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Le Mans France Collection

Iconic images of the oldest active sports endurance race held annually since1923

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Background imageLe Mans France Collection: Auto-Le Mans-Spectators

Auto-Le Mans-Spectators
Spectators use various ways to see the the 21st edition of Le Mans 24 Hours race, 13 June 1953 in Le Mans. The first edition of the endurance race was run 26 and 27 May 1923

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: US Actor Steve McQueen at Le Mans

US Actor Steve McQueen at Le Mans
Picture taken in April 1970 of US actor Steve McQueen (1930-1980) during The Mans 24 hour race. AFP PHOTO / AFP PHOTO

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: Le Mans-24 Hour Race

Le Mans-24 Hour Race
Pilots rush to their racing cars during the start of the 32 " Le Mans 24-Hour Race" (24 Heures du Mans), Le Mans, 20 June 1964

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: Le Mans-24 Hours-Ickx-Oliver

Le Mans-24 Hours-Ickx-Oliver
The Ford GT 40 of the Belgian Jacky Ickx and the British Jackie Oliver finishes in first position of the 37th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France, 14 June 1969

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HOURS-LE MANS-1955-LEVEGH

24 HOURS-LE MANS-1955-LEVEGH
French driver Pierre Levegh steers his Mercedes Benz 300 SLR on Le Mans racetrack, during the 23th edition of the 24 hours of Le Mans race, on June 11, 1955

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn-Bueb

24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn-Bueb
British driver Mike Hawthorn (L) and his teammate Ivor Bueb (R) celebrate in their Jaguar D-Type on Le Mans racetrack, as they have won the 23th edition of the 24 hours of Le Mans race, on June 12

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn-Bueb

24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn-Bueb
British driver Mike Hawthorn (L) and his teammate Ivor Bueb (R) celebrate in their Jaguar D-Type on Le Mans racetrack, as they have won the 23th edition of the 24 hours of Le Mans race, on June 12

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn

24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn
British driver Mike Hawthorn crosses the finish line with his Jaguar D-Type on Le Mans racetrack, at the end of the 23th edition of the 24 hours of Le Mans race, on June 12, 1955

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HOURS-LE MANS-1955-FANGIO

24 HOURS-LE MANS-1955-FANGIO
Square, Le Mans France, France, 000 ARP2495186

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn

24 Hours-Le Mans-1955-Hawthorn
British driver Mike Hawthorn steers his Jaguar D-Type on Le Mans racetrack, during the 23th edition of the 24 hours of Le Mans race, on June 11, 1955

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: Files-Newman-24Heures

Files-Newman-24Heures
Photo dated 10 June 1979 of American actor Paul Newman at the Le Mans race track in France for the 24 Heures du Mans. / AFP PHOTO / AFP

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: Britain-Ferrari Auction 5

Britain-Ferrari Auction 5
The Ferrari 250 GTO winning the 1963 Le Mans GT race. The 3-litre Ferrari, one of only 39 250 GTO variants, is to be auctioned next month

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HOURS-LE MANS-1973

24 HOURS-LE MANS-1973
View dated 10 June 1973 of a part of the racetrack of Le Mans, near the Tertre Rouge, the first corner after the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 Hours-Le Mans-Rosier

24 Hours-Le Mans-Rosier
French driver Louis Rosier, steering his Talbot-Lago T26 GS, crosses the finish line, 25 June 1950, during the 18th edition of the 24 hours of Le Mans race

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: Auto-Citroen 2Cv-Prototype

Auto-Citroen 2Cv-Prototype
Picture taken 07 August 1973 of the only model of the 1939 2CV Citroen prototype, presented during the Le Mans 24 hours race. The Citroen 2CV was presented at the 1948 automobile show in Paris

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HEURES DU MANS-1906

24 HEURES DU MANS-1906
The Renault sport car of driver Ferenc Szisz wins the first Grand de l Automobile Club de France (ACF) in Le Mans 26 June 1906. The competition will become the " 24 hours of Le Mans"

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HEURES DU MANS-1920

24 HEURES DU MANS-1920
Horizontal, Le Mans France, France, 000 ARP1618448

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HEURES DU MANS-1906

24 HEURES DU MANS-1906
The Renault sport car of driver Ferenc Szisz is prepared, as Renault chairman Louis Renault (R) looks on, before the first Grand de l Automobile Club de France (ACF) in Le Mans 26 June 1906

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HEURES DU MANS-1906

24 HEURES DU MANS-1906
French driver Louis Rigolly drives the Godron-Brillie car in Le Mans 26 June 1906, during the first Grand de l Automobile Club de France (ACF) which became the " 24 hours of Le Mans"

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HEURES DU MANS-1906

24 HEURES DU MANS-1906
Italian driver Vincenzo Florio (L) and Belgian Camille Jenatzy are seen in their Mercedes car in Le Mans 26 June 1906, during the first Grand de l Automobile Club de France (ACF)

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HEURES DU MANS-1912

24 HEURES DU MANS-1912
French sport car driver Leon Molon is on the start grid of the 2nd Grand Prix de France in Le Mans 08 September 1912. The competition will become the " 24 hours of Le Mans"

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: 24 HEURES DU MANS-1906

24 HEURES DU MANS-1906
drivers Rene Hanriot (L) and Louis Wagner are seen in a Darracq car in Le Mans 26 June 1906, during the first Grand Prix de l Automobile Club de France (ACF)

Background imageLe Mans France Collection: France-Car Racing-Gordini

France-Car Racing-Gordini
Amedee Gordini, Italian-born French sport car driver and manufacturer stands next to his racing car in the 1950s during LeMans 24 hours car race.The Gordini firm was founded by Amedee nicknamed


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