1983 Le Mans 24 Hour Race | Jacky Ickx spins out of second place
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For the dominant works Porsche pairing of Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell in the 1983 Le Mans 24 Hours, it was to be the longest day, with the 956 dropping to 44th after an early spin. It was only the beginning of a mesmerising fight back that would see the legendary drivers claw their way into a podium position, and, in spite of late mechanical woes, challenge their teammates for victory.

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Despite a field strengthened by entries from Lancia, Peugeot, Aston Martin and Sauber BMW, the battle of the Circuit de la Sarthe would, once again, be all about Porsche, which filled the top eight spots at the end of more than 3,000 miles of high speed racing.

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There was drama all the way, with the works 956 of Vern Schuppan, Hurley Haywood and Al Holbert being nursed over the finish line with its recovering sister car just a handful of miles behind.

In this incredible review of the record-breaking 1983 Le Mans 24 Hour Race, you can experience all the racing drama and colour and atmosphere that surrounds this amazing event, but also discover first-hand what it is like to travel along the Mulsanne straight at speeds of more than 230mph, courtesy of cameras mounted inside the leading Porsche cars.

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