KEN MILES IN THE GT40 LE MANS 1966
Ken Miles in the Ford GT40 Le Mans 1966
THE CAR THAT REALLY WON LE MANS
Ford. For the first time in history an American car had won Le Mans.
At the last pit stop, three Mark IIs were in front. Ken Miles and Denny Hulme were leading, followed by Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon in the same lap. Ronnie Bucknum and Dick Hutcherson were third, but twelve laps behind.
At the finish, Ford decided to stage publicity photo between Miles/Hulme and McLaren/Amon with the No. 5 following, too. According to witnesses, McLaren left a small margin to Miles and it was expected than Miles/Hulme will be declared winner after the examination of the photo finish. But the ACO declared the McLaren/Amon car had won the race, having covered more distance in 24 hours, as it had started the race several places behind the Miles/Hulme car. The ACO estimated the difference to 8 meters. This was a terrible disappointment for Ken Miles, who expected the triple crown Daytona-Sebring-Le Mans as a reward for his investment in the GT40 development. The finish remains the closest in Le Mans history
Limited to only 650 prints
Size 61 x 32 cm
Size 24 x 12.5 inches
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Category:Sports
Subcategory:Motor Sports
Subcategory Detail:Grand Prix
Keywords:KEN MILES, LE MANS1966