Le Mans From 1956

“An amazing piece of footage of Mike Hawthorn doing a lap of Le Mans in 1956 in a D Type Jaguar. It’s incredible to see the bikes and traffic out on the track, and an almost total lack of safety, bearing in mind the previous year a Mercedes flew off the track on pit straight and killed 84 people, seriously injuring a further 120. The accident was inadvertently caused by Hawthorn as he braked to go into the pits, his Dunlop disc brakes were awesome, and other cars braking hard to avoid running into the back of his Jaguar lost control resulting in a Mercedes hitting a sloped earth bank, launching into the air and disintegrating.

Incredibly the race continued, although Mercedes withdrew it’s remaining cars, and Hawthorn went on to win.”

[1955 Le Mans Crash – Video] <— 1,153,278 [1955 Le Mans – Write Up]

Tour of Audi R18 e-tron quattro with Andre Lotterer


[YouTubeUlar] <— 135 A quick look inside the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans winning Audi R18 Hybrid V6 Turbo Diesel. This is the first hybrid car to claim the championship at the grueling 24 hour race in France. Audi continues their winning dominance at Le Mans overtaking Toyota this year for their 8th win in the last 9 years.

24 Hours of Le Mans Past Winners

  • 1999 – BMW V12 LMR
  • 2000 – Audi R8
  • 2001 – Audi R8
  • 2002 – Audi R8
  • 2003 – Bentley Speed 8
  • 2004 – Audi R8
  • 2005 – Audi R8
  • 2006 – Audi R10 TDI
  • 2007 – Audi R10 TDI
  • 2008 – Audi R10 TDI
  • 2009 – Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
  • 2010 – Audi R15 TDI plus
  • 2011 – Audi R18 TDI
  • 2012 – Audi R18 e-tron quattro

WARNING! If you aren’t bored, do NOT click on or start watching these ridiculously bad ass and “free” movies recapping the 2008 and 2011 Audi Le Mans wins.

[Le Mans Recap]

Pikes Peak – 1985 Audi quattro

[iDevice Link] <— 791,069 views In this video you will see Michele Mouton setting a new record on The 1985 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb in her factory sponsored Group B, Audi Sport quattro S1 with a time of 11:25.39. She was not only the fastest overall in 1985, but also set a record which still remains unbeaten to this day by a female driver. Just another movie for those of you who don't understand the difference between 4 wheel drive... and quattro.