Le Mans 24 Hours 2018 team by team guide
There may not be much doubt about the identity of the favourite for outright 2018 Le Mans victory, but there's plenty of depth and a lot of uncertainty in the rest of the massive field and the class battles
Toyota is effectively in a class of one at the front of the Le Mans 24 Hours field, but has at least invited a double Formula 1 world champion along to put more eyeballs on a race it really cannot afford to lose again.
In its wake, things look wide open in the privateer LMP1 group, the LMP2 and GTE classes.
REBELLION RACING
Rebellion-Gibson R-13
The top privateer in the first five seasons of the born-again WEC — and one with three top-six finishes at Le Mans to its name — is back at the top table after a title-winning LMP2 campaign.
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