LeMans 24 Hour recap
Porsche No. 2 wins! |
Circuit de la Sarthe, 20 June 2016
– As the Rolex countdown clock called time on an action-packed weekend, it was the #2 Porsche 919 Hybrid who claimed success at the 84th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2016. After a dramatic turn of events on the final lap, the team of Romain Dumas, Neel Jani and Marc Lieb claimed Porsche’s second consecutive victory after 24 grueling hours of hard fought racing. The 24 Hours of Le Mans is considered one of the toughest motor sport races in the world, and this year’s event perfectly demonstrated that when it comes to endurance racing, every second counts.RACES WITHIN A RACE
The extreme weather conditions meant the historic race started behind the safety car. After 53 minutes, the real racing began and as conditions dried, the LMP1 class battle between the Audi, Porsche and Toyota teams began with Toyota taking an early advantage. Racing distances of over 5,000 kilometers on a combination of public roads and race track, the cars’ and drivers’ speed and reliability were tested to the absolute limits; their performance on track reflecting Rolex’s values of precision as well as the constant quest for perfection.
As night fell at the Circuit de la Sarthe, both the #1 Porsche 919 Hybrid and #7 Audi R18 teams had to make lengthy pit stops for repairs, taking them out of contention for the LMP1 class win. Meanwhile, the #82 Ferrari 488 GTE driven by Gian Carlo Fisichella led the Ford GTs in the GTE PRO class, as the 2015 winning Corvettes struggled for pace. As dawn broke, the drivers battled under intense pressure to perform at the highest level. The two Toyotas remained dominant for much of the morning until the #2 Porsche 919 Hybrid, driven by Neel Jani, split them as the race entered the final quarter. With four and a half hours to go the #68 Ford GT car, with Joey Hand behind the wheel, finally passed the #82 Ferrari 488 GTE and held the lead until the checkered flag, re-igniting memories of one of the greatest contests in the history of Le Mans between Ferrari and Ford, when Ford completed a spectacular 1-2-3 podium finish 50 years ago.
The #68 Ford GT takes the checkered flag to win the GTE-Pro class |
TO EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
As the Rolex clock counted down the final minutes, the #5 Toyota TS050 Hybrid driven by Kazuki Nakajima looked almost certain for victory, but it was not meant to be. On the penultimate lap, Nakajima’s Toyota slowed unexpectedly, stunning both the 263,500 strong crowd around the track and the race’s global TV audience. As it approached the start finish line to complete its final lap, the Toyota TS050 Hybrid stopped briefly, allowing Neel Jani in the #2 Porsche 919 Hybrid to pass and take the victory. This sudden turn of events yet again proves that the 24 Hours of Le Mans is the ultimate endurance event and demands a flawless performance from start to finish.
The LMP2 class was won by the #36 Alpine A460-Nissan driven by Nicolas Lapierre, Stephane Richelmi and Gustavo Menezes. The PRO AM class was won by Californian Scuderia Corsa team and the #62 Ferrari 458 Italia GTE driven by Townsend Bell, Jeffrey Segal and William Sweedler.