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WEC 24 Hours of Le Mans

The 78th Le Mans 24 Hours

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20h33m The #008 Lola Aston-Martin is shown as retired now after that earlier crunch with the barriers at the first Mulsanne chicane.
20h31m AUTOSPORT pit reporters have revealed that Nick Leventis had a puncture on his in lap, explaining why the #42 Strakka HPD seemed to be slow.
20h30m Bakkerud has made it back to the pits in the #15 Audi R10. Oliver Jarvis is taking over the car with the team simply brushing the remaining gravel out of the R10.
20h29m Jonny Kane now out in the #42 Strakka HPD, and both his teammates are talking up the virtue of playing it safe and bringing the car home - "there's a long way to go and we're not counting our chickens yet," Danny Watts explains.
20h28m After a long stop Karim Ojjeh rejoins in the #41 Ginetta-Zytek car.
20h27m Bakkerud is being towed out of the gravel and hasn't really dented the front of the R10. He resumes with a spray of gravel on to the circuit.
20h26m The #15 Kolles Audi is off, deep in the gravel trap with Christian Bakkerud at the wheel at Indianapolis.
20h25m Now a pitstop for the lead #42 Strakka HPD, with Nick Leventis vacating the car. The team has a six lap advantage at the front and they're looking good.
20h23m Wurz presses on in the #1 Peugeot with a low 3m20s lap as he continues to chase the pair of leading Audis.
20h21m Marc Lieb talks up his team's chances this year, saying: "We have a really good chance and I hope we win it." His confidence seems justified at the moment, with his #77 Porsche 997 two laps clear of the nearest challenger, the #89 Hankook Ferrari 430.
20h20m Audi #8 is in for service and Lotterer stays at the wheel for the next stint.
20h20m Thomas Erdos rejoins in the #25 RML Lola HPD after a good stop by the team.
20h17m The #8 Audi with Andre Lotterer at the wheel is finding good pace at the moment in the 3m21s - faster than both the leader and the chasing Peugeot, ahead of its next stop.
20h16m Pitstops for the #25 RML Lola HPD and the #41 Ginetta-Zytek, both in the LMP2 class. The duo are currently third and fifth on circuit, separated by the stricken #26 Highcroft HPD.
20h15m The #008 Signature Plus Lola-Aston Martin is still garaged and falling down the order - now shown behind the LMP2-leading Strakka.
20h11m Good tussle a little down the order in GT2, as the #76 and #75 Porsche 997s are separated by just over three minutes, both lapping in the low 4m barrier.
20h07m McNish is himself in the pits for a change of driver to Tom Kristensen, along with fuel and tyres.
20h07m Nick Leventis running strongly in the lead #42 LMP2 car, but Matthieu Lahaye, currently running in second in the #35 Pescarolo-Judd, is around ten seconds a lap faster. He's got seven laps to make up though.
20h06m The Audi team will be buoyed by that unscheduled stop for #1, which takes pressure off the leader and gives Allan McNish a chance to chase it for third.
20h04m That could be costly for the chasing Peugeot, which resumes with an ever-growing hole in the bodywork down the left sidepod.
20h03m However, the #1 is in the pits for an unscheduled stop for attention to some flapping bodywork.
20h02m Rockenfeller is down and away in the lead car and he certainly can't afford to hang about ...
20h01m The #78 BMW M3 is still in the pits, where it's been for some time. Up at the front of the GT2, Richard Lietz is still leading for the #77 Ferbermayr Porsche 997 car.
20h01m The leader is in. #9 Audi rolls down the pitlane for service and a driver change to Mike Rockenfeller.
19h58m Great exchange from Jeroen Bleekemolen in the beleaguered #85 Spyker car who is complaining about the handling - it's confirmed as a flat tyre and he should be able to continue after a quick pitstop.
19h57m That was costly for the leader - a 3m29s lap - while Wurz is up to speed in the #1 Peugeot with a flying 3m19.826s.
19h56m Meanwhile the leading #9 Audi has been in a squabble with the Strakka Racing LMP2 leader. Dumas was caught behind the HPD in the final complex and came pretty close to contact with the #42.
19h54m #008 remains in the Signature Plus garage and has now fallen behind the Oreca AIM.
19h50m Not the most positive of comments coming from the #26 Highcroft HPD squad, who seem to be resigned to their fate - although they're talking about getting out at the end to ensure they're classified.
19h50m Wurz in the #1 Peugeot is slower than the Audis with his first flying lap - in the 3m27s. The Austrian will need to get back on the rapid pace his team-mate Davidson was setting if that car is to have any chance of winning the race.
19h48m The #85 Spyker heads back into the pits for quick checks after its lengthy spell being fixed up. Jorg Muller meanwhile has limped the #78 BMW M3, which seems to have some sort of technical problem, back into garage.
19h47m In the other Audi vs Peugeot battle, Allan McNish in the #7 is clocked around 90 seconds ahead of the #4 Oreca Peugeot. Loic Ducal is pressing on in that car and closing on fourth place by three to five seconds per lap.
19h45m Jean Alesi with a good outlap in the #95 Ferrari 430, which looks to have recovered from its earlier technical problems.
19h44m The #008 Aston is still undergoing repairs from that earlier crash damage and is soon to fall behind the Oreca AIM.
19h40m Darren Turner is going to take over #009 after Juan Barazi makes it back to the pits.
19h39m It has been a tough morning for the Lola-Aston Martin crews and now the #009 car has been for a spin at Arnarge.
19h39m Matthieu Lahaye lapping well in the #35 Pescarolo-Judd, with his last tour being around seven seconds faster than the lead #42 Strakka HPD. He's got seven laps to make up though...
19h38m It has been a very impressive stint from Davidson in the #1, which continues to chase down the leading Audis.

By: Emlyn Hughes, Geoff Creighton, Steven English, Sam Tremayne

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