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Home Sportscars WEC 24H Le Mans

Toyota picks up third straight victory at Le Mans 24 Hours

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Toyota picks up third straight victory at Le Mans 24 Hours

(L to R): Race winners Kazuki Nakajima (JPN), Sebastien Buemi (SUI), and Brendon Hartley (NZL) #08 Toyota Gazoo Racing, celebrate on the podium. FIA World Endurance Championship, Le Mans 24 Hours, Race, Sunday 20th September 2020. Le Mans, France.

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Toyota claimed its third successive victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans as the #8 crew finished five laps clear of the field at the Circuit de la Sarthe.

The event, usually held in mid-June, was delayed until this weekend due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and run behind closed doors at the iconic venue in France.

The #8 team of Kazuki Nakajima, Brendon Hartley and Sebastien Buemi finished five laps clear of the #1 Rebellion R13-Gibson piloted by Gustavo Menezes, Norman Nato and Bruno Senna.

The #7 Toyota TS050 Hybrid of Mike Conway, Jose Maria Lopez and Kamui Kobayashi had started the race from pole position and led comfortably after the #8 Toyota spent time in the garage with a brake issue in the early evening.

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The #8 car then crucially regained the lead when the #7 Toyota was rolled into the pits and lost half an hour with a turbocharger issue just after the halfway point, dashing victory hopes for Conway, Lopez and Kobayashi.

Hartley, Nakajima and Buemi retained the lead and took a comfortable win, with Menezes, Nato and Senna second.

Conway, Lopez and Kobayashi took a late third when the #3 Rebellion R13-Gibson of Romain Dumas, Nathanael Berthon and Louis Deletraz fell victim to a clutch issue in the final hours of the race and dropped to fourth.

The only other entrant in the thin LMP1 line-up was the #4 ENSO CLM P1/01-Gibson ByKolles, which was retired following crash damage caused by an off by Bruno Spengler.

United Autosports continues stunning streak with LMP2 win

Paul di Resta, Phil Hanson and Filipe Albuquerque continued their win streak in LMP2 by taking United Autosports’ maiden Le Mans victory.

The #22 ORECA 07-Gibson bested the #38 JOTA ORECA 07-Gibson of Antonio Felix da Costa, Anthony Davidson and Roberto Gonzalez in a race of attrition.

The championship-leading WEC entry had started the race from pole position and was a constant front runner, but moved into the lead when di Resta worked his way past the #32 sister ORECA in the hands of Will Owen. A one-two finish then fell away when the second ORECA developed an oil leak.

Several other LMP2 runners also fell away for various reasons. The #29 Racing Team Nederland ORECA 07-Gibson was quick early on but suffered a race filled with misfortune that included an early overheating issue and a clash with the Weathertech Racing Ferrari 488 GTE Evo in the darkness.

The #37 Jackie Chan DC Racing ORECA 07-Gibson was disqualifed for receiving outside assistance when Gabriel Aubry broke down on track and the #26 G-Drive Aurus 01-Gibson of Jean-Eric Vergne, Roman Rusinov and Mikkel Jensen lost third place in the final hour after a suspension failure at Indianapolis.

The #31 Panis Racing ORECA 07-Gibson moved into third place in the final hour to complete the podium for Matthieu Vaxiviere, Julien Canal and Nicolas Jamin. G-Drive Racing was fourth ahead of the fifth-placed #28 IDEC Sport of Richard Bradley, Paul Lafargue and Paul-Loup Chatin, which completed a remarkable comeback after starting a lap down following a practice crash on Thursday.

Aston Martin defeats Ferrari for GTE Pro honours

Alex Lynn, Maxime Martin and Harry Tincknell bagged Aston Martin’s first Le Mans class win since 2017 as the #97 Aston Martin Vantage AMR defeated the #51 Ferrari 488 GTE Evo of James Calado, Alessandro Pier Guidi and Daniel Serra in a thrilling overnight duel.

The Aston Martin and Ferrari traded top spot back and forth through the course of the race, until Lynn seized the lead in the early hours of the morning and steadily built a gap.

The victory for the Aston Martin was sealed when Lynn pitted as a last-hour safety car came out, with Calado’s stop under green conditions ensuring a comfortable advantage for the #97.

Nicki Thiim, Marco Sorensen and Richard Westbrook completed the podium in the #95 Aston Martin Vantage AMR, sealing the manufacturer’s standings in Aston Martin’s favour.

The #71 Ferrari 488 GTE Evo of Miguel Molina, Davide Rigon and Sam Bird finished fourth after delays stemming from brake issues, ahead of the #82 RIsi Competizione Ferrari of Sebastien Bourdais, Jules Gounon and Olivier Pla in fifth

Porsche had a difficult and disappointing Le Mans debut for the 911 RSR-19.

The #91 Porsche 911 RSR-19 of Gianmaria Bruni, Richard Lietz and Fred Makowiecki started from pole but the Porsches struggled greatly and were never in the fight for victory, amid power steering issues. The #91 finished sixth, ahead of the #92 of Michael Christensen, Kevin Estre and Laurens Vanthoor.

One car in GTE Pro did not make the finish: the #63 Weathertech Racing Ferrari 488 GTE Evo of Toni Vilander, Cooper MacNeil and Jeff Segal was retired after an overnight incident with the Racing Team Nederland ORECA.

TF Sport make it an Aston Martin double

Salih Yoluc, Charlie Eastwood and Jonny Adam dominated in GTE Am in the #90 TF Sport Aston Martin Vantage AMR.

The Aston Martins were the cars to beat in the division all race long, but the victory for TF Sport was sealed when the #98 Aston Martin Racing Vantage dropped out of contention with a suspension issue.

TF Sport took victory by a full lap over the #77 Dempsey-Proton Porsche 911 RSR of Riccardo Pera, Matt Campbell and Christian Ried after a tense scrap after the restart where Matt Campbell moved past the #83 AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE Evo of Nicklas Nielsen, Emmanuel Collard and Francois Perrodo.

A mistake in the final minutes from Matteo Cairoli cost the #56 Team Project 1 Porsche 911 RSR a podium finish for himself, Larry ten Voorde and Egidio Perfetti.

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1BUEMI S. HARTLEY B. NAKAJIMA K.#8TOYOTA GAZOO RACING24:01:45.305
2MENEZES G. NATO N. SENNA B.#1REBELLION RACING24:03:05.4925 LAPS
3CONWAY M. KOBAYASHI K. LOPEZ J.#7TOYOTA GAZOO RACING24:03:18.5656 LAPS
4BERTHON N. DELETRAZ L. DUMAS R.#3REBELLION RACING24:03:57.9736 LAPS
5ALBUQUERQUE F. DI RESTA P. HANSON P.#22UNITED AUTOSPORTS24:02:33.57717 LAPS
6DAVIDSON A. FELIX DA COSTA A. GONZALEZ R.#38JOTA24:03:06.40817 LAPS
7CANAL J. JAMIN N. VAXIVIERE M.#31PANIS RACING24:01:57.43619 LAPS
8LAURENT T. NEGRÃO A. RAGUES P.#36SIGNATECH ALPINE ELF24:03:13.57220 LAPS
9JENSEN M. RUSINOV R. VERGNE J.#26G-DRIVE RACING24:04:11.15020 LAPS
10BRADLEY R. CHATIN P. LAFARGUE P.#28IDEC SPORT24:02:57.60521 LAPS
11BORGA A. COIGNY A. LAPIERRE N.#42COOL RACING24:03:41.60522 LAPS
12FALB J. MCMURRY M. TRUMMER S.#25ALGARVE PRO RACING24:05:13.24522 LAPS
13CALDERON T. FLÖRSCH S. VISSER B.#50RICHARD MILLE RACING TEAM24:02:34.60323 LAPS
14BELICCHI A. LACORTE R. SERNAGIOTTO G.#47CETILAR RACING24:03:34.37724 LAPS
15KENNARD J. PILET P. TILLEY K.#17IDEC SPORT24:04:26.13924 LAPS
16HANLEY B. HEDMAN H. VAN DER ZANDE R.#27DRAGONSPEED USA24:03:47.20026 LAPS
17BRUNDLE A. OWEN W. VAN UITERT J.#32UNITED AUTOSPORTS24:02:34.10828 LAPS
18FOSTER N. MERHI R. YAMANAKA N.#35EURASIA MOTORSPORT24:01:57.10036 LAPS
19DE VRIES N. VAN DER GARDE G. VAN EERD F.#29RACING TEAM NEDERLAND24:02:13.42438 LAPS
20LYNN A. MARTIN M. TINCKNELL H.#97ASTON MARTIN RACING24:03:11.42841 LAPS
21CALADO J. PIER GUIDI A. SERRA D.#51AF CORSE24:04:44.59241 LAPS
22SØRENSEN M. THIIM N. WESTBROOK R.#95ASTON MARTIN RACING24:03:11.46144 LAPS
23BOURDAIS S. GOUNON J. PLA O.#82RISI COMPETIZIONE24:02:47.57448 LAPS
24ADAM J. EASTWOOD C. YOLUC S.#90TF SPORT24:04:20.98148 LAPS
25CAMPBELL M. PERA R. RIED C.#77DEMPSEY – PROTON RACING24:05:10.73348 LAPS
26COLLARD E. NIELSEN N. PERRODO F.#83AF CORSE24:05:13.78048 LAPS
27CAIROLI M. PERFETTI E. TEN VOORDE L.#56TEAM PROJECT 124:05:22.10048 LAPS
28GRIST G. KAPADIA A. WELLS A.#24NIELSEN RACING24:01:53.22849 LAPS
29BARKER B. WAINWRIGHT M. WATSON A.#86GULF RACING24:05:18.28150 LAPS
30HEISTAND R. MAGNUSSEN J. ROOT M.#66JMW MOTORSPORT24:02:26.46852 LAPS
31BRUNI G. LIETZ R. MAKOWIECKI F.#91PORSCHE GT TEAM24:02:32.65552 LAPS
32LEDOGAR C. NEGRI JR. O. PIOVANETTI F.#61LUZICH RACING24:05:16.33952 LAPS
33DALLA LANA P. FARFUS A. GUNN R.#98ASTON MARTIN RACING24:04:11.47754 LAPS
34FREY R. GATTING M. GOSTNER M.#85IRON LYNX24:02:08.75555 LAPS
35CHRISTENSEN M. ESTRE K. VANTHOOR L.#92PORSCHE GT TEAM24:02:11.97956 LAPS
36ANDLAUER J. VUTTIKHORN I. LÉGERET L.#99DEMPSEY – PROTON RACING24:03:35.68456 LAPS
37PIANEZZOLA S. RUBERTI P. SCHIAVONI C.#60IRON LYNX24:05:10.80456 LAPS
38BERETTA M. FELBERMAYR H. VAN SPLUNTEREN M.#78PROTON COMPETITION24:02:09.31057 LAPS
39CASTELLACCI F. FISICHELLA G. FLOHR T.#54AF CORSE24:03:20.67057 LAPS
40BLEEKEMOLEN J. FRAGA F. KEATING B.#57TEAM PROJECT 124:04:13.73761 LAPS
41BINDER R. ISAAKYAN M. SMIECHOWSKI J.#34INTER EUROPOL COMPETITION24:03:01.78462 LAPS
42GRIMES B. HOLLINGS C. MOWLEM J.#62RED RIVER SPORT24:03:26.42262 LAPS
43BROOKS S. LASKARATOS A. PIGUET J.#89TEAM PROJECT 124:02:46.18074 LAPS
44ALLEN J. CAPILLAIRE V. MILESI C.#39SO24-HAS BY GRAFF23:15:48.61530 LAPS
45BIRD S. MOLINA M. RIGON D.#71AF CORSE23:58:50.02047 LAPS
46BLOMQVIST T. CHEN M. GOMES M.#72HUB AUTO RACING20:06:06.609114 LAPS
47BASTIEN D. DE LEENER A. PREINING T.#88DEMPSEY – PROTON RACING24:06:00.292149 LAPS
48CRESSONI M. MASTRONARDI R. PICCINI A.#75IRON LYNX15:42:35.591176 LAPS
49BURET T. MONTOYA J. ROJAS M.#21DRAGONSPEED USA12:57:52.187195 LAPS
50MACNEIL C. SEGAL J. VILANDER T.#63WEATHERTECH RACING13:41:12.528202 LAPS
51ABRIL V. COZZOLINO K. KIMURA T.#70MR RACING13:23:15.074215 LAPS
52CULLEN R. JARVIS O. TANDY N.#16G-DRIVE RACING BY ALGARVE7:44:11.624282 LAPS
53GOMMENDY T. HIRSCHI J. TERESCHENKO K.#30DUQUEINE TEAM6:30:06.632287 LAPS
54DILLMANN T. SPENGLER B. WEBB O.#4BYKOLLES RACING TEAM6:49:35.608290 LAPS
55FJORDBACH A. PATTERSON M. YAMASHITA K.#33HIGH CLASS RACING11:33:21.552299 LAPS
56GÖRIG S. ULRICH C. WEST A.#52AF CORSE5:40:44.154307 LAPS
57CAMERON D. GRIFFIN M. SCOTT A.#55SPIRIT OF RACE6:20:12.957309 LAPS
58D’ANSEMBOURG C. MARIS E. TAMBAY A.#11EUROINTERNATIONAL1:40:32.248361 LAPS
59GAUBRY G. STEVENS W. TUNG H.#37JACKIE CHAN DC RACIN10:51:53.595246 LAPS
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