Sunrise and 4 hours to go, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, becomes a sprint.

No. 12 Courage Oreca LC70, No. 81 Advanced Engineering Ferrari F30, Unknown Peugeot 908 HDI FAP
No. 12 Courage Oreca LC70, No. 81 Advanced Engineering Ferrari F30, Unknown Peugeot 908 HDI FAP
Le Mans, France – As the sun rises on the 77th running at the Circuit de la Sarthe the distance race becomes a sprint. Can the lone Audi R15 TDI make up the 2 laps defficite that it needs. Have the Peugeot 908 HDI FAP’s found the reliablity that they have been missing the last two years? Will the race that always gets rain, be left dry?  The sunrise was mostly overcast, and currently it is very humid and muggy. The last few hours have been very action packed, with 2 full course safety cars, one for No. 17 Pescarolo Sport Peugeot 908 HDI FAP and another for the No. 009 Aston Martin that crashed badly in the Porsche curves. As morning broke, many of the other cars have been in and out of the pits for a sundry of problems ranging from Stop and Go Penalties to loosing wheels. Patrick Dempsey continues to add laps to his count, which results in money for his charity, Mecenat Chirurgie Cardiaque, although he was sidelined in the pits for some repairs to the rear engine cover.

Peugeot 908 HDI FAP
Peugeot 908 HDI FAP
With just under 4 hours left it is still far to close to call, but the Peugeot 908 HDI FAP team has been running their race from start to finish. It is up to the Audi Sport R15 team to push as hard as they can.

Current running order by Class:

Pos # Team Driver in Pit Laps

LMP1
1 9 Peugeot Sport Total WURZ Alexander  320
2 8 Team Peugeot Total SARRAZIN Stephane  319
3 1 Audi Sport Team Joest MCNISH Allan  317
4 007 AMR Eastern Europe ENGE Thomas  312
5 11 Team Oreca Matmut AIM PANIS Olivier  308
6 13 Speedy Racing Sebah PROST Nicolas  307
7 14 Kolles ZWOLSMAN Charles  307
8 7 Team Peugeot Total KLIEN Christian  307
9 16 Pescarolo Sport BARBOSA Joao  306
10 15 Kolles BAKKERUD Christian  298
LMP2
1 31 Team Essex COLLARD Emmanuel  299
2 5 Navi Team Goh KUNIMOTO Keisuke  296
3 33 Speedy Racing Sebah LEUENBERGER Benjamin  286
4 24 OAK Racing HEIN Richard  278
5 25 RML ERDOS Tommy  273
6 32 Team Barazi Epsilon BARAZI Juan  269
7 39 KSM MARSH Matthew  225
8 35 OAK Racing LAHAYE Matthieu  208
9 30 Racing Box PICCINI Andrea  203
10 41 G.A.C. Racing Team PETER Philipp  102

GT1
1 64 Corvette Racing BERETTA Olivier  287
2 63 Corvette Racing O CONNELL Johny  287
3 73 Alphand Aventures MAASSEN Xavier  281
4 66 Jetalliance Racing Gmbh MULLER Alex  242
5 72 Alphand Aventures GOUESLARD Patrice  99
6 68 JLOC YAMAGISHI Yutaka  1
GT2
1 82 Risi Competizione SALO Mika  274
2 97 BMS Scuderia Italia BABINI Fabio  272
3 92 JMW Motorsport BELL Robert  270
4 78 AF Corse RUSSO Matias  269
5 83 Risi Competizione KROHN Tracy  268
6 85 Snoras Spyker Squadron BLEEKEMOLEN Jeroen  266
7 76 Imsa Performance Matmut LONG Patrick  262
8 84 Team Modena MANSELL Leo  261
9 99 JMB Racing BOUCHUT Christophe  255
10 81 Advanced Engineering FOSTER Joe  249

LMP1 Aston Martin 007
LMP1 Aston Martin 007
LMP2 Essex Porsche RS Spyder
LMP2 Essex Porsche RS Spyder
Corvette C6R
Corvette C6R
LMGT2 No. 81 Team Advanced Engineering
LMGT2 No. 81 Team Advanced Engineering
No. 1 Audi Sport R15
No. 1 Audi Sport R15
Dyson Racing No. 87 Aston Martin Vantage DBR
Dyson Racing No. 87 Aston Martin Vantage DBR
LMP1 Pescarolo Judd No. 16
LMP1 Pescarolo Judd No. 16

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