It famously contested in the 1993 24 Hours of Le Mans, with drivers Derek Bell and Pierre Yver finishing in 10th and 11th place, respectively.
[6][7] Yves Courage signed the five-time Le Mans winner Derek Bell and the Frenchman Pascal Fabre as his regular drivers.
This went to the Toyota 93C team with Roland Ratzenberger, Mauro Martini, and Naoki Nagasaka at the wheel, who finished fifth overall.
Overall victory went to the Peugeot 905 driven by Éric Hélary , Christophe Bouchut and Geoff Brabham .
[8][9][10] As with the previous cars of the French manufacturer, the Courage C32 was also equipped with many mechanical components derived from Porsche.