24 Hours of Le Mans - Hour 2 Recap
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24 Hours of Le Mans - Hour 2 Recap

Two hours into the 24 Hours of Le Mans Toyota continues to lead up top, while Vaillante Rebellion is looking strong in LMP2. Aston Martin and Ferrari are still the two to watch in both LMGTE classes.

LMP1

Mike Conway was able to get around his teammate in the #8 (Buemi) to re-take the overall lead. The #8 Porsche with Neel Jani on board is still third.

Following contact on the opening lap, the #4 ENSO has officially retired.

LMP2

The #31 and #13 ORECAs entered by Vaillante Rebellion have been running up front for a good distance. #31 Senna held the lead early in the hour, before handing the car over to Nicolas Prost. Now Prost leads teammate Mathias Beche in the #13 ORECA.

The Jackie Chan DC Racing outfit has been taking turns in third place. Presently it is Thomas Laurent in the #38 chasing the Vaillante Rebellion teammates.

LMGTE Pro

Aston Martin Racing still holds onto the top two spots in LMGTE Pro. Nicki Thiim had a firm hold on the lead in the #95 Aston Martin before handing the car over to Marco Sorensen. He leads Daniel Serra in the #97 Aston Martin.

Alessandro Per Guidi (#51 Ferrari) was knocked out of the third spot first by the #92 Porsche of Kévin Estre, who was then passed by the #66 Ford in the hands of Olivier Pla.

LMGTE Am

Ferrari is atop the LMGTE Am class thanks to Townsend Bell in the #62, but he has now completed his first stint and handed the car over to Bill Sweedler. Two Aston Martins follow; first the #95 with Paul Dala Lana in the driver’s seat, then the #90 with Salih Yoluc aboard.

The LMGTE Am category produced the first official retirement of the race; the #88 Porsche was hit by the #26 ORECA in the Porsche Curves, causing both to hit the guardrail. The #88 (Al Qubaisi) and #26 (Rusinov) were both able to make it back to pit lane, but the damage on the Porsche was too extensive to continue.

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