Mike Conway is comfortably leading the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans at the end of the second hour, opening a gap of some 40 seconds to team-mate Sebastien Buemi in the #8.
Rebellion Racing currently holds third with the #3 of Gustavo Menezes ahead of the pair of SMP Racing entries.
The Gulf-liveried #10 Dragonspeed LMP1 has run into trouble in the second hour. The car was bottoming out and had to come in for repairs and was later hit with a ten second stop and go penalty for a fuel infringement
In LMP2, Signatech Alpine leads ahead of G-Drive while Dragonspeed, Jackie Chan DC Racing and Racing Team Nederland contest third place.
Corvette's Antonio Garcia still leads after taking the lead in the first hour, with the #93 Porsche of Patrick Pilet and the #67 Ford of Jonathan Bomarito giving chase.
Dempsey-Proton has regained the lead in GTE Am, with Julien Andlauer in the #77 ahead of Ford GT privateers Keating Motorsport, with the #85 in the hands of Jeroen Bleekemolen ahead of Euan Hankey in the #90 TF Sport Aston Martin third.
The #88 Dempsey-Proton Porsche of Satori Hoshino has dropped back after a second spin at the first turn. The Japanese driver avoided contact with Algarve Pro's Andrea Pizzitola and spun into the gravel. Eddie Cheever III later brought out a full course yellow in his #70 MR Racing Ferrari because of a rear puncture.