The three drivers also brought the Japanese car maker on Sunday also the fourth overall victory in a row.
The Swiss Sebastien Buemi and the Japanese Kazuki Nakajima, which had been successful over the past three years and this time were supported by the former Formula 1 pilot Brendon Hartley from New Zealand, also drove with Toyota in second place. Thus, the company celebrated its third double success at the 89th edition of the long-distance classic at the Sarthe. Another car manufacturer was not at the start in Le Mans.
In the finish, the two dominant factory Toyotas separated two rounds. In third place, the Frenchman Nicolas Lapierre and Matthieu Vaxiviere had four round residue on the winners with the Brazil Andre Negrao in the Alpine A480.
Flopsch remains unhurt
DTM pilot Sophia Flörsch had unlucky. It was guilty involved in an accident with its ORECA prototype of the LMPS class and right away. It ran very well up to the accident and much better than expected for us, said the Munich, who remained unhurt. With their teammates Tatiana Calderon from Colombia and Beitske Visser from the Netherlands, at the time of the accident after five hours, she had eleven eleven at a total of 61 starters.
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