Post by Lee on Jun 17, 2019 8:12:02 GMT
Toyota won the 2019 24 Hours race following a dramatic finish which saw the No 7 car lose the lead late in the race to Alonso's No 8 car.
Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez were cruising to victory until Toyota replaced the wrong tyre on their No 7 TS050, leaving them with a puncture and gifting the No 8 a second straight victory.
The conspiracy theories started the moment that Nakajima passed the ailing Lopez to take the lead as the final hour commenced, and despite his best efforts to catch the slower No 8 from a minute back, the three-time World Touring Car champion could not reel in the newly crowned World Endurance Championship LMP1 champions.
But was it a conspiracy? No, not if you believe Toyota, who made the embarrassing admission afterwards that they changed the wrong tyre on Lopez’s car, removing one Michelin in perfect working order by accident and leaving on the deflated one in one of the most inexcusable mistakes Le Mans has seen.
LMP1
1. 8 Toyota Gazoo Racing
2. 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing
3. 11 SMP Racing
4. 1 Rebellion Racing
5. 3 Rebellion Racing
53. 17 SMP Racing
54. 4 Bykolles Racing Team
61. 10 Dragonspeed
LMP2
6. 36 Signatech Alpine
7. 38 Jackie Chan DC Racing
8. 28 TDS Racing
9. 22 United Autosports
10. 48 IDEC Sport
11. 26 G-Drive Racing
12. 30 Duqueine Engineering
13. 23 Panis Barthez Competition
14. 39 Graff
15. 25 Algarve Pro Racing
16. 20 High Class Racing
17. 50 Larbre Competition
18. 47 Cetilar Vil-Lorba Corse
19. 32 United Autosports
27. 29 Racing Team Nederland
47. 34 Inter Europol Competition
50. 43 RLR M Sport
51. 31 Dragonspeed
52. 37 Jackie Chan DC Racing
55. 49 ARC Bratisla Kaneko Racing
LM GTE Pro
20. 51 AF Corse
21. 91 Porsche GT Team
22. 93 Porsche GT Team
23. 68 Ford Chip Ganassi Team USA
24. 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK
25. 69 Ford Chip Ganassi Team USA
26. 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK
28. 94 Porsche GT Team
29. 63 Corvette Racing
30. 92 Porsche GT Team
31. 82 BMW Team MTEK
42. 89 Risi Competizione
46. 97 Aston Martin Racing
49. 81 BMW Team MTEK
56. 71 AF Corse
57. 95 Aston Martin Racing
59. 64 Corvette Racing
LM GTE Am
32. 85 Keating Motorsports
33. 56 Team Project 1
34. 84 JMW Motorsport
35. 62 Weathertech Racing
36. 77 Dempsey-Proton Racing
37. 57 Car Guy Racing
38. 78 Proton Competition
39. 61 Clearwater Racing
40. 86 Gulf Racing
41. 83 Kessel Racing
43. 70 MR Racing
44. 90 TF Sport
45. 54 Spirit of Race
48. 60 Kessel Racing
58. 98 Aston Martin Racing
60. 88 Dempsey-Proton Racing
Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez were cruising to victory until Toyota replaced the wrong tyre on their No 7 TS050, leaving them with a puncture and gifting the No 8 a second straight victory.
The conspiracy theories started the moment that Nakajima passed the ailing Lopez to take the lead as the final hour commenced, and despite his best efforts to catch the slower No 8 from a minute back, the three-time World Touring Car champion could not reel in the newly crowned World Endurance Championship LMP1 champions.
But was it a conspiracy? No, not if you believe Toyota, who made the embarrassing admission afterwards that they changed the wrong tyre on Lopez’s car, removing one Michelin in perfect working order by accident and leaving on the deflated one in one of the most inexcusable mistakes Le Mans has seen.
LMP1
1. 8 Toyota Gazoo Racing
2. 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing
3. 11 SMP Racing
4. 1 Rebellion Racing
5. 3 Rebellion Racing
53. 17 SMP Racing
54. 4 Bykolles Racing Team
61. 10 Dragonspeed
LMP2
6. 36 Signatech Alpine
7. 38 Jackie Chan DC Racing
8. 28 TDS Racing
9. 22 United Autosports
10. 48 IDEC Sport
11. 26 G-Drive Racing
12. 30 Duqueine Engineering
13. 23 Panis Barthez Competition
14. 39 Graff
15. 25 Algarve Pro Racing
16. 20 High Class Racing
17. 50 Larbre Competition
18. 47 Cetilar Vil-Lorba Corse
19. 32 United Autosports
27. 29 Racing Team Nederland
47. 34 Inter Europol Competition
50. 43 RLR M Sport
51. 31 Dragonspeed
52. 37 Jackie Chan DC Racing
55. 49 ARC Bratisla Kaneko Racing
LM GTE Pro
20. 51 AF Corse
21. 91 Porsche GT Team
22. 93 Porsche GT Team
23. 68 Ford Chip Ganassi Team USA
24. 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK
25. 69 Ford Chip Ganassi Team USA
26. 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK
28. 94 Porsche GT Team
29. 63 Corvette Racing
30. 92 Porsche GT Team
31. 82 BMW Team MTEK
42. 89 Risi Competizione
46. 97 Aston Martin Racing
49. 81 BMW Team MTEK
56. 71 AF Corse
57. 95 Aston Martin Racing
59. 64 Corvette Racing
LM GTE Am
32. 85 Keating Motorsports
33. 56 Team Project 1
34. 84 JMW Motorsport
35. 62 Weathertech Racing
36. 77 Dempsey-Proton Racing
37. 57 Car Guy Racing
38. 78 Proton Competition
39. 61 Clearwater Racing
40. 86 Gulf Racing
41. 83 Kessel Racing
43. 70 MR Racing
44. 90 TF Sport
45. 54 Spirit of Race
48. 60 Kessel Racing
58. 98 Aston Martin Racing
60. 88 Dempsey-Proton Racing