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Porsche wins dramatic Le Mans 24h race

Just like the previous edition, Porsche has won the Le Mans 24 hours race, once again in a race that largely saw its outcome decided by reliability. The winner #2 car was steered to victory by Timo Bernhard, Brandon Hartley and Earl Bamber. Toyota dominated the first hours of the race as their #7 went off from pole position to build a healthy lead over the #1 Porsche. By that time, the first of the LMP1 contenders, the #4 of ByTeamKolles has already retired, and he would be joined by several others later on. The first of which was the leader of the race, the #7 Toyota of Conway-Kobayashi-Sarrazin. At the time, it was holding a strong lead over the No.1 Porsche when, just towards the end of...
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