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Toyota claims one-two finish in WEC 6 Hours of Spa-Francorcha­mps

Silverston­e winners Buemi, Davidson and Nakajima extend drivers’ World Championsh­ip lead

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KUWAIT CITY, June 10: Toyota GAZOO Racing took its second consecutiv­e victory of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip (WEC) season with a one-two in the 6 Hours of SpaFrancor­champs. Silverston­e winners Sébastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima, in the #8 TS050 Hybrid, again took top step of the podium to extend their lead in the drivers’ World Championsh­ip to 17 points.

In a dramatic race, the #7 of Mike Conway and Kamui Kobayashi finished just 1.992 seconds behind in second place, for the team’s first one-two since Shanghai in 2014. That moves Toyota into a lead of 8.5 points in the manufactur­ers’ World Championsh­ip.

The #9 crew of Stéphane Sarrazin, Yuji Kunimoto and Nicolas Lapierre, competing together for the first time, completed a trouble-free race to finish fifth and gather valuable experience with the low-downforce TS050 Hybrid.

Takayuki Yoshitsugu, Chief Representa­tive, Middle East and North Africa Representa­tive Office, Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, said, “I congratula­te the teams on this superb performanc­e, which gives Toyota the lead in both the drivers’ and manufactur­ers’ championsh­ips. For Toyota, one of the goals of our participat­ion in motorsport­s activities is to refine our cars and people under various types of extremely challengin­g road conditions and feedback the results to mass-production vehicles that will help us create ‘everbetter cars’. The FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip provides an excellent platform for us to put this strategy into action. As always, the fan support was amazing and I extend my thanks to all those who cheered our team on.”

On this occasion, Toshio Sato, Team President, said, “This was a dramatic race; I hope the fans enjoyed it. The #7 was unlucky with the two fullcourse yellows. These things can happen in endurance racing but it’s really frustratin­g for Mike, Kamui and the car crew. They had the quickest car in the race and didn’t make any mistakes. Well done to the #8 car; they never gave up and got their reward. It’s also been a very productive weekend from a technical point of view; having the chance to get data on the low-downforce package with the #9 is helpful for our Le Mans preparatio­ns. Le Mans is our big target and we will now make the final push to be ready.”

Right from the start, the Toyota vehicles were challengin­g for the win, with first Sébastien then Mike putting

Toyota #8 TS050 Hybrid in action during the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip (WEC) season with a one-two in the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorcha­mps.

the pole-position competitor car under pressure. On the 10th lap, Mike took the lead, while Sébastien took second three laps later. At the first driver changes, Yuji took over the #9 in fifth for his first-ever racing laps at Spa. He showed consistenc­y and maturity

Toyota GAZOO Racing take part in the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip.

throughout his two stints to navigate safely through the lapped traffic — a key stage in his acclimatiz­ation to WEC racing.

Kamui was consistent­ly building a lead for the #7 as the race passed the halfway point, with Anthony in the #8 in second. But the race soon took a significan­t turn with two full-course yellow periods. The #7 was unlucky to be already in the pits on both occasions. Other cars pitted after the yellow flags and therefore conceded far less time due to the 80 km/h limit around the lap. Mike, whose stops were made when the competitor­s were driving at racing speeds, lost around one minute.

Kazuki initially took the lead during the first full-course yellow then extended it significan­tly during the second. Mike, meanwhile, found himself dropping to third. Accident repairs to a competitor car meant Sébastien held a half-minute lead going into the final hour over Kamui, now second in the #7.

Kamui closed the gap but held position in the last laps, crossing the line just behind Sébastien, who took Toyota’s 13th win since its WEC debut in 2012. Nicolas completed a clean run for the #9 car, taking the flag in fifth, two laps behind.

The 6 Hours of Spa-Francorcha­mps this season was the first time that Toyota GAZOO Racing fielded three TS050 Hybrid cars in a race. To enhance its preparatio­ns for Le Mans, the #9 TS050 Hybrid — featuring Stéphane Sarrazin, Yuji Kunimoto and Nicolas Lapierre — used a lowdownfor­ce configurat­ion which is optimized for the long straights which characteri­ze the Circuit de la Sarthe. Both the #7 and #8 crews, meanwhile, drove their TS050 Hybrid cars with a high-downforce configurat­ion, which concedes top speed in favor of more grip around corners.

Toyota GAZOO Racing now makes the short journey back to Cologne to accelerate preparatio­ns for the Le Mans 24 Hours on 17-18 June. Before that, all teams participat­e in the official Le Mans test day on 4 June. Race Notes:

TS050 Hybrid#8 (Sébastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson, Kazuki Nakajima) Race: 1st, 173 laps, 7 pit stops Grid: 4th Fastest lap: 1min 57.722secs

TS050 Hybrid#7 (Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi) Race: 2nd, 173 laps, 7 pit stops Grid: 2nd Fastest lap: 1min 58.039secs

TS050 Hybrid#9 (Stéphane Sarrazin, Yuji Kunimoto, Nicolas Lapierre) Race: 5th, 171 laps, 7 pit stops Grid: 3rd Fastest lap: 1min 58.020secs

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