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6H Spa 2 Hour Report: Toyota leads while Porsche tops LMGTE Pro

Below are the main headlines from the opening two hours of the TOTAL 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, which started under the safety car due to heavy rain

6H Spa 2 Hour Report: Toyota leads while Porsche tops LMGTE Pro
15/08/2020

The opening hour saw very variable weather and track conditions.  It’s the first time the WEC drivers have raced in wet conditions since Fuji in October last year.

LMP1
-            Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Mike Conway leads the headline LMP1 crews in the No. 7 TS050 HYBRID he shares alongside team-mates Kamui Kobayashi and Jose-Maria Lopez
-             No. 7 Toyota currently 59s ahead of the No. 8 entry, the latter losing time after swapping to slicks later than the sister car 
-             No. 4 ByKolles Racing Team third with Tom Dillmann completing the opening stint in the Enso CLM P1/01 
-             Pole-sitters Rebellion Racing fourth following tyre pressure issues in hour one with Norman Nato at the wheel of the Rebellion R13 Gibson 


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LMGTE Pro
-             Great battle in GTE Pro during the first two hours, with the No.91 Porsche 911 RSR at the head of the field after a good dice with No.51 Ferrari 488 GTE EVO of Alessandro Pier Guidi.  
-             Kevin Estre led first 10 laps before the Ferrari took the lead, handling the wet conditions better than the Porsche.  The positions reversed again at the restart after a second Safety Car period, Estre now holding a 16s lead.
-             Third in GTE Pro is the No.91 Porsche of Richard Lietz ahead of the No.97 Aston Martin AMR of Belgian Maxime Martin and Briton Alex Lynn. 
-             Aston Martin Racing’s No.95 had a lucky escape just before the 90 minute mark when Marco Sørensen got a left rear puncture as it occurred at the Bus Stop corner and the Dane got back to the pits with minimum time lost.

LMP2
-             No. 29 Racing Team Nederland and No. 22 United Autosports enjoy extremely close battle for top spot in LMP2 
-             Category leaders United Autosports led for first two hours before Giedo Van Der Garde overtook Filipe Albuquerque going into the race’s third hour
-             No. 36 Signatech Alpine Elf currently third, 27s adrift of second place, following a polished drive with Andre Negrao at the wheel 
-             Cool Racing fourth, the Swiss team losing time in first hour after an early driver change from Alexandre Coigny to Nicolas Lapierre
-             WEC newcomers Eurasia Motorsport currently eighth following a couple of spins out on track and a 10 second stop-and-go penalty
-             No. 37 Jackie Chan DC Racing back of the field due to rear brake failure leading to a lengthy stint in the pits 

LMGTE Am
-             LMGTE Am has seen several different leaders, and it is the No.56 Team Project 1 Porsche 911 RSR of Matteo Cairoli at the head of the time sheets – its strong position owing much to a monster stint from Egidio Perfetti. 
-             Just 1.2s behind is the No. 86 Gulf Racing Porsche, Andrew Watson having taken over from Ben Barker. 
-             Third is the No. 90 TF Sport Aston Martin Vantage AMR, with two Ferraris and three Porsches following behind.  
-             Paul Dalla Lana in the No.98 Aston Martin Vantage AMR went off at Pif Paf just as the first hour came to an end, bringing out a Safety Car while the car was removed from the gravel trap.
-             More heavy rain is due so there’s plenty of action to come!

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