2021 24 Hours of Le Mans explained

Flag:FRA
2021 24 Hours of Le Mans
Round No:4
Round Total:6
Year:2021
Date:21–22 August
Location:Le Mans, France
Circuit:Circuit de la Sarthe
Duration:24 Hours
Laps:371
Distance Km:5177.17
Distance Miles:3217
Pole Time:3:23.900
Pole Team: Toyota Gazoo Racing
Pole Drivers: Kamui Kobayashi
Category1:Hypercar
Category1 Winner Team: Toyota Gazoo Racing
Category1 Winner Drivers: Mike Conway
Kamui Kobayashi
José María López
Category2:LMP2
Category2 Winner Team: Team WRT
Category2 Winner Drivers: Robin Frijns
Ferdinand Habsburg
Charles Milesi
Category3:LMP2 Pro-Am
Category3 Winner Team: DragonSpeed USA
Category3 Winner Drivers: Ben Hanley
Henrik Hedman
Juan Pablo Montoya
Category4:GTE Pro
Category4 Winner Team: AF Corse
Category4 Winner Drivers: James Calado
Côme Ledogar
Alessandro Pier Guidi
Category5:GTE Am
Category5 Winner Team: AF Corse
Category5 Winner Drivers: François Perrodo
Nicklas Nielsen
Alessio Rovera

The 89th 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 89e 24 Heures du Mans) was a 24-hour automobile endurance race for teams of three drivers each entering Le Mans Prototype (LMP) and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance (LMGTE) cars held between 21 and 22 August 2021, at the Circuit de la Sarthe, close to Le Mans, France, before 50,000 spectators. It was the event's 89th edition, as organised by the automotive group, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) since 1923. The event, the fourth round of the 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship, was postponed from June to August to increase the likelihood of admitting spectators to the race amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in France. A test day was held a week prior to the event on 15 August.

The race was the first Le Mans event to feature the new Le Mans Hypercar regulations as its highest class, replacing the LMP1 class. A Toyota GR010 Hybrid shared by Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López began from pole position after Kobayashi set the overall fastest lap time in the Hyperpole session. The trio led for most of the race to achieve their first Le Mans victories and Toyota's fourth in succession. Their teammates Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Kazuki Nakajima finished two laps behind in second; Alpine's Nicolas Lapierre, André Negrão and Matthieu Vaxivière, who shared an Alpine A480-Gibson car, completed the overall podium.

The debuting Team WRT squad of Robin Frijns, Ferdinand Habsburg and Charles Milesi won the Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) class by 0.727 seconds over Jota Sport's Tom Blomqvist, Sean Gelael and Stoffel Vandoorne after the second WRT crew of Louis Delétraz, Robert Kubica and Yifei Ye failed to complete the final lap because of a throttle sensor problem stopping their class-leading Oreca 07 entry. Ferrari won the Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional (LMGTE Pro) class with an AF Corse-fielded Ferrari 488 GTE Evo shared by James Calado, Côme Ledogar and Alessandro Pier Guidi beating Corvette Racing's Nicky Catsburg, Antonio García and Jordan Taylor in a Chevrolet Corvette C8.R by 41.686 seconds. The Italian marque also won the Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Amateur (LMGTE Am) category for the first time with AF Corse's Nicklas Nielsen, François Perrodo and Alessio Rovera ahead of TF Sport's Felipe Fraga, Ben Keating and Dylan Pereira in an Aston Martin Vantage AMR.

Conway, Kobayashi and López's victory promoted them atop the Hypercar Drivers' Championship by nine points over their teammates, Buemi, Hartley and Nakajima, whose second-place finish demoted them to second. Alpine's Lapierre, Negrão and Vaxivière maintained their hold on third position. Calado and Pier Guidi, with 124 points, overtook Porsche's Kévin Estre and Neel Jani for the GTE Drivers' Championship. Toyota and Ferrari left Le Mans as the respective Hypercar World Endurance and GTE Manufacturers' Championship leaders with two races left in the season.

Background

Pre-race, Toyota trio Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Kazuki Nakajima led the Hypercar Drivers' Championship with 75 points, over their teammates Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López with 69 points. With 60 points, Alpine's Nicolas Lapierre, André Negrão and Matthieu Vaxivière were third, with Glickenhaus' Romain Dumas and Richard Westbrook fourth.[1] In the GTE Drivers' Championship, Porsche's Kévin Estre and Neel Jani led with 76 points ahead of AF Corse's James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi in second, and their third-placed teammates Miguel Molina and Daniel Serra. Toyota led Alpine in the Hypercar World Endurance Championship, and Ferrari led Porsche in the GTE Manufacturers' Championship.

The 2021 event, the 89th running of the race, was to be staged at the Circuit de la Sarthe close to Le Mans, France, between 12 and 13 June; because of the COVID-19 pandemic in France, the ACO postponed it to 21 and 22 August to increase the likelihood of admitting spectators pending easing of global travel restrictions based on local vaccine administration rates.[2] [3] [4] It was made the fourth, not the third round of the 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship.[5] The ACO confirmed it would admit a maximum of about 50,000 spectators to the circuit, approximately 20 percent of its normal 250,000 attendance. Attendees had to present a French Government health passport proving full vaccination, a negative COVID-19 lateral flow test taken within 48 hours, or provide proof of a previous COVID infection between fifteen days to six months and be deemed immune.[6] Face masks had to be worn; the paddock was separated from each of the fan sections.[7]

Regulation change

A new Le Mans Hypercar (LMH) class, with regulations intended to reduce costs and improve competition created jointly by the ACO and the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), replaced the ageing and more expensive Le Mans Prototype LMP1 category. Manufacturers were allowed to construct either specifications of road-going cars or specifically designed prototype vehicles powered by either a hybrid or a non-hybrid system. The minimum weight and maximum power output of LMH class cars were capped.[8]

Entries

Entries for the race were open from 4 December 2020 to 23 February 2021.[9] The ACO granted 62 invitations and entries were divided between the LMH, Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2), Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional (LMGTE Pro) and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Amateur (LMGTE Am) classes.[10]

Automatic entries

Teams that won their class in the 2020 24 Hours of Le Mans, or won championships in the European Le Mans Series (ELMS), Asian Le Mans Series (ALMS), and the Michelin Le Mans Cup (MLMC) earned automatic entry invitations. The second-place finishers in the 2020 ELMS in LMP2 and LMGTE championships each earned an automatic invitation. Two participants from the IMSA SportsCar Championship (IMSA) were chosen by the ACO to be automatic entries, regardless of their performance or category. As teams were granted invitations, they were allowed to change their cars from the previous year but not their category. The European and Asian LMP3 (Le Mans Prototype 3) champion was required to field an entry in LMP2. The MLMC Group GT3 (GT3) champion was limited to the LMGTE Am category.[11] [12]

The ACO announced the final list of automatic entries on 5 March 2021. GPX Racing chose to forgo its automatic invitation because the team did not believe they had the equipment necessary to compete at Le Mans.[13]

+Automatic entries for the 2021 24 Hours of Le MansReason invitedLMP2LMGTE Am
1st in the 24 Hours of Le Mans United Autosports TF Sport
1st in the European Le Mans Series (LMP2 and LMGTE) Proton Competition
2nd in the European Le Mans Series (LMP2 and LMGTE) Kessel Racing
1st in the European Le Mans Series (LMP3)
IMSA SportsCar Championship at-large entries Patrick Kelly Ryan Hardwick
1st in the Asian Le Mans Series (LMP2 and GT) G-Drive Racing Precote Herberth Motorsport
1st in the Asian Le Mans Series (LMP3) United Autosports
2nd in the Asian Le Mans Series (GT) GPX Racing
3rd in the Asian Le Mans Series (GT) Rinaldi Racing
4th in the Asian Le Mans Series (GT) Inception Racing with Optimum Motorsport
1st in the Michelin Le Mans Cup (GT3) Iron Lynx

Entry list and reserves

The ACO announced the full 62 car entry list on 9 March. In addition to the 33 guaranteed WEC entries, 14 came from the ELMS, five from IMSA, seven from the ALMS and two one-off Le Mans entries. There were 30 cars in the two LMP classes, 31 in each of the two LMGTE categories and one innovative entry.[10] In addition to the 62 entries given invitations for the race, four were put on a reserve list to replace any withdrawn or ungranted invitations. Reserve entries were ordered with the first replacing the first withdrawal from the race, regardless of the class and entry. They were chosen based on their sporting and technical quality, fan, media and public interest and commitment, and loyalty to other ACO-administered series.[14]

Garage 56

The Garage 56 concept to test new technologies at Le Mans returned after a half-decade absence.[15] [16] The ACO granted the innovative spot to Frédéric Sausset's La Filière by SRT41 team,[16] who had deferred their planned entry from the 2020 event to the following year's race because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[15] It entered the Graff-prepared  84 Oreca 07-Gibson car converted to an adapted automobile fitted with a braking, clutch and throttle system controlled by paraplegic drivers Takuma Aoki and Nigel Bailly from a hand-controlled steering wheel.[15] [16] Their non-disabled co-driver Matthieu Lahaye could drive the vehicle normally. The team participated in the four-hour ELMS rounds in France and Spain as a precursor to the longer race at Le Mans.[15]

Pre-race balance of performance changes

The FIA and ACO imposed a balance of performance to maintain a separation between the Hypercar and LMP2 categories.[17] The Alpine A480-Gibson car received a maximum stint energy allowance of 844MJ, a 74MJ reduction from 918MJ or eight per cent from the preceding 6 Hours of Monza. The Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH and Toyota GR010 Hybrid vehicles had no performance changes.[17] [18] In LMGTE Pro, 10kg (20lb) of weight was removed from the Ferrari 488 GTE Evo for easier handling, and its fuel capacity was raised by 5l. The Porsche 911 RSR-19 received 1kg (02lb) weight, 1l fuel capacity, and 0.7mm air restrictor diameter increases. The LMGTE Am minimum weights were shared by each team per manufacturer, with the Ferraris and Porsches 10kg (20lb) heavier than their Pro equivalents and the Aston Martin Vantage AMR lighter at 1257kg (2,771lb).[18]

Testing

A test day held on 15 August, one week prior to the race, required all entrants to participate in eight hours of driving divided into two sessions.[19] A majority of signed drivers were involved as well as actor Michael Fassbender driving the No. 77 Dempsey-Proton Racing Porsche; Emmanuel Collard was the No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari's test driver; Laurents Hörr shared the Duqueine Team Oreca 07-Gibson; Gustavo Menezes was nominated to drive both of the Glickenhaus entries, and Pierre Sancinéna joined SRT41's team for test day.[20] Only 11 drivers were granted dispensation to miss testing because they were entered in Formula E's season-ending Berlin ePrix.[21] Toyota led the first session with a 3:31.263-minute lap by Hartley in the No. 8 Toyota. Lapierre was a quarter of a second slower in the grandfathered LMP1 No. 36 Alpine A480 car; Conway's No. 7 Toyota recorded the third-quickest lap. Olivier Pla put the No. 709 Glickenhaus fourth overall.[22] [23] Paul di Resta set the fastest LMP2 lap time with a 3:33.429 driving the No. 23 United Autosports Oreca, ahead of Phil Hanson's No. 22 sister car, Yifei Ye's debuting No. 41 Team WRT entry and Oliver Jarvis' No. 82 Risi Competizione vehicle.[22] [24] Porsche were first and second in LMGTE Pro with Estre's No. 92 car ahead of the No. 91 sister team of Gianmaria Bruni. The highest-placed Ferrari was Calado's third-placed No. 51 AF Corse entry.[23] [24] Marcos Gomes' No. 98 Aston Martin led LMGTE Am from Alessio Picariello's No. 18 Absolute Racing and Julien Andlauer's No. 88 Dempsey-Proton Porsches. Separate accidents by Satori Hoshino's No. 777 D'Station Racing Aston Martin at the Porsche Curves, Tom Gamble's GR Racing No. 86 Porsche and John Hartstone under braking for the first Mulsanne chicane in Aston Martin's No. 95 entry on the Mulsanne Straight led to stoppages during the session.[22] [24] [25]

The second session saw Glickenhaus move atop when Pla turned in a 3:29.115-minute lap in the No. 709 car with less than ten minutes left. Conway improved the No. 7 Toyota to second place after leading for most of the session; Nakajima's No. 8 car went from first to third. Lapierre's No. 36 Alpine was fourth with Romain Dumas' No. 708 Gilckenhaus fifth.[26] Paul-Loup Chatin bettered LMP2's fastest lap with a time of 3:31.105, leading IDEC Sport's No. 48 team ahead of Will Stevens' No. 65 Panis Racing car and Louis Delétraz's No. 41 WRT entry. United Autosports fell to fourth and fifth after laps by Di Resta and Filipe Albuquerque.[27] In LMGTE Pro, Porsche took the first three positions as Earl Bamber led with a 3:52.901-minute time in the No. 79 WeatherTech Racing Porsche, but he did not better Estre's first session lap. The German company also led in LMGTE Am with the fastest lap set by Harry Tincknell in the No. 99 Proton Competition car.[26] There were three deployments of the full course yellow flag procedure. Roberto Lacorte stopped Cetilar Racing's No. 47 Ferrari before Mulsanne corner with a rear axle failure, Scott Andrews ran wide onto artificial grass and into the Porsche Curves gravel trap in Kessel's No. 57 Ferrari and Bruni spun entering the Dunlop chicane.[25] [28]

After testing

IDEC Sport reconstructed the No. 17 Oreca around a new chassis during the session following contact with Dwight Merriman and the No. 31 WRT car.[29] IDEC subsequently signed former Rebellion driver Thomas Laurent to share the No. 17 car replacing the injured Kyle Tilley, who had withdrawn from the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.[30]

Practice

The first three-hour practice session took place on the afternoon of 18 August.[19] López lapped fastest at 3:29.309, 0.086 seconds quicker than Negrao in second, who was 0.001 seconds ahead of Nakajima in third. Hanson led LMP2, followed by Nyck de Vries' No. 26 G-Drive Racing entry with a 3:29.441-minute lap, and Tom Blomqvist's No. 28 Jota car; they finished fourth, fifth and eighth quickest overall. The trio separated Westbrook's and Pla's Glickenhaus Hypercars in sixth and seventh overall. Daniel Serra's No. 52 AF Corse Ferrari led the Pro class of LMGTE with a 3:50.123-minute lap as Nick Tandy's No. 64 Chevrolet Corvette C8.R was within 0.040 seconds of the Ferrari. Matteo Cairoli's No. 56 Team Project 1 Porsche was fastest in LMGTE Am and the third-quickest amongst all LMGTE entrants as Porsche occupied first to fourth in the Amateur category.[31] Marco Sørensen damaged the No. 20 High Class Racing car's front-right corner in a collision with a tyre barrier exiting the pit lane. António Félix da Costa's No. 28 Jota entry collided with Antonio Fuoco's No. 47 Cetilar car at Tertre Rouge turn; both accidents forced separate stoppages to the session.[32]

The shorter two-hour session followed that evening.[19] Buemi led with a 3:29.351-minute lap ahead of his teammate Kobayashi by 0.387 seconds as Pipo Derani carried the No. 708 Glickenhaus to third. Jota's Anthony Davidson recorded the fastest LMP2 lap with a time of 3:32.390. Norman Nato's No. 70 Realteam Racing and the No. 22 United Autosports and No. 26 G-Drive cars were second to fourth. Porsche led both LMGTE classes with Laurens Vanthoor's WeatherTech and Frédéric Makowiecki's No. 91 cars heading the Pro category with Andlauer the fastest Amateur class driver in the No. 88 Dempsey-Proton vehicle over Jeroen Bleekemolen's No. 388 Rinaldi Racing Ferrari.[33] Serra locked up heavily at Mulsanne Corner and sustained a right-front puncture damaging his car's right-front corner. With the car stopped just past Arnage corner, this caused a red-flag period for removal and debris cleanup.[33] [34] The session concluded three minutes early when Robby Foley struck the Tertre Rouge corner tyre barriers with the rear of the No. 46 Project 1 car.[35] [36] Foley left the vehicle unaided.[36]

Less than ten minutes before the third practice session,[37] the FIA Endurance Committee issued an updated bulletin detailing immediate balance of performance adjustments to the LMGTE Pro and Am class Ferrari 488 GTEs, lowering its boost levels across all RPM ranges equating to a decrease of 8hp and consequently reducing the car's fuel capacity by 1l.[38] [39]

The next three-hour session was held the following afternoon. Lapierre's lap of 3:26.594 set late in the session demoted Conway to second. Hartley was third with Pla fourth. Félix da Costa set LMP2's quickest lap of 3:30.213, moving Fabio Scherer's No. 22 United Autosports car to second with his teammate Di Resta third. Estre led LMGTE Pro as Bamber's WeatherTech and Richard Lietz's No. 91 entries ensured the German marque held the first three positions in class. Porsche occupied the top four places in LMGTE Am with Andlauer's No. 88 Dempsey-Proton car leading Cairoli's No. 56 Project 1 and Matt Campbell's No. 77 Dempsey-Proton entries.[40] There were a series of accidents stopping the session twice.[41] Separate crashes by Merriman's No. 17 IDEC car and Juan Pablo Montoya's No. 21 DragonSpeed entering the Dunlop Curve corner saw front and rear damage to both vehicles and required repairs to the right-hand side barriers and track cleanups.[42] Nakajima removed the No. 8 Toyota's rear wing crashing into the left-hand Indianapolis corner wall and returned to the pit lane following trackside recovery.

The final two-hour session was staged later that evening,[19] beginning ten minutes late because of a delay in Hyperpole. Nakajima led with a 3: 27.994-minute time, followed by Lapierre in second, Kobayashi in third, and Ryan Briscoe's No. 709 Glickenhaus in fourth. Franco Colapinto put the No. 26 G-Drive car atop LMP2 at 3:31.414, ahead of Job van Uitert's No. 29 Racing Team Nederland and Albuquerque's No. 22 United Autosports entries. Vanthoor's WeatherTech Porsche led LMGTE Pro and Nicklas Nielsen's AF Corse's No. 83 Ferrari paced LMGTE Am.[43] The session was ended prematurely, with fifteen minutes remaining, when Ollie Milroy lost control of the Inception Ferrari on the inside kerb entering the Ford Chicane at high speed and damaging its right-rear corner against the barrier.[44] [45] IDEC sidelined its No. 17 car for repairs following its third practice session accident as was the No. 49 High Class car, which was undergoing an engine change.[44] [46] Inception Racing worked late in the evening to rebuild their Ferrari around a replacement chassis.[47]

Qualifying

Divided into two sessions, the first one-hour qualifying session determined the race's starting order except for the fastest six vehicles in each class. They advanced to a half-hour shootout called "Le Mans Hyperpole", which determined the car to start on pole position in all four classes. Cars were placed in starting order by category, with every Hypercar at the front of the field regardless of lap time, followed by LMP2, LMGTE Pro and LMGTE Am. The vehicles were placed with the six qualifying Hyperpole cars by quickest Hyperpole session lap time first, followed by the rest of the non-qualifying Hyperpole class vehicles by fastest lap time set during the first qualifying session.

The five entries in the LMP1 class progressed to the Hyperpole portion of qualifying with the fastest time being a 3:26.279-minute lap by Kobayashi in the No. 7 Toyota in the first half of the session.[48] In LMP2, the qualifiers were Félix da Costa's No. 38 Jota entry along with entries from De Vries of Racing Team Nederland, Delétraz's No. 41 WRT car, Panis Racing's No. 65 car with Will Stevens, and the No. 32 and 23 United Autosports vehicles of Nico Jamin and Di Resta. The LMGTE Pro Hyperpole qualifiers were Serra's No. 52 and Calado's 51 AF Corse Ferraris as well as Estre's No. 92 Porsche, Tandy's No. 64 Corvette, Hub Auto Racing's Dries Vanthoor and Bruni's No. 91 Porsche. LMGTE Am saw the four competing manufacturers qualify for the Hyperpole portion of qualifying. They were Andlauer's No. 88 Dempsey-Proton Porsche, Ben Barker's GR Racing entry, Fuoco's No. 47 Cetilar Ferrari, Inception Racing's No. 71 Ferrari used by Ben Barnicoat, Cairoli's No. 56 Team Project 1 Porsche and TF Sport's No. 33 Aston Martin of Felipe Fraga.[49] Paul Dalla Lana lost control of the No. 98 Aston Martin and spun backwards in the gravel trap at the Dunlop Esses. Rahel Frey's No. 85 Ferrari almost did the same at this corner. Both incidents disrupted the session.[49] [50]

Kobayashi recorded the fastest lap at 3:23.900 to achieve his fourth pole position and third in succession in five years at Le Mans. Hartley put the other Toyota second and Lapierre's Alpine was the highest-placed grandfathered LMP1 car third ahead of the Glickenhaus' of Pla and Dumas. Jota's Félix da Costa claimed the LMP2 pole position with a 3:27.950-minute lap. In second through sixth were the WRT (Delétraz), Panis Racing (Stevens), G-Drive (De Vries), and the United Autosports (Jamin and Di Resta) entries. The three GTE manufacturers occupied the first three places in LMGTE Pro. Dries Vanthoor secured the class pole position in the HubAuto Porsche ahead of Serra of AF Corse and Tandy's Corvette. Porsche qualified in the first three positions in LMGTE Am with Andlauer's Dempsey-Proton vehicle on pole position from Barker's GR Racing entry and Cairoli's Project 1 car.[51] Estre lost control entering Indianapolis corner and damaged the No. 92 Porsche's rear-end, striking the barrier on the driver's right at high speed, which stopped the session with 22 minutes remaining.[52] [53]

After qualifying, Porsche began replacing the No. 92 car's heavily damaged chassis with a replacement but were not permitted by ACO regulations to switch the vehicle completely.[54] Porsche were given a 20-minute shakedown session to test the reconstructed vehicle on the nearby Le Mans Airport runway during the night of 20 August.[47] [55] The WEC Committee opted to lower the LMGTE Pro-class Chevrolet Corvette C8.R's minimum weight by 7kg (15lb) to 1269kg (2,798lb) and reduce its fuel capacity by 1l; the Ferrari 488 GTE Evo's fuel capacity was reduced by 3l in a Balance of Performance adjustment.[56] That same day, IDEC withdrew its No. 17 car following Merriman's third practice session accident, lowering the field to 61 entries.[57]

Qualifying results

Pole positions in each class are denoted in bold.

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ClassTeam
1Hypercar7Toyota Gazoo Racing3:26.2793:23.9001
2Hypercar8Toyota Gazoo Racing3:27.6713:24.1952
3Hypercar36Alpine Elf Matmut3:27.0953:25.5743
4Hypercar708Glickenhaus Racing3:28.2563:25.6394
5Hypercar709Glickenhaus Racing3:29.3813:27.6565
6LMP238Jota3:28.8073:27.9506
7LMP241Team WRT3:29.4413:28.4707
8LMP265Panis Racing3:29.5083:28.5868
9LMP226G-Drive Racing3:29.2463:28.9439
10LMP232United Autosports3:29.6883:29.07810
11LMP223United Autosports3:29.8303:30.02711
12LMP228Jota3:29.83512
13LMP2 Pro-Am70Realteam Racing3:29.86113
14LMP2 Pro-Am243:30.12314
15LMP248IDEC Sport3:30.16615
16LMP231Team WRT3:30.18216
17LMP222United Autosports USA3:30.23417
18LMP2 Pro-Am21DragonSpeed USA3:30.32318
19LMP282Risi Competizione3:30.41819
20LMP230Duqueine Team3:30.69120
21LMP2 Pro-Am17IDEC Sport3:30.709
22LMP2 Pro-Am29Racing Team Nederland3:30.84321
23LMP234Inter Europol Competition3:30.90822
24LMP2 Pro-Am25G-Drive Racing3:31.20323
25LMP249High Class Racing3:31.83024
26LMP2 Pro-Am20High Class Racing3:32.25225
27LMP2 Pro-Am44ARC Bratislava3:32.44626
28LMP21Richard Mille Racing Team3:32.59827
29Innovative84Association SRT413:33.53828
30LMP2 Pro-Am39SO24-DIROB by Graff3:34.00529
31LMP2 Pro-Am74Racing Team India Eurasia3:36.01230
32LMGTE Pro72HubAuto Racing3:47.5993:46.88231
33LMGTE Pro52AF Corse3:46.0113:47.06332
34LMGTE Pro64Corvette Racing3:47.0743:47.09333
35LMGTE Pro51AF Corse3:46.5813:47.24734
36LMGTE Pro91Porsche GT Team3:47.6243:47.69635
37LMGTE Pro92Porsche GT Team3:46.779No Time36
38LMGTE Pro79WeatherTech Racing3:47.68237
39LMGTE Pro63Corvette Racing3:49.64338
40LMGTE Am88Dempsey-Proton Racing3:48.6203:47.98739
41LMGTE Am86GR Racing3:49.1003:48.56040
42LMGTE Am56Team Project 13:49.6083:48.87641
43LMGTE Am47Cetilar Racing3:49.1023:49.38742
44LMGTE Am71Inception Racing3:49.4623:49.47743
45LMGTE Am33TF Sport3:49.6633:49.67644
46LMGTE Am80Iron Lynx3:49.69345
47LMGTE Am57Kessel Racing3:49.71546
48LMGTE Am99Proton Competition3:49.78847
49LMGTE Am54AF Corse3:49.82948
50LMGTE Am83AF Corse3:49.88149
51LMGTE Am77Dempsey-Proton Racing3:49.91350
52LMGTE Am18Absolute Racing3:50.01651
53LMGTE Am388Rinaldi Racing3:50.01852
54LMGTE Am95TF Sport3:50.05953
55LMGTE Am98Aston Martin Racing3:50.15654
56LMGTE Am85Iron Lynx3:50.31455
57LMGTE Am60Iron Lynx3:50.76856
58LMGTE Am777D'station Racing3:51.10757
59LMGTE Am46Team Project 13:51.41158
60LMGTE Am55Spirit of Race3:52.08859
61LMGTE Am66JMW Motorsport3:52.30460
62LMGTE Am69Herberth Motorsport3:52.96061

Warm-up

A 15-minute warm-up session for teams to check their cars took place on the morning of 21 August.[59] Buemi lapped fastest at 3:28.529 with his teammate Conway second-quickest and Lapierre third for Alpine.[60] United Autosports' Alex Lynn Led LMP2 with a 3:32.841-minute lap from teammate Jamin in second. Estre was fastest in LMGTE Pro from his Porsche teammate Bruni; Barnicoat put Ferrari quickest in LMGTE Am.[61] While the session passed with no major incidents, Robin Frijns, Sean Gelael, Robert Kubica and Ricky Taylor each lost control of their LMP2 cars; all were undamaged.[60] [61]

Race

Start

At the start, the circuit was wet from a heavy rain that fell less than an hour before the event began.[62] [63] The ambient temperature was between 15.1to and the track temperature ranged from 17to.[64] John Elkann, Ferrari's chairperson, waved the French tricolor at 16:00 local time to start the event[65] in front of 50,000 spectators,[66] as race control declared the running of three formation laps behind the safety car because of the wet conditions.[67] Leaving the grid, Tommy Milner appeared to experience difficulty accelerating his No. 64 Corvette past the stalled High Class ORECA LMP2 entry that was slow to drive away from the grid after a mechanic left a movable jack on the car's rear. Because of a fogged-up front windscreen limiting visibility, Calado, in the No. 51 Ferrari, hit Milner, damaging the Corvette's diffuser.[68] [69]

Green flag action commenced after 13 minutes. Pla, who locked the No. 708 Glickenhaus' brakes on the wet circuit entering turn two, hit Buemi's No. 8 Toyota on the rear-left wheel, sending him spinning onto the Dunlop Chicane run-off area,[70] and damaging the Glickenhaus' right-front bodywork. Race control gave Pla a 10-second stop-and-go penalty, deeming him responsible for the collision.[71] [72] Buemi stopped on the Mulsanne Straight's side to reset the Toyota fully before driving wide onto Arnage corner's run-off area,[70] losing more than 90 seconds to teammate Conway.[72] Lapierre moved Alpine to second before falling to fifth by the end of the first hour, spinning without car damage at Indianapolis turn on the third racing lap and losing a minute.[70] Félix da Costa moved Jota's LMP2 car past the non-hybrid LMH entries to be second overall as Buemi returned to third just before every team made pit stops to change from intermediate to dry tyres when the circuit began to dry after half an hour.[67] [72] Maxime Martin relinquished the LMGTE Pro pole-sitting HubAuto team's category lead to Milner after spinning at the Dunlop Bridge following a collision with the Racing Team India Eurasia LMP2 car, dropping Martin to eighth in class.[63] [70] Molina and Calado's No. 52 and 51 Ferraris shared the category lead until swift work by Corvette in the switch to dry tyres gave the LMGTE Pro lead back to Milner.[67] [72] Andlauer led LMGTE Am before the drying track slowed him and Fuoco overtook him for the class lead.[71] Nielsen later passed Fuoco after the first pit stop cycle.[67]

Buemi had returned the No. 8 Toyota to second place 71 minutes in and was within a minute of his teammate Conway.[73] Not long after, Milner was struggling to cope with tyre wear, which was affecting the No. 64 Corvette. Molina moved the No. 52 Ferrari past him for the LMGTE Pro lead into the first Mulsanne Chicane after the two drivers were involved in a short duel. Pier Guidi's No. 51 sister Ferrari later overtook Milner for second in category before briefly taking the class lead for himself to begin the third hour.[74] [75] Conway had an anxious moment when he brought the No. 7 Toyota into the pit lane to replace a rear-left tyre with two slow punctures on it. He would later reclaim the overall lead from his teammate Buemi.[74] [75] Soon after, Buemi and Arnold Robin's No. 39 Graff car made contact driving into the Dunlop Chicane,[75] [76] leading Toyota to inspect the No. 8 entry for potential rim damage.[77] Light rain began falling on portions of the circuit after 2 hours but soon stopped. Davidson became stuck deep in the gravel approaching the Dunlop Chicane, possibly because of the light rain and attempting to avoid Andrew Haryanto's spun No. 18 Absolute Racing Porsche ahead of him.[75] [77] He lost a lap and two minutes in LMP2 and forfeited the class lead to Colapinto's No. 26 G-Drive car.[76]

Evening to night

Gomes in the LMGTE Am second-placed No. 98 Aston Martin put his left-hand tyres onto artificial grass, entering the right-hand Indianapolis corner and spun across the left-hand side gravel trap into the tyre barrier. He was unhurt and exited the car unassisted, but the vehicle was retired because of the damage it sustained. Race control deployed three safety cars to enable repairs to the barrier and car recovery.[78] [79] During the safety car period, several teams made pit stops. Blomqvist's No. 28 Jota entry took the LMP2 lead with Wayne Boyd's No. 23 United Autosports and James Allen's No. 65 Panis cars second and third in category after Colapinto and Job van Uitert's Racing Team Nederland cars stopped and were demoted to fourth and fifth, respectively. Dylan Pereira extended the No. 33 TF Aston Martin's gap to 75 seconds over the rest of the LMGTE Am field. Kobayashi's No. 7 Toyota was 73 seconds ahead of Hartley's No. 8 car when racing resumed with the first three overall cars separated by the safety cars.[77] The LMGTE Pro lead became a battle between Jordan Taylor's No. 63 Corvette and Côme Ledogar and Sam Bird's AF Corse Ferraris as Pereira's No. 33 Aston Martin and François Perrodo's No. 83 Ferrari vied for first in LMGTE Am.[80]

Stoffel Vandoorne and Boyd battled for the LMP2 lead; the two collided on multiple occasions before Boyd pulled away from Vandoorne in slower traffic through the Porsche Curves and Colapinto was able to challenge Vandoorne for second in class. Hartley made a pit stop in the No. 8 Toyota for a right-rear tyre replacement as a precaution because of a possible puncture and dropped farther back from the No. 7 sister car.[80] As night fell, Bird was lapping Brendan Iribe's Inception LMGTE Am car when the two collided driving into the Ford Chicane, sending the No. 52 car spinning. Bird lost one minute and remained second in LMGTE Pro. Rain began falling again and Manuel Maldonado's No. 32 United Autosports car went straight across the inside gravel at the Dunlop Chicane and struck his teammate Di Resta's LMP2-leading No. 23 entry at the chicane atop a hill.[81] [82] Not long after, Colapinto lost control of the No. 26 G-Drive entry at high speed entering the Porsche Curves and hit Sophia Flörsch's No. 1 Richard Mille Racing car he was passing. As Flörsch reversed across the circuit, Tom Cloet could not react in time and struck the No. 1 car's side with his No. 74 Racing Team India Eurasia entry. Both drivers were unhurt.[83] The No. 1 car was retired; Flörsch was transported to the medical centre since the vehicle's medical light had come on; tests deemed her fit. Safety cars were required for a second time because of the accidents; green flag racing resumed 21 minutes later.[81]

In LMGTE Pro, the safety car had allowed the lead between the two AF Corse cars to grow as Nicky Catsburg briefly took the class lead in the No. 63 Corvette before Calado retook it.[81] Jota's No. 28 entry had a 90-second stop-and-go penalty imposed on it because Blomqvist crossed the white line denoting the pit lane exit when the green light was accidentally illuminated instead of being held to rejoin when the nearest, not the next safety car passed by.[84] The penalty promoted Stevens' No. 65 Panis car to the LMP2 lead before Delétraz's No. 41 WRT entry passed it on the Mulsanne Straight.[85] During the seventh hour, the LMGTE Am-leading Fraga's No. 33 TF Aston Martin and Egidio Perfetti's No. 56 Project 1 Porsche crashed separately but simultaneously into the first Mulsanne Chicane tyre wall, possibly because both drivers hit debris in the area. The Porsche retired because of car damage as Fraga dropped to fourth in LMGTE Am after making a pit stop for a rear splitter replacement and a right-rear puncture replacement.[86] [87] The safety cars were brought out for the third time for approximately half an hour.[87] During this safety car period, the No. 64 Corvette was driven into the garage for a rear diffuser replacement to rectify a vibration felt by driver Alexander Sims and a brake switch.[88]

When racing resumed, Vaxivière lost control of the Alpine by locking its wheels on a damp patch in the braking zone. He beached sideways in the gravel at the first Mulsanne Chicane and required extraction.[82] [89] [90] The incident promoted Derani's No. 708 Glickenhaus to third, as Vaxivière was demoted to fifth.[89] Before the eighth hour ended, Rui Andrade lost control of the No. 25 G-Drive car at high speed and crashed backwards into the right-hand side tyre barrier through the Dunlop Bridge braking zone, leading to the entry's retirement.[89] [91] The safety cars were dispatched for the fourth time for car recovery; racing continued almost half an hour later. Lapierre was able to return the Alpine to third overall following a short duel with Pla's No. 708 Glickenhaus in slower traffic and lapping around two seconds quicker than Pla.[92] Cooper MacNeil lost control of the sixth-placed LMGTE Pro WeatherTech Porsche on the Ford Chicane entry kerbs and crashed into the left-hand tyre barrier, activating the medical light.[92] [93] MacNeil drove the car slowly into the garage,[93] where it was retired because of heavy right-hand side damage.[92] [94] At mid-point, Kobayashi led overall ahead of his teammate Hartley. Milesi and Yifei Ye's WRT cars led LMP2, and AF Corse held sway in both the LMGTE classes.[94]

Morning to early afternoon

In the early morning, Ye's No. 41 WRT vehicle moved into the LMP2 lead after he overtook his teammate Milesi's No. 31 entry before Frijns reclaimed the class lead. Kobayashi had an anxious moment when he locked the No. 7 Toyota's tyres braking into Indianapolis corner and decided to stop the car at the turn's exit on the run-off area just before the tyre barrier. Though the tyre lockup lost him 20 seconds to his teammate Hartley, he retained the overall lead.[95] [96] The No. 22 United Autosports vehicle's hold on third in LMP2 was relinquished to Jota's No. 28 team when it entered the garage for alternator repairs, which lasted 90 minutes.[96] [97] Molina subsequently ceded the No. 52 AF Corse Ferrari's hold on third place in LMGTE Pro to Estre's No. 92 Porsche because of a front-left suspension failure requiring half an hour of significant repairs by his team.[98] The main on-track action at this point was the battle for third in LMP2 between Sean Gelael's and later Blomqvist's No. 28 Jota and Stevens' No. 65 Panis cars.[99]

With eight hours remaining, one of Toyota's electronic systems engineers noticed a problem with their two cars on the telemetry fuel pressure trace system. The fuel pump filters at the tank's bottom began clogging with mix of grease from the fuel nozzle connectors and polyurethane particles from a collapsing inner fuel bladder inside the tank's fuel cell. The bladder's inner walls rubbed against each other to produce the particles when fuel levels decreased and a small vacuum which collapsed the tank. The problem was traced to the bowsers storing fuel in the pit lane being contaminated with aluminium oxide particles.[100] The team's stints were incrementally reduced from the normal 13 laps just before two-thirds race distance.[101] [102] Lead systems engineer Dominique Gardener thought of a procedure for drivers to press a button on the steering wheel while braking and accelerating in and out of corners that activated a system embedded in the vehicle's electronic system that deactivated and reactivated the fuel pumps to manage fuel consumption,[100] [101] and to attempt to produce pressure to clear the filter.[103] Buemi's No. 8 Toyota fell more than three minutes behind Kobayashi's race-leading No. 7 Toyota when he stopped briefly on the straight after Mulsanne corner to reset the car by changing multiple gear settings.[63] The No. 52 Ferrari suffered a further setback when Bird brought the car to the garage for right-front bodywork repairs, the result of a front-right puncture that left debris on the circuit.[104]

In LMGTE Pro, both factory Porsches battled for third as Catsburg's No. 63 Corvette drew closer to Calado and Ledogar's No. 51 Ferrari for the category lead when Ledogar made a pit stop to change brakes.[105] [106] In the 21st hour, Pereira and Ben Keating were able to recover from TF Sport's earlier puncture by lapping faster than Perrodo's and Alessio Rovera's No. 83 Ferrari and moved the No. 33 Aston Martin back to the LMGTE Am lead.[107] Hartley's second-placed No. 8 Toyota drove into the pit lane for less than two minutes to repair a malfunctioning right-hand side door. A mechanic did this using a laptop they plugged into the car. The stop dropped him a lap behind López, the overall race leader.[102] [105] [106] A blocked air jack delayed the LMP2-leading No. 31 WRT car taken over by Frijns, causing him to make two pit stops to switch tyres and a subsequent collision with an LMGTE Am-class Porsche.[108] [109] The No. 31 WRT car relinquished the category lead they had held for 135 consecutive laps to Ye's No. 41 sister vehicle.[85] [109] WRT used giant inflatable pillows placed under the car. This allowed the team to install tyres on a single axle one end at a time, bypassing the faulty jack.[109]

TF Sport's Keating ceded the LMGTE Am lead he had held for eight laps to Rovera's No. 83 Ferrari, as the Aston Martin had to be driven to the pit lane because of a misfiring engine.[85] [110] Makowiecki's fourth-placed LMGTE Pro No. 91 Porsche braked later than expected from a loss of brake pressure into the Ford Chicane and removed the car's rear diffuser and bodywork housing after driving over a grassy hill just off the racing surface. Race control instructed Makowiecki to enter the pit lane. Rear-end repairs lasted more than five minutes, but the No. 91 car retained fourth in class.[69] [111] Just as he began the final lap with less than three minutes remaining,[63] [112] Ye's LMP2-leading No. 41 WRT car stopped down the hill past the Dunlop Bridge because of a broken throttle sensor creating an electrical short circuit that temporarily turned the engine's electronic control unit off.[109] [113] Frijns' No. 31 sister car inherited the LMP2 lead; he held off Blomqvist's approaching No. 28 Jota entry in slower GT traffic,[109] and avoided hitting Patrick Morriseau, the Clerk of the course, who was waving the chequered flag close to the start/finish straight's centre to win LMP2 by 0.727 seconds.[114] [115]

Finish

Kobayashi maintained the overall lead the No. 7 Toyota had held for 178 consecutive laps to finish first after 371 laps and achieve his, Conway and López's first Le Mans victory—Toyota's fourth in succession. They finished two laps over Buemi, Hartley and Nakajima's No. 8 sister car.[85] [102] The Alpine completed the overall podium in third, four laps behind the No. 7 Toyota. The two Glickenhaus entries completed the Hypercar order in fourth and fifth. WRT's LMP2 win meant they were the debuting team to win since Starworks Motorsport in . This was the fourth time the team had debuted in a major endurance event and won. Panis Racing completed the class podium in third. The No. 21 DragonSpeed team of Ben Hanley, Montoya and Henrik Hedman overcame fuel problems and a driver stint problem to win the LMP2 Pro-Am Cup.[116] [117] Ferrari claimed its first victory in LMGTE Pro since with the No. 51 AF Corse car ahead of the No. 63 Corvette by 41.686 seconds after leading for the final 205 laps.[85] [114] The Italian marque had a first-time win in LMGTE Am with the No. 83 team finishing a lap ahead of TF Sport's No. 33 Aston Martin.[118] Pier Guidi and Ledogar's LMGTE Pro and Nielsen's LMGTE Am victories came just three weeks after their 2021 24 Hours of Spa win.[119]

Post-race

The top three teams in each class appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference. Conway said he was "crying like a little girl" and spoke of the difficulty of winning Le Mans: "We came close so many times, and to get it done here with the new hypercar as well with these boys ... [my] teammates did a stellar job as always."[120] López commented the race's final hours were stressful because Toyota were coping with a fuel problem, and Kobayashi felt he and his co-drivers' losses at Le Mans strengthened their bond.[120] Buemi said he felt "quite lucky" not to sustain major damage to the No. 8 car on the first lap, and that finishing second was satisfactory, adding: "Somehow to finish second after that is quite good, we had even been leading the race at some points, so it was pretty impressive."[121] Hartley revealed Toyota were concerned his team would fail to finish and was happy to finish second.[122] Lapierre commented that Alpine expected to finish higher and acknowledged that Toyota were the faster team. Alpine team principal Philippe Sinault said the team's third-place finish was "an excellent result" and they had no reason to be disheartened.[123] Pascal Vasselon, Toyota's technical director, said calling both its cars into the garage would have cost them victory to Alpine.[124]

Frijns said he felt WRT "did an amazing job by basically leading both cars into the night and come out unscratched. The cars were both working really amazing, we had really good pace...". He described the close finish in LMP2: "the two Toyotas were in front of me, and they were slowing down before the finish line for their photo. But the three, four cars behind them were all slowing down and I was still fighting for the win I was trying to find my way around them, and I saw the chequered flag guy a bit late but luckily everything went well...".[125] WRT reported that after the No. 41 car was recovered from parc fermé by mechanics, the engine and ancillaries were determined to be unmarred.[113] Blomqvist said he was happy with his racing and lamented losing the LMP2 victory to WRT: "It's a shame to lose. Maybe we feel like we lost the win, getting so close to it ... To lose by seven-tenths is hard. But everything went WRT's way in this race. We had a few mistakes and things that went against us."[84]

Pier Guidi said of his second LMGTE Pro win: "It wasn't easy at all. Sometimes you gain, sometimes you lose, so we pushed really hard — the rain made it really hard for everyone. The Corvette was super quick, but we expected that."[126] Catsburg was positive about finishing second in class and was pleased with the Corvette's performance, saying: "This is my third time at Le Mans, and the first two times we finished nowhere. To be in the fight right to the last lap was very cool. It went well."[127] Antonio García said he would have preferred to have won, adding: "We were both alone so it was a one-on-one fight between Corvette and Ferrari. We were close."[127] His teammate Taylor noted: "It's hard to complain with a podium at Le Mans. But when you come this close, it's difficult to take."[127] Jani attributed Porsche's poor performance in LMGTE Pro to Estre spinning, and when his co-driver emerged in a second group of cars during a safety car deployment dividing the GTE categories before midnight.[128] TF Sport owner Tom Ferrier concluded his team's car being slowed by a puncture and the resulting loss of time prevented them from challenging AF Corse close to the race's conclusion.[129] Fraga spoke of his fear debris from Perfetti's accident would mean the Aston Martin would be retired.[130]

Conway, Kobayashi and López's victory moved them atop the Hypercar Drivers' Championship with 120 points, nine ahead of their teammates Buemi, Hartley and Nakajima and 30 points over Lapierre, Negrão and Vaxivière. Calado and Pier Guidi took the GTE Drivers' Championship lead from Estre and Jani with 124 points to the latter's 112. Toyota and Ferrari left Le Mans as the respective Hypercar and GTE Manufacturers' Championship leaders, with two rounds of the season remaining.

Race results

The minimum number of laps for classification at the finish (70 per cent of the overall race winner's distance) was 260 laps. Class winners are in bold.[131]

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ClassTeamDriversscope=col ChassisTyreTime/Reason
scope=col Engine
1Hypercar7 Toyota Gazoo Racing Mike Conway
Kamui Kobayashi
José María López
Toyota GR010 Hybrid37124:00:50.768
2Hypercar8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Sébastien Buemi
Brendon Hartley
Kazuki Nakajima
Toyota GR010 Hybrid369+2 laps
Toyota 3.5 L Turbo Hybrid V6
3Hypercar36 Alpine Elf Matmut Nicolas Lapierre
André Negrão
Matthieu Vaxivière
Alpine A480367+4 laps
Gibson GL458 4.5 L V8
4Hypercar708 Glickenhaus Racing Pipo Derani
Franck Mailleux
Olivier Pla
Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH367+4 laps
Glickenhaus P21 3.5 L Turbo V8
5Hypercar709 Glickenhaus Racing Ryan Briscoe
Romain Dumas
Richard Westbrook
Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH364+7 laps
Glickenhaus P21 3.5 L Turbo V8
6LMP231 Team WRT Robin Frijns

Charles Milesi
Oreca 07363+8 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
7LMP228 Jota Tom Blomqvist
Sean Gelael
Stoffel Vandoorne
Oreca 07363+8 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
8LMP265 Panis Racing James Allen
Julien Canal
Will Stevens
Oreca 07362+9 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
9LMP223 United Autosports Wayne Boyd
Alex Lynn
Paul di Resta
Oreca 07361+10 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
10LMP234 Inter Europol Competition Alex Brundle
Jakub Śmiechowski
Renger van der Zande
Oreca 07360+11 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
11LMP248 IDEC Sport Paul-Loup Chatin
Paul Lafargue
Patrick Pilet
Oreca 07359+12 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
12LMP226 G-Drive Racing Franco Colapinto
Roman Rusinov
Nyck de Vries
Aurus 01358+13 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
13LMP238 Jota António Félix da Costa
Anthony Davidson
Roberto González
Oreca 07358+13 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
14LMP230 Duqueine Team René Binder
Tristan Gommendy
Memo Rojas
Oreca 07357+14 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
15LMP2
(Pro-Am)
21 DragonSpeed USA Henrik Hedman
Ben Hanley
Juan Pablo Montoya
Oreca 07356+15 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
16LMP2
(Pro-Am)
29 Racing Team Nederland
Giedo van der Garde
Job van Uitert
Oreca 07356+15 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
17LMP2
(Pro-Am)
70 Realteam Racing Loïc Duval
Esteban Garcia
Norman Nato
Oreca 07356+15 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
18LMP2
(Pro-Am)
20 High Class Racing Dennis Andersen
Marco Sørensen
Ricky Taylor
Oreca 07353+18 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
19LMP2
(Pro-Am)
39 SO24-DIROB by Graff Vincent Capillaire
Arnold Robin
Maxime Robin
Oreca 07352+19 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
20GTE Pro51 AF Corse James Calado
Alessandro Pier Guidi
Côme Ledogar
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo345+26 laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
21GTE Pro63 Corvette Racing Nicky Catsburg
Antonio García
Jordan Taylor
Chevrolet Corvette C8.R345+26 laps
Chevrolet LT2 5.5 L V8
22GTE Pro92 Porsche GT Team Michael Christensen
Kévin Estre
Neel Jani
Porsche 911 RSR-19344+27 laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
23GTE Pro91 Porsche GT Team Gianmaria Bruni
Richard Lietz
Frédéric Makowiecki
Porsche 911 RSR-19343+28 laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
24LMP2
(Pro-Am)
44 ARC Bratislava Matej Konôpka
Miro Konôpka
Oliver Webb
Oreca 07342+29 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
25GTE Am83 AF Corse Nicklas Nielsen
François Perrodo
Alessio Rovera
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo340+31 laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
26GTE Am33 TF Sport Felipe Fraga
Ben Keating
Dylan Pereira
Aston Martin Vantage AMR339+32 laps
Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8[132]
27GTE Am80 Iron Lynx Matteo Cressoni
Callum Ilott
Rino Mastronardi
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo338+33 laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
28LMP2
(Pro-Am)
74 Racing Team India Eurasia Tom Cloet
John Corbett
James Winslow
Ligier JS P217338+33 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
29LMP249 High Class Racing Anders Fjordbach
Jan Magnussen
Kevin Magnussen
Oreca 07336+35 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
30GTE Am60 Iron Lynx Raffaele Giammaria
Paolo Ruberti
Claudio Schiavoni
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo335+36 laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
31GTE Am77 Dempsey-Proton Racing Matt Campbell
Jaxon Evans
Christian Ried
Porsche 911 RSR-19335+36 laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
32Innovative84 Association SRT41 Takuma Aoki
Nigel Bailly
Matthieu Lahaye
Oreca 07334+37 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
33GTE Am777 D'station Racing Tomonobu Fujii
Satoshi Hoshino
Andrew Watson
Aston Martin Vantage AMR333+38 laps
Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8
34GTE Am18 Absolute Racing Andrew Haryanto
Alessio Picariello
Marco Seefried
Porsche 911 RSR-19332+39 laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
35GTE Am95 TF Sport Ross Gunn
Ollie Hancock
John Hartshorne
Aston Martin Vantage AMR332+39 laps
Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8
36GTE Am85 Iron Lynx Sarah Bovy
Rahel Frey
Michelle Gatting
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo332+39 laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
37GTE Pro52 AF Corse Sam Bird
Miguel Molina
Daniel Serra
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo331+40 laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
38GTE Am69 Herberth Motorsport Ralf Bohn
Rolf Ineichen
Robert Renauer
Porsche 911 RSR-19330+41 laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
39GTE Am54 AF Corse Francesco Castellacci
Giancarlo Fisichella
Thomas Flohr
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo329+42 laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
40LMP222 United Autosports USA Filipe Albuquerque
Phil Hanson
Fabio Scherer
Oreca 07328+43 laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
41GTE Am71 Inception Racing Ben Barnicoat
Brendan Iribe
Ollie Millroy
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo327+44 laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
42GTE Am88 Dempsey-Proton Racing Julien Andlauer
Lance David Arnold
Dominique Bastien
Porsche 911 RSR-19327+44 laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
43GTE Am86 GR Racing Ben Barker
Tom Gamble
Michael Wainwright
Porsche 911 RSR-19322+49 laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
44GTE Pro64 Corvette Racing Tommy Milner
Alexander Sims
Nick Tandy
Chevrolet Corvette C8.R313+58 laps
Chevrolet LT2 5.5 L V8
LMP241 Team WRT Louis Delétraz
Robert Kubica
Yifei Ye
Oreca 07362Incomplete final lap
(Throttle sensor)
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
LMP282 Risi Competizione Ryan Cullen
Oliver Jarvis
Felipe Nasr
Oreca 07275Engine
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
GTE Am388 Rinaldi Racing Jeroen Bleekemolen
Pierre Ehret
Christian Hook
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo271Retired
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
LMP2
(Pro-Am)
24 Gabriel Aubry
Patrick Kelly
Simon Trummer
Oreca 07261Retired
Gibson GK428 4. 2L V8
GTE Pro72 HubAuto Racing Maxime Martin
Álvaro Parente
Dries Vanthoor
Porsche 911 RSR-19227Retired
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
GTE Pro79 WeatherTech Racing Earl Bamber
Cooper MacNeil
Laurens Vanthoor
Porsche 911 RSR-19139Crash damage
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
GTE Am46 Team Project 1 Anders Buchardt
Robby Foley
Dennis Olsen
Porsche 911 RSR-19138Suspension damage
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
GTE Am57 Kessel Racing Scott Andrews
Mikkel Jensen
Takeshi Kimura
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo128Retired
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
GTE Am66 JMW Motorsport Jody Fannin
Thomas Neubauer
Rodrigo Sales
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo117Retired
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
GTE Am55 Spirit of Race Duncan Cameron
Matthew Griffin
David Perel
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo109Crash
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
LMP2
(Pro-Am)
25 G-Drive Racing Rui Andrade
John Falb
Roberto Merhi
Aurus 01108Accident
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
GTE Am47 Cetilar Racing Antonio Fuoco
Roberto Lacorte
Giorgio Sernagiotto
Ferrari 488 GTE Evo90Accident
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
GTE Am56 Team Project 1 Matteo Cairoli
Riccardo Pera
Egidio Perfetti
Porsche 911 RSR-1984Crash
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
LMP232 United Autosports Jonathan Aberdein
Nico Jamin
Manuel Maldonado
Oreca 0775Collision
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
LMP21 Richard Mille Racing Team Tatiana Calderón
Sophia Flörsch
Beitske Visser
Oreca 0774Collision
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
GTE Am99 Proton Competition Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak
Florian Latorre
Harry Tincknell
Porsche 911 RSR-1966Retired
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
GTE Am98 Aston Martin Racing Marcos Gomes
Paul Dalla Lana
Nicki Thiim
Aston Martin Vantage AMR45Accident
Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8
LMP2
(Pro-Am)
17 IDEC Sport Ryan Dalziel
Thomas Laurent
Dwight Merriman
Oreca 070Withdrew
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
Key
Symbol Tyre manufacturer
Goodyear
Michelin

Championship standings after the race

+2021 Hypercar World Endurance Drivers' Championship+/–DriverPoints
1 1 Mike Conway
Kamui Kobayashi
José María López
120
2 1 Sébastien Buemi
Brendon Hartley
Kazuki Nakajima
111
3 Nicolas Lapierre
André Negrão
Matthieu Vaxivière
90
4 Romain Dumas
Richard Westbrook
53
5 1 Franck Mailleux39
+2021 Hypercar World Endurance Championship+/–TeamPoints
1 Toyota Gazoo Racing141
2 Alpine Elf Matmut90
3 Glickenhaus Racing37
+2021 World Endurance GTE Drivers' Championship+/–DriverPoints
1 1 James Calado
Alessandro Pier Guidi
124
2 1 Kévin Estre
Neel Jani
112
3 1 Gianmaria Bruni
Richard Lietz
75
4 1 Michael Christensen60
5 2 Miguel Molina
Daniel Serra
57
+2021 World Endurance GTE Manufacturers' Championship+/–ConstructorPoints
1 Ferrari203
2 Porsche187

See also

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