24 Hours of Le Mans: Peugeot, a lion in the race

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2023-06-06 10:00:00

CENTENARY. Peugeot has a long history with endurance, which culminated with three victories in La Sarthe in 1992, 1993 and 2009.





By Yves Maroselli

Peugeot is making a comeback in Sarthe in 2023 with the 9x8 hypercar.
Peugeot is making a comeback in Sarthe in 2023 with the 9×8 hypercar.
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Por bicentenary, the Peugeot family business was founded in 1810 (under Napoleon Iis), and began to build cars in 1891. Thanks to a 4-cylinder engine of revolutionary design (double overhead camshaft and 4 valves per chamber) designed by the engineer Ernest Henry, the lion brand dominated the competitions. endurance engine of the early 20th century, notably winning the Indianapolis 500 in 1913, 1916 and 1919. Far ahead of its time, this engine would also serve as an inspiration in motor racing in the United States right up to the 1970s.

On the strength of this experience, Peugeot entered the 24 Hours of Le Mans from the fourth edition of the event in 1926 with two Type 174S 4-cylinder 3.8 liters of 100 hp, number 2 for the André Boillot-Louis Rigal crew. , the 3 for Louis Wagner-Christian Dauvergne. The start of the race was promising, since the Peugeots immediately took the lead, setting the lap record along the way. Still in contention for victory in the early morning of Sunday, the French will suffer from an intransigent application of the rules, number 3 being disqualified at 76e lap for having been started with a stroller after a pit stop, the 2 being disqualified shortly after due to a broken windscreen pillar… The public cried foul but Peugeot left empty-handed.

Speed ​​record in 1988

The Lion brand did not return to Sarthe until 1937 as an engine manufacturer for the Darl’mat DS with 2-litre 4-cylinders. Cars rank at honorable 7se8e et 10e places but could not dispute the victory finally won by the Bugatti Type 57G (also called “the Tank” for its particular style) 8 cylinders 3.3 liters in front of two Delahaye 6 cylinders 3.6 liters. The Darl’mat progresses and ranks 5e in 1938, but it would take a more powerful engine to claim victory. This engine, the Peugeot engineers will only supply it to the WM team in 1988, which establishes with its P88 a speed record still unequaled in the Mulsanne Straight, at 407 km/h, finally announced at 405 km/h to echo the launch of the Peugeot 405 that same year. But this historic performance is worth overheating the V6 2.8 turbo Peugeot, which leads to the abandonment of the WM shortly after.

Victories in 1992 and 1993

The ambition to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans only really took shape for the Lion brand under the impetus of Jean Todt at the end of the 1980s, after numerous victories won in the world rally championship and in rally-raid . This is the 905 program, launched in 1988 and officially presented in July 1990. Although the 905 Evolution 1 with the 3.5-litre V10 engine of 650 hp won its first victories in 1991 in sprint races, it was still not reliable enough. to finish the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the two examples entered that year successively retiring due to ignition failure and gearbox control failure. Meticulously prepared, the 1992 and 1993 editions are those of consecration for Peugeot, which thus won two rank victories in the Sarthe. So much so that at the end of the 905 program, the Lion brand entered Formula 1, becoming an engine manufacturer for McLaren in 1994.

Back in 2007

Peugeot only returned to the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2007 with the ambition of winning a diesel engine (a performance that Audi managed to achieve in… 2006 with the R10 TDI). The Peugeot 908 HDi is obviously well born since it takes pole position on its first appearance in the Sarthe in the hands of Stéphane Sarrazin. Alas, the end of the race was marred by mechanical problems for Peugeot, and while the 908 no. 7 had to retire less than two hours from the end of the event, the no. 8 in turn showed signs of weakness in the last hour, but nevertheless manages to finish in 2e position behind the Audi R10 TDI n° 1, which signs the 7e victory of the brand on the rings in 8 years.

Victory in 2009, return in 2023

The 2008 edition was even more cruel for Peugeot, which clearly dominated practice and the start of the race. But this domination is only valid on dry ground, and the Audis inexorably regain the advantage when the rain begins to fall during the night. Audi no. 2 took the lead again in the early morning, but the rain stopped and Peugeot no. 7 moved up. Unfortunately for Peugeot, another downpour flooded the track less than two hours from the finish and froze the positions. Audi won again ahead of two Peugeots. We have to wait for the 2009 edition to see the lion brand triumph again in the Sarthe after many adventures. This is Peugeot’s third victory to date at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The Lion brand returned to Sarthe without success in 2010 (withdrawals) and 2011 (finishing at the 2e3e4e et 5e places, but still leaving the victory to Audi), and threw in the towel at the start of the 2012 season when the development of the hybrid version of the 908 was nevertheless finished, and the team ready to take part in the first round of the season at Sebring in the United States. It is therefore with a desire for revenge that Peugeot Sport returns to Sarthe in 2023 after a long period of gestation and development for its new 9X8.


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