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Hour 1 1430-1530

Conway’s #7 Toyota retains the lead at the start ahead of Senna’s #1 Rebellion. In the #8 Toyota, Buemi is stuck behind Senna, and followed by the #3 Rebellion. Buemi has to bring his second stop forward due to a puncture.

Hour 2 1530-1630

Due to Buemi’s puncture, the two Toyotas are now off-sequence and trade the lead depending on when their pitstops fall. The two Rebellions start to struggle to keep up with the hybrids’ pace. The ByKolles car is well off the pace.

Hour 3 1630-1730

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