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  Saturday, 15 June, 2002, 18:12 GMT 19:12 UK
Audi dominate at Le Mans
Le Mans 24 Hours, France

Johnny Herbert starts the race in pole position
Britain's Johnny Herbert leads the race from pole in his Audi

Ron Fellows and team-mate Andy Pilgrim drive under the Dunlop Bridge
Ron Fellows drives his a Corvette under the famous Dunlop bridge on the Le Mans course

Dusk settles on the famous  Le Mans track
The Audi team take an early lead as the gruelling night driving begins at dusk

Tom Kristensen leaves the pits as the race draws on
Audi make a quick change and put Tom Kristensen in the driver's seat in the early hours

The Audi Sport number one car roars round Le Mans
In the first light of morning the Audi Sport number one car holds the lead after dominating the field throughout

Italian Emanuele Pirro (left, Dane Tom Kristensen (center) and Frank Biela of Germany celebrate their victory on the podium
The Audi drivers are the first ever trio to win the event three years running


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