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WEC 24 Hours of Le Mans

Le Mans 24 Hours race day

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Here's the GTE Pro order, although that #93 Porsche is losing time in the garage

Here's the GTE Pro order, although that #93 Porsche is losing time in the garage

Ginetta says the #5 and #6 Manor-Ginettas have "unrelated issues".
The #93 Porsche of Tandy, which had been running fourth in GTE Pro, has pitted and is being rolled into the garage. Not a good night for the IMSA side of the four-car Porsche operation.
Laurent had a five minute pitstop for a clutch sensor issue on his last stop, but that safety net the #3 Rebellion car has built up means it wasn't a significant loss.
The first two sectors of the next lap suggest that perhaps it was a momentary blip for Buemi, who's 36s behind Conway now on lap 141.
Buemi's last lap was 3m31s compared to Conway's 3m22.896s. Buemi has made two stops close to each other in the last 15 or so minutes, which makes the #8 Toyota one to watch.
Brundle's Manor-Ginetta is in the garage now too, with mechanics looking under the nose of the car. Not a fine few minutes for the team.
There's been another round of stops in GTE Pro, and #92's lead has been slashed significantly due to that earlier slow zone. Vanthoor runs 1m20s clear of Makowiecki now, while Tandy has lost a place to Philipp Eng in the best of the BMWs.
That slow zone cleared while the leading car was driving through it, costing it time to the chasing #8 that didn't have to back off at all on that lap

That slow zone cleared while the leading car was driving through it, costing it time to the chasing #8 that didn't have to back off at all on that lap

The #5 Manor-Ginetta had initially come in for a slow puncture, so perhaps there's been a knock-on effect.
Overall leaders, with the gap ballooning between the top two thanks to that slow zone

Overall leaders, with the gap ballooning between the top two thanks to that slow zone

#The 5 Manor-Ginetta is in the garage, with the mechanics working on the front of the car. That's got Simpson down in 24th at the moment.
Laurent continues to run a race by himself, stopping again but keeping the Rebellion in third.
One last look at the #17 SMP car, if you can see the smoking remains through the darkness

One last look at the #17 SMP car, if you can see the smoking remains through the darkness

Conway's got a nice lead of over a minute now, that's likely been influenced by the slow zone.
Porsche has confirmed that the #94 car that Romain Dumas pitted a couple of hours ago with a suspension problem is unrepairable, so it looks like we have our first retirement of the night in the GTE Pro class.
The SMP Racing #17 team manager has been called to race control.
Loic Duval is back in the #28 TDS Oreca for the first time since his opening quadruple stint. That pitstop drops him two laps down, but Francois Perrodo presumably won't drive again now until morning with Duval and Matthieu Vaxiviere going back-to-back, which should see that car climb back up the order again.
Conway is now in the Toyota and Buemi has also made a stop too.
And a slow zone has now been called, unsurprisingly.
Smoke pouring from the rear, Isaakyan has made a hasty retreat from the car.

It might look comical, certainly, a few laughed in the media centre, but it's a genuine shame to see SMP Racing's credible challenge to Rebellion end as cruelly as this.
Isaakyan is now in the SMP Racing BR1, with most of the rear bodywork removed. It's quite the sight...

And now it's caught fire.
But Buemi has pitted and Kobayashi can breathe easy again.
With the problems for SMP, LMP2 leader Jean-Eric Vergne is now fifth overall in the #26 G-Drive ORECA. He has a 2m34s lead over Andre Negrao in the #36 Signatech-Alpine, with Will Stevens a further 40s back in third for Panis-Barthez Competition, gunning for a second class win in as many years after his GTE-Am success with JMW last year.
We've not talked a whole lot about the Toyota battle, but it's now close again. Buemi is 0.4s off Kobayashi on lap 135.
Isaakyan is behind the Porsche Curves tyre barrier with bits of the car disassembled and the SMP driver is closely looking into the problems with the aid of his team.
Not too much to report in GTE Pro right now, but it is worth noting that the #92 car's advantage is being steadily chipped away at. Makowiecki has reduced Vanthoor's lead to 2m04s in the #91.
Aleshin has made a stop in the #11 SMP Racing machine and in seven laps will climb two places up the order to 57th, by virtue of attrition.
The overall top five, featuring the LMP2 leader for the first time in this race

The overall top five, featuring the LMP2 leader for the first time in this race

By the end of the hour, we may see Brundle take the #6 Manor-Ginetta to fifth in LMP1, albeit way down the overall order.

Manor-Ginetta would have snapped your hand off for that pre-race.
This race now has the look of the Le Mans many of us were expecting before SMP started to show some form - two Toyotas out front with the Rebellions in 'chase' in third and fourth. The best of the LMP2s is fifth and only six laps down, which means to my mind a car from the secondary prototype class could yet finish on the podium.
Laurent pits from third in his Rebellion Racing R-13, but he's fairly isolated so it won't hurt his position.
We predicted the IDEC car's problems completing 10-lap stints could be problematic, and so it has proven. Lafargue is now 3m30 behind Vergne and in danger of going a lap down.

By: Matt Beer

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