Porsche at Le Mans - The Ultimate Guide
Timeline, Data & Full History of Porsche At Le Mans. The Most Successful Brand In The Long History of Le Mans.
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The definitive hub for Porsche’s unmatched Le Mans legacy, featuring stories, historic wins, iconic race cars, modern triumphs, and comprehensive data from the world’s greatest endurance race.
Porsche at Le Mans – The Ultimate Guide is your complete resource for understanding the most successful manufacturer in 24 Hours of Le Mans history. This hub brings together Porsche’s full journey at the world’s most famous endurance race—from early pioneering efforts and era-defining victories to today’s cutting-edge prototypes and GT challengers. Explore in-depth stories, editorial features, rare archives, iconic race cars, driver profiles, technical innovations, recent results, and decades of performance data. Whether you’re reliving Porsche’s greatest moments or discovering the legends for the first time, this is the most comprehensive Porsche-and-Le-Mans resource available anywhere online.
Porsche at Le Mans Data
The following table is a visualization that shows Porsches among all the participants of Le Mans 24 hour race from 1951 to 2018. Green cells show cars that were classified and red cells show cars that were not classified or retired (technical problem, accident, not enough laps). The gray cells show the cars that were classified at the 1955 disastrous event - these results are not meaningful as some teams quit the race halfway to honor the dead. Porsches are marked with black text. The table has a lot of rows, so it is hard to read, but the most important information - the eras when Porsche was king or was not, can be seen by the distribution of finish places. Between 1951-2019, 814 Porsches have competed in Le Mans.
Porsche at Le Mans Quick Overview (1951-2019)
The following table is a visualization that shows Porsches among all the participants of Le Mans 24 hour race from 1951 to 2018. Green cells show cars that were classified and red cells show cars that were not classified or retired (technical problem, accident, not enough laps). The gray cells show the cars that were classified at the 1955 disastrous event - these results are not meaningful as some teams quit the race halfway to honor the dead. Porsches are marked with black text. The table has a lot of rows, so it is hard to read, but the most important information - the eras when Porsche was king or was not, can be seen by the distribution of finish places. Between 1951-2019, 814 Porsches have competed in Le Mans.
Key for below chart: Porsches at Le Mans 24h 1951-2019: green shows classified cars, red shows not classified cars, Porsches are written with black text (964, 993, 997 and 991 are the types of 911, RSS - RS Spyder, P1 - Porsche LMP1/98 with TWR chassis, PE - Porsche engine in other chassis)

Porsche Le Mans Winners
With 19 overall and 108 class wins, Porsche's success at the 24 Hours of Le Mans is unmatched. In honor of the marque's return to the race at the highest level, here is a look back at six of its most iconic racing cars.
Porsche & Le Mans Videos & In-Car Action
Relive Porsche’s greatest Le Mans moments with thrilling footage of legendary race cars, dramatic battles, historic wins, and the unforgettable energy of the world’s most iconic endurance race.

















































































