2004 24 Hours of Le Mans - Statistics

Statistics

  • Pole Position - #88 Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx - 3:32.838
  • Fastest Lap - #88 Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx - 3:34.264
  • Distance - 5169.9 km
  • Average Speed - 215.415 km/h
  • Highest Trap Speed - Nasamax DM139 - 330 km/h (race), Dome Judd S101 - 335 km/h (qualifying)
24 Hours of Le Mans
  • Automobile Club de l'Ouest
  • Circuit de la Sarthe
  • Le Mans
  • Sarthe, France
  • List of winners
  • List of records
  • List of female partipicants
  • Le Mans Prototype (list)
  • Triple Crown of Motorsport
  • Fatal Accidents
  • Moto 24 Hours of Le Mans
  • Le Mans Classic
  • Le Mans Legend
  • Le Mans start
  • Dunlop Bridge
  • Le Mans (film)
  • Michel Vaillant (film)
  • 24 heures d'amant
  • The Race (Goodies episode)
  • Truth in 24
  • Radio Le Mans
  • Le Mans 24 Hours video games
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