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The race covers a maximum of {{convert|1000|mi|km|-2}} (which is approximately 394 laps) or a maximum of 10 hours, whichever comes first; in its history the leading team has never failed to complete 1000 miles. In addition to the overall race, teams of two or three drivers per car compete for class victories in four different classes of cars, two for [[Le Mans prototype]]s and two for [[grand tourer]] cars. Class winners of this event receive an automatic invitation to the following year's [[24 Hours of Le Mans]].
The race covers a maximum of {{convert|1000|mi|km|-2}} (which is approximately 394 laps) or a maximum of 10 hours, whichever comes first; in its history the leading team has never failed to complete 1000 miles. In addition to the overall race, teams of two or three drivers per car compete for class victories in four different classes of cars, two for [[Le Mans prototype]]s and two for [[grand tourer]] cars. Class winners of this event receive an automatic invitation to the following year's [[24 Hours of Le Mans]].


The race was founded by Dr. [[Don Panoz]], the owner of the [[Panoz|Panoz Motor Sports Group]]. Panoz also owns the American Le Mans Series, Road Atlanta, [[Sebring Raceway]], and [[Mosport|Mosport International Raceway]].
The race was founded by Dr. [[Don Panoz]], the owner of the [[Panoz|Panoz Motor Sports Group]]. Panoz also owns the American Le Mans Series, Road Atlanta, [[Sebring International Raceway]], and [[Mosport International Raceway]].


==Winners==
==Winners==

Revision as of 17:44, 8 September 2008

The Petit Le Mans (French for little Le Mans) is a sports car endurance race held annually at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia, USA.

The race was first run on October 10, 1998 as part of the IMSA season, then in 1999 became one of the original events of the American Le Mans Series. It uses the rules established for the 24 hours of Le Mans by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), which are slightly modified if necessary, mainly to allow additional cars to compete.

The race covers a maximum of 1,000 miles (1,600 km) (which is approximately 394 laps) or a maximum of 10 hours, whichever comes first; in its history the leading team has never failed to complete 1000 miles. In addition to the overall race, teams of two or three drivers per car compete for class victories in four different classes of cars, two for Le Mans prototypes and two for grand tourer cars. Class winners of this event receive an automatic invitation to the following year's 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The race was founded by Dr. Don Panoz, the owner of the Panoz Motor Sports Group. Panoz also owns the American Le Mans Series, Road Atlanta, Sebring International Raceway, and Mosport International Raceway.

Winners

Season Class Winning Drivers Team Chassis-Engine
1998 LMP1
WSC
Belgium Eric van de Poele
South Africa Wayne Taylor
France Emmanuel Collard
United States Doyle-Risi Racing Ferrari 333 SP
LMGT1
GT1
Belgium Thierry Boutsen
France Bob Wollek
Germany Ralf Kelleners
United States Champion Racing Porsche 911 GT1-98
LMGT2
GT2
France Michel Ligonnet
United States Lance Stewart
Germany Freisinger Motorsport Porsche 911 GT2
GT3 United States Peter Argetsinger
United States Richard Polidori
Italy Angelo Cilli
United States Team A.R.E. Porsche 911 Carrera RSR
1999 LMP Australia David Brabham
France Éric Bernard
United Kingdom Andy Wallace
United States Panoz Motor Sports Panoz LMP1-Ford
GTS Monaco Olivier Beretta
Austria Karl Wendlinger
Belgium Marc Duez
France Viper Team Oreca Dodge Viper GTS-R
GT Germany Dirk Müller
Germany Sascha Maassen
United States Cort Wagner
Germany Manthey Racing Porsche 911 GT3-R
2000 LMP United Kingdom Allan McNish
Italy Rinaldo Capello
Italy Michele Alboreto
Germany Audi Sport North America Audi R8
GTS United States Andy Pilgrim
United States Kelly Collins
France Franck Fréon
United States Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
GT Germany Sascha Maassen
France Bob Wollek
United States Dick Barbour Racing Porsche 911 GT3-R
2001 LMP900 Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Germany Audi Sport North America Audi R8
LMP675 Canada Scott Maxwell
Venezuela Milka Duno
Canada John Graham
United States Dick Barbour Racing Reynard 01Q-Judd
GTS United States Andy Pilgrim
United States Kelly Collins
France Franck Fréon
United States Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
GT Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck
United States Boris Said
United States Bill Auberlen
United States Prototype Technology Group BMW M3 GTR
2002 LMP900 Denmark Tom Kristensen
Italy Rinaldo Capello
Germany Audi Sport North America Audi R8
LMP675 United States Jon Field
United States Duncan Dayton
United States Michael Durand
United States Intersport Racing MG-Lola EX257
GTS Canada Ron Fellows
United States Johnny O'Connell
United Kingdom Oliver Gavin
United States Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
GT Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Sascha Maassen
United States Alex Job Racing Porsche 911 GT3-RS
2003 LMP900 Finland JJ Lehto
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert
United States ADT Champion Racing Audi R8
LMP675 United States Jon Field
United States Duncan Dayton
United States Larry Connor
United States Intersport Racing Lola B01/60-Judd
GTS Switzerland Alain Menu
Netherlands Peter Kox
Czech Republic Tomáš Enge
United Kingdom Prodrive Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello
GT Germany Timo Bernhard
Germany Jörg Bergmeister
France Romain Dumas
United States Alex Job Racing Porsche 911 GT3-RS
2004 LMP1 Germany Marco Werner
Finland JJ Lehto
United States ADT Champion Racing Audi R8
LMP2 United States Clint Field
United Kingdom Robin Liddell
Venezuela Milka Duno
United States Intersport Racing Lola B2K/40-Judd
GTS Monaco Olivier Beretta
United Kingdom Oliver Gavin
Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
GT Germany Timo Bernhard
Germany Jörg Bergmeister
Germany Sascha Maassen
United States Alex Job Racing Porsche 911 GT3-RSR
2005 LMP1 Germany Frank Biela
Italy Emanuele Pirro
United States ADT Champion Racing Audi R8
LMP2 United States Jon Field
United States Clint Field
United States Liz Halliday
United States Intersport Racing Lola B05/40-AER
GT1 Monaco Olivier Beretta
United Kingdom Oliver Gavin
Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
GT2 United States Patrick Long
Germany Jörg Bergmeister
United States Petersen/White Lightning Racing Porsche 911 GT3-RSR
2006 LMP1 Italy Rinaldo Capello
United Kingdom Allan McNish
United States Audi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI
LMP2 Germany Sascha Maassen
Germany Timo Bernhard
France Emmanuel Collard
United States Penske Racing Porsche RS Spyder
GT1 United Kingdom Darren Turner
Czech Republic Tomáš Enge
United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin DBR9
GT2 Germany Jörg Bergmeister
United States Patrick Long
Sweden Niclas Jönsson
United States Petersen/White Lightning Racing Porsche 911 GT3-RSR
2007 LMP1 United Kingdom Allan McNish
Italy Rinaldo Capello
United States Audi Sport North America Audi R10 TDI
LMP2 Germany Timo Bernhard
France Romain Dumas
United States Patrick Long
United States Penske Racing Porsche RS Spyder
GT1 United Kingdom Oliver Gavin
Monaco Olivier Beretta
Italy Max Papis
United States Corvette Racing Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
GT2 United States Johannes van Overbeek
Germany Jörg Bergmeister
Germany Marc Lieb
United States Flying Lizard Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3-RSR