
24h Le Mans 2026 — AI Data Analysis
Toyota wins Le Mans 2026 — and for the first time in years is also the fastest car. Manufacturer pace, reliability and the closing phase, analyzed hour by hour.
Drivers
A two-time overall winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans (2015, 2017) and 2017 WEC world champion: New Zealander Earl Bamber is among the elite of modern endurance racing.
Connections

Toyota wins Le Mans 2026 — and for the first time in years is also the fastest car. Manufacturer pace, reliability and the closing phase, analyzed hour by hour.

Porsche Penske wins the Rolex 24 for the third straight year — in the series' closest finish yet. Pace, reliability, and race dynamics under the data microscope.

All overall winners of the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring from 1970 to 2025 — with drivers, car and team. Including the years 1974/75 and 1983 that were not held.

All overall winners of the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1923 to 2026 — with drivers, car and team. Including the years 1936 and 1940–1948 that were not held.

The driver world champions of the FIA World Endurance Championship (top class LMP1/Hypercar) from 2012 to 2025.

Ferrari defends Le Mans 2025 with the #83 AF Corse — and is also the fastest manufacturer. Pace, reliability and an eventful closing phase in the data check.

Porsche Penske defends the Rolex 24 in 2025 — in the most chaotic finish of the series and with the tightest class spread of all six analyzed races.

Ferrari wins Le Mans 2024 — even though Toyota fields the fastest car. The pace paradox, brutal Hypercar attrition, and the night myth put to the data test.
Earl Bamber and the directly connected manufacturers, series, circuits and drivers. Open in the full graph →