Le Mans 24 Hours - Toyota Update 3 +VIDEO
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LE MANS - June 14, 2014
TS040 HYBRID #7 (Alex Wurz, Stéphane Sarrazin, Kazuki Nakajima)
Grid: 1st
Kazuki took over the #7 car in the lead of the race. An accident
further down the field after almost seven hours brought out the third
safety car of the race. Like Stéphane before him, Kazuki needed to pit for
more fuel during the safety car period and was held at pit exit while one
of the three safety car groups passed. While this cost time, the #2 Audi
had also suffered a similar fate, meaning the #7 slightly extended its lead
by the time racing resumed after a 15-minute safety car period. Kazuki kept
up the pace as the sun went down and handed the car back to Alex with a
lead of over 90 seconds.
Kazuki Nakajima: “So far everything is going quite well for us. Alex did a great first stint and gave us a bit of a gap. Stephane also pulled away and I managed to extend the lead too. Everything is going in the right way for us but still the race is long. We will keep pushing.”
TS040 HYBRID #8 (Anthony Davidson, Nicolas Lapierre, Sébastien Buemi)
Grid: 3rd
Anthony resumed in the #8 car with his sights set on the top 10.
As with the #7, the #8 also made a fuel stop behind the safety car but was
more fortunate with the timing and was able to rejoin directly because the
field had already cleared the pit straight. Consistently competitive times
helped Anthony move into seventh place but with three laps to make up on
the sixth-placed #14 Porsche, further progress would require more patience.
Anthony was forced to relinquish the driver’s seat to Nicolas earlier
than planned, pitting due to a slow puncture after just three laps of his
stint.
Anthony Davidson: “The task now for the #8 is to score as many points as possible for the World Championship. We are pushing as hard as we can and we will try to get the best result possible. My stint was cut short a bit; after my second stop I felt something wasn’t right on the left rear so we had to pit early.”