
From 2009 to 2010
Thorough preparations
« We see ourselves as the challengers again, despite last year's win »
| In addition to its existing associations with Total, Michelin, Bosch, Dow, Eurodatacar, Peugeot Financement and BRM, Peugeot Sport will also boosted by support from PlayStation for the 78th edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours. |
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A line-up of nine sprinters
N°1 908 HDi FAP (blue mirrors) Anthony DAVIDSON (GBR) / Marc GENE (ESP) / Alexander WURZ (AUT) Gené and Wurz were both in last year’s winning car. Marc has one win to his name, while Alexander has won twice from three attempts at Le Mans. This international trio also won last March’s visit to Sebring.
N°2 908 HDi FAP (white mirrors) Nicolas MINASSIAN (FRA) / Franck MONTAGNY (FRA) / Stéphane SARRAZIN (FRA) These three French drivers were team-mates at Oreca in 2002, so they know each other and complement each other very well. They also have considerable experience of Le Mans, with no fewer than 27 starts between them. Stéphane Sarrazin has claimed the last three pole positions.
N°3 908 HDi FAP (red mirrors) Sébastien BOURDAIS (FRA) / Pedro LAMY (POR) / Simon PAGENAUD (FRA) These three drivers won May’s thrilling, high-speed 1,000km de Spa-Francorchamps together. Following their success in Belgium, Pedro and Simon went on to win the Nürburgring 24 Hours and the ALMS round at Laguna Seca respectively.
Key statistics There will be four Peugeot 908 HDi FAPs at the start of this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours (three factory cars, plus the Oreca car) The 908 HDi FAP has contested 21 races and notched up 15 wins since 2007 Since their Le Mans debut in 2007, the different 908 HDi FAPs have totalled 191 hours of racing in La Sarthe from a possible 192 hours Team Peugeot Total’s nine drivers boast 54 Le Mans starts between them There will be some 2,000 Peugeot guests at Le Mans this year (sales network, subsidiaries, partners, media, etc.) Peugeot will have 25,000 square metres of hospitality space at Le Mans this year, with 40 cars on display |
TEAM PEUGEOT TOTAL's 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours schedule
| Sunday, June 6 15:00: Administrative checks and scrutineering 18:00: Autograph-signing session at the Clara Automobiles Peugeot dealership in Le Mans Tuesday, June 8 15:00: Media gathering (by appointment only) 17:00: Autograph signing session in front of the pits Wednesday, June 9 11:00: Pavement handprint ceremony for the 2009 winners (Le Mans town centre) 14:00: Media gathering (by appointment only) 16:00-20:00: free practice 22:00-00:00: first qualifying session Thursday, June 10 15:00: Media gathering (by appointment only) 16:00: autograph signing session at Total and at the Peugeot Sport Boutique in the Village 19:00-21:00: second qualifying session 22:00-00:00: third qualifying session Friday, June 11 12:00: PEUGEOT press conference 18:00: Drivers' Parade (Le Mans town centre) Saturday, June 12 9:00-9:45: warm-up 15:00: start of the 78th Le Mans 24 Hours Sunday, June 13 15:00: finish of the 78th Le Mans 24 Hours |
Behind the scenes at Team Peugeot Total
| Web TV : For the first time, Peugeot Sport will be broadcasting a web TV service, with commentary (in French) by Alexandre Delpérier who will show the workings of the team from the wings: onboard cameras, specific information and interviews with drivers and team members. Go to: www.peugeot-sport.com |
| Peugeot Sport's Le Mans 24 on Facebook: a game on Facebook – focused on discovering Peugeot and accessible via the Peugeot Sport fan page – will be launched at the same time as the start of the Le Mans 24 Hours. Prizes include a ride in the 908 HDi FAP. Go to: http://www.facebook.com/peugeot.sport |
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