The Le Mans Classic is a biennial vintage sports car event held on the grounds of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, created by Peter Auto and Richard Mille, and associated with Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO).
It began in 2002 and runs every two years in July on the full 13.65 km circuit also used for the annual modern day 24 Hours of Le Mans.
A Saab 93 driven by Fredrik Tornérhielm, Bo Lindman and Göran Dahlén won the class based on adjusted performance and came second in total.
The final class was won by a Porsche 936 driven by Jean-Marc Luco and Jürgen Barth.
Finally, Class 6 saw Jean-Marc Luco win again in a Porsche 936, this time partnered by Jacques Nicolet.
Class 2 & 3 were both won by a Jaguar D-Type driven by Gary Pearson & Chris Harris.
In 2016, the first class was won by a Talbot Lago driven by Christian Traber & Spencer Trenery.
In 2018, the first class was won by a Talbot AV105 driven by 2014 winners Michael Birch & Gareth Burnett.