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WEC Sebring 1000 Miles: Race red-flagged for thunderstorms

WEC Sebring 1000 Miles: Race red-flagged for thunderstorms

Following the earlier stoppage triggered by Toyota driver Jose Maria Lopez’s major crash, the 1000-mile race was halted again with around one hour, three minutes left on the clock.

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Even though there had been no accident, WEC race director Eduardo Freitas explained to teams that local laws pertaining to thunderstorms gave the series no option but to throw the red flags.

Alpine was looking on course for victory with Matthieu Vaxiviere holding a comfortable lead of over a minute over the sole surviving Toyota, the #8 car, of Sebastien Buemi. The Glickenhaus machine of Romain Dumas ran a lap behind in third.

United Autosports held a narrow lead in LMP2, with Paul di Resta five seconds clear of the WRT machine of Robin Frijns.

Porsche’s #92 car led the GTE Pro class with Michael Christensen at the wheel, with Tommy Milner second for Corvette Racing, while NorthWest AMR driver Aston Pittard held the advantage in GTE Am.

The race was due to be resumed behind the safety car…

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