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30 June 2008 (Monday)

29 June 2008 (Sunday)

28 June 2008 (Saturday)

(1) Tony Kanaan Flag of Brazil.svg (2) Hélio Castroneves Flag of Brazil.svg (3) Scott Dixon Flag of New Zealand.svg
(1) Casey Stoner Flag of Australia (converted).svg (2) Dani Pedrosa Flag of Spain.svg (3) Colin Edwards Flag of the United States.svg

27 June 2008 (Friday)

26 June 2008 (Thursday)

25 June 2008 (Wednesday)

24 June 2008 (Tuesday)

23 June 2008 (Monday)

22 June 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Felipe Massa Flag of Brazil.svg (2) Kimi Räikkönen Flag of Finland.svg (3) Jarno Trulli Flag of Italy.svg
(1) Dan Wheldon Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (2) Hideki Mutoh Flag of Japan.svg (3) Marco Andretti Flag of the United States.svg
(1) Kyle Busch Flag of Nevada.svg (2) David Gilliland Flag of California.svg (3) Jeff Gordon Flag of California.svg
(1) Casey Stoner Flag of Australia (converted).svg (2) Valentino Rossi Flag of Italy.svg (3) Dani Pedrosa Flag of Spain.svg

21 June 2008 (Saturday)

(1) Mike Hezemans Flag of the Netherlands.svg & Fabrizio Gollin Flag of Italy.svg (2) Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg & Andrea Bertolini Flag of Italy.svg (3) Jean-Denis Délétraz Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg & Marcel Fässler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg

20 June 2008 (Friday)

19 June 2008 (Thursday)

18 June 2008 (Wednesday)

17 June 2008 (Tuesday)

16 June 2008 (Monday)

15 June 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Allan McNish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rinaldo Capello Flag of Italy.svg Tom Kristensen Flag of Denmark.svg
(2) Nicolas Minassian Flag of France.svg Marc Gené Flag of Spain.svg Jacques Villeneuve Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
(3) Franck Montagny Flag of France.svg Ricardo Zonta Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Klien Flag of Austria.svg
In the closest competitive finish in 40 years, Audi win their eighth Le Mans 24 Hours in nine years. In addition to this, Kristensen extended his record as the most successful driver in 24 Hour history, with his eighth victory.
(1) Dale Earnhardt Jr. Flag of North Carolina.svg (2) Kasey Kahne Flag of Washington.svg (3) Matt Kenseth Flag of Wisconsin.svg
(1) Mikko Hirvonen Flag of Finland.svg (2) Jari-Matti Latvala Flag of Finland.svg (3) Sébastien Loeb Flag of France.svg
(1) Alessandro Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg (2) Félix Porteiro Flag of Spain.svg (3) Alain Menu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
(1) Gabriele Tarquini Flag of Italy.svg (2) Alessandro Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg (3) Augusto Farfus Flag of Brazil.svg

14 June 2008 (Saturday)

13 June 2008 (Friday)

12 June 2008 (Thursday)

11 June 2008 (Wednesday)

10 June 2008 (Tuesday)

9 June 2008 (Monday)

(1) Jamie Whincup Flag of Australia (converted).svg (2) Mark Winterbottom Flag of Australia (converted).svg (3) James Courtney Flag of Australia (converted).svg

8 June 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Scott Dixon Flag of New Zealand.svg (2) Hélio Castroneves Flag of Brazil.svg (3) Ryan Briscoe Flag of Australia (converted).svg
(1) Kasey Kahne Flag of Washington.svg (2) Brian Vickers Flag of North Carolina.svg (3) Denny Hamlin Flag of Virginia.svg

7 June 2008 (Saturday)

5 June 2008 (Thursday)

4 June 2008 (Wednesday)

3 June 2008 (Tuesday)

2 June 2008 (Monday)

1 June 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Ryan Briscoe Flag of Australia (converted).svg (2) Scott Dixon Flag of New Zealand.svg (3) Tony Kanaan Flag of Brazil.svg
(1) Kyle Busch Flag of Nevada.svg (2) Carl Edwards Flag of Missouri.svg (3) Greg Biffle Flag of Washington.svg
(1) Sébastien Loeb Flag of France.svg (2) Petter Solberg Flag of Norway.svg (3) Mikko Hirvonen Flag of Finland.svg
(1) Augusto Farfus Flag of Brazil.svg (2) Yvan Muller Flag of France.svg (3) Jordi Gené Flag of Spain.svg
(1) Andy Priaulx Flag of the United Kingdom.svg (2) Nicola Larini Flag of Italy.svg (3) Rickard Rydell Flag of Sweden.svg
(1) Alberto Contador Flag of Spain.svg (2) Riccardo Riccò Flag of Italy.svg (3) Marzio Bruseghin Flag of Italy.svg

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