From the first practice session on, the top teams were in a tight battle, but in the end it was a 100% Sauber-Mercedes front row, thanks to Jean-Louis Schlesser's 3'15"04 pole position time in the No.62 Sauber-Mercedes C9 n°62. The Jaguars qualified just behind on the second row and the No.9 Joest Racing Porsche 962 rounds out the top five with drivers Bob Wollek-Hans Joachim Stuck.
Jaguar regained the lead until a gearbox change left the door open for a 1-2 finish for Sauber-Mercedes. Bob Wollek, who never won the 24 Hours of Le Mans, pushed very hard to make a comeback but a joint in the gearbox slows the Frenchman's progress. At each pit stop, mechanics emptied bottles of soda onto the clutch! This amazing pit work allowed the pink Porsche, liveried in the colour of its Japanese sponsor, to reach the third step of the podium, behind the two Sauber-Mercedes.
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