Frédéric Makowiecki (Porsche n°91) et Sébastien Bourdais (Ford GT no. 68) livened up the 21st hour of the race, battling for tenths for second place in the GTE Pro. If the four-time Champ Car champion managed to take the advantage, the Porsche driver managed to regain his due. The commissioners investigated the duel without issuing sanctions. The #91 of Laurens Vanthoor remains more than two minutes ahead of the sister car.
The fight continues in #LMGTEPro, this time between Frédéric Macowiecki @FredMako1 on @PorscheRaces #91 and Sébastien Bourdais @BourdaisOnTrack on @FordPerformance @CGRsportscar #68!
And it's not over…# LEMANS24 #WEC pic.twitter.com/my5zh1H195
— 24 Hours of Le Mans (@24 hours of Le Mans) 17th June 2018
The Toyota se rapprochent de la victoire avec la n°8 de Fernando Alonso in the lead now more than two minutes ahead of the No. 7 of José-Maria Lopez. The Argentinian lost time by spinning at the exit of the Dunlop Chicane. The No. 1 Rebellion of Bruno Senna still completes the provisional podium ahead of the No. 3 of Mathias Beche.
G-Drive Racing remains clinging to first place in LM P2, with Andrea Pizzitola having a large lead over theAlpine André's A470 negrao. While the Oreca 07 of Idec Sport Racing fell outside the Top 5 of the category, it is the No. 39 of Graff Racing led by Vincent Capillaire which completes the provisional LM P2 podium with Juan Pablo Montoya at the top. attack on the #217 United Autosports Ligier JS P32 in fourth position.
In GTE Am, no change at the front with Julien Andlauer in the lead at the wheel of the No. 911 Dempsey-Proton Racing 77 RSR which has almost half a minute ahead of the Ferrari of Keating Motorsports led by Lukasz Stolz.
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