FIVE FACTS ABOUT STEVE MCQUEEN'S CLASSIC FILM, LE MANS

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1.  Le Mans was filmed on location on the Le Mans circuit in France between June and November 1970 –including during that season’s actual 24 Hours of Le Mans race in mid-June.

2. Steve McQueen intended to race a Porsche 917 himself with the legendary Jackie Stewart, but instead is depicted starting the race in the blue #20 Gulf-Porsche 917K driven by Jo Siffert and Brian Redman. The race-leading white #25 Porsche 917 “Long tail” was piloted by Vic Elford and Kurt Ahrens, Jr.

3. Though depicted as the factory-backed Scuderia Ferrari team, the Ferrari 512s used in the film had to be brought in from a Belgian Ferrari distributor after Enzo Ferrari refused to supply cars due to the script’s (spoiler alert) Porsche team victory.

4. For the crash scenes, comparatively expendable Lola T70 chassis were fitted with replica Porsche and Ferrari bodywork.

5. The Porsche 908/2 that McQueen had previously co-driven to second place in the 12 Hours of Sebring was entered in the race by McQueen’s Solar Productions, complete with heavy movie cameras that captured actual racing footage.