
The 2011 season of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup will draw to a close in China, at the Zhuhai racetrack. On the back of a second consecutive ILMC* title, secured after an almighty scrap in early October in the USA, Team Peugeot Total has one remaining goal: claim a sixth race win of the season in the home of the world’s biggest ...
Three weeks after an epic edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Team Peugeot Total is ready to lock horns with its rivals again. Just like at Spa and Le Mans, the team expects the race to be a 6-hour sprint, on a track that will be new to many of the teams. Two Peugeot 908s are entered to try and extend Peugeot’s lead in the Manufacturers’ ...
Not only is Le Mans the highlight of Team Peugeot Total’s season, but it is also an event apart on the motor racing calendar. It is an unpredictable and merciless competition which calls for meticulous preparation. The objective of the three new 908s will be to recover the trophy which the team won in 2009.
There’ll be more than a hint of this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans lingering in the air at Spa-Francorchamps! Although the Belgian track bears little resemblance to Le Mans, the second round of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup will serve as a dress rehearsal for the year’s most important race. For the first time this season, the Team Peugeot ...
Peugeot's long-standing passion for the Rallye Monte-Carlo has produced some of the event's most memorable moments, including the incredible fight-back of Ari Vatanen who overturned an eight-minute time-penalty incurred while leading the 1985 event to clinch the win in his Peugeot 205 Turbo 16. More recently, in 2009, the 207 S2000 ...
Jean-Louis Loubet: "Peugeot enjoys competition, and it enjoys motorsport. To see that, you only have to look back at the result of the first motor race in history – the 1984 Paris-Rouen – which was won by a Peugeot. The following year, Peugeot went on to win the Paris-Bordeaux-Paris road race. Peugeot enjoys competition, ...
Jean-Louis Loubet: "In the wake of the Drivers' and Manufacturers' World Rally Championship titles secured by Peugeot with the 205 Turbo 16 in 1985 and 1986, the so-called Group B cars were deemed too powerful and promptly outlawed at the end of the 1986 season. This gave Peugeot a chance to turn its attention to other challenges and put ...
The Petit Le Mans was first run in 1998 at the Road Atlanta circuit near Braselton in the American state of Georgia. The race is run over 1,000 miles (or to a maximum time limit of ten hours) and has been part of the American Le Mans Series schedule since 1999.
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