P1racenews AI automatic summary:
The end is now in sight and with five hours to go at Le Mans, the race is well and truly on for the overall win. The safety car for the Heart of Racing incident at Indianapolis bunched the field up…
With five hours to go at Le Mans, the race for the overall win is heating up as the top 10 cars are now on the lead lap together on track after the safety car incident. Earl Bamber briefly took the lead in the No. 2 Cadillac, but fell to 10th due to an out-of-sync pit stop. The fight for the lead is now a four-way battle between Ferrari, Porsche, AF Corse, and Toyota, all in contention. Several exciting moves have been made, including Fuoco’s bold pass for the lead at Indianapolis. Kamui Kobayashi has struggled, while two Hypercars encountered trouble at Indianapolis, affecting the competition. In LMP2, Vector Sport leads, and in LMGT3, Richard Lietz controls the race.