Thirty-two thousand and five hundred live spectators attended this event.
The stop in Vichy was successful, with a new record of 150.000 live spectators.
Jack Smith would become the eventual second place finished after being outlapped by White in front of 10500 live spectators.
Two cautions were given for 28 laps in front of twelve thousand live spectators.
Fifty thousand live spectators would see four caution periods lasting for 19 laps and 11 changes in the lead spot for the race.
During the 2010 Winter Olympics games, 15,000 of these phones were used to support the 1.8 million live spectators.
The 500-lap race took four hours and forty-six minutes to resolve itself in front of twenty-two thousand live spectators.
With the three million live spectators ticket sales were an astronomical 1.2 billion dollars.
The 200-lap race took three hours and thirty-four minutes to complete in front of 8500 live spectators.
More than 9,700 live spectators were on hand for this race even though heavy rainfall made the track somewhat slippery.