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Michelin Le Mans 24 Hours : Michelin Energy Endurance Challenge

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PRESS INFORMATION



Le Mans, Thursday June 14, 2007
24 Hours of Le Mans - Qualifying session


'Michelin Energy Endurance Challenge'
10 000 euros for the winners!


Given the important role played by endurance racing in its competition strategy,
Michelin has launched the 'Michelin Energy Endurance Challenge'.

This Sunday afternoon, at the end of Le Mans 24 Hours, the 10 000 euros prize will be
awarded to the winners team of each four categories.


Based on the 2007 Le Mans 24 Hours and the six rounds of the 2007 Le Mans Series, the
scheme see Michelin reward those teams that make the best use of the fuel they consume,
expressed as an Energy Performance Index (EPI) calculated after each event.


Prizes will be awarded to the best-performing teams in all four categories (LM P1, LMP2, GT1,
GT2).


The Energy Performance Index is based on the following parameters:


-   The vehicle's average speed over the total distance covered,
-   The vehicles weight,
-   The actual fuel consumption of each vehicle (litres/100km)


Michelin Energy Endurance Challenge results are published the evening after each race.

The 10 000 euros prize will be awarded this Sunday afternoon at Le Mans, to the winners
team of each four categories.

Michelin has a long history of environmentally friendly innovations extending from the recycling
of used tyres to the development of green tyres which have made a significant contribution to
reducing fuel consumption and which today account for 80 per cent of the Michelin range.


"Michelin's credentials when it comes to lasting performance go back a long way and  our
commitment  to  Endurance  racing  involves  pushing  out  the  envelope  in  the  discipline
even  further  in  the  realms  of  energy  performance  and  durability," said Michelin's
Competition Director Frédéric Henry   -Biabaud Both  on  the  track  and  on  the  road,
Michelin  is  a  privileged  partner  of  leading  car manufacturers  like  Audi,  Peugeot  and
Porsche.  And  like  those  groups  that  have chosen  to  promote  their  diesel   technology
through  Endurance  racing,  Michelin  has focused  its  attention  even  more  on  energy
performance  through  improved  rolling resistance for reduced fuel consumption and
consequently lower C02 emissions."


"From the first race in 1923, the "Automobile Club de l'Ouest" organized the "24 Hours of Mans"
with the aim of proving the reliability of cars. The race was a test bench for new technology on
race cars and on road cars, including improvements in the lighting and braking systems, the
tyres, the safety of the drivers and also the roads, the clearance of passive security.

For the organizers of motor racing for years to come, the concern is the environment. Indeed,
the global warming, the inevitable scarcity of fossil fuel, and the noise pollution created by the
automobile are all problems which no individual can ignore.

The Automobile Club de L'Ouest congratulates itself for its association with MICHELIN, within
the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Le Mans Series races, and for the common creation of an
Ecological Trophy. The trophy is to encourage technological development facilitating a more
efficient return on the following energy groups: car, tyres, drivers, engine block and the hatching
of new energies.

The events run under the LE MANS label must continue to play their role of laboratory in the
field of the technological innovations, and to propose technical evolutions appropriate to
improve the return of new energy . said President Jean Claude Plassart



Michelin Energy Endurance Challenge results


Le Mans Series                        MONZA                                      VALENCE
2007                         13,14,15 avril                                4,5,6 mai


LM P1                # 16   Pescarolo Sport                0,34697 # 16   Pescarolo Sport            0,11699


LM P2                # 40   Quifel - ASM Team           0,23715    # 40   Quifel - ASM Team       0,10177


GT1                  # 50    Aston Martin Larbre          0,25919  # 55    Team Oreca                 0,10358


LM GT2               # 92    Thierry Perrier Porsche    0,19856    # 90    Farnbacher Racing       0,09728




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