The question of whether Ken Miles won Le Mans in real life has been a source of much debate among racing enthusiasts. The answer to this question is a bit complicated due to the fact that the 1966 Le Mans race is shrouded in controversy.

Ken Miles was an English race car driver who was hired by Carroll Shelby, the American automotive designer, to race the Ford GT40 at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. Miles and co-driver, Denny Hulme, had a good start and were leading the pack in the early stages of the race. However, a few laps before the end of the race, Ford's executive Leo Beebe decided to have the two Ford GT40s cross the finish line in a photo finish, even though Miles was leading the race. This decision cost Miles the win and the title of Le Mans champion.

Miles was understandably angry about this decision as he believed he had earned the title of Le Mans champion. Although he was not officially declared the winner, Miles is still regarded as one of the greatest drivers to have ever raced at Le Mans.

To this day, the question of whether Ken Miles won Le Mans in real life remains unanswered. While the facts remain disputed, one thing is certain: Ken Miles was an incredible race car driver and a true champion.