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Spa WEC: Alonso/Buemi/Nakajima near title after winning amid snow

Fernando Alonso, Sebastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima took a significant step towards 2018/19 World Endurance Championship title glory by taking victory in a snow-hit race at Spa

The drivers of the #8 Toyota TS050 Hybrid took a one-lap victory in a race disrupted by four safety car periods and two full-course yellows - and which was finally red-flagged with 11 minutes to run - helped by the sister #7 entry losing a healthy lead with a technical gremlin.

Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez were over 50 seconds in the clear when they were hit by a failed brake sensor just short of half-distance, necessitating a trip to the garage that lasted 11 minutes and cost them four laps.

They eventually trailed home sixth, meaning Alonso, Buemi and Nakajima take a 31-point lead to the Le Mans 24 Hours next month with only 39 points left to play for.

The #8 Toyota lost ground to its sister car after the first of multiple snow showers hit Spa, as Buemi was forced into an extra stop early in the second hour because he was not given slick tyres.

That left Buemi trailing by 56s, although Alonso was able to reduce that to 45s during his first stint - despite a spin at Pouhon that coincided with the start of a virtual safety cars.

Kobayashi had edged the gap back up when the problem hit that effectively decided the race, and potentially the destiny of the championship battle.

The LMP1 privateers were afforded a rare chance to fight for two spots on the podium as a result of the #7 car's problems, and it was the #3 Rebellion R-13 shared by Gustavo Menezes, Thomas Laurent and Nathanael Berthon that took second place.

SMP Racing had looked to have taken the upper hand with its #11 BR Engineering BR1 of WEC debutant Stoffel Vandoorne, Mikhail Aleshin and Vitaly Petrov when it reacted quicker to changing conditions during a shower in hour four.

But the penultimate safety car period eradicated the gap between the two cars and Laurent was able to pass Petrov for second.

The #17 SMP car of Sergey Sirotkin, Stephane Sarrazin and Egor Orudzhev dropped a lap to its sister car after shedding its front-right wheel early in hour three.

They managed to recover to fourth place, helped by a spin for Bruno Senna that dropped the #1 Rebellion he shares with Andre Lotterer and Neel Jani to fifth.

The ByKolles CLM P1/01 finished the best part of 40 laps down after a clash with the #37 Jackie Chan DC Racing LMP2 of Jordan King at La Source left the car with significant front-end damage.

LMP2: Maldonado delivers DragonSpeed victory

DragonSpeed secured its first win in LMP2 courtesy of a storming late stint from Formula 1 race winner Pastor Maldonado.

The penultimate safety car period brought the #31 ORECA Maldonado shares with Anthony Davidson and Roberto Gonzalez to within spitting distance of the class lead, and Maldonado picked off Gabriel Aubry in the #38 DC Racing car as well as Nicolas Lapierre's #36 Signatech Alpine entry.

Maldonado established a 10s buffer out front, which he was wiped out by the final safety car period, but the Venezuelan was able to keep his opponents at bay after the last restart before the red flags were shown.

G-Drive Racing's Aurus-badged ORECA shared by Jean-Eric Vergne, Roman Rusinov and Job van Uitert held on for second place ahead of the #36 car of Lapierre, Andre Negrao and Pierre Thiriet.

The #38 car of Aubry, Ho-Pin Tung and Stephane Richelmi was fourth in class, losing ground in the class championship fight to the #36 crew.

GTE: Aston Martin beats Ferrari

Aston Martin scored a second victory of the season with its new Vantage GTE, as Maxime Martin and Alex Lynn took the honours.

Martin was able to pull a gap in the wet conditions towards the end of a class battle that ebbed and flowed for its entire distance as different manufacturers gambled on different tyre strategies.

Martin passed Davide Rigon's Ferrari after the penultimate restart and built a lead of 10s over the BMW of Antonio Felix da Costa.

But BMW cost itself a likely second place by pitting both its cars in the closing stages, allowing the #51 Ferrari of Alessandro Pier Guidi and James Calado to take second.

Third on the road was the #91 Porsche of Gianmaria Bruni and Richard Lietz, but they were due to serve a drive-through penalty after a clash with the #54 Spirit of Race Ferrari when the race was halted early, demoting the pair to eighth.

It meant the points-leading #92 Porsche of Kevin Estre and Michael Christensen was promoted to the final spot on the podium, putting the pair within touching distance of the drivers' title.

That result was good enough to secure the GTE manufacturers' prize with a race to spare.

GTE Am honours went to the #77 Proton Competition Porsche of Christian Ried, Matt Campbell and Riccardo Pera, five seconds ahead of the pole-winning #90 TF Sport Aston Martin.

Championship leaders Egidio Perfetti, Patrick Lindsey and Jorg Bergmeister finished fifth in the #56 Project 1 Porsche after a late off at Fagnes.

Race result

Pos Class Driver Team Car Laps Gap
1 LMP1 S.Buemi, K.Nakajima, F.Alonso Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota 133 5h44m41.101s
2 LMP1 N.Berthon, T.Laurent, G.Menezes Rebellion Racing Rebellion/Gibson 132 1 Lap
3 LMP1 M.Aleshin, V.Petrov, S.Vandoorne SMP Racing BR Engineering/AER 132 1 Lap
4 LMP1 S.Sarrazin, E.Orudzhev, S.Sirotkin SMP Racing BR Engineering/AER 131 2 Laps
5 LMP1 N.Jani, A.Lotterer, B.Senna Rebellion Racing Rebellion/Gibson 130 3 Laps
6 LMP1 M.Conway, K.Kobayashi, J.M.Lopez Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota 129 4 Laps
7 LMP2 R.Gonzalez, P.Maldonado, A.Davidson DragonSpeed ORECA/Gibson 129 4 Laps
8 LMP2 R.Rusinov, J.van Uitert, J-E.Vergne G-Drive Racing Aurus/Gibson 129 4 Laps
9 LMP2 N.Lapierre, A.Negrao, P.Thiriet Signatech Alpine Matmut Alpine/Gibson 129 4 Laps
10 LMP2 H-Pin Tung, G.Aubry, S.Richelmi Jackie Chan DC Racing ORECA/Gibson 129 4 Laps
11 LMP2 F.Perrodo, M.Vaxiviere, N.Nato TDS Racing ORECA/Gibson 128 5 Laps
12 LMP2 F.van Eerd, G.van der Garde, N.de Vries Racing Team Nederland Dallara/Gibson 127 6 Laps
13 LMP2 D.H.Hansson, J.King, W.Stevens Jackie Chan DC Racing ORECA/Gibson 127 6 Laps
14 LMP2 E.Creed, R.Ricci, N.Boulle Larbre Competition Ligier/Gibson 126 7 Laps
15 GTE Pro A.Lynn, M.Martin Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin 124 9 Laps
16 GTE Pro A.P.Guidi, J.Calado AF Corse Ferrari 124 9 Laps
17 GTE Pro M.Christensen, K.Estre Porsche GT Team Porsche 124 9 Laps
18 GTE Pro A.Farfus, A.F.da Costa BMW Team MTEK BMW 124 9 Laps
19 GTE Pro A.Priaulx, H.Tincknell Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Ford 124 9 Laps
20 GTE Pro D.Rigon, S.Bird AF Corse Ferrari 124 9 Laps
21 GTE Pro M.Sorensen, N.Thiim Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin 124 9 Laps
22 GTE Pro R.Lietz, G.Bruni Porsche GT Team Porsche 124 9 Laps
23 GTE Pro M.Tomczyk, N.Catsburg BMW Team MTEK BMW 124 9 Laps
24 GTE Pro S.Mucke, O.Pla Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Ford 123 10 Laps
25 GTE Am C.Ried, R.Pera, M.Campbell Dempsey-Proton Racing Porsche 122 11 Laps
26 GTE Am S.Yoluc, E.Hankey, C.Eastwood TF Sport Aston Martin 122 11 Laps
27 GTE Am L.P.-Companc, M.Cressoni, M.Griffin Clearwater Racing Ferrari 122 11 Laps
28 GTE Am T.Flohr, F.Castellacci, G.Fisichella Spirit of Race Ferrari 122 11 Laps
29 GTE Am J.Bergmeister, P.Lindsey, E.Perfetti Team Project 1 Porsche 122 11 Laps
30 GTE Am P.D.Lana, P.Lamy, M.Lauda Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin 121 12 Laps
31 GTE Am M.Wainwright, B.Barker, T.Preining Gulf Racing Porsche 121 12 Laps
32 GTE Am M.Ishikawa, O.Beretta, E.Cheever MR Racing Ferrari 120 13 Laps
33 GTE Am G.Roda, G.Roda, M.Cairoli Dempsey-Proton Racing Porsche 115 18 Laps
34 LMP1 T.Dillmann, O.Webb, P.Ruberti ByKOLLES Racing Team ENSO CLM/Gibson 95 38 Laps


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