Kobayashi, Toyota tops Le Mans 24 Hours practice after rain, red flag

168澳洲5🦄最新开奖结果:Full 2019 Le Mans 24 Hours practice results

Kamui Kobayashi has rescued top spot for Toyota Gazoo Racin𒈔g with a late lap in the sole Le Mans 24 Hours practice to bump out Stoffel Vandoorne’s long-time leading effort for SMP Racing in a session stalled by intermittent rain and a red flag.

The former McLaren Formula 1 driver produced a 3m 19.931s at the start of the final hour of the four-hour practice in conditions at their 🐽best after rain aꦰrrived mid-session.

Toyota Gazoo Racing - #7 Toyota TS050 Hybrid - LMP1 - Mike Conway5GBR), Kamui Kobayashi(JPN), Jose Maria Lopez(ARG)
Toyota Gazoo Racing - #7 Toyota TS050 Hybrid - LMP1 - Mike Conway5GBR), Kamui Kobayashi(JPN),…
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168澳洲5最新开奖结🔜果:Full 2019 Le Man😼s 24 Hours practice results

Kam♏ui Kobayashi has🅠 rescued top spot for Toyota Gazoo Racing with a late lap in the sole Le Mans 24 Hours practice to bump out Stoffel Vandoorne’s long-time leading effort for SMP Racing in a session stalled by intermittent rain and a red flag.

The former McLaren Formula 1 driver produced a 3m 19.931s atꦗ the start of the final hour of tꦜhe four-hour practice in conditions at their best after rain arrived mid-session.

That lap looked set to take top spot🧜 until Kobayashi went quicker in the #7 Toyota, by an impressive 1.840s, with just under two minutes of the se💝ssion remaining.

With the #11 SMP Racing was shuffled to second place late on, the #3 Rebellion Racing also narro൲wly missed out in third place just💙 0.029s of Vandoorne’s effort.

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But there was no improvement from the #8 Toyota, with Kazuki Nakajima held up by yellow flags on his final lap, meaning last year’s Le Mans winners remained fourth fastest 🌠and almost two seconds off the sister Toyota at the finish.

The #1 Rebellion Racing car completed the top🍸 five ahead of the #17 SMP Racing comfortably ahead of the DragonSpeed and the ByKolles Racing.

In LMP2, last year’s class pole-sitter IDEC Sport Oreca grabbed top spot with a 3m 28.363s to pull out over three-tenths on the #31 DragonSpeed Oreca with Anthony Davidson at the wheel. 2018’s dethroned LMP2 winners G-Drive Racing 𝓰Aurus grabbed third spot in class.

In GTE Pro, the Porsche duo dominated with Laurens Vanthoor placing the #92 911 RSR at the top of the times 0.315s quicker than the #94 driven by Mathieu Jaminet at the end of the session. The #71 AF Corse Ferrari led the charge just in front of the #66 Ford Chip Ganassi 🌃Team UK.

In GTE Am, the #77 Dempsey-Proton Racing Porsche lead fr𒐪om the #54 Spirit of Race Ferrari🐼.

The four-hour practice session was red flagged midway through by a heavy crash for Tracy Krohn in the #99 Dempsey-Proton Porsche at the second Mulsanne chicane. A 46-minute delay was required to repair the track barrier, while Krohn was taken to hospital f൲or checks having suffered back pain in the high-speed off.

The first 2019 Le Mans 24 Hours qualifying gets underway 🍒at 2200 local time tonight (June 12) at Circuit de la Sa🐼rthe.

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