P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Alessandro Pier Guidi leads Le Mans in the #51 Ferrari, with well under six hours to go, with an eight second gap to Yifei Ye in the #83 satellite Ferrari. In the last hour or so, the gap has widened a bit. Ye’s teammate Robert Kubica originally had it around a second and was catching […]
Alessandro Pier Guidi is currently leading the Le Mans race in the #51 Ferrari, with less than six hours remaining and an eight-second gap over Yifei Ye in the #83 satellite Ferrari. The gap between the two Ferraris has widened over time, with Robert Kubica falling back to over eight seconds behind Antonio Giovinazzi after the latest pitstops.
Miguel Molina is holding the third position, about 40 seconds behind the leading Ferrari in the #50 sister car. Kevin Estre is the top performer for Porsche in the #6 machine, strategically aiming for longer stints to potentially save a pitstop and gain an advantage over the Ferraris.
Brendon Hartley in the #8 Toyota is currently in fifth place, nearly two minutes behind Giovinazzi. The #12 polesitting Cadillac, driven by Alex Lynn, is in the sixth position.
In the LMP2 category, Tom Dillmann leads in the #43 Inter Europol Oreca, with a 22-second lead over Ollie Gray in the #48 VDS Panis Oreca, and Sebastian Alvarez is in third place in the #28 IDEC Sport Oreca. Richard Lietz is leading in the GT category in the #92 Manthey Porsche, with a significant margin over the #21 AF Corse Ferrari of Simon Mann, who holds the second position. Charlie Eastwood is in third place in the #81 TF Sport Corvette.






