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WEC - Toyota wins opening round at Sebring ; Podium for Ferrari

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18 Mar. 2023 • 1:05
Reigning Hypercar World Champions Toyota Gazoo Racing got their 2023 season off to the best possible start with a one-two win at today’s 1000 Miles of Sebring.
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Kamui Kobayashi steered the No.7 Toyota GR010 Hybrid Hypercar he shared with Mike Conway and Jose Maria Lopez to the checkered flag 2.168s ahead of the sister No. 8 car which was driven by Sebastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa. The No. 7's victory in Sebring sees the Japanese manufacturer take its 40 th win in the WEC.

 

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Taking a first ever podium position to add to yesterday's maiden pole, the No. 50 Ferrari 499P Hypercar crewed by Antonio Fuoco, Nicklas Nielsen and Miguel Molina claimed a strong debut for the Prancing Horse in its first Hypercar race. Today's podium result was made even sweeter as this week Ferrari celebrated its return to the top class of endurance racing for the first time in 50 years.

 

AF Corse Ferrari had to work for its podium result, however, as the No.2 Cadillac Racing squad of Alex Lynn, Earl Bamber and Richard Westbrook challenged the Ferrari 499P Hypercar in the race's closing stages.  

 

Penske Porsche Motorsport claimed fifth and sixth with the new Porsche 963 Hypercar as the No. 5 car of Frederic Makowiecki, Michael Christensen and Dane Cameron finished 23.977s ahead of the sister No. 6 driven by Laurens Vanthoor, Andre Lotterer and Kevin Estre.

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The No.51 Ferrari AF Corse 499P took seventh overall after the Hypercar had to come to the pits for lengthy repairs following contact with the No.54 AF Corse Ferrari LMGTE Am entry with just two hours of the race remaining.

 

Floyd Vanwall Racing Team secured eighth place finish as Jacques Villeneuve, Tom Dillmann and Esteban Guerrieri gathered extra data from the team's first outing in the WEC's Hypercar category.

 

Peugeot TotalEnergies finished ninth and 10th respectively as the No. 93 finished ahead of the sister No.94 Peugeot 9X8 after a challenging day for the French manufacturer.

 

Home heroes Glickenhaus Racing retired in the race's third hour after Romain Dumas was forced to stop the Glickenhaus 007 out on track with a technical issue.

Hertz Team JOTA take tense LMP2 victory

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Yifei Ye, Will Stevens and David Beckmann controlled the second half of the event and despite a late splash and dash pit-stop, that at one stage appeared to jeopardise their victory, the trio took the checkered flag by a slender 2.8s margin.

Stevens, who started and finished the race in the gold Oreca-Gibson, ducked in to the pits for the late stop handing the lead to Mirko Bortolotti in the N0.63 Prema car.

 

However, when the Italian followed suit a few lapses later any worst fears were not realized and Stevens triggered wild celebrations in the Jota pit.

 

The victory ensured that Stevens took his second WEC 1000 Miles LMP2 win at Sebring after a prior success in 2019. Yifei Ye became the first Chinese driver to claim a WEC win, while David Beckmann won on his championship debut. Stevens also took home the first ever Goodyear Wingfoot Trophy which is given to the fastest average driver over a double stint.

 

 

The early phase of the race saw typically close LMP2 racing with multiple leaders vying for the converted win.

 

The pole-position starting No.23 United Autosports car, driven from the start by Oliver Jarvis, looked to have built a race challenging foundation. But a technical issue stopped Jarvis' teammate Joshua Pierson in the fourth hour. It ended all hope of Jarvis and Pierson scoring back-to-back Sebring wins.

 

All was not lost for United Autosports however, as the No.22 car of Filipe Albuquerque, Phil Hanson and Frederick Lubin took a hard-earned runners-up position.

 

Despite the late pit stop, the No.63 Prema crew of Bortolotti, Doriane Pin and Daniil Kvyat still took the final rung of the podium. Pin starred on her LMP2 debut, completing a stunning triple stint mid-race.

Corvette Racing takes home win in LMGTE Am

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The No.33 Chevrolet Corvette C8.R claimed the first LMGTE Am win of 2023 as Nicolas Varrone, Ben Keating and Nicky Catsburg put on a dominant display. The American entered team dominated the final half of the race to ensure reigning category champion Keating begins title defense in style. His teammates Varrone and Catsburg each notched up their first WEC wins.

 

 

Taking the runners-up position is the No.77 Dempsey Proton Porsche 911 RSR 19 of Julien Andlauer, Christian Ried and Mikkel Pedersen. It was Andlauer who capitalised on a late fuel pit-stop for the Daniel Serra piloted Kessel Racing Ferrari 488 GTE Evo.

 

That meant Andlauer and his teammates Takeshi Kimura and Scott Huffaker dropped to third and made it three different manufacturers to fill out the class podium.

 

The Iron Dames Porsche 911 RSR 19 was leading the category but a rare mistake by Rahel Frey, who ran wide at Turn 1 and dislodged bodywork, dropped the pink and black car to eighth position.

 

The next round of the FIA ​​WEC takes place in the Algarve in Portugal for the 6 Hours of Portimao (16 April).

 

 

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