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1967 24 Hours Of Le Mans A Legendary Victory

1967 24 Hours of Le Mans: A Legendary Victory

The 35th Grand Prix of Endurance

On June 10-11, 1967, the 35th Grand Prix of Endurance, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, took place at Circuit de la Sarthe.

Ford's Dominance

Ford Motor Company dominated the race from the start. Bruce McLaren, one of the eventual winners, achieved a record-breaking pole position of 324.4 km/h (201.5 mph) during qualifying.

Jacky Ickx's Triumph

Belgian driver Jacky Ickx, who has since won the 24 Hours of Le Mans six times, teamed up with American AJ Foyt to secure victory in a Ford Mk IV.

First Distance Record

The winning Ford Mk IV covered an unprecedented distance of over 5,000 km (3,107 miles) during the 24-hour race, setting a new record for the event.

The 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans was a milestone in motor racing history, showcasing the dominance of Ford and the brilliance of Jacky Ickx. The race remains etched in the annals of motorsport as a testament to the human and mechanical achievement that graced the iconic Circuit de la Sarthe.


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