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The '''1928 [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]''' was the 6th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 16 and 17 June 1928.
The '''1928 [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]''' was the 6th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 16 and 17 June 1928.


[[Bernard Rubin]], co-driver of the winning [[Bentley 4½ Litre]] (nicknamed "''Old Mother Gun''") alongside [[Bentley]] director [[Woolf Barnato]], was the first Australian born driver to win Le Mans, and the first driver born in the [[Southern Hemisphere]] to win the race.
[[Bernard Rubin]], co-driver of the winning [[Bentley 4½ Litre]] (nicknamed "''Old Mother Gun''") alongside [[Bentley]] director [[Woolf Barnato]], was the first Australian born driver to win Le Mans, and the first driver born in the [[Southern Hemisphere]] to win the race.[[File:Barnato and Rubin at the 1928 24 Hours of Le Mans.jpg|thumbnail|300px|Winners [[Woolf Barnato]] and [[Bernard Rubin]]]]

==Official results==
==Official results==
[[File:Circuit de la Sarthe Le Mans 1921-1928.png|thumb|350px|Le Mans in 1928]]
[[File:Circuit de la Sarthe Le Mans 1921-1928.png|thumb|350px|Le Mans in 1928]]
[[File:Barnato and Rubin at the 1928 24 Hours of Le Mans.jpg|thumbnail|300px|Winners [[Woolf Barnato]] and [[Bernard Rubin]]]]
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==Statistics==
==Statistics==
* Fastest Lap - #3 Bentley Motors Ltd. - 8:07
* Fastest Lap: #3 Bentley Motors Limited 8:07
* Distance - 2669.272 km
* Distance: {{Convert|2669.272|km|mi|abbr=on}}
* Winner's average Speed: {{Convert|111.219|kph|mph|abbr=on}}
* Average Speed - 111.219 km/h


==Trophy winners==
==Trophy winners==
* 4th Biennial Cup - #35 Georges Casse/André Rousseau
* 4th Biennial Cup: #35 Georges Casse/André Rousseau
* Index of Performance - #35 Georges Casse/André Rousseau
* Index of Performance: #35 Georges Casse/André Rousseau


== Further reading ==
{{commonscat|1928 24 Hours of Le Mans}}
Spurring, Quentin. ''Le Mans 1923-29: The Official History Of The World's Greatest Motor Race''. 2005. {{ISBN|978-1-910505-08-3}}.{{24 Hours of Le Mans}}
{{24 Hours of Le Mans}}


== References ==
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[[Category:24 Hours of Le Mans races]]
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Revision as of 17:43, 11 February 2018

1928 24 Hours of Le Mans
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Index: Races | Winners

The 1928 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 6th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 16 and 17 June 1928.

Bernard Rubin, co-driver of the winning Bentley 4½ Litre (nicknamed "Old Mother Gun") alongside Bentley director Woolf Barnato, was the first Australian born driver to win Le Mans, and the first driver born in the Southern Hemisphere to win the race.

Winners Woolf Barnato and Bernard Rubin

Official results

Le Mans in 1928
Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
1 5.0 4 United Kingdom Bentley Motors Limited United Kingdom Woolf Barnato
Australia Bernard Rubin
Bentley 4½ Litre Bentley 4.4L I4 154
2 5.0 1 France Societe de Carrosserie Weymann France Éduoard Brisson
France Robert Bloch
Stutz Model BB Blackhawk Stutz 4.9L I8 153
3 5.0 8 France Grand Garage Saint-Didier Paris France Henri Stoffel
France André Rossignol
Chrysler Six 72 Chrysler 4.1L I6 144
4 5.0 7 France Grand Garage Saint-Didier Paris Romania Jean Cantacuzino
Romania Gheorghe Cantacuzino
Chrysler Six 72 Chrysler 4.1L I6 139
5 5.0 3 United Kingdom Bentley Motors Limited United Kingdom Sir Henry Birkin
France Jean Chassagne
Bentley 4½ Litre Bentley 4.4L I4 135
6 1.5 27 United Kingdom Alvis Car & Engineering Company United Kingdom Maurice Harvey
United Kingdom Harold Purdy
Alvis FA12/50 Alvis 1.5L I4 132
7 1.1 32 France Bollack, Netter et Cie France Michel Doré
France Jean Treunet
B.N.C. Type H Monza B.N.C. 1.1L I4 131
8 2.0 12 Italy Itala SA Fabbrica Automobili France Robert Benoist
France Christian Dauvergne
Itala Tipo 65 S Itala 2.0L I6 130
9 1.5 28 United Kingdom Alvis Car & Engineering Company United Kingdom Sammy Davis
United Kingdom Bill Urquhart-Dykes
Alvis FA12/50 Alvis 1.5L I4 130
10 1.1 35 France Societe des Moteurs Salmson France Georges Casse
France André Rousseau
Salmson Grand Sport Salmson 1.1L I4 127
11 2.0 16 United Kingdom Lagonda Motor Company United Kingdom Andre d'Erlanger
United Kingdom Douglas Hawkes
Lagonda 2 Litre Speed Model Lagonda 2.0L I4 126
12 1.5 29 France SA des Automobiles Tracta France Maurice Benoist
France Louis Balart
Tracta Type A S.C.A.P. 1.5L I4 121
13 1.1 37 France Automobiles Lombard SA France Lucien Desvaux
France Pierre Goutte
Lombard AL3 Grand Air Sport Lombard 1.1L I4 116
14 1.1 36 France Établissements Henri Precioux France Guy Bouriat
France Pierre Bussienne
E.H.P. Type DU CIME 1.1L I6 115
15 2.0 19 France Societe des Applications à Refroidisssements par Air France Gaston Duval
France Gaston Mottet
S.A.R.A. SP7 S.A.R.A. 1.8L I6 114
16 1.1 31 France SA des Automobiles Tracta France Roger Bourcier
Argentina Hector Vasena
Tracta Gephi S.C.A.P. 1.1L I4 110
17 1.1 42 France SA des Automobiles Tracta France Jean-Albert Grégoire
France Fernand Vallon
Tracta Type A S.C.A.P. 1.1L I4 108

Did not finish

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Engine Laps
18 1.5 24 France Societe des Construction Automobile Parisienne France Henri Guilbert
France André Lefebvre
S.C.A.P. Type O S.C.A.P. 1.5L I4 95
19 1.1 39 France Societe des Construction Automobile Parisienne France Lucien Lemesle
France Henry Godard
S.C.A.P. Type M S.C.A.P. 1.1L I4 91
20 1.5 26 United Kingdom Aston Martin Limited United Kingdom Jack Besant
United Kingdom Cyril Paul
Aston Martin International Aston Martin 1.5L I4 82
21 5.0 2 United Kingdom Bentley Motors Limited United Kingdom Dr. Dudley Benjafield
United Kingdom Frank Clement
Bentley 4½ Litre Bentley 4.4L I4 71
22 5.0 5 France Grand Garage Saint-Didier Paris France Cyril de Vere
Monaco Louis Chiron
Chrysler Six 72 Chrysler 4.1L I6 66
23 1.1 41 France Societe des Automobile Ariès France Fernand Gabriel
France Louis Paris
Ariès CC4 Ariès 1.1L I4 51
24 2.0 14 Italy Itala SA Fabbrica Automobili France Louis Charavel
France 'Christian'
Itala Tipo 65 S Itala 2.0L I6 50
25 1.5 21 France Automobiles Luart-Poniatowski-Hougardy Ingenieurs France Henri De Costier
France Sosthene de la Rochefoucauld
Alphi LM Alphi 1.5L I4 45
26 1.5 25 United Kingdom Aston Martin Limited United Kingdom Bert Bertelli
United Kingdom George Eyston
Aston Martin International Aston Martin 1.5L I4 32
27 1.1 30 France Societe des Moteurs Salmson France Jean Hasley
France Albert Perrot
Salmson Grand Sport Salmson 1.1L I4 30
28 2.0 20 France Societe des Applications à Refroidisssements par Air France Emile Maret
France Gonzaque Lécureul
S.A.R.A. SP7 S.A.R.A. 1.8L I6 25
29 2.0 18 United Kingdom Lagonda Motor Company United Kingdom Clive Gallop
United Kingdom E.J. Hayes
Lagonda 2 Litre Speed Model Lagonda 2.0L I4 23
30 1.1 40 France Societe des Automobile Ariès France Arthur Duray
France Roger Delano
Ariès CC4 Ariès 1.1L I4 22
31 2.0 15 United Kingdom Lagonda Motor Company United Kingdom Francis Samuelson
United Kingdom Frank King
Lagonda 2 Litre Speed Model Lagonda 2.0L I4 13
32 5.0 6 France Grand Garage Saint-Didier Paris Italy Freddie Zehender
France Jacques Ledure
Chrysler Six 72 Chrysler 4.1L I6 5
33 3.0 9 France Societe des Automobile Ariès France Robert Laly
France Louis Rigal
Ariès Type S GP2 Surbaissée Ariès 3.0L I4 3
DNS 3.0 11 Russia Boris Ivanowski Russia Boris Ivanowski
Italy Attilo Marinoni
Alfa Romeo 6C-1500 Super Sport Alfa Romeo 1.6L Supercharged I6  –

Statistics

  • Fastest Lap: #3 Bentley Motors Limited – 8:07
  • Distance: 2,669.272 km (1,658.609 mi)
  • Winner's average Speed: 111.219 km/h (69.108 mph)

Trophy winners

  • 4th Biennial Cup: #35 Georges Casse/André Rousseau
  • Index of Performance: #35 Georges Casse/André Rousseau

Further reading

Spurring, Quentin. Le Mans 1923-29: The Official History Of The World's Greatest Motor Race. 2005. ISBN 978-1-910505-08-3.

References