Allan McNish wins third Le Mans 24 title

Allan McNish won the Le Mans 24 for a third time as Audi clinched a deserved victory at La Sarthe.

Le Mans 24 car The Audi team posted a winning total of 348 laps, 30 short of last year’s tally.

McNish, 43, previously won at Le Mans in 1998 and 2008, with the latter also in partnership with Kristensen.

McNish said it’s definitely the case that they had speed this year.

“Tom had one puncture and apart from that it was a perfect run from start to finish and you don’t get many of those at Le Mans,” said McNish.

“But when you do and with the competition we’ve had from our sister cars and also from Toyota then that’s what we needed to win.”

The winning team also comprised Frenchman Loic Duval, who had never previously won the endurance race, and Dane Tom Kristensen, who takes his record tally of wins to nine.

Anthony Davidson, Sebastien Buemi and Stephane Sarrazin came second for Toyota, while another Audi team of Oliver Jarvis, Marc Gene and Lucas Di Grassi completed the podium finish.

The event was overshadowed by a fatal crash involving Danish driver Allan Simonsen, who died on Saturday.

McNish paid tribute to Simonsen.

“We’re racing drivers,” said McNish. “We all grew up with a passion and a skill and we do what we love. We all know that something can happen, especially in races like this.

“It was a tragic loss, an absolutely tragic loss of someone who has so much talent and was so young.

“He was doing what he loves doing and he had a lot of career behind him, but unfortunately had a lot of career ahead of him as well.”

 

Published on aliveradio.net

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