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De Vries balks after second place in Le Mans: 'We were so close'

So close, yet ultimately so far away. While Ferrari celebrated victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Toyota mourned a missed opportunity. Just 14 seconds short of beating Ferrari in the French city, the Japanese team came up short after a 24 hours of bad luck, slips, a drive through penalty and technical problems (in the last stint).
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