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Le Mans 14 Hours

Subj:  LE MANS 14 HOURS			Section: F-1/Internat'l News
  To:  ALL				Saturday, June 15, 1996 8:26:05 PM
From:  RIS/UK-Jon A Baker, 100412,1253	#819771

RACING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 
Le Mans France - RIS - Race update for the
Le Mans 24 Heures after 14 Hours,


 Ps.   No.  Driver,                        Car                    Laps 
 
 --    ---- ----------------------------------------------------- 
----- 
  1      7  M. Reuter/Jones/Wurz           TWR Porsche WSC        205
  2     25  Stuck/Boutsen/Wollek           Porsche GT1            205
  3      8  M Alboreto/P.Martini/Theys     TWR Porsche WSC        204
  4      3  Cottaz/Policand/Alliot         Courage Porsche C36    200
  5     17  Van de Poole/Gossens/Bachelart Ferrari SP333          200
  6     33  Bellm/Weaver/Lehto             McLaren BMW F1 GTR LM  200
  7     39  Piquet/Cecotto/Sullivan        McLaren BMW F1 GTR LM  199
  8     34  Raphanel/Owen Jones/Brabham    McLaren BMW F1 GTR LM  197
  9     26  Wendlinger/Dalmas/Goodyear     Porsche GT1            196
 10     30  Nielsen/Bscher/Kox             McLaren BMW F1 GTR LM  196
 11     29  Wallace/Grouillard/Bell        McLaren BMW F1 GTR LM  194
 12     38  Lafitte/Soper/Duez             McLaren BMW F1 GTR LM  192
 13     28  Lees/Needell/Reid              Lister Jaguar Storm    187
 14     48  Cobb/Dismore/Hendricks         Chrysler Viper GTS-R   187
 15     79  Eichmann/Martignole/Kelleners  Porsche GT2            187
 16     23  Hoshino/Hasemi/Suzuki          Nismo Nissan GT-R LM   186
 17      4  M. Andretti/Lammers/Warwick    Courage Porsche C36    186
 18      5  H. Pescarolo/Lagorce/Collard   Courage Porsche C36    185
 19     71  Farmer/Murphy/Nairn            Porsche GT2            182
 20     83  Ortelli/Pilgrim/Bagnall        Porsche GT2            182
 21     22  Suzuki/Kageyama/Kondo          Nismo Nissan GT-R LM   182
 22     82  Goueslard/Ahrle/Bourdais       Porsche GT2            179
 23     20  Terada/Downing/Freon           Kudzu Mazda            176
 24     57  Sekiya/Mitsusada/Kageyama      Toyota Supra LM        176
 25     75  Takahashi/Tsuchiya/Iida        Honda MSX              175
 26     14  Gonin/Petit/Rostan             WR Peugeot WR LM 96    173
 27     77  Kuster/Jurasz/Suzuki           Porsche GT2            170
 28     49  Cudini/Morton/Sifton           Chrysler Viper GTS-R   163
 29     15  David/Enjolras/Trevisiol       Peugeot WR LM96        162
 30     27  Chereau/Yver/Leconte           Porsche GT2 EVO        156
 31     50  Helary/Gache/Beretta           Chrysler Viper GTS-R   153
 32     46  Ferte/Martini/Fabre            Sard MCBR              147

No 57 Toyota has been in for a new splitter.

No 17 came in for what appeare to be a planned stop but was wheeled 
into the garage and has now dropped to 8th.

No  8 Stopped and had pad change as well as normal stop.

No 82 May have blown Turbo the team are working on it.

No 38 McLaren has been in the pit for a while and has dropped out of 
the top ten.

No  7 has just pitted and may lose the lead especially if it needs new 
break pads like its sister car.

 Weather Conditions: Dark, Cool
 Track Length      :  8.4506 Miles
 Regards RIS/UK Jacquie Groom/Martin Buck/Jon Baker

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