2025 24 Hours of Le Mans Winners: Full List, By Year & Results

The 24 Hours of Le Mans isn’t just another race. It’s one of the most famous and toughest events in the world of motorsport. Every year since 1923, it’s been held in France and challenges cars, drivers, and teams to push themselves for a full day and night of racing. It’s not about being the fastest. It’s about lasting the longest.

The 2025 race is the 93rd edition and once again brings together top teams, big-name drivers, and some of the most advanced racing cars you’ll see. Fans from all over the world will be watching to see who wins and who makes history.

This guide gives you everything you need. You’ll find a full list of winners from past races, year-by-year results, and a look at some of the key records and stats that show just how incredible this event really is.

2025 Le Mans Race Overview

This year’s race takes place on June 14 and 15 at Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans, France. It’s a track with a long history and it’s known for being fast, tricky, and full of surprises.

In 2025, the big names are all here. You’ve got Ferrari, Toyota, Porsche, Peugeot, BMW, and Cadillac all competing in the top class. These teams have been working all year for this one race.

Before the main race begins, there are practice sessions, qualifying runs, and the famous Hyperpole. That’s where the fastest teams fight for the best starting positions on the grid.

The race itself begins at 4 PM on Saturday, June 14, and goes nonstop until 4 PM on Sunday, June 15. That’s 24 hours of pure racing, through day and night, rain or shine. It’s unpredictable. Anything can happen. And that’s why people love it.

We’ll update the winner of the 2025 race here right after the finish line is crossed. For now, you can check the full 2025 Le Mans race schedule here.

Le mans Winners

Full List of Le Mans Winners by Year (1923–2025)

Le Mans has a long and rich history. Below is a complete list of winners from 1923 all the way through 2024. The 2025 winner will be added after the race ends. Each entry includes the year, the winning team, the car they drove, and the names of the drivers who made it happen.

YearWinning TeamCar/ManufacturerDriversTotal DistanceLaps Completed
2025
2024Ferrari AF CorseFerrari 499PAlessandro Pier Guidi / James Calado / Antonio Giovinazzi4663.3 km342 laps
2023Ferrari AF CorseFerrari 499PAntonio Fuoco / Miguel Molina / Nicklas Nielsen4237.54 km311 laps
2022Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota GR010 HybridSébastien Buemi / Brendon Hartley / Ryo Hirakawa5177.17 km380 laps
2021Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota GR010 HybridSébastien Buemi / Kazuki Nakajima / Brendon Hartley5054.5 km371 laps
2020Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota TS050 HybridSébastien Buemi / Kazuki Nakajima / Brendon Hartley5272.46 km387 laps
2019Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota TS050 HybridSébastien Buemi / Kazuki Nakajima / Fernando Alonso5246.01 km385 laps
2018Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota TS050 HybridSébastien Buemi / Kazuki Nakajima / Fernando Alonso5286.888 km388 laps
2017Porsche TeamPorsche 919 HybridTimo Bernhard / Brendon Hartley / Earl Bamber5001.23 km367 laps
2016Porsche TeamPorsche 919 HybridRomain Dumas / Neel Jani / Marc Lieb5233.536 km384 laps
2015Porsche TeamPorsche 919 HybridEarl Bamber / Nico Hülkenberg / Nick Tandy5382.82 km395 laps
2014Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R18 e-tron quattroMarcel Fässler / André Lotterer / Benoît Tréluyer5165.391 km379 laps
2013Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R18 e-tron quattroTom Kristensen / Allan McNish / Loïc Duval4742.892 km348 laps
2012Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R18 e-tron quattroMarcel Fässler / André Lotterer / Benoît Tréluyer5151.762 km378 laps
2011Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R18 TDIMarcel Fässler / André Lotterer / Benoît Tréluyer4838.295 km355 laps
2010Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R15 TDI plusTimo Bernhard / Romain Dumas / Mike Rockenfeller5410.713 km397 laps
2009Peugeot Sport TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAPDavid Brabham / Marc Gené / Alexander Wurz5206.278 km382 laps
2008Audi Sport North AmericaAudi R10 TDIDindo Capello / Tom Kristensen / Allan McNish5192.649 km381 laps
2007Audi Sport North AmericaAudi R10 TDIFrank Biela / Emanuele Pirro / Marco Werner5029.101 km369 laps
2006Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R10 TDIFrank Biela / Emanuele Pirro / Marco Werner5187 km380 laps
2005Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R8Tom Kristensen / JJ Lehto / Marco Werner5050.5 km370 laps
2004Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R8Seiji Ara / Rinaldo Capello / Tom Kristensen5169.97 km379 laps
2003Bentley Team BentleyBentley Speed 8Rinaldo Capello / Tom Kristensen / Guy Smith5145.571 km377 laps
2002Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R8Frank Biela / Emanuele Pirro / Tom Kristensen5118.75 km375 laps
2001Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R8Frank Biela / Emanuele Pirro / Tom Kristensen4367.2 km321 laps
2000Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R8Frank Biela / Emanuele Pirro / Tom Kristensen5007.988 km368 laps
1999BMW MotorsportBMW V12 LMRJoachim Winkelhock / Pierluigi Martini / Yannick Dalmas4982.974 km366 laps
1998Porsche AGPorsche 911 GT1-98Laurent Aïello / Allan McNish / Stéphane Ortelli4783.781 km365 laps
1997Joest RacingTWR Porsche WSC-95Michele Alboreto / Stefan Johansson / Tom Kristensen4909.6 km361 laps
1996Joest RacingTWR Porsche WSC-95Davy Jones / Manuel Reuter / Alexander Wurz4814.4 km354 laps
1995Kokusai Kaihatsu RacingMcLaren F1 GTR-BMWYannick Dalmas / Masanori Sekiya / JJ Lehto4055.8 km298 laps
1994Dauer RacingDauer 962 Le Mans-PorscheYannick Dalmas / Hurley Haywood / Mauro Baldi4685.7 km344 laps
1993Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 905 Evo 1 BisGeoff Brabham / Christophe Bouchut / Éric Hélary5100 km375 laps
1992Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 905 Evo 1 BisDerek Warwick / Yannick Dalmas / Mark Blundell4787.2 km352 laps
1991Mazda Team JoestMazda 787BJohnny Herbert / Volker Weidler / Bertrand Gachot4922.81 km362 laps
1990Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-12John Nielsen / Price Cobb / Martin Brundle4882.4 km359 laps
1989Sauber MercedesSauber C9Jochen Mass / Manuel Reuter / Stanley Dickens5265.115 km389 laps
1988Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-9LMJan Lammers / Johnny Dumfries / Andy Wallace5332.97 km394 laps
1987Rothmans PorschePorsche 962CDerek Bell / Hans-Joachim Stuck / Al Holbert4791.777 km355 laps
1986Rothmans PorschePorsche 962CDerek Bell / Hans-Joachim Stuck / Al Holbert4972.731 km368 laps
1985Joest RacingPorsche 956BKlaus Ludwig / Paolo Barilla / John Winter5088.507 km374 laps
1984Joest RacingPorsche 956BHenri Pescarolo / Klaus Ludwig4900.276 km360 laps
1983Porsche AGPorsche 956Al Holbert / Hurley Haywood / Vern Schuppan5047.934 km371 laps
1982Rothmans PorschePorsche 956Jacky Ickx / Derek Bell4899.086 km359 laps
1981Porsche SystemPorsche 936/81Jacky Ickx / Derek Bell4825.348 km354 laps
1980Rondeau RacingRondeau M379B-FordJean Rondeau / Jean-Pierre Jaussaud4608.02 km338 laps
1979Kremer RacingPorsche 935 K3Klaus Ludwig / Don Whittington / Bill Whittington4173.93 km307 laps
1978Renault SportRenault Alpine A442BDidier Pironi / Jean-Pierre Jaussaud5044.53 km369 laps
1977Porsche AGPorsche 936/77 SpyderJacky Ickx / Jürgen Barth / Hurley Haywood4671.63 km342 laps
1976Porsche AGPorsche 936/76 SpyderJacky Ickx / Gijs van Lennep4769.923 km349 laps
1975Gulf Research RacingMirage GR8-Ford CosworthDerek Bell / Jacky Ickx4595.577 km336 laps
1974Matra-SimcaMatra-Simca MS670CHenri Pescarolo / Gérard Larrousse4606.571 km338 laps
1973Matra-SimcaMatra-Simca MS670BHenri Pescarolo / Gérard Larrousse4853.945 km355 laps
1972Matra-SimcaMatra-Simca MS670Henri Pescarolo / Graham Hill4691.343 km344 laps
1971Martini RacingPorsche 917KH CoupéHelmut Marko / Gijs van Lennep5335.313 km397 laps
1970Porsche KG SalzburgPorsche 917KHans Herrmann / Richard Attwood4607.81 km343 laps
1969John Wyer AutomotiveFord GT40Jacky Ickx / Jackie Oliver4986.1 km372 laps
1968John Wyer AutomotiveFord GT40Pedro Rodríguez / Lucien Bianchi4998.6 km372 laps
1967Shelby American Inc.Ford GT40 Mk IVDan Gurney / A.J. Foyt5232.9 km388 laps
1966Shelby American Inc.Ford GT40 Mk IIBruce McLaren / Chris Amon4843.09 km360 laps
1965North American Racing TeamFerrari 250 LMJochen Rindt / Masten Gregory4677.11 km348 laps
1964Scuderia FerrariFerrari 275 PJean Guichet / Nino Vaccarella4695.31 km349 laps
1963Scuderia FerrariFerrari 250 PLorenzo Bandini / Ludovico Scarfiotti4561.71 km339 laps
1962Scuderia FerrariFerrari 330 TRI/LMOlivier Gendebien / Phil Hill4451.255 km331 laps
1961Scuderia FerrariFerrari 250 TRI/61Olivier Gendebien / Phil Hill4476.58 km333 laps
1960Scuderia FerrariFerrari 250 TR59/60Olivier Gendebien / Paul Frère4217.527 km314 laps
1959Aston MartinAston Martin DBR1/300Roy Salvadori / Carroll Shelby4347.9 km323 laps
1958Scuderia FerrariFerrari 250 TR58Olivier Gendebien / Phil Hill4101.926 km305 laps
1957Ecurie EcosseJaguar D-TypeRon Flockhart / Ivor Bueb4397.108 km327 laps
1956Ecurie EcosseJaguar D-TypeRon Flockhart / Ninian Sanderson4034.929 km300 laps
1955JaguarJaguar D-TypeMike Hawthorn / Ivor Bueb4135.38 km307 laps
1954Scuderia FerrariFerrari 375 PlusJosé Froilán González / Maurice Trintignant4061.15 km302 laps
1953JaguarJaguar C-TypeTony Rolt / Duncan Hamilton4088.064 km304 laps
1952Mercedes-BenzMercedes-Benz 300 SLHermann Lang / Fritz Riess3733.8 km277 laps
1951JaguarJaguar XK-120CPeter Walker / Peter Whitehead3611.193 km267 laps
1950Talbot-LagoTalbot-Lago T26GSLouis Rosier / Jean-Louis Rosier3465.12 km256 laps
1949FerrariFerrari 166 MMLuigi Chinetti / Lord Selsdon3178.299 km235 laps
1940–1948Race not held due to World War II
1939BugattiBugatti Type 57C TankJean-Pierre Wimille / Pierre Veyron3354.76 km248 laps
1938DelahayeDelahaye 135CSEugène Chaboud / Jean Trémoulet3180.94 km235 laps
1937BugattiBugatti Type 57G TankJean-Pierre Wimille / Robert Benoist3287.938 km244 laps
1936Race not held due to general strike
1935LagondaLagonda M45R RapideJohn Hindmarsh / Luis Fontés3006.797 km222 laps
1934Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 8C 2300Luigi Chinetti / Philippe Étancelin2886.938 km213 laps
1933Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 8C 2300 MMTazio Nuvolari / Raymond Sommer3144.038 km233 laps
1932Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 8C-2300 LMRaymond Sommer / Luigi Chinetti2954.038 km218 laps

Le Mans Winning Records & Stats

Over the years, this race has set some pretty wild records. No one has more wins than Tom Kristensen. He won Le Mans nine times, which is just amazing. That includes six wins in a row between 2000 and 2005.

When it comes to car brands, Porsche leads the pack. They’ve won 19 times. That’s more than anyone else. Audi had their time too, especially in the early 2000s, with 13 wins.

Toyota has dominated more recently, picking up five wins since 2018. The longest distance ever covered in one race was back in 2010, when Audi managed to complete over 5,410 kilometers in 24 hours.

And if you’re curious, the youngest winner ever was Alexander Wurz, who won in 1996 when he was just 22. On the other end, Luigi Chinetti won in 1949 at almost 48 years old.

Where to Find Official Race Results

If you want to double-check anything or dive deeper into lap times, team info, or standings, here’s where to go:

These places will always have the latest results and accurate data from trusted sources. Le Mans is more than just a race. It’s a challenge. It’s history. It’s endurance at its finest. Every year, it brings us moments that fans remember forever – whether it’s a dramatic last-lap pass or a team coming back from a breakdown to win it all.

The list of winners tells the story of those who made it through. The legends. The teams who never gave up. And the machines built to last. As the 2025 edition gets closer, the buzz is building. Who will win? Which team will write the next chapter in Le Mans history?

We’ll keep this guide updated once the race ends. Until then, mark your calendar and get ready for another unforgettable 24 hours.