TOYOTA GAZOO Racing secured the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) teams’ title in a dramatic and weather-affected Total 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, the penultimate round of the 2018-2019 season.
TOYOTA GAZOO Racing secured the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) teams’ title in a dramatic and weather-affected Total 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, the penultimate round of the 2018-2019 season.
History was made in the opening laps when heavy snow hit Spa just a few minutes after the start; the first time that snow has affected a WEC race. Remarkably, racing continued for almost 30 minutes until conditions forced a safety car with Mike leading having started from pole position in the #7.
Mike, who had used less fuel in the opening stint, was able to refuel normally and switch to slick tyres when the pit lane opened, while Sébastien made his regular fuel stop soon after, costing him around a minute and dropping him to 10th.
He brought the car back to the pits where the pit crew worked quickly to rectify the issue and allow José to resume, now four laps behind and in 19th position. Kazuki inherited the lead in the #8 but another snow flurry soon after saw both cars switch to wet tyres, which were ideally suited to conditions when a heavy hail storm struck with just under two hours remaining, bringing out the safety car again for around 25 minutes.
The team now heads to France for the season-ending Le Mans 24 Hours on 15-16 June.
1st - #8 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing 133 laps
2nd - #3 Rebellion (Berthon/Laurent/Menezes) +1 lap
3rd - #11 SMP (Aleshin/Petrov/Vandoorne) +1 lap
4th - #1 Rebellion (Jani/Lotterer/Senna) +2 laps
5th - #17 SMP (Sarrazin/Orudzhev/Sirotkin) +3 laps
6th - #7 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing +4 laps