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Toyota reclaim Le Mans crown to end Ferrari streak
Key takeaways
- Toyota won their sixth Le Mans title
- Toyota survived a late battle with BMW and Cadillac to win the Le Mans 24 Hours and end Ferrari's recent domination of the famous race.
- Britain's Mike Conway and Dutchman Nyck de Vries completed the three-driver line-up with Kobayashi for the number seven Toyota, with 42-year-old Conway claiming his second victory at Le Mans for the Japanese team.
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Toyota won their sixth Le Mans title
Toyota survived a late battle with BMW and Cadillac to win the Le Mans 24 Hours and end Ferrari's recent domination of the famous race.
Former Formula 1 driver Kamui Kobayashi held on to cross the line in the number seven Toyota TR010, 10.9 seconds ahead of the Netherlands' Robin Frijns in the BMW M Hybrid V8, with Switzerland's Sebastien Buemi a further 9.5 seconds back in the number eight Toyota.
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