WEC: 1-2 finish for Toyota while Porsche dominate LMGTE Pro in Bahrain

The No.7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid Hypercar driven by Jose-Maria Lopez, Kamui Kobayashi and Mike Conway took victory in the BAPCO 6 Hours of Bahrain this afternoon and made endurance racing history as the first World Champions of the Hypercar era .

In doing so, the trio extended their drivers points advantage as they chase a second WEC title.

Race winners Jose Maria Lopez (ARG) Kamui Kobayashi (JPN) and Mike Conway (GBR)
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing.
World Endurance Championship
6 Hours of Bahrain
27th to 30th October 2021
Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain

No.8 Toyota Gazoo Racing of Sebastien Buemi, Kazuki Nakajima and Brendon Hartley placed second after losing touch with the sister Toyota after small pit-stop issues during the race.

In very hot and challenging conditions, mechanics, engineers and drivers worked intensively to earn TOYOTA GAZOO Racing’s fourth World Championship in WEC, and its third in succession. The victory also maintained the GR010 HYBRID Hypercar’s 100% winning record in 2021, with one race remaining.

Focus now switches to the drivers’ title fight in next weekend’s final race. The Le Mans-winning #7 crew moved a significant step closer to retaining the World Championship they won in Bahrain 12 months ago. Their third win of the season extends their advantage over the #8 drivers to 15 points.

Early in the race the two Toyotas traded the lead multiple times, though the swaps were orchestrated by the team as it attempted to work out which car had the outright pace to win on the day. Once the #7 took control in Hour 2 the race result never felt in doubt, and the Japanese OEM claimed the World Manufacturer’s title in Le Mans Hypercar.

The cars were closely matched and the lead changed hands several times in the early stages as the momentum swung. Eventually the #7 established itself at the front, suffering slightly less from tyre degradation on a day when all Hypercars faced the same issue.

At half distance, José led by just 10 seconds from Sébastien but the battle took a decisive turn after four hours when the #8 was delayed during a tyre change and dropped to third. Although Brendon swiftly overtook the Alpine to reclaim second, he trailed Kamui by around 40 seconds.

“Great job by all my teammates,” said Conway post-race. “All the pit stops for us were flawless, we needed to win this one. If we get pole next weekend, it’s still all to play for.” With one race to go, there is a 15-point gap between the #7 and #8 crews, with the #7 trio leading the way in the Driver’s standings.

Race winners Mike Conway (GBR) Jose Maria Lopez (ARG) and Kamui Kobayashi (JPN)

Alpine meanwhile, finished third, a lap behind, a valiant effort from Matthieu Vaxiviere, Andre Negrao and Nicolas Lapierre not enough to challenge for the win, especially with the team forced to run shorter stints than Toyota.

LMGTE Pro

Kevin Estre and Neel Jani took a third LMGTE Pro win of the season after a faultless display in searingly hot conditions at today’s Bapco 6 Hours of Bahrain.

The No. 92 Porsche GT Team crew dominated proceedings taking a rare WEC lights-to-flag victory virtually unopposed after converting Estre’s fourth pole position of the season.

The #92 Porsche leads the sister #91 Porsche

The win means that Estre and Jani are now just a point behind James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi in the LMGTE Pro title fight with one round to go. Equally Ferrari has the same margin over Porsche in the GT Manufacturers’ FIA World Endurance Championship.

Porsche enjoyed its pace advantage throughout the race with the No.91 Porsche driven by Richard Lietz and Gimmi Bruni riding shot gun in second place for most of the race, largely as protection for their sister car and the drivers’ 2021 title quest.

The Porsche 911 RSR-19 cars managed its tyres expertly to lead all the way and set up an intriguing title finale showdown on the same track, over eight hours, next Saturday afternoon and evening.

Calado and Pier Guidi took third position but also kept their slender lead in title fight which will go down to the wire but is expected to see the Ferrari 488 GTE Evos quicker in the cooler conditions in the final race

Miguel Molina and Daniel Serra claimed fourth place in the No. 52 AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE Evo.

LMP2

In what is their debut FIA WEC season, Belgian squad Team WRT continued its fine run of form with a superb victory in the highly-competitive LMP2 field which saw plenty of action from start to finish.

Drivers Robin Frijns, Ferdinand Habsburg and Charles Milesi executed brilliant tire preservation strategy to lead home LMP2 field in their Oreca 07 Gibson by nearly a minute.

It is the No. 31 car’s second straight victory after triumphing at Le Mans back in August and sees the team move ahead of the No. 28 JOTA car in the fiercely fought LMP2 title-fight as both crews are now separated by just five points.

British squad JOTA claimed a double podium with the No. 28 car driven by Stoffel Vandoorne, Tom Blomqvist and Sean Gelael making an impressive comeback after a difficult start and a spin which saw the pole-sitting car drop down the running order.

Meanwhile, the sister No. 38 car is still in contention for this year’s title after Anthony Davidson, Antonio Felix Da Costa and Roberto Gonzalez finished third – the trio 12 points adrift of their team-mates in the standings.

Anglo-American squad United Autosports USA enjoyed a close fight for third as Filipe Albuquerque battled alongside fellow countryman Antonio Felix Da Costa in the race’s closing hour. Albuquerque was eventually passed by Da Costa, however, with 18 minutes to go and was forced settled for fourth – 15s adrift of the No. 38 JOTA car.

It is still mathematically possible for United Autosports to win this year’s LMP2 championship but P4 today has made it more difficult as they now lie 25 points adrift of category leaders, Team WRT.

As has been the case all season, the LMP2 battle provided plenty of on-track action from the outset, which included a spectacular opening stint from Giedo Van Der Garde in the No. 29 Racing Team Nederland entry who briefly led the category. The team eventually finished fifth place and secured the Pro/Am honors, which they now lead by nine points over DragonSpeed USA going into the final race of the year.

Richard Mille Racing equalled its best result of the season after a solid run from Beitske Visser, Sophia Floersch and Gabriel Aubry to finish in sixth place. Floersch also did an impressive job of keeping Realteam Racing’s Norman Nato behind her in the final laps, the two cars separated by just 0.234s at the finish line.

Realteam Racing and High Class Racing claimed P7 and P8 respectively while Polish squad Inter Europol Competition finished ninth after a succession of issues including a spin on track after impact from another LMP2 car. The team lost further time as they had to return to the pits with a damaged left door.

ARC Bratislava finished P10, while DragonSpeed USA finished last after the team was knocked out of contention when Juan Pablo Montoya lost a wheel after coming out of the pits.

LMGTE Am

In the LMGTE Am category, TF Sport scored its and Aston Martin’s first win since the 2020 24 Hours of Le Mans after a finely judged victory.

Ben Keating, Dylan Pereira, and Felipe Fraga built a fine race after only starting sixth on the class grid.

But Keating, who ultimately took his second win in Bahrain, was able to make immediate headway through the highly competitive field and hand over the No.33 Aston Martin to Pereira who rested the lead from the No.98 Aston Martin Racing entry.

Ben Keating

When Fraga took over for the final two hours he was able to first extend the lead and then defend it against first the No.56 Project 1 Porsche of Matteo Cairoli and then the No.77 Dempsey Proton Porsche driven by Matt Campbell.

The Brazilian took the checkered flag five seconds ahead of the chasing Porsches to delight the TF Sport team and reduce the LMGTE Am title chase gap to the No.83 AF Corse Ferrari trio of Francois Perrodo, Niklas Nielsen and Alessio Rovera to 21.5pts with 39 to play for next weekend.

Campbell sealed second place in the car he shares with Christian Reid and Jaxon Evans, while Cairoli came home third in the Porsche 911 RSR-19 he shares with Egidio Perfetti and Riccardo Pera.

Ferrari entrants featured in the opening exchanges at the front with the No.60 pole-sitting Iron Lynx entry driven by Rino Mastronardi leading the first 25-minutes until a gearbox issue forced the Italian to pit.

Francesco Castellacci took over at the front, but damage sustained from run over debris delayed the No.54 AF Corse later in the race.

Both of the other Aston Martin cars of D’Station and the No.98 Aston Martin Racing entered car had spells in the lead, but the former hit mechanical issues while the latter ultimately took fourth place.

Points leaders Perrodo, Nielsen and Rovera came home in fifth position and were the highest placed Ferrari 488 GTE Evo contender.

Race Results

Pos No. Class Team Drivers Car Laps Behind Gap
1 7 Hypercar H TOYOTA GAZOO RACING Mike Conway/Kamui Kobayashi/Jose Maria Lopez Toyota GR010 HYBRID 185
2 8 Hypercar H TOYOTA GAZOO RACING Sébastien Buemi/Kazuki Nakajima/Brendon Hartley Toyota GR010 HYBRID 185 51.401 51.401
3 36 Hypercar ALPINE ELF MATMUT Andre Negrao/Nicolas Lapierre/Matthieu Vaxiviere Alpine A480 – Gibson 184 1 lap 1 lap
4 31 LM P2 TEAM WRT Robin Frijns/Ferdinand Habsburg/Charles Milesi Oreca 07 – Gibson 180 5 laps 3 laps
5 28 LM P2 JOTA Sean Gelael/Stoffel Vandoorne/Tom Blomqvist Oreca 07 – Gibson 180 1:01.872 1:01.872
6 38 LM P2 JOTA Roberto Gonzalez/Antonio Felix da Costa/Anthony Davidson Oreca 07 – Gibson 180 1:16.299 14.427
7 22 LM P2 UNITED AUTOSPORTS USA Philip Hanson/Fabio Scherer/Filipe Albuquerque Oreca 07 – Gibson 180 1:24.269 7.970
8 29 LM P2 P/A RACING TEAM NEDERLAND Frits van Eerd/Giedo van der Garde/Job Van Uitert Oreca 07 – Gibson 178 7 laps 0.360
9 1 LM P2 RICHARD MILLE RACING TEAM Sophia Flörsch/Beitske Visser/Gabriel Aubry Oreca 07 – Gibson 178 1:23.995 1:23.995
10 70 LM P2 P/A REALTEAM RACING Esteban Garcia/Loic Duval/Norman Nato Oreca 07 – Gibson 178 1:24.229 0.234
11 20 LM P2 P/A HIGH CLASS RACING Dennis Andersen/Anders Fjordbach/Robert Kubica Oreca 07 – Gibson 177 2:52.324 2:52.324
12 34 LM P2 INTER EUROPOL COMPETITION Jakub Smiechowski/Renger van der Zande/Alex Brundle Oreca 07 – Gibson 175 10 laps 1 lap
13 92 LM GTE Pro PORSCHE GT TEAM Kevin Estre/Neel Jani Porsche 911 RSR – 19 174 11 laps 1 lap
14 91 LM GTE Pro PORSCHE GT TEAM Gianmaria Bruni/Richard Lietz Porsche 911 RSR – 19 174 0.690 0.690
15 51 LM GTE Pro AF CORSE Alessandro Pier Guidi/James Calado Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 174 35.824 35.134
16 52 LM GTE Pro AF CORSE Daniel Serra/Miguel Molina Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 174 37.949 2.125
17 33 LM GTE Am TF SPORT Ben Keating/Dylan Pereira/Felipe Fraga Aston Martin Vantage AMR 172 13 laps 6:59.714
18 77 LM GTE Am DEMPSEY – PROTON RACING Christian Ried/Jaxon Evans/Matt Campbell Porsche 911 RSR – 19 172 5.553 5.553
19 56 LM GTE Am TEAM PROJECT 1 Egidio Perfetti/Matteo Cairoli/Riccardo Pera Porsche 911 RSR – 19 172 8.663 3.110
20 98 LM GTE Am ASTON MARTIN RACING Paul Dalla Lana/Augusto Farfus/Marcos Gomes Aston Martin Vantage AMR 172 25.811 17.148
21 44 LM P2 P/A ARC BRATISLAVA Miro Konopka/Oliver Webb/Kush Maini Oreca 07 – Gibson 172 43.559 17.748
22 83 LM GTE Am AF CORSE François Perrodo/Nicklas Nielsen/Alessio Rovera Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 172 1:28.032 44.473
23 86 LM GTE Am GR RACING Michael Wainwright/Benjamin Barker/Tom Gamble Porsche 911 RSR – 19 171 14 laps 1:20.694
24 54 LM GTE Am AF CORSE Thomas Flohr/Francesco Castellacci/Giancarlo Fisichella Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 171 22.167 22.167
25 85 LM GTE Am IRON LYNX Rahel Frey/Sarah Bovy/Katherine Legge Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 171 24.765 2.598
26 57 LM GTE Am KESSEL RACING Takeshi Kimura/Mikkel Jensen/Scott Andrews Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 170 15 laps 39.462
27 47 LM GTE Am CETILAR RACING Roberto Lacorte/Giorgio Sernagiotto/Antonio Fuoco Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 170 1:36.730 1:36.730
28 777 LM GTE Am D’STATION RACING Satoshi Hoshino/Tomonobu Fujii/Andrew Watson Aston Martin Vantage AMR 169 16 laps 26.053
29 60 LM GTE Am IRON LYNX Rino Mastronardi/Andrea Piccini/Matteo Cressoni Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 169 53.712 53.712
30 21 LM P2 P/A DRAGONSPEED USA Henrik Hedman/Juan Pablo Montoya/Ben Hanley Oreca 07 – Gibson 166 19 laps 3 laps
31 88 LM GTE Am DEMPSEY – PROTON RACING Khaled Al Qubaisi/Adrien de Leener/Julien Andlauer Porsche 911 RSR – 19 166 28.620 28.620