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H24: Audi triumphs in Le Mans classic

Andre Lotterer handed Audi victory in a classic Le Mans 24 Hours, taking the chequered flag less than 10s ahead of Simon Pagenaud in the nearest #9 Peugeot

The final 30 minutes were a fitting end to what has been a spectacular race, with the #2 Audi proving equal to everything Peugeot could throw at it - and even coming close to lap record pace in the final 20 minutes.

With both cars needing to pit one final time, Pagenaud in the Peugeot upped his pace and regularly dipped under the 3m30s bracket, only to see Lotterer in the Audi respond by going even faster.

The #2 Audi made its final stop on lap 343, and it was immediately followed in by Pagenaud in the Peugeot, just 24s down the road. The German marque then rolled the dice by electing to change tyres, while the #9 908 opted just for fuel and consequently came out just seven seconds behind.

Lotterer quickly extended that advantage to more than 10s, which gave him a small but precious comfort barrier as traffic and spots of rain in the final 20 minutes threatened to add more drama to an already enthralling Le Mans.

Pagenaud was relentless in his pursuit of the Audi, however, keeping the gap below 20s to ensure the Audi could not afford even the slightest mistake.

Under such scrutiny Lotterer proved faultless, claiming an incredible and richly deserved victory in a classic edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours.

Nicolas Minassian ensured Peugeot took the bottom two steps of the podium, finishing third in the #8, while Marc Gene finished fourth in the sister #7 car.

Nicolas Lapierre finished fifth in the #10 Matmut Peugeot, ahead of Neel Jani in the sole surviving petrol LMP1 car, the #12 Rebellion Lola.

Olivier Lombard took an emphatic victory in LMP2 for the #41 Greaves Motorsport Zytek-Nissan, which finished with a lead of more than seven laps.

Soheil Ayari in the #26 Signatech Nissan took the flag in second in LMP2, less than one lap clear of the #33 Level 5 Motorsports Lola-HPD in third.

Antonio Garcia continued to stretch the lead of the #73 Corvette at the head of the GTE Pro field, finishing more than one lap clear of the #51 AF Corse Ferrari. Third went to the #56 BMW M3 GT.

The #50 Larbre Competition Corvette meanwhile took victory by just over one lap in the GTE Am class.

NOTES:

- Jan Magnussen lost control of the GTE Pro-leading #74 Chevrolet Corvette and crashed into the #63 Proton Porsche during the 17th hour, putting both cars out.

- Jean-Christophe Boullion crashed the Rebellion Lola-Toyota in the 14th hour at the Porsche Curves. He had been running eighth at the time of the shunt.

- Mike Rockenfeller was taken to hospital following a frightening accident that totally destroyed the #1 Audi in the seventh hour of the race. The German had been running third when he made contact with a GTE Ferrari at kink after Mulsanne. Audi later confirmed that the German would be kept in overnight for observation but that he was okay.

- The #3 Audi of Allan McNish crashed out of the race in the first hour having just taken second position. The Scot collected the #58 Luxury Racing Ferrari in the right-hander after the Dunlop Bridge. The heavy impact destroyed the car and McNish was taken to hospital for precautionary checks, but was later released with an all-clear.

- Both Aston Martin AMR Ones ran into trouble on the first lap of the race. Darren Turner spinning with mechanical trouble and Adrian Fernandez stopping out on the Mulsanne. The #007 car of Turner was recovered to the pits where it was discovered an alternator belt tensioner was to blame.

POSITIONS AFTER 24 HOURS

Pos  Car            Team                      Class   Gap
 1.  #2  Audi       Audi Sport Team Joest     (LMP1)  
 2.  #9  Peugeot    Team Peugeot Total        (LMP1)  +   13.854
 3.  #8  Peugeot    Peugeot Sport Total       (LMP1)  +   2 Laps
 4.  #7  Peugeot    Peugeot Sport Total       (LMP1)  +   4 Laps
 5.  #10 Peugeot    Team Oreca-Matmut         (LMP1)  +  16 Laps
 6.  #12 Lola       Rebellion Racing          (LMP1)  +  17 Laps
 7.  #22 Lola       Kronos Racing             (LMP1)  +  27 Laps
 8.  #41 Zytek      Greaves Motorsport        (LMP2)  +  29 Laps
 9.  #26 Oreca      Signatech Nissan          (LMP2)  +  35 Laps
10.  #33 Lola       Level 5 Motorsports       (LMP2)  +  36 Laps
11.  #73 Corvette   Corvette Racing           (GTEP)  +  41 Laps
12.  #36 HPD        RML                       (LMP2)  +  41 Laps
13.  #51 Ferrari    AF Corse                  (GTEP)  +  41 Laps
14.  #49 OAK        OAK Racing                (LMP2)  +  42 Laps
15.  #56 BMW        BMW Motorsport            (GTEP)  +  42 Laps
16.  #77 Porsche    Team Felbermayr-Proton    (GTEP)  +  43 Laps
17.  #76 Porsche    IMSA Performance Matmut   (GTEP)  +  44 Laps
18.  #80 Porsche    Flying Lizard Motorsports (GTEP)  +  45 Laps
19.  #40 Oreca      Race Performance          (LMP2)  +  51 Laps
20.  #50 Corvette   Larbre Competition        (GTEA)  +  53 Laps
21.  #70 Porsche    Larbre Competition        (GTEA)  +  54 Laps
22.  #65 Lotus      Lotus Jetalliance         (GTEP)  +  60 Laps
23.  #75 Porsche    Prospeed Competition      (GTEP)  +  62 Laps
24.  #66 Ferrari    JMW Motorsport            (GTEP)  +  65 Laps
25.  #35 OAK        OAK Racing                (LMP2)  +  67 Laps
26.  #68 Ford       Robertson Racing          (GTEA)  +  70 Laps
27.  #83 Ferrari    JMB Racing                (GTEA)  +  83 Laps
28.  #44 Norma      Extr                      (LMP2)  + 108 Laps
29.  #16 Pescarolo  Pescarolo Team            (LMP1)  Retired
30.  #55 BMW        BMW Motorsport            (GTEP)  Retired
31.  #74 Corvette   Corvette Racing           (GTEP)  Retired
32.  #81 Porsche    Flying Lizard Motorsports (GTEA)  Retired
33.  #48 Oreca      Team Oreca-Matmut         (LMP2)  Retired
34.  #63 Porsche    Proton Competition        (GTEA)  Retired
35.  #13 Lola       Rebellion Racing          (LMP1)  Retired
36.  #61 Ferrari    AF Corse                  (GTEA)  Retired
37.  #59 Ferrari    Luxury Racing             (GTEP)  Retired
38.  #71 Ferrari    AF Corse                  (GTEP)  Retired
39.  #88 Porsche    Team Felbermayr-Proton    (GTEP)  Retired
40.  #42 HPD        Strakka Racing            (LMP2)  Retired
41.  #60 Aston      Gulf AMR Middle East      (GTEA)  Retired
42.  #39 Lola       PeCom Racing              (LMP2)  Retired
43.  #89 Ferrari    Hankook Team Farnbacher   (GTEP)  Retired
44.  #58 Ferrari    Luxury Racing             (GTEP)  Retired
45.  #64 Lotus      Lotus Jetalliance         (GTEP)  Retired
46.  #57 Ferrari    Krohn Racing              (GTEA)  Retired
47.  #24 OAK        OAK Racing                (LMP1)  Retired
48.  #1  Audi       Audi Sport Team Joest     (LMP1)  Retired
49.  #5  Oreca      Hope Racing               (LMP1)  Retired
50.  #62 Ferrari    CRS Racing                (GTEA)  Retired
51.  #15 OAK        OAK Racing                (LMP1)  Retired
52.  #79 Aston      Jota                      (GTEP)  Retired
53.  #20 Zytek      Quifel-ASM Team           (LMP1)  Retired
54.  #3  Audi       Audi Sport North America  (LMP1)  Retired
55.  #007  AMR-One  Aston Martin Racing       (LMP1)  Retired
56.  #009  AMR-One  Aston Martin Racing       (LMP1)  Retired

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