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Audi leads with six hours to go



The 2010 Le Mans 24-hour race continued to be a triumph of reliability and endurance over speed as the slower Audis caught and passed the quicker Peugeots to lead after 18 hours.

Instead of leading and pushing the pace, Peugeot Sport's final remaining hope versus the three-car Audi armada was a matter of catching the leaders. After an alternator problem set back the No. 2 Peugeot 14 minutes early in the evening, by the 18th hour drivers Alexander Wurz, Marc Gene and Anthony Davidson had brought the car back to within one lap of the leading Audi R15 driven by Romain Dumas.

If Davidson and his co-drivers are able to continue to maintain a pace of two seconds a lap faster than the leading Audi, which would be consistent with the Peugeot speed from the start of the race, just enough laps remained in the final six hours to get back to the front.

But speed has its price, as the Peugeot Sport team has discovered in this race already, with two retirements and a broken suspension that took the Oreca team's Peugeot out of the front running. In the case of Davidson, he was warned by race officials after going off course during an overtaking manoeuvre on the Mulsanne straight.

The No. 64 Corvette driven by Emmanuel Collard also paid the price for former Formula 1 driver Davidson's aggression. As the Peugeot dived past the GT2 class leader in the Porsche Curves, the prototype either nudged the Corvette or influenced driver Collard out of the groove enough to send the C6R spinning backwards into the barrier.

Although the resulting heavy damage did not prevent the Frenchman from trundling back to the nearby pits, a victory in GT2 became doubtful due to the time required for repairs and the likelihood of reduced lap times, even with a safety car period required to fix the barriers.

The Team Felbermayr-Proton Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, which had been pressing the pace despite being a lap down to the Corvette, became the new GT2 class leader. The hustle of the factory driving trio of Marc Lieb, Richard Lietz and Wolf Henzler finally began paying off.

The AF Corse SRL Ferrari moved into second place, two laps behind the leaders with Jean Alesi on board headed into the final six hours. The Hankook Team Farnbacher Ferrari 430 GTC appeared in the top three for the first time after a consistent run by Dominik Farnbacher, Allan Simonsen and Leh Keen.

Having lost time with its third tyre puncture of the race, the Highcroft Racing team continued to give chase in the LMP2 category versus the fellow HPD ARX-01c entry of Strakka Racing. Two entries were struggling to maintain momentum in LMP2. The Quifel-ASM Team's Ginetta-Zytken 09S had to repair a left front axle and the KSM Lola-Judd found the gravel trap in the hands of Jean de Pourtales.

In GT1, the "old reliable" Saleen S7R of Labre Competition continued to soldier on in the lead. But it was two laps behind the leading GT2 entry of Felbermayr-Proton and half a lap behind the second-placed GT2 Ferrari of AF Corse.

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2010 Le Mans 24-Hour Race - Overall Standings after 6 Hours
Pos  Class  Drivers  Team  Car  Laps  Gap  Pit stops 
1.  LMP1  M.Rockenfeller, T.Bernhard, R.Dumas  Audi Sport North America  Audi R15 TDI  295  295 laps  24 
2.  LMP1  A.Lotterer, M.Fassler, B.Treluyer  Audi Sport Team Joest  Audi R15 TDI  295  +34.357  24 
3.  LMP1  A.Wurz, M.Gene, A.Davidson  Team Peugeot Total  Peugeot 908 HDi FAP  294  -1 lap  24 
4.  LMP1  T.Kristensen, R.Capello, A.McNish  Audi Sport Team Joest  Audi R15 TDI  293  -2 laps  25 
5.  LMP1  O.Panis, N.Lapierre, L.Duval  Team ORECA-Matmut  Peugeot 908 HDi FAP  292  -3 laps  24 
6.  009  LMP1  D.Turner, J.Barazi, S.Hancock  Aston Martin Racing  Lola B09/60 Aston Martin  286  -9 laps  24 
7.  15  LMP1  C.Bakkerud, O.Jarvis, C.Albers  Team Kolles  Audi R10 TDI  284  -11 laps  23 
8.  008  LMP1  P.Ragues, V.Ickx, F.Mailleux  Signature Plus  Lola B09/60 Aston Martin  281  -14 laps  23 
9.  42  LMP2  N.Leventis, D.Watts, J.Kane  Strakka Racing  HPD ARX.01  275  -20 laps  20 
10.  LMP1  S.Ayari, D.Andre, A.Meyrick  AIM Team ORECA-Matmut  Oreca 01-AIM  275  +17.153  25 
11.  26  LMP2  D.Brabham, M.Franchitti, M.Werner  Highcroft Racing  HPD ARX.01  273  -22 laps  21 
12.  007  LMP1  H.Primat, S.Mucke, A.Fernandez  Aston Martin Racing  Lola B09/60 Aston Martin  271  -24 laps  22 
13.  35  LMP2  M.Lahaye, G.Moreau, J.Charouz  OAK Racing  Pescarolo 01 Judd  267  -28 laps  21 
14.  25  LMP2  M.Newton, T.Erdos, A.Wallace  RML  Lola B08/80 HPD  266  -29 laps  21 
15.  LMP1  N.Minassian, S.Sarrazin, F.Montagny  Team Peugeot Total  Peugeot 908 HDi FAP  264  -31 laps  21 
16.  41  LMP2  K.Ojjeh, T.Greaves, G.Chandalon  Team Bruichladdich  Ginetta Zytek 09S  253  -42 laps  24 
17.  77  LMGT2  M.Lieb, R.Lietz, W.Hentzler  Team Felbermayr Proton  Porsche 911 GT3 RSR  252  -43 laps  17 
18.  24  LMP2  J.Nicolet, R.Hein, J-F.Yvon  OAK Racing  Pescarolo 01 Judd  251  -44 laps  20 
19.  95  LMGT2  G.Fisichella, J.Alesi, T.Vilander  AF Corse  Ferrari F430 GT  250  -45 laps  17 
20.  50  LMGT1  R.Berville, J.Canal, G.Gardel  Larbre Competition  Saleen S7R  250  +1:22.613  19 
21.  89  LMGT2  D.Farnbacher, A.Simonsen, L.Keen  Hankook Team Farnbacher  Ferrari F430 GT  250  +1:54.513  18 
22.  97  LMGT2  M.Holzer, R.Westbrook, T.Scheider  BMS Scuderia Italia  Porsche 911 GT3 RSR  249  -46 laps  20 
23.  64  LMGT2  O.Gavin, O.Beretta, E.Collard  Corvette Racing  Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1  246  -49 laps  18 
24.  78  LMGT2  J.Muller, A.Farfus, U.Alzen  BMW Team Schnitzer  BMW M3 GT2  242  -53 laps  20 
25.  40  LMP2  M.Amaral, O.Pla, W.Hughes  Quifel-ASM Team  Ginetta Zytek 09S  241  -54 laps  20 
26.  52  LMGT1  C.Nygaard, T.Enge, P.Kox  Young Driver AMR  Aston Martin DBR9  240  -55 laps  16 
27.  72  LMGT1  S.Gregoire, J.Policand, D.Hart  Luc Alphand Aventures  Chevrolet Corvette C6.R  239  -56 laps  19 
28.  73  LMGT1  J.Jousse, X.Maassen, P.Goueslard  Luc Alphand Aventures  Chevrolet Corvette C6.R  238  -57 laps  16 
29.  75  LMGT2  P.Van Splunteren, N.Hommerson, L.Machiels  Prospeed Competition  Porsche 911 GT3 RSR  237  -58 laps  19 
30.  28  LMP2  M.Rostan, R.Meichtry, P.Bruneau  Race Performance AG  Radical SR9 Judd  236  -59 laps  20 
31.  76  LMGT2  R.Narac, P.Pilet, P.Long  IMSA Performance Matmut  Porsche 911 GT3 RSR  235  -60 laps  16 
32.  37  LMP2  P.Salini, S.Salini, T.Gommendy  WR / Salini  WR Zytek  235  +43.224  22 
33.  39  LMP2  J.de Pourtales, H.Noda, J.Kennard  KSM  Lola B08/47 Judd  232  -63 laps  18 
34.  88  LMGT2  H.Felbermayr Sr, H.Felbermayr Jr, M.Konopka  Team Felbermayr Proton  Porsche 911 GT3 RSR  226  -69 laps  18 
35.  63  LMGT2  J.Magnussen, J.O'Connell, A.Garcia  Corvette Racing  Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1  225  -70 laps  17 
36.  85  LMGT2  T.Coronel, P.Dumbreck, J.Bleekemoelen  Spyker Squadron  Spyker C8 Laviolette  219  -76 laps  19 
37.  83  LMGT2  T.Krohn, N.Jonsson, E.van de Poele  Risi Competizione  Ferrari F430 GT  197  -98 laps  15 
38.  11  LMP1  P.Drayson, J.Cocker, E.Pirro  Drayson Racing  Lola B10/60 Aston Martin  174  -121 laps  21 
39.  69  LMGT1  A.Yogo, K.Yamanishi, H.Iiri  JLOC  Lamborghini Murcielago  138  -157 laps  13 
DNF  LMP1  S.Bourdais, P.Lamy, S.Pagenaud  Peugeot Sport Total  Peugeot 908 HDi FAP 
DNF  LMP1  N.Mansell, G.Mansell, L.Mansell  Beechdean Mansell  Ginetta Zytek 
DNF  12  LMP1  N.Prost, N.Jani, M.Andretti  Rebellion Racing  Lola B10/60 Rebellion 
DNF  13  LMP1  A.Belicchi, J-C.Boullion, G.Smith  Rebellion Racing  Lola B10/60 Rebellion 
DNF  14  LMP1  C.Bouchut, S.Tucker, M.Rodrigues  Team Kolles  Audi R10 TDI 
DNF  19  LMP1  M.Lewis, B.Willman, T.Burgess  Autocon Motorsports  Lola B06/10 AER 
DNF  29  LMP2  L.Pirri, M.Cioci, P.Perazzini  Racing Box  Lola B09/80 Judd 
DNF  38  LMP2  J.Schell, F.Da Rocha, D.Zollinger  Pegasus Racing  Norma Judd 
DNF  60  LMGT1  T.Mutsch, R.Grosjean, J.Hirschi  Matech Competition  Ford GT Matech 
DNF  61  LMGT1  N.Gachnang, R.Frey, C.Allemann  Matech Competition  Ford GT Matech 
DNF  70  LMGT1  E.de Doncker, B.Leinders, M.Palttala  Marc VDS Racing  Ford GT Matech 
DNF  79  LMGT2  A.Priaulx, D.Muller, D.Werner  BMW Team Schnitzer  BMW M3 GT2 
DNF  80  LMGT2  S.Neiman, D.Law, J.Bergmeister  Flying Lizard Motorsport  Porsche 911 GT3 RSR 
DNF  81  LMGT2  P.Gentilozzi, R.Dalziel, M.Goossens  Jaguar RSR  Jaguar XKRS 
DNF  82  LMGT2  J.Melo, G.Bruni, P.Kaffer  Risi Competizione  Ferrari F430 GT 
DNF  92  LMGT2  R.Bell, T.Sugden, B.Miller  JMW Motorsport  Aston Martin Vantage 
DNF  96  LMGT2  L.Perez Companc, M.Russo, M.Salo  AF Corse  Ferrari F430 GT 

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