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  2. 2006 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 74th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place over 17–18 June 2006. The winners of the race were Frank Biela, Marco Werner, and Emanuele Pirro, driving the Audi R10 TDI. For the first time in the history of the race, the winner was a diesel-powered car.

  3. 2006 American Le Mans Series - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 American Le Mans Series season was the 36th season for the IMSA GT Championship, with the eighth as the American Le Mans Series. It was a series for Le Mans Prototypes (LMP) and Grand Touring (GT) race cars divided into 4 classes: LMP1, LMP2, GT1, and GT2. It began March 18, 2006, and ended October 21, 2006 after 10 races.

  4. List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners - Wikipedia

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    Tom Kristensen has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans nine times, more than any other driver.. The 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 24 Heures du Mans) is an annual 24-hour automobile endurance race organised by the automotive group Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) and held on the Circuit de la Sarthe race track close to the city of Le Mans, the capital of the French department of Sarthe.

  5. 2006 Le Mans Series - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Le Mans Series was the third season of ACO Le Mans Series. ... Race Circuit Date - LMS Official Test: Paul Ricard HTTT: 26 March, 27 March 1

  6. Audi R10 TDI - Wikipedia

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    The Audi R10 TDI (Turbo Direct Injection) is a sports prototype designed and built by Audi in partnership with Dallara. [8] Built to the Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1) regulations, the R10 was highly successful throughout its career; the R10 became the first diesel-powered car to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2006, in what would be the first of three 24 Hours of Le Mans wins. [6]

  7. List of 2006 motorsport champions - Wikipedia

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    American Le Mans Series: LMP1: Allan McNish LMP1: Rinaldo Capello: 2006 American Le Mans Series season: LMP1 Teams: Audi Sport North America: LMP2: Lucas Luhr LMP2: Sascha Maassen: LMP2 Teams: Penske Motorsports: GT1: Oliver Gavin GT1: Olivier Beretta: GT1 Teams: Corvette Racing: GT2: Jörg Bergmeister: GT2 Teams: Risi Competizione: British GT ...

  8. Circuit de la Sarthe - Wikipedia

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    The Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans, [1] also known as Circuit de la Sarthe [2] (after the 1906 French Grand Prix triangle circuit) located in Le Mans, Sarthe, France, is a semi-permanent motorsport race course, chiefly known as the venue for the 24 Hours of Le Mans auto race. Comprising private, race-specific sections of track in addition to ...

  9. List of 24 Hours of Le Mans records - Wikipedia

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    Highest average lap speed (race) 248.628 km/h (154 mph) Mike Conway with a Toyota TS050 Hybrid in 2019: Highest top speed: 407 km/h (253 mph) Roger Dorchy with a WM P88-Peugeot in 1988: Most cars in a single race: 62: In 2022, 2023, and 2024: Fewest cars in a single race: 17: In 1930: Most finishers: 53: In 2022: Fewest finishers: 6: In 1931 ...