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Alonso and Toyota win the Le Mans 24H

Fernando Alonso has completed the second leg of the illustrious Triple Crown, by winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans this weekend. The Toyota #8 car came home to win the race by two laps from the sister car, with Kazuki Nakajima behind the wheel. The third member of the team, Sebastian Buemi, is also a former Formula 1 driver, completing the trio of F1 racers.   More to follow… Fernando Alonso Le Mans
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