P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Norman Nato, Alex Lynn and Will Stevens have won the FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Sao Paulo in the #12 Cadillac, giving Cadillac their first ever WEC win. As well as that, it’s the first win for the Cadillac/JOTA factory partnership between the two, and JOTA’s second overall win in WEC competition, after […]
Norman Nato, Alex Lynn, and Will Stevens secured Cadillac’s first-ever WEC victory by winning the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo in the #12 Cadillac. This triumph also marked the first win for the Cadillac/JOTA factory partnership and the second WEC win for JOTA. The #38 sister Cadillac claimed second place, driven by Sebastien Bourdais, Jenson Button, and Earl Bamber, narrowly missing the top spot.
Julien Andlauer and Michael Christensen finished third in the #5 Porsche, battling closely with the sister Cadillac. The race, starting with Stevens on pole, saw intense competition with key position changes and strategic pit stops.
Despite challenges, Lynn and Nato extended Cadillac’s lead, securing a dominant 1-2 finish while Porsche settled for third and fourth places. The final hour witnessed a fierce duel between Bourdais in the Cadillac and Andlauer in the Porsche, culminating in an exciting finish.
Overall, the event showcased thrilling racing moments and highlighted the competitive performances of Cadillac and Porsche teams in the WEC competition at Sao Paulo.






