Le Mans 24 Hours: Toyota secure one-two finish, British Jota team win LMP2 class
Ex-Formula One racer Brendon Hartley won for the number eight car while Argentina's Jose Maria Lopez finished in second place for Toyota - two minutes after Hartley.
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Ex-Formula One racer Brendon Hartley won for the number eight car while Argentina's Jose Maria Lopez finished in second place for Toyota - two minutes after Hartley.
:Toyota won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the fifth year in a row on Sunday with New Zealand's Brendon Hartley taking the chequered flag to become a triple champion.
The Le Mans 24 hours is nearly upon us as the 90th edition of the greatest endurance race of all takes place this Saturday, and the no.8 Gazoo Racing Toyota Hypercar will lead the field away after Brendon Hartley secured pole.
New Zealander Brendon Hartley led a qualifying one-two for champions Toyota at the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Thursday with the Japanese team taking their sixth successive pole position at the Sarthe circuit.
Avalanche Andretti Formula E driver Dennis, who recently extended his deal with Red Bull and shares race support duties with fellow FE racer Sebastien Buemi, says that last year's car was frequently "in the right place at the right time" following the team's work to transform its skittish 2020 RB16 into a regular winner.
The Porsche driver posted a 1m07.215s within an added 10 minutes at the end of the session, leaping ahead of two-time FE champion Jean-Eric Vergne to take control of the session.