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  2. 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Racing Sports Cars – Le Mans 24 Hours 1962 entries, results, technical detail. Retrieved 14 December 2017 ... (incl. pictures, YouTube links). Retrieved 14 December ...

  3. 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Racing Sports Cars – Le Mans 24 Hours 1969 entries, results, technical detail. Retrieved 4 May 2018; Le Mans History – Le Mans History, hour-by-hour (incl. pictures, YouTube links). Retrieved 4 May 2018; World Sports Racing Prototypes – results, reserve entries & chassis numbers. Retrieved 4 May 2018

  4. 1967 24 Hours of Daytona - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 24 Hours of Daytona was an endurance sports car race that took place on 4 and 5 February 1967 at the 3.8-mile (6.1 km) Daytona International Speedway road course in Daytona Beach, Florida. It was the sixth running of the Daytona Continental endurance race, and the second time the event was held as a 24-hour race.

  5. 1970 24 Hours of Daytona - Wikipedia

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    North American Racing Team: Sam Posey Mike Parkes: Ferrari 312 P Coupé: Ferrari 3.0L V12 647 + 77 Laps 5 P 3.0 23 North American Racing Team: Tony Adamowicz David Piper: Ferrari 312 P Coupé: Ferrari 3.0L V12 632 + 92 Laps 6 GT +2.0 7 Owens-Corning Fibreglass Jerry Thompson John Mahler Chevrolet Corvette: Chevrolet 7.0L V8 608 + 116 Laps 7 S 5 ...

  6. 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Racing Sports Cars – Le Mans 24 Hours 1965 entries, results, technical detail. Retrieved 28 February 2018; Le Mans History – Le Mans History, hour-by-hour (incl. pictures, YouTube links). Retrieved 28 February 2018; World Sports Racing Prototypes – results, reserve entries & chassis numbers. Retrieved 28 February 2018

  7. 1971 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Racing Sports Cars – Le Mans 24 Hours 1971 entries, results, technical detail. Retrieved 29 May 2018; Le Mans History – Le Mans History, hour-by-hour (incl. pictures, quotes, YouTube links). Retrieved 29 May 2018; World Sports Racing Prototypes – results, reserve entries & chassis numbers. Retrieved 29 May 2018

  8. 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    After the death of global Sports Car racing (aside from the IMSA series in North America), GT racing came to the fore. Knowing that teams would always want to race prototype sports cars at Le Mans, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) came up with a pioneering equivalency formula to allow the production-based GT cars to compete for the outright win against its own LMP class and the IMSA WSC cars.

  9. 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Racing Sports Cars – Le Mans 24 Hours 1964 entries, results, technical detail. Retrieved 2 February 2018; Le Mans History – Le Mans History, hour-by-hour (incl. pictures, YouTube links). Retrieved 2 February 2018; Sportscars.tv – race commentary. Retrieved 14 December 2017