At the end of the third hour of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Toyota still holds a one-two lead with Kamui Kobayashi having a lead of around a minute ahead of the #8 of Fernando Alonso.
The #3 Rebellion of Nathanaël Berthon remains third, with Stoffel Vandoorne behind in the #11 SMP Racing BR Engineering BR1-AER.
At the brink of the fourth hour, debutant Job van Uitert captured the LMP2 lead for G-Drive, passing Signatech Alpine's Nicolas Lapierre. Racing Team Nederland has been forced to surrender third place when Nyck de Vries suffered a puncture at the Porsche Curves.
In GTE Pro, the #63 Corvette continues to hold the lead, now in the hands of Jan Magnussen. AF Corse has worked its way up to the front in the third hour, with James Calado in second place ahead Ford's Jonathan Bomarito.
Julien Andlauer continues to hold the lead in GTE Am in the #77 Dempsey-Proton Porsche, with Felipe Fraga second in the #85 Ford GT and Rodrigo Baptista third for JMW Motorsport.