Toyota Takes Fifth Consecutive Le Mans 24 Hours Victory

Calum Gill 15:46 12/06/2022

Toyota took a fifth consecutive Le Mans 24 Hours victory as its era of having no equal opposition at the event came to an end, but in doing so it set an ominous benchmark for the host of new manufacturer opposition it will face from next month onwards. 

Peugeot delaying the arrival of its radical-looking new 9X8 to the next round of the World Endurance Championship at Monza in July meant it would be up to underdog Glickenhaus and the Alpine-branded old Rebellion LMP1 car to put Toyota under pressure at Le Mans. Other than a bit of first-lap battling by Glickenhaus, though, the race was an all-Toyota affair up front. They made it a close fight too, with little to choose - and some close racing - between the two Toyotas until the early hours of Sunday morning when a front hybrid problem on the #7 car of Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López prompted an on-track reset and a pit visit. They didn’t lose second place, and were back on the lead lap by the finish, but team-mates Sébastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryō Hirakawa in the #8 car won with a two-minute margin in the closing stages.

It’s Buemi’s fourth Le Mans win, Hartley’s third and Hirakawa’s first. As well as Peugeot’s imminent arrival, Toyota will face fresh opposition from Ferrari, Porsche and Cadillac next year, with a full Alpine effort and Lamborghini collaboration with Ligier due in 2024 too, and BMW potentially if it takes its new car to the WEC as well as the IMSA SportsCar Championship. With the current Alpine (which had led the points pre-Le Mans due to Toyota’s slightly messy start to the WEC season) having a run of technical problems almost from the outset, Glickenhaus had a clear shot at the final overall podium place. Ryan Briscoe, Richard Westbrook and Franck Mailleux claimed that spot with a smooth run, five laps off the Toyotas, with team-mates Olivier Pla, Romain Dumas and Pipo Derani having to battle back for fourth after an early Pla error.

The ultra-competitive LMP2 fight was split up by a dramatic first-corner clash between the polesitting WRT car of René Rast and United Autosports’ Will Owen, with the WRT-run Realteam entry of Ferdinand Habsburg caught up in it too. Robert Kubica burst through into the class lead for PREMA as a result, but António Félix da Costa soon took control in the Jota car he shared with Will Stevens and Roberto González. Jota took two of the three podium spots, Oliver Rasmussen, Ed Jones and Jonathan Aberdein finishing third behind Prema trio Kubica, Louis Delétraz and Lorenzo Colombo. The GTE Pro class has been one of Le Mans and the WEC’s competitive highlights in recent years, but organiser the ACO announced this week that it will be axed for 2023 as manufacturer participation dwindles - partly due to the number of them heading to the top class under the hypercar and LMDh rules. A new ‘GT3 Premium’ category will replace it.

GTE Pro had a suitably eventful Le Mans send-off, with Corvette, Porsche and Ferrari all having spells when they looked to be in control. It ended in heartbreak for Corvette as Alexander Sims was taken out of the class lead by the wandering Algarve Pro LMP2 car of Francois Perrodo with just over six hours to go. Sims, Nick Tandy and Tommy Milner had got back into the lead after early transmission and brake problems. A puncture for James Calado, Alessandro Pier Guidi and Daniel Serra’s Ferrari put it off-sequence on pitstops when leading and meant it was the Porsche of Gianmaria Bruni, Richard Lietz and Frederic Makowiecki that ultimately emerged as the final GTE Pro Le Mans winner. Aston Martin claimed the GTE Am class via TF Sport’s entry for Ben Keating, Marco Sorensen and Henrique Chaves Jr.


2022 24 Hours of Le Mans Classification (380 Laps)

Bold shows winner in class

EntryDriversClassRace Time
1st. Toyota #8Sébastien Buemi
Brendon Hartley
Ryō Hirakawa
LMH24:02:07.996
2nd. Toyota #7Mike Conway
Kamui Kobayashi
José María López
LMH+02:01.222
3rd. Glickenhaus #709Ryan Briscoe
Richard Westbrook
Frank Mailleux
LMH+ 5 Laps
4th. Glickenhaus #708Olivier Pla
Romain Dumas
Pipo Derani
LMH+ 10 Laps
5th. Jota #38Roberto González
António Félix da Costa
Will Stevens
LMP2+ 11 Laps
6th. PREMA #9Robert Kubica
Louis Delétraz
Lorenzo Colombo
LMP2+ 11 Laps
7th. Jota #28Oliver Rasmussen
Ed Jones
Jonathan Aberdein
LMP2+ 12 Laps
8th. TDS Racing #13Nyck de Vries
Mathias Beche
Tijmen van der Helm
LMP2+ 12 Laps
9th. Penske #5Dane Cameron
Emmanuel Collard
Felipe Nasr
LMP2+ 12 Laps
10th. United Autosports #23Alex Lynn
Oliver Jarvis
Josh Pierson
LMP2+ 12 Laps
11th. Cool Racing #37Yifei Ye
Ricky Taylor
Niklas Krütten
LMP2+ 13 Laps
12th. IDEC #48Paul Lafargue
Paul-Loup Chatin
Patrick Pilet
LMP2+ 14 Laps
13th. Richard Mille Racing #1Lilou Wadoux
Sébastien Ogier
Charles Milesi
LMP2+ 14 Laps
14th. United Autosports #22Philip Hanson
Filip Alberquerque
Will Owen
LMP2+ 14 Laps
15th. Team WRT #32Rolf Ineichen
Mirko Bortolotti
Dries Vanthoor
LMP2+ 14 Laps
16th. Panis #65Julien Canal
Nico Jamin
Job van Uitert
LMP2+ 14 Laps
17th. Inter Europol #34Jakub Śmiechowski
Alex Brundle
Esteban Guttiérez
LMP2+ 15 Laps
18th. Inter Europol #43David Heinemeier Hansson
Fabio Scherer
Pietro Fittipaldi
LMP2+ 16 Laps
19th. Algarve Pro Racing #45Steven Thomas
James Allen
René Binder
LMP2 (Pro-Am)+ 17 Laps
20th. Nielsen Racing #24Rodrigo Sales
Matt Bell
Ben Hanley
LMP2 (Pro-Am)+ 18 Laps
21st. RealTeam by WRT #41Rui Andrade
Ferdinand Habsburg
Norman Nato
LMP2+ 18 Laps
22nd. DKR Engineering #3Laurents Hörr
Jean Glorieux
Alexandre Cougnaud
LMP2 (Pro-Am)+ 18 Laps
23rd. Alpine Elf Team #36André Negrão
Nicolas Lapierre
Matthieu Vaxivière
LMH+ 18 Laps
24th. AF Corse #83François Perrodo
Nicklas Nielsen
Alessio Rovera
LMP2 (Pro-Am)+ 19 Laps
25th. Algarve Pro Racing #47Sophia Flörsch
John Falb
Jack Aitken
LMP2 (Pro-Am)+ 19 Laps
26th. ARC Bratislava #44Miroslav Konôpka
Bent Viscaal
Tristan Vautier
LMP2 (Pro-Am)+ 20 Laps
27th. Vector Sport #10Nico Müller
Ryan Cullen
Sébastien Bourdais
LMP2+ 23 Laps
28th. Porsche #91Gianmaria Bruni
Richard Lietz

Frédéric Makowiecki
GTE Pro+ 30 Laps
29th. AF Corse #51Alessandro Pier Guidi
James Calado
Daniel Serra
GTE Pro+ 30 Laps
30th. AF Corse #52Miguel Molina
Antonio Fuoco
Davide Rigon
GTE Pro+ 31 Laps
31st. Porsche #92Michael Christensen
Kévin Estre
Laurens Vanthoor
GTE Pro+ 32 Laps
32nd. Riley Motorsports #74Felipe Fraga
Sam Bird
Shane van Gisbergen
GTE Pro+ 33 Laps
33rd. Graff Racing #39Eric Trouillet
Sébastien Page
David Droux
GTE Pro+ 36 Laps
34th. TF Sport #33Ben Keating
Henrique Chaves
Marco Sørensen

GTE Am+ 37 Laps
35th. Weather-Tech #39Cooper MacNeil
Julien Andlauer
Thomas Merrill
GTE Am+ 37 Laps
36th. Northwest AMR #98Paul Dalla Lana
David Pittard
Nicki Thiim
GTE Am+ 38 Laps
37th. GR Racing #86Michael Wainwright
Riccardo Pera
Ben Barker
GTE Am+ 40 Laps
38th. Dempsey-Proton #88Fred Poordad
Maxwell Root
Jan Heylen
GTE Am+ 40 Laps
39th. AF Corse #54Thomas Flohr
Francesco Castellacci
Nick Cassidy
GTE Am+ 40 Laps
40th. Iron Dames #85Rahel Frey
Michelle Gatting
Sarah Bovy
GTE Am+ 41 Laps
41st. AF Corse #21Simon Mann
Christoph Ulrich
Tony Vilander
GTE Am+ 41 Laps
42nd. AF Corse #61Louis Prette
Conrad Grunewald
Vincent Abril
GTE Am+ 41 Laps
43rd. Spirit of Race #55Duncan Cameron
Matt Griffin
David Perel
GTE Am+ 41 Laps
44th. Hardpoint Motorsport #99Andrew Haryanto
Alessio Picariello
Martin Rump
GTE Am+ 42 Laps
45th. Kessel Racing #57Takeshi Kimura
Frederik Schandorff
Mikkel Jensen
GTE Am+ 44 Laps
46th. Iron Lynx #80Matteo Cressoni
Giancarlo Fisichella
Richard Heistand
GTE Am+ 44 Laps
47th. Dempsey-Proton #77Christian Ried
Sebastian Priaulx
Harry Tincknell
GTE Am+ 44 Laps
48th. Ultimate #35Jean-Baptiste Lahaye
Matthieu Lahaye
François Heriau
LMP2+ 45 Laps
49th. CD Sport #27Christophe Cresp
Michael Jensen
Steven Palette
LMP2+ 47 Laps
50th. JMW Motorsport #66Renger van der Zande
Mark Kvamme
Jason Hart
GTE Am+ 49 Laps
51st. Proton Competition #93Michael Fassbender
Matt Campbell
Zacharie Robichon
GTE Am+ 51 Laps
52nd. Duqueine Team #30Richard Bradley
Memo Rojas
Reshad de Gerus
LMP2+ 54 Laps
53rd. Iron Lynx #75Pierre Ehret
Christian Hook
Nicolás Varrone
GTE Am+ 56 Laps
DNF: Iron Lynx #60Claudio Schiavoni
Alessandro Balzan
Raffaele Giammaria
GTE Am289 Laps
DNF: Team WRT #31Sean Gelael
Robin Frijns
René Rast
LMP2285 Laps
DNF: Corvette Racing #64Tommy Milner
Nick Tandy
Alexander Sims
GTE Pro260 Laps
DNF: Team Project 1 #56Brendon Iribe
Ollie Millroy
Ben Barnicoat
GTE Am241 Laps
DNF: Corvette Racing #63Antonio García
Jordan Taylor
Nicky Catsburg
GTE Pro214 Laps
DNF: Inception Racing #59Alexander West
Côme Ledogar
Marvin Klein
GTE Am190 Laps
DNF: Spirit of Race #71Franck Dezoteux
Pierre Ragues
Gabriel Aubry
GTE Am127 Laps
DNF: D'station RacingSatoshi Hoshino
Tomonobo Fujii
Charlie Fagg
GTE AM112 Laps
DNF: Team Project 1 #46Matteo Cairoli
Mikkel O. Pedersen
Nicolas Leutwiler
GTE Am77 Laps
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