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Robert Kauffman in his 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Zagato Le Mans. He finished tenth on scratch. This is the 1934 Raymond Sommer and Luigi Chinetti Le Mans winning car. so very special Here it rounds the Dunlop Chicane in Plateau One's first race on Saturday evening.
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Pre-WW2 Le Mans was held sixteen times between 1923 and 1939. Bentley won five times, Alfa Romeo four times and Bugatti and Lorraine-Dietrich won twice each. Plateau 1 at the Le Mans Classic gives owners of pre-war Le Mans cars the chance to live their dreams of racing at Le Mans even if the circuit is very different today in 2022. There are now lots more corners and chicanes and the part of the circuit that went into the town has long since disappeared.
Photos of the most successful cars at in this year's Le Mans Classic and representatives of most of the marques are seen below. I took photos of the first race which took place on Saturday evening as the sun was getting low in the sky at the Esses and the Dunlop Chicane. I also visited the paddock on Thursday afternoon.
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The variety of cars in this plateau can be seen in this photo taken at the Esses. Bugatti, BMW, Bentley , Morgan etc.
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The winner on scratch was this 1925 Bugatti T35 driven by Duncan Pittaway and Tim Dutton. Here it leads a group in the Esses early in race 1.
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In second place was 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 MM Spider Zagato driven by Martin Halusa and Alex Ames. |
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In third place was 1939 BMW 328 Roadster driven by Albert Otten and Martin Griffiths. |
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In fourth place was this 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza of David Cooke. |
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In fifth place was this 1937 Lagonda LG45 driven by Florian Brandt. |
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In sixth place was this 1939 Aston Martin Speed Model driven by Steve Skipworth and James Dean. |
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In seventh place was this 1936 Aston Martin Speed Model driven by Alan Middleton and T Best |
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In eighth place was this 1937 Aston Martin Speed Model driven by Heinz Stamm and Peter Dubsky. |
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In ninth place was this 1937 Lagonda LG45 Rapide driven by Martin Bugler. |
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In fifth place in the Index of Performance was this 1938 HRG 1500 driven by F and Savinien Legeleux |
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In sixth place in the IoP was this 1929 Bentley 4 1/2 litre driven by Martin Overington. |
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In eighth place in the IoP was this 1932 Bugatti T51 of F Cointreau and P Cousseau. |
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On the first laps the two Talbot AV105s of Birch and Burnett led but it was not to be their year. |
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The 1939 Talbot-Lago didn't do well either. |
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A joy to see drivers of period cars having open faced helmets. This is a 1936 Singer Nine Le Mans. |
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A Bugatti T35 driver enjoying himself. |
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A 1936 Delage D6 3 litre. |
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1936 Riley TT Sprite. |
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1924 Chenard et Walcker Sport T3 - the oldest car in the race but it finished 39th out of 75. |
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1929 Chrysler 75. |
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1932 Citroën C4 Spider |
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Katarina Kyvalova finished second amongst the many Bentley's in the "Bentley Belles" 1928 4 1/2 litre. |
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1934 MG K3 Magnette. |
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