Pau

(France)

Note: These statistics are based only on the results available in the RSC archive database.
They cannot be modified or updated on their own and do not cover all races ever held on the track
but rather just major sports car events plus meetings selected by RSC.

General figures:
Data covers years:1937, 1958, 1962, 1999, 2001-2003, 2005-2006, 2016-2019
Number of events:20
Total entries:441 (contains 265 finishers and 150 retirements, finishing ratio: 63%)
Photos in Gallery:121 (27% of all entries)
Winners:
Wins by drivers:Eric Cayrolle (2), Douglas Lundberg (1), Andreas Patzelt (1), Nicolaj Moller Madsen (1), Michael Blanchemain (1), Steven Palette (1), Benjamin Lariche (1), Jacques Médard (1), Jean-Pierre Pla (1), Thierry Soave (1), Iradj Alexander (1), Laurent Cazenave (1), Boris Derichebourg (1), Gaël Lesoudier (1), Cyril Chateau (1), François Fiat (1), Steeve Hiesse (1), Frédéric Puren (1), Arnaud Peyroles (1), Gilles Rousseau (1), Thierry Depoix (1), Hermano da Silva Ramos (1), François Jaeger (1), Jean-Claude Vidilles (1), Paul Condrillier (1), Gérard Laureau (1), Jean-Pierre Wimille (1), Olivier Gendebien (1), Marc Sourd (1), Dominique Dupuy (1)
Wins by makes:Porsche (5), Chrysler (2), Ginetta (2), Venturi (1), Lister (1), Lamborghini (1), Ferrari (1), Dodge (1), DB (1), Bugatti (1), Audi (1), Alpine (1), Alfa Romeo (1)
Notes of interest:
Most frequent drivers:Eric Cayrolle (8), Jean-Claude Lagniez (7), Dominique Dupuy (6), Gérard Bleynie (6), Georges Cabanne (6), Morgan Moullin-Traffort (6), Didier Moureu (6), François Fiat (6), Olivier Porta (6), Philippe Baudiniére (5), Gaël Lesoudier (5), Maxime Bochet (5), Frédéric Makowiecki (5), Anthony Beltoise (5), Jean-Claude Ruffier (5), Jean-Marc Thévenot (5), Marc Sourd (5), Patrice Goueslard (5), Ricardo van der Ende (5), Olivier Thévenin (4)
Most frequent makes:Porsche (178), BMW (33), Ferrari (31), Chrysler (25), Ginetta (24), Venturi (15), Lamborghini (13), Audi (11), Alpine (11), Alfa Romeo (10), Delahaye (10), Mercedes-AMG (8)
Most frequent chassis:BMW EKRIS M4GT4 CH1015 (3), BMW-F82 M4GT4 CH1827 (3), GTSR-C18 (3), GTSR-C20 (3), JT164JA8000016290 (3), WP0ZZZ98ZGK199969 (3), WP0ZZZ99ZYS698054 (3), 16-30/67-S 1835 (2), AMG GT4 190 18 1004 (2), AMG GT4 190 18 1005 (2), AMRVANTAGEGT4-114 (2), G50-LT-277 (2), G50-LT-302 (2), G50-LT-325 (2), G50-LT-359 (2), GTSR-C41 (2), MF02993001 (2), WP0ZZZ98ZGK199767 (2), WP0ZZZ98ZGK199783 (2), WP0ZZZ98ZGK199939 (2), WP0ZZZ98ZGK199962 (2), WP0ZZZ98ZGK199981 (2), WP0ZZZ99Z2S692080 (2), WP0ZZZ99Z2S698106 (2), WUAGT44S0J7940030 (2), WUAGT44S6J7940050 (2), ZA9EAGTROYLA12461 (2), ZFFZR49B000106404 (2), ZFFZR49B000108536 (2), A110-035 (1)
Most frequent championships:FFSA GT (13), GT4 Euro (1), British GT (1)

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