Meunier Alcyon United Kingdom Alec Bennett Sunbeam Report
1920 France Marcel Mourier Thomann United Kingdom Kenelm Bartlett Verus France Georges Jolly Alcyon Report

Moto GP Sprint

Year Driver Constructor
2023 Spain Jorge Martín Ducati

Moto E

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
2020 R1 Spain Jordi Torres Spain Pons Racing 40 Energica Ego Corsa
R2 Finland Niki Tuuli Finland Avant Ajo MotoE Energica Ego Corsa
2021 Brazil Eric Granado Malaysia One Energy Racing Energica Ego Corsa
2022 R1 Italy Mattia Casadei Spain Pons Racing 40 Energica Ego Corsa
R2 Switzerland Dominique Aegerter Germany Dynavolt Intact GP Energica Ego Corsa
2023 R1 Spain Jordi Torres Spain Openbank Aspar Team Ducati MotoE
R2 Italy Matteo Ferrari Germany Felo Gresini MotoE Ducati MotoE

Superbike World Championship

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
1988 Italy Fabrizio Pirovano Italy Moto Club Carate Brianza Yamaha
1990 R1 France Raymond Roche Italy Squadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli Ducati 851
R2 France Raymond Roche Italy Squadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli Ducati 851

European Supersport Championship

Year European Sidecar European 125cc European 250cc European 500cc
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1984 Switzerland Hansrüdi Christinat
Switzerland Markus Fährni
LCR-Yamaha Italy Pierfrancesco Chili Honda France Jean-Luc Guillemet Yamaha Italy Armando Errico Suzuki
1988 France Yvan Nigrowsky
France Martial Charpentier
Seymaz-JPX no race no race Italy Fausto Ricci Honda France Rachel Nicotte Chevallier-Honda
1991 Finland Jukka Lauslehto
Finland Sakari Palojärvi
LCR-Krauser Germany Oliver Koch Honda Italy Max Biaggi Aprilia no race no race
Year European 250cc Supersport
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1998 no race no race Sweden Jan Hanson Honda
1999 no race no race France Eric Mahé Yamaha
2000 Italy Riccardo Chiarello Aprilia Spain Miguel Tey Honda
2001 Spain Lucas Oliver-Bultó Honda Italy Alessio Corradi Yamaha
2002 no race no race Norway Kai-Borre Andersen Yamaha

French Superbike Championship

Year Open Sidecar Open 125cc Open 250cc Open 500cc
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1981 France Alain Michel
Germany Michael Burkhard
Seymaz-Yamaha France Guy Bertin Sanvenero France Jean-François Baldé Kawasaki France Marc Fontan Yamaha
1982 France Antonio Gomez
France Serge Guilbaud
LCR France Jean-Claude Selini MBA France Christian Sarron Yamaha France Marc Fontan Yamaha
1983 France Alain Michel
France Claude Monchaud
LCR-Yamaha France Jean-Claude Selini MBA France Jacques Bolle Pernod France Raymond Roche Honda
Year Open Sidecar Open 125cc Open 250cc Open 500cc Production
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1984 France Pascal Larratte
France Jean-Luc Vanlandeghem
Busch-Yamaha France Jean-Claude Selini MBA France Christian Sarron Yamaha France Christian Le Liard Honda France Pierre-Etienne Samin Godier-Genoud
1985 France Alain Michel
France Jean-Marc Fresc
LCR-Yamaha France Jean-Claude Selini MBA France Jean-François Baldé Pernod France Christian Sarron Yamaha R1: France Pierre-Etienne Samin
R2: France Pierre-Etienne Samin
Godier-Genoud
Godier-Genoud
1986 France Alain Michel
France Jean-Marc Fresc
LCR-Yamaha France Patrick Daudier MBA France Jean Foray Chevallier France Christian Sarron Yamaha R1: France Pierre-Etienne Samin
R2: France Gabriel Gabria
Godier-Genoud
Suzuki
1987 France Alain Michel
France Jean-Marc Fresc
LCR-Krauser France Jean-Claude Selini MBA France Dominique Sarron Honda France Christian Sarron Yamaha no race no race
1988 France Yvan Nigrowsky
France Martial Charpentier
Seymaz-JPX France Jean-Claude Selini Honda France Christian Boudinot Fior-Rotax France Thierry Rapicault Fior R1: France Thierry Crine
R2: France Thierry Crine
Suzuki
Suzuki
1989 France Yvan Nigrowsky
France Jacques Corbier
LCR-JPX France Jean-Claude Selini Honda France Bruno Bonhuil Yamaha France Bernard Gitton Fior R1: France Thierry Crine
R2: France Thierry Crine
Suzuki
Suzuki
1990 France Yvan Nigrowsky
France Jacques Corbier
LCR-JPX France Hervé Duffard Honda France Adrien Morillas Aprilia France Patrick Salles Fior-Honda R1: France Alex Vieira
R2: France Jean-Yves Mounier
Honda
Yamaha
Year Open Sidecar Open 125cc Open 250cc Supersport 600cc Superbike
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
1991 France Jean-Louis Millet
France Claude Debroux
LCR-Krauser France Gérard Rolland-Piègue Gazzaniga France Frédéric Protat Aprilia no race no race R1: France Alex Vieira
R2: France Jean-Yves Mounier
Kawasaki
Yamaha
1992 France Claude Bay
France Corinne Alibaux
LCR-Krauser France Alain Bronec Honda France Bernard Cazade Honda no race no race R1: France Bruno Bonhuil
R2: France Jean-Yves Mounier
Yamaha
Yamaha
1993 France Bruno Parent
France Bertrand Jeambrun
Pascut-JPX France Nicolas Dussauge Honda France Eric Grare Yamaha France Rachel Nicotte Honda R1: France Adrien Morillas
R2: France Philippe Mouchet
Kawasaki
Ducati
1994 France Marc Thilloy
France Bruno Gouger
LCR-ROC France Nicolas Dussauge Honda France David Muscat Yamaha France Thierry Autissier Honda R1: France Alex Vieira
R2: France Philippe Mouchet
Honda
Ducati
1995 France Guy Bongiovanni
France Jean-Marc Dumord
LCR-Kawasaki France Eric Mizera Aprilia France Régis Laconi Honda France Jehan d'Orgeix Kawasaki R1: France Philippe Mouchet
R2: France Philippe Mouchet
Ducati
Ducati
1996 France Guy Bongiovanni
France Jean-Marc Dumord
LCR-Kawasaki France Frédéric Petit Honda France Christophe Cogan Honda France Adrien Morillas Yamaha France Florian Ferracci Ducati
1997 France Jean-Marc Degraeve
France Jean-Marc Fresc
LCR-Suzuki France Frédéric Petit Honda France Sébastien Gimbert Honda France Jehan d'Orgeix Kawasaki France Stéphane Chambon Ducati
1998 France Jean-Noël Minguet
France Stéphane Voilque
LCR-AED France Randy de Puniet Honda France Régis Sègues Honda France Bertrand Sebileau Kawasaki France Bertrand Sebileau Kawasaki
1999 France Pierre Tuauden
France Jean-Claude Gougaud
LCR-Suzuki France Randy de Puniet Aprilia France Vincent Philippe Honda France Eric Mahé Yamaha France Jehan d'Orgeix Suzuki
2000 France Yann Hansen
France Antonio Soares
LCR-Suzuki France Jimmy Petit Honda France Eric Mizera Yamaha France David Muscat Ducati France Ludovic Holon Kawasaki
2001 France Yann Hansen
France Jean-Claude Gougaud
Windle-Suzuki France Grégory Lefort Aprilia France Eric Mizera Yamaha France David Muscat Ducati France Jean-Marc Delétang Yamaha
2002 France Jean-Noël Minguet
France Pascal Hachet
LCR-Suzuki France Grégory Lefort Aprilia Andorra Éric Bataille Honda France David Muscat Ducati France Sébastien Scarnato Suzuki
2003 France Sébastien Delannoy
United Kingdom Mike Capon
LCR-Suzuki France Grégory Lefort Aprilia France Grégory Leblanc Aprilia France Ludovic Holon Yamaha France Sébastien Gimbert Suzuki
Year Sidecar 125cc / Moto 3 Supersport Superbike
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2004 France Sébastien Delannoy
United Kingdom Mike Capon
LCR-Suzuki France Baptiste Perdriat Aprilia France Yann Lussiana Yamaha France Sébastien Gimbert Suzuki
2005 France Sébastien Delannoy
France Nicolas Bidault
LCR-Suzuki France Mathieu Ginès Honda France David Muscat Ducati France Matthieu Lagrive Suzuki
2006 R1: France Sébastien Delannoy
R1: France Rémy Guignard
R2: France Sébastien Delannoy
R2: France Rémy Guignard
LCR-Suzuki

LCR-Suzuki
France Mike Di Meglio Honda France Matthieu Lagrive Suzuki France Guillaume Dietrich Ducati
2007 R1: France Sébastien Delannoy
R1: France Grégory Cluze
R2: France Sébastien Delannoy
R2: France Grégory Cluze
LCR-Suzuki

LCR-Suzuki
France Alexis Michel Aprilia France Arnaud Vincent Yamaha France Guillaume Dietrich Suzuki
2008 R1: France Sébastien Delannoy
R1: France Grégory Cluze
R2: France Sébastien Delannoy
R2: France Grégory Cluze
LCR-Suzuki

LCR-Suzuki
France Steven Le Coquen Honda R1: France Matthieu Lagrive
R2: France Peter Polesso
Suzuki
Yamaha
R1: France Emeric Jonchière
R2: France Christophe Michel
Suzuki
Suzuki
2009 no race no race France Louis Rossi KTM R1: France David Nivière
R2: France Anthony Loiseau
Yamaha
Yamaha
R1: France Vincent Philippe
R2: France Sébastien Gimbert
Suzuki
Yamaha
2010 R1: France Mickaël Ducouret
R1: France Bastien Herman
R2: France Franck Barbier
R2: France Emmanuel Debroise
LCR-Suzuki

LCR-Suzuki
France Jules Danilo KTM R1: France Grégory Leblanc
R2: France Grégory Leblanc
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
R1: France Sébastien Gimbert
R2: France Sébastien Gimbert
BMW
BMW
2011 R1: France Philippe Le Bail
R1: France Christian Chaigneau
R2: France Philippe Le Bail
R2: France Christian Chaigneau
Auto-Moto R1

Auto-Moto R1
France Clément Stoll Honda R1: France Lucas Mahias
R2: France Denis Bouan
Yamaha
Yamaha
R1: France Sébastien Gimbert
R2: France Julien Da Costa
BMW
Kawasaki
2012 R1: Germany Jorg Steinhausen
R1: France Grégory Cluze
R2: Germany Jorg Steinhausen
R2: France Grégory Cluze
LCR-BMW

LCR-BMW
France Robin Anne Honda R1: France Grégory Leblanc
R2: France Louis Bulle
Kawasaki
Yamaha
R1: France Julien Da Costa
R2: no race
Kawasaki
2013 France Jonathan Huet
France Sébastien Arifon
LCR-Suzuki Belgium Livio Loi Kalex France Nicolas Salchaud Kawasaki France Julien Da Costa Suzuki
2014 R1: France Philippe Le Bail
R1: France Christian Chaigneau
R2: France Sébastien Delannoy
R2: France Kévin Rousseau
Auto-Moto R1

LCR-Suzuki
R1: France Corentin Pepolari
R2: France Corentin Pepolari
Honda
Honda
R1: France Lucas Mahias
R2: France Lucas Mahias
Yamaha
Yamaha
R1: France Grégory Leblanc
R2: France Matthieu Lagrive
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
Year Sidecar Pré-Moto 3 Supersport - Pirelli 600 Superbike
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2015 R1: France Sébastien Delannoy
R1: France Kévin Rousseau
R2: France Sébastien Delannoy
R2: France Kévin Rousseau
LCR-Suzuki

LCR-Suzuki
no race no race R1: France Robin Camus
R2: France Robin Camus
Suzuki
Suzuki
R1: France Kenny Foray
R2: France Gregg Black
Yamaha
Suzuki
2016 R1: France Sébastien Delannoy
R1: France Kévin Rousseau
R2: France Sébastien Delannoy
R2: France Kévin Rousseau
LCR-Suzuki

LCR-Suzuki
R1: France Clément Rouge
R2: France Matthieu Grégorio
Moriwaki MD
Sherco
R1: France Peter Polesso
R2: France Hugo Clere
Yamaha
Yamaha
R1: France Grégory Leblanc
R2: France Grégory Leblanc
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
2017 R1: France Sébastien Delannoy
R1: France Kévin Rousseau
R2: France Sébastien Delannoy
R2: France Kévin Rousseau
LCR-Suzuki

LCR-Suzuki
R1: France Joey Lubrat
R2: France Joris Ingiulla
TVX 250 PR3
Beon Pre 3
R1: Switzerland Stéphane Froissard
R2: race cancelled[31]
Yamaha R1: France Jérémy Guarnoni
R2: race cancelled[31]
Kawasaki
2018 R1: Netherlands Bennie Streuer
R1: France Kévin Rousseau
R2: Netherlands Bennie Streuer
R2: France Kévin Rousseau
LCR-Kawasaki

LCR-Kawasaki
R1: France Marceau Lapierre
R2: France Marceau Lapierre
Beon Pre 3
Beon Pre 3
R1: France Louis Bulle
R2: France Louis Bulle
Yamaha
Yamaha
R1: France Jérémy Guarnoni
R2: France Jérémy Guarnoni
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
Year Sidecar Pré-Moto 3 Supersport 300 Supersport 600 Superbike
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2019 R1: Netherlands Bennie Streuer
R1: Netherlands Ilse de Haas
R2: France Sébastien Delannoy
R2: France Damien Common
LCR-Kawasaki

LCR-Suzuki
R1: France Antoine Bonnard
R2: Italy José Salvans
Moriwaki MD
RMU TM 250
R1: France Jonathan Germany
R2: France Axel Aynie
BMW
Ducati
R1: France Martin Renaudin
R2: France Maximilien Bau
Yamaha
Yamaha
R1: France Kenny Foray
R2: Belgium Xavier Siméon
BMW
Yamaha
2021 R1: Netherlands Bennie Streuer
R1: France Emmanuelle Clément
R2: United Kingdom Tim Reeves
R2: France Kévin Rousseau
Yamaha-Adolf RS

Yamaha-Adolf RS
R1: France Amaury Mizera
R2: France Amaury Mizera
Beon Yamaha
Beon Yamaha
R1: France Alexy Negrier
R2: France Adrien Quinet
Yamaha
Kawasaki
R1: France Valentin Debise
R2: France Valentin Debise
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
R1: France Valentin Debise
R2: France Valentin Debise
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
2022 R1: United Kingdom Tim Reeves
R1: France Kévin Rousseau
R2: United Kingdom Tim Reeves
R2: France Kévin Rousseau
Yamaha-Adolf RS

Yamaha-Adolf RS
R1: France Matthias Rostagni
R2: Netherlands Loris Veneman
Beon
KTM
R1: France Enzo Dahmani
R2: France Enzo Dahmani
Yamaha
Yamaha
R1: France Valentin Debise
R2: France Valentin Debise
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
R1: France Valentin Debise
R2: France Valentin Debise
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
2023 R1: France Paul Léglise
R1: France Emmanuelle Clément
R2: United Kingdom Harry Payne
R2: France Kévin Rousseau
R3: United Kingdom Harry Payne
R3: France Kévin Rousseau
R1: LCR-Yamaha

R2: Yamaha-Adolf RS

R3: Yamaha-Adolf RS
R1: France Quentin Godefroy
R2: France Celestin Masy
Erdog
Beon
R1: Spain Julio Garcia Gonzalez
R2: France Ryan Chauveau
Kawasaki
Kawasaki
R1: France Kevin Longearet
R2: France Hugo Robert
Yamaha
Yamaha
R1: France Mike Di Meglio
R2: France Mike Di Meglio
Honda
Honda

FIM Sidecar World Championship

Season Driver Passenger Bike
1969 Germany Helmut Fath Germany Wolfgang Kalauch URS
1970 Germany Klaus Enders Germany Wolfgang Kalauch BMW RS54
1976 Switzerland Rolf Biland United Kingdom Kenneth Williams Seymaz-Yamaha
1983 Switzerland Rolf Biland Switzerland Kurt Waltisperg LCR-Yamaha
1985 Netherlands Egbert Streuer Netherlands Bernard Schnieders LCR-Yamaha
1987 Netherlands Egbert Streuer Netherlands Bernard Schnieders LCR-Yamaha
1989 Switzerland Rolf Biland Switzerland Kurt Waltisperg LCR-Krauser
1990 United Kingdom Steve Webster United Kingdom Gavin Simmons LCR-Krauser
1991 Switzerland Rolf Biland Switzerland Kurt Waltisperg LCR-Honda
1995 Switzerland Rolf Biland Switzerland Kurt Waltisperg LCR-Swissauto
2007 United Kingdom Tim Reeves United Kingdom Patrick Farrance LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000
2008 United Kingdom Tim Reeves United Kingdom Patrick Farrance LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000
2009 Finland Pekka Päivärinta Switzerland Adolf Hänni LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000
2010 Finland Pekka Päivärinta Switzerland Adolf Hänni LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000
2011 Finland Pekka Päivärinta Switzerland Adolf Hänni LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000
2012 United Kingdom Tim Reeves United Kingdom Ashley Hawes LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000
2013 United Kingdom Ben Birchall United Kingdom Tom Birchall LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000
2014 United Kingdom Ben Birchall United Kingdom Tom Birchall LCR-Suzuki GSX-R1000
2015 United Kingdom Tim Reeves France Grégory Cluze LCR-Kawasaki ZX-10R
2016 United Kingdom Tim Reeves France Grégory Cluze LCR-Yamaha
2017 United Kingdom Ben Birchall United Kingdom Tom Birchall LCR-Yamaha YZF-R6
2018 United Kingdom Tim Reeves United Kingdom Mark Wilkes Adolf RS-Yamaha
2019 Finland Pekka Päivärinta Finland Jussi Veravainen LCR-Yamaha
2021 R1 United Kingdom Tim Reeves France Kévin Rousseau Adolf RS Yamaha
R2 Switzerland Markus Schlosser Switzerland Marcel Fries LCR-Yamaha
2022 R1 Switzerland Markus Schlosser Switzerland Marcel Fries LCR-Yamaha
R2 United Kingdom Todd Ellis France Emmanuelle Clément LCR-Yamaha

Bol d'Or

Rider 1 Rider 2 Manufacturer
1971United Kingdom Percy TaitUnited Kingdom Ray PickrellTriumph Engineering
1972France Gérard DebrockFrance Roger RuizHonda
1973France Gérard DebrockFrance Thierry TchernineHonda
1974France Alain GenoudFrance Georges GodierKawasaki
1975France Alain GenoudFrance Georges GodierKawasaki
1976United Kingdom Alex GeorgesFrance Jean-Claude ChemarinHonda
1977France Christian LéonFrance Jean-Claude ChemarinHonda

24 Hours of Le Mans Moto

The 24 Hours of Le Mans Moto is a motorcycle endurance race held annually since 1978 on the Bugatti Circuit.

Year Riders Bike
Rider 1 Rider 2 Rider 3
1978 France Jean-Claude Chemarin France Christian Léon Honda RCB
1979 France Jean-Claude Chemarin France Christian Léon Honda RCB
1980 France Marc Fontan France Hervé Moineau Honda RCB
1981 France Jean-Claude Chemarin France Christian Huguet Kawasaki 1000 J
1982 France Pierre-Étienne Samin France Dominique Pernet Suzuki
1983 France Gérard Coudray Switzerland Jacques Cornu Switzerland Sergio Pellandini Kawasaki 1000 S
1984 Netherlands Dirk Brand Netherlands Henk Van der Mark Suzuki GSX
1985 France Bernard Millet France Guy Bertin France Philippe Guichon Suzuki GSX
1986 France Alex Vieira France Gérard Coudray France Patrick Igoa Honda RVF750
1987 France Alex Vieira France Jean-Michel Mattioli France Jean-Louis Battistini Honda RVF750
1988 France Alex Vieira France Jean-Michel Mattioli France Christophe Bouheben Honda RC 30
1989 France Alex Vieira France Jean-Michel Mattioli United Kingdom Roger Burnett Honda RC 30
1990 France Alex Vieira France Jean-Michel Mattioli Belgium Stéphane Mertens Honda RC 30
1991 France Philippe Monneret France Bruno Bonhuil France Rachel Nicotte Yamaha FZR
1992 United Kingdom Terry Rymer United Kingdom Carl Fogarty Belgium Michel Simul Kawasaki ZXR
1993 France Adrien Morillas United Kingdom Brian Morrison France Wilfried Veille Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R
1994 France Adrien Morillas France Jean-Louis Battistini United Kingdom Terry Rymer Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R
1995 France Alex Vieira France Rachel Nicotte United Kingdom Brian Morrison Honda RC45
1996 France Jehan D'Orgeix Italy Piergiorgio Bontempi United Kingdom Brian Morrison Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R
1997 United States Doug Polen France Juan-Eric Gomez Australia Peter Goddard Suzuki GSX-R
1998 France Bertrand Sebileau France Thierry Paillot Slovenia Igor Jerman Kawasaki ZX7 RR
1999 France Bertrand Sebileau United Kingdom Steve Hislop United Kingdom Chris Walker Kawasaki ZX7 RR
2000 France Sébastien Charpentier France William Costes France Sébastien Gimbert Honda VTR SP1
2001 France Christophe Guyot France Sébastien Scarnato France Nicolas Dussauge Suzuki GSX-R
2002 France Jean-Michel Bayle France Sébastien Gimbert France Nicolas Dussauge Suzuki GSX-R
2003 United Kingdom Brian Morrison France Philippe Dobé France Vincent Philippe Suzuki GSX-R
2004 France Stéphane Chambon Japan Keiichi Kitagawa Australia Warwick Nowland Suzuki GSX-R
2005 Spain David Checa France William Costes France Sébastien Gimbert Yamaha R1
2006 France Olivier Four France Frederic Protat Spain Daniel Ribalta-Bosch Honda CBR
2007 France William Costes France Guillaume Dietrich Germany Max Neukirchner Suzuki GSX-R
2008 France William Costes France Guillaume Dietrich Netherlands Barry Veneman Suzuki GSX-R
2009 France Gwen Giabbani Australia Steve Martin Slovenia Igor Jerman Yamaha R1
2010 France Julien Da Costa France Olivier Four France Grégory Leblanc Kawasaki ZX-10R
2011 France Julien Da Costa France Olivier Four France Grégory Leblanc Kawasaki ZX-10R
2012 France Julien Da Costa France Freddy Foray France Grégory Leblanc Kawasaki ZX-10R
2013 France Grégory Leblanc France Fabien Foret France Nicolas Salchaud Kawasaki ZX-10R
2014 France Vincent Philippe France Anthony Delhalle France Erwan Nigon Suzuki GSX-R1000
2015 France Vincent Philippe France Anthony Delhalle France Étienne Masson Suzuki GSX-R1000
2016 France Grégory Leblanc France Matthieu Lagrive France Fabien Foret Kawasaki ZX-10R
2017 France Mike Di Meglio Spain David Checa Italy Niccolò Canepa Yamaha R1
2018 Australia Josh Hook France Freddy Foray France Alan Techer Honda CBR1000
2019 France Jérémy Guarnoni Spain David Checa France Erwan Nigon Kawasaki ZX-10RR
2020 Australia Josh Hook France Freddy Foray France Mike Di Meglio Honda CBR1000R
2021 France Gregg Black Belgium Xavier Siméon France Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki GSX-R1000
2022 France Gregg Black Belgium Xavier Siméon France Sylvain Guintoli Suzuki GSX-R1000
2023 Australia Josh Hook France Mike Di Meglio France Alan Techer Honda CBR1000R

1000 km of Le Mans

The 1000 km of Le Mans was a motorcycle endurance race held annually on the Bugatti Circuit before the creation of the 24 Heures Moto.

Year Riders Bike
Rider 1 Rider 2
1969 France Christian Ravel France Pierre-Louis Tebec 500 Kawasaki H1R
1970 France Eric Offenstadt France Christian Ravel 500 Kawasaki H1R
1971 France Georges Fougeray France Christian Léon 750 Honda
1972 France Georges Fougeray France Jacques Luc 750 Honda
1973 France Jean-François Baldé France Christian Léon 750 Kawasaki
1974 France Gérard Choukroun France Roger Ruiz 1000 Kawasaki
1975 France Christian Huguet France Roger Ruiz 350 Yamaha
1975 France Jean-François Baldé France Gilles Husson 1000 Kawasaki

ACO Criterium

The ACO Criterium consisted of two races of 10 laps on the Circuit de la Sarthe. A Criterium winner was declared with a final standing resulting on the results of both races. It was the first time since the 1929 French Grand Prix that motorcycle raced on the full Circuit de la Sarthe. The 1970 races marked the last time motorcycle raced on the full Circuit de la Sarthe.

YearRace 1Race 2Criterium Winner
1961 United Kingdom Ralph Rensen Australia Jack Findlay United Kingdom Ralph Rensen
Year350 cc500 ccCriterium Winner
1962 Austria Bert Schneider Austria Rudi Thalhammer Austria Bert Schneider
1963 Belgium Raymond Bogaerdt Australia Jack Findlay Belgium Raymond Bogaerdt
1964 United Kingdom Syd Mizen France Jean-Pierre Beltoise United Kingdom Syd Mizen
1965 Austria Rudi Thalhammer United Kingdom Robin Fitton United Kingdom Robin Fitton
1966 United Kingdom Robin Fitton United Kingdom Robin Fitton United Kingdom Robin Fitton
1967 United Kingdom Robin Fitton United Kingdom Billie Nelson United Kingdom Billie Nelson
1968 United Kingdom Bill Smith France Pierre Monneret Australia Kelvin Carruthers
1969 Australia Kelvin Carruthers New Zealand Keith Turner Australia Kelvin Carruthers
1970 Switzerland Gyula Marsovszky France Christian Ravel Australia Jack Findlay

FIM CEV Moto3 International Championship

Year Driver Team Constructor
2014 France Fabio Quartararo Spain Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda
2015 Spain Arón Canet Spain Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda
2016 Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta Spain Laglisse Academy Husqvarna
2017 Spain Alonso López Spain Junior Team Estrella Galicia 0,0 Honda
2018 Spain Aleix Viu Italy Marinelli Sniper Team Honda
2019 Japan Yuki Kunii Japan Asia Talent Team Honda

Northern Talent Cup

Year Race Driver Team Constructor
2021 R1 Belgium Lorenz Luciano Belgium Junior Black Knights Team KTM
R2 Czech Republic Jakub Gurecky Czech Republic JRT Brno Circuit KTM
2022 R1 Hungary Rossi Moor Hungary Fairium Next Generation Riders Team KTM
R2 Hungary Kevin Farkas Hungary Agria Racing Team KTM

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

The Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup is a 250cc class of KTM motorcycle, ridden by up and coming motorcycle riders that have not had experience in a Motorcycle Grand Prix previously.

Year Race Driver Constructor
2008 Spain Luis Salom KTM
2023 R1 Spain Angel Piqueras KTM
R2 Spain Angel Piqueras KTM

FIM e-Power International Championship

Year Driver Team Motorcycle
2010[32] Italy Thomas Betti Italy Betti Moto Betti Moto
2011[33] Germany Matthias Himmelmann Germany Münch Racing Münch TTE
2012[34] Canada Miguel Duhamel United States Barracuda Racing Team Barracuda Lightning

eRoad Racing World Cup

The 2013 FIM eRoad Racing World Cup season was the only season of the eRoad Racing championship for electric motorcycle road racing.

Year Driver Team Motorcycle
2013 China Ho Chi Fung China Zongshen Zongshen Prototypes

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