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2022 8 Hours of Bahrain

Coordinates:26°1′57″N50°30′38″E / 26.03250°N 50.51056°E /26.03250; 50.51056
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26°1′57″N50°30′38″E / 26.03250°N 50.51056°E /26.03250; 50.51056

Bahrain 2022 8 Hours of Bahrain
Event information
Round 6 of 6 in the2022 FIA World Endurance Championship
Date12 November 2022
LocationSakhir
VenueBahrain International Circuit
Duration8 Hours
Results
Laps completed245
Distance (km)1325.94
Distance (miles)823.935
Hypercar
Pole position
Time1:46.800
TeamJapanToyota Gazoo Racing
Winners
TeamJapanToyota Gazoo Racing
DriversUnited KingdomMike Conway
JapanKamui Kobayashi
ArgentinaJosé María López
LMP2
Winners
TeamBelgiumTeam WRT
DriversNetherlandsRobin Frijns
IndonesiaSean Gelael
GermanyRené Rast
LMP2 Pro-Am
Winners
TeamItalyAF Corse
DriversDenmarkNicklas Nielsen
FranceFrançois Perrodo
ItalyAlessio Rovera
LMGTE Pro
Winners
TeamItalyAF Corse
DriversItalyAntonio Fuoco
SpainMiguel Molina
LMGTE Am
Winners
TeamGermanyTeam Project 1AF Corse
DriversItalyMatteo Cairoli
Switzerland Nicolas Leutwiler
DenmarkMikkel O. Pedersen

The2022 8 Hours of Bahrain was anendurancesportscar racing event held on 12 November 2022, as the sixth and final round of the2022 FIA World Endurance Championship. It was the eleventh running of the8 Hours of Bahrain, and the fourth running in an extended 8 hours format.

Background

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The provisional calendar for the2022 FIA World Endurance Championship released in August 2021. It saw a few changes, with the return of the Sebring and Fuji races, whilst the Portimao and second Bahrain races were dropped.[1] TheFIA WTCR Race of Bahrain, the penultimate round of2022 World Touring Car Cup, was a support race for the 8 hours.[2][3]

Entry list

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The No. 44ARC Bratislava squad returned for the final round of the 2022 season after missing the2022 6 Hours of Fuji. Miroslav Konopka returned as well. Konopka was joined byMathias Beche andRichard Bradley.[4][5]

After missing the Fuji race due to a clash with the2022 DTM Spa round,René Rast returned to the No. 31WRT car.[4]

Nico Müller, who was originally entered with the No. 10Vector Sport car, replacedJames Rossiter in the No. 94Peugeot 9X8 car ahead of his first full season with the team in2023.Renger van der Zande replaced Müller in the No. 10 Vector Sport car.[6][7]

Glickenhaus missed the 8 Hours of Bahrain for unknown reasons.[8]

The No. 56Team Project 1Porsche 911 RSR-19 saw the departure of Ollie Millroy andBrendan Iribe, withPhillip Hyatt andGunnar Jeannette taking over their place.[5]

Schedule

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DateTime (local:AST)Event
Thursday, 10 November12:15Free Practice 1
17:30Free Practice 2
Friday, 11 November11:00Free Practice 3
16:50Qualifying -LM GTE Am & Pro
17:10Qualifying -LMH,LMDh,LMP2
Saturday, 12 November14:00Race
Source:[9]

Free practice

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  • Only the fastest car in each class is shown.
Free Practice 1ClassNo.EntrantDriverTime
HY93FrancePeugeot TotalEnergiesFranceJean-Éric Vergne1:50.536
P283ItalyAF CorseDenmarkNicklas Nielsen1:52.144
Pro92GermanyPorsche GT TeamDenmarkMichael Christensen1:58.025
Am56GermanyTeam Project 1United KingdomBen Barnicoat1:59.636
Free Practice 2ClassNo.EntrantDriverTime
HY93FrancePeugeot TotalEnergiesUnited KingdomPaul di Resta1:49.613
P283ItalyAF CorseItalyAlessio Rovera1:51.787
Pro92GermanyPorsche GT TeamDenmarkMichael Christensen1:57.192
Am46GermanyTeam Project 1ItalyMatteo Cairoli1:59.717
Free Practice 3ClassNo.EntrantDriverTime
HY7JapanToyota Gazoo RacingUnited KingdomMike Conway1:48.384
P231BelgiumWRTNetherlandsRobin Frijns1:51.792
Pro91GermanyPorsche GT TeamItalyGianmaria Bruni1:57.089
Am46GermanyTeam Project 1Switzerland Nicolas Leutwiler2:00.079
Source:[10][11][12]

Qualifying

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Pole position winners in each class are marked inbold.

PosClassNo.TeamTimeGapGrid
1Hypercar8JapanToyota Gazoo Racing1:46.800-1
2Hypercar93FrancePeugeot TotalEnergies1:47.610+0.8102
3Hypercar7JapanToyota Gazoo Racing1:47.738+0.9383
4Hypercar94FrancePeugeot TotalEnergies1:48.334+1.5344
5Hypercar36FranceAlpine Elf Team1:48.343+1.5435
6LMP241SwitzerlandRealTeam by WRT1:50.330+3.5306
7LMP238United KingdomJOTA1:50.467+3.6677
8LMP222United StatesUnited Autosports USA1:50.497+3.6978
9LMP2 Pro-Am83ItalyAF Corse1:50.546+3.7469
10LMP2 Pro-Am44SlovakiaARC Bratislava1:50.619+3.81910
11LMP223United StatesUnited Autosports USA1:50.661+3.86111
12LMP210United KingdomVector Sport1:50.766+3.96612
13LMP231BelgiumWRT1:50.802+4.00213
14LMP21FranceRichard Mille Racing Team1:50.857+4.05714
15LMP29ItalyPrema Orlen Team1:51.110+4.31015
16LMP2 Pro-Am45PortugalAlgarve Pro Racing1:51.479+4.67916
17LMP234PolandInter Europol Competition1:51.661+4.86117
18LMP2 Pro-Am35FranceUltimate1:51.821+5.02118
19LMGTE Pro91GermanyPorsche GT Team1:56.143+9.34319
20LMGTE Pro52ItalyAF Corse1:56.419+9.61920
21LMGTE Pro92GermanyPorsche GT Team1:56.439+9.63921
22LMGTE Pro51ItalyAF Corse1:56.472+9.67222
23LMGTE Pro64United StatesCorvette Racing1:57.539+10.73923
24LMGTE Am85ItalyIron Dames1:59.186+12.38624
25LMP228United KingdomJOTA1:59.503+12.70325
26LMGTE Am33United KingdomTF Sport1:59.698+12.89826
27LMGTE Am77GermanyDempsey-Proton Racing1:59.708+12.90827
28LMGTE Am46GermanyTeam Project 12:00.030+13.23028
29LMGTE Am54ItalyAF Corse2:00.489+13.68929
30LMGTE Am86United Kingdom GR Racing2:00.597+13.79730
31LMGTE Am21ItalyAF Corse2:00.715+13.91531
32LMGTE Am71SwitzerlandSpirit of Race2:00.733+13.93332
33LMGTE Am98CanadaNorthwest AMR2:01.100+14.30033
34LMGTE Am60ItalyIron Lynx2:01.303+14.50334
35LMGTE Am56GermanyTeam Project 12:01.307+14.50735
36LMGTE Am88GermanyDempsey-Proton Racing2:01.361+14.56136
37LMGTE Am777JapanD'Station Racing2:01.730+14.93037
Source:[13]

Race

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Race report

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Hour 1

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The #8 of Buemi controls the start leading the way from pole, with the #93 goes for a dive around the outside of the #8 at the start, but failing to take the lead. Its sister car, the #94 has a slow start and gets jumped immediately by the #36 Alpine - which proceeds to overtake the #7 at turn 4 when it runs wide, putting itself in 3rd - but Lopez would take the #7's lost place back from the #36 with a dive at turn 1 at the start of lap 3, successfully defending its position on the following run from turn 3~4. The #22 United Autosports LMP2 would overtake the #41 off track on the first lap - resulting in a 10-second penalty an hour later.

A safety car was immediately called out due to a spin from the #77 GTEAm - at the exit of turn 10 on lap 1 - the driver only managing to get the car going after the safety car was called.

A battle between the #91 and #52 sitting in 2nd and 3rd ensues on lap7, with the Porsche of Bruni briefly pushing the #51 off at turn 6, with the latter bailing off track and ending up ahead of the #91, but would end up giving its place back later. No further action was taken after investigation.

DiResta in the #93 Peugeot starts to put on pressure to the #8 of Buemi as the LMHs come up to traffic on the Lap 9. The attacking #93 isn't exactly free of worries however, as the #7 is already tight on its tail - it's a ~1.5 second gap between each of the top 3 LMHs by lap 10, with the drivers' championship contender #36 around 2.5 seconds behind.

LMP2 title contender #41, sitting in 2nd place of its class goes for a dive on the #777 D'Station GTEAm at the final corner on lap 12, making contact and briefly taking both cars off track, lightly damaging its own bodywork in the process, Though the #777 would somehow get a warning 11 laps later for being hit from behind.

15 laps in and Ferrari seems to be struggling with its tyres, with Calado of the #51, points leader of the two Ferraris and favorite for Ferrai's title battle - now in 4th place around 6 seconds off the leader #92 - complaining on radio about the rear tyre temperatures rising. No such problem at Porsche however, with Estre reporting to be happy about the car just a few seconds later. Meanwhile, the #64 Corvette is still far off pace, trailing at the back of the GTEPro grid.

Calado would complain further more about tyres and not having enough power compared to their teammate 2 laps later; said teammate - the #52 would reignite the battle between it and the #91 Porsche, tussling for a few laps and diving down the inside of the #91 on the final corner of lap 19, successfully securing themselves a 2nd position. In hour 1 it's the supposed-to-be-supporting Ferrari in GTEPro fighting for the positions, while the title contender only being able to watch from the back.

Despite the woes Calado had a few laps earlier, his #51 Ferrari was back on the rear of the #91 Porsche on lap #23, which just lost its position to the #52 earlier. The #52 has caught up to the #92 already on lap 25 fighting for the lead, trying around the outside on the run from turn 3 to 4 but failing to take the position - but a dive down the inside at turn 9 would nail the lead down for the #52, the #91's switchback not enough for it to retake its lost place at turn 10, and Estre haing to back out of the fight, now being caught up by his teammate in the #91.

Meanwhile, the #36 Alpine pits on lap 27, changing the left hand side tyres and Vaxivere taking the place of Lapierre in the car.

Hour 2

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The next LMH to pit would be the #93 Peugeot two laps later, no driver change but filling up fuel and changing the left hand side tyres. Next up would be the #7 and #94 on lap 31, both cars taking fuel and the #7 taking left side tyres only, while the #94 takes a full set of tyres. The #8 would be the last to pit, coming out just ahead of its teammate.

The #92 pits while the #51 has engaged with the #91 in a fight for 2nd place on lap 32, with the latter coming out on top after a full lap of wheel-to-wheel battle, as the #92 goes for the pits at the end of the lap.

FCY was deployed on lap 34 for a tyre that came off the #71 GTEAm Ferrari on the entry to turn 14 - result of a contact between it and the #44 ARC Bratislava LMP2; the latter would later go into the pits for a long stop and losing 7 laps, while the #71 itself would get a drive through penalty later. The #64 Corvette - far off on pace in the first hour - takes the opportunity to pit, coming out in 2nd place right after the #51 Ferrari.

The FCY would end 3 laps later, with the #51 now 16 seconds ahead of the #64, with the rest of the field - #92 #52 and #91 all with around a 30-second gap from each other.

Menezes in the #94 Peugeot takes advantage of its full set of new tyres from the pitstop earlier - passing the #36 on the final corner of lap 41 and taking 4th position. The running in LMH would be the Toyotas - 8 leading the 7 by 1.5 seconds, which in turn in 12 seconds ahead of the two Peugeots, 10 seconds apart and the #36 in last place, 7 seconds behind the previous car.

Meanwhile, Fuoco piloting the #52 has successfully managed to pass Estre in the #92, Ferrari now leading both the manufacturers' and drivers' title with the two Porsches now last in GTEPro, 6 hours and 30 minutes to go.

A brief yellow flag would be called on lap 48, as the #86 GTEAm Porsche - in the middle of a 3-way fight for 3rd in GTEAm - and #1 LMP2 comes into contact at turn 9, the latter being spun and the former earning a drive through penalty later. The trio of #56, #86 and #46 would stick together in that formation for almost half an hour, with the #46 making moves on lap 56~58, passing first the #86 and #56 for a 3rd place in class.

6 minutes to the 6 hour mark and the Alpine comes into the pits for a second time, with Negrao now taking the wheel.

3 minutes to the 6 hour mark and Peugeot falls victim to their constant reliability issue streak again. The #93 grinds to a halt at turn 1 of lap 59, with DiResta stating on the radio that "the gearbox is completely broken". The second FCY of the race was called on lap 60, but the #93 manages to get going again right after FCY period started, returning to the pits - DiResta gets out of the car for a driver change, while the car itself goes into the garage.

Hour 3

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In GTEPro, the #64, #52 and #91 takes to the pits during this FCY period; The two Toyotas pit on lap 61, with the #94 Peugeot coming in right after - but it wouldn't manage to complete its out lap without interruptions, the car almost spinning on the exit of turn 1 and then stopping on the run from turn 3~4; but the car would get going again after a power cycle, with the green flag dropping again shortly after.

The #93 Peugeot of Vergne would come out of the garage around 10 minutes after it went in, setting the then-fastest lap of the race of 1:49.709. In GTEPro it's the #64, #92 and #52 all within a second, with the #51 Ferrari comfortably leading by around 30 seconds. Despite their pace deficit in the first hour, Corvette is now fending off the #92 nicely, as the #52 takes the chance and tussles with the #92 on turn 1 of lap 66, even running wide off track at turn 2, and eventually taking its place in 3rd - this incident would be under investigation by the stewards, though no further action would end up being taken. All the while, Tandy runs away slightly in front with the #64, pulling out a gap of around 2 seconds.

By lap 69 the #52 has almost caught up to the #64, reducing the gap between them to .5 seconds - but wouldn't make the pass happen until turn 7 of lap 80, making it a Ferrari 1–2 in GTEPro - albeit separated by 30 seconds. In LMH the #7 of Conway has now caught up to the #8 of Hartley as they start to run into traffic, the duo now coming up behind the #36, almost about to lap their drivers' title rivals.

The Alpine pits again at 6 minutes to the 5 hour mark; while Hartley reports on the radio that the #8 is experiencing "downshifting issues" - though the issue wouldn't cause much trouble for the crew later in the race. Meanwhile, in LMP2, the championship leading #38 Jota is chasing down the #9 Prema for 6th place, with a 0.5 second gap separating them - while the sister #28 Jota sits in 5th place.

Hour 4

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5 minutes after the 5 hour mark has passed, the #7 and #93 comes into the pits on lap 92, followed by the #94 and #8; the Toyotas are still only separated by a .4 second gap, with the next LMH - the #94 being more than a minute behind. Conway in the #7 expresses frustration over the radio of being stuck behind his teammate, the championship leading #8 - which would eventually give its position to the #7 on the back straight of lap 95, Conway soon pulling out a gap of ~1.6 seconds over the next two laps.

By the 4h20m mark, the #64 would make a dive and pass the #92 at turn 8 for 3rd place; as Christensen was being informed on the radio that the Corvette was able to pass them with their fresh tyres. Meanwhile, the #94 would pit on lap 113, with Muller handing the wheel to Duval. The next LMH to pit would be the #36 on lap 115, Lapierre back behind the wheel of the car.

With 4 minutes to go until the 4 hour mark, the #94 of Duval comes to a stop on turn 1 of lap 119 - the car would get going relatively quickly after a reset, but it wouldn't be free of all issues, going into the garage immediately on the same lap. The #36 Alpine moves up into 3rd place, although it's still 2 laps down to the closest Toyota.

Hour 5

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The two championship title rivals of GTEAm - #98 of Dalla Lana and #33 of Chaves would engage in a fight for 2nd in class - and 1st the championship right after the 4 hour mark, with the #33 passing the #98 to come out on top. The #7 and #8 pits on lap 124 and 125 respectively, with Kobayashi and Hirakawa taking their respective places in the cars.

An FCY was called at the 3h50m mark due to debris at turn 1 from the #28 Jota colliding with the #56 GTEAm Project1 Porsche - the former receiving a drive through penalty for the incident later; the #33 that gained its position over the #98 in GTEAm earlier would just miss out on a FCY pit stop, which ended up in them losing out to their rival again, dropping back by some 40 seconds after the FCY period, though still in the top spot for the class championship. The #36 pits under FCY, being the only LMH to do so and gained nearly a lap over the Toyotas which did their stops before the FCY - though they're still a lap behind after the FCY period has ended.

In GTEPro, The Ferraris takes advantage of the situation, pitting right during FCY on lap 127, followed by the #64 and the #91; The #92 Porsche would again lose out on luck, being the only car in GTEPro that has done their last pitstop before the FCY. With 3 hours and 30 minutes to go, the GTEPro field would be evenly spread, with the Ferrari duo leading the Corvette leading the Porsches, all cars separated from each other by around 25 seconds.

Hour 6

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8 minutes past the 3 hour mark, and it's the #93 and #94 that pits in LMH, the latter still 2 laps behind its teammate - and almost jumped the gun (despite being given the clear to go) while the car was still connected in the box, with a mechanic having to change another tyre. Next up being the #36 Alpine coming in on lap 156, and finally the two Toyotas on lap 157; last in its class, #92 was the first to pit in GTEPro on lap 154, a good 6 laps ahead of the next GTEPro that came into the pits for its 5th stop - the #52 Ferrari, then the #64 and #51 that came in 2 laps after the #52. The 91 rounds up the 5th pit cycle for the GTEPros, being the last to pit on lap 164.

Meanwhile, in LMP2, Kubica in the #9 Prema was being chased down by Jarvis in the #23 United car for 2nd place, with the #31 WRT 35 seconds in the lead. On lap 162, Kubica makes a mistake and runs wide off the track on the exit of turn 10, giving Jarvis the opportunity to make the pass on the following corner.

With 2 hours and 20 minutes to go, the #94 Peugeot has finally caught back up to the rear of the LMH field, 7 laps behind the race leading Toyota #7 of Kobayashi, who's 30 seconds in front of his teammate in the #8 car.

On lap 173, the #34 Inter Europol car of Brundle was spun on the exit of turn 8, coming into contact with the class leading #31 WRT car, with the #45 APR of James Allen spinning in avoidance right behind the incident. The #31 would catch a 1-minute stop and go penalty later on. Meanwhile, the #22 United car of Owen, coming out of the pits, manages to just undercut the #9 Prema and make a pass for 3rd place.

With 2 hours and 10 minutes to go, the #93 Peugeot was back in the garage again with a broken 4th gear, now taking the place of the #94 as the last car in the LMH class.

5 minutes to the 2 hour remaining mark and the two leading Ferraris in GTEPro switch positions on lap 179, with the #52 now in front of their championship leading teammates in the #51.

Hour 7

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The #38 of Stevens makes a move on the #9 of Colombo at turn 1 of lap 181, moving up to 4th place in class and very shortly catching up to the back of the 3rd place #22 United car of Owen, while the #36 Alpine comes into the pits with 1h55m to go, followed next by the #94.

Owen makes a mistake and runs slightly wide at turn 6 of lap 185, and Stevens takes the opportunity to make the pass at turn 8 on lap 185, moving up to a podium position and further extending their lead in the teams' championship to their closest rival, the currently class-leading #31 WRT.

With 1h50m to go, the #93 Peugeot is officially out of the race. Meanwhile, in LMH, The 8 pits on lap 187 with Buemi back in the car, taking over from Hirakawa. Next to pit would be the #7.

On lap 188, the championship leading #51 Ferrari in GTEPro had run into serious issues. Calado reports on the radio that "something's touching the ground" and that the car "revs freely in 4th gear". The #51, 2nd in class, lost 7 seconds to the leading Porsche #91 in the following two laps, now only ~50 seconds ahead of the 4th place #91 and 31 seconds ahead of the 3rd placed #64. On lap 191, Calado reports over the radio that there's issues with "gearbox oil", while the #64 of Tandy is catching rapidly behind.

By lap 193, the #51 had lost its position to both the #64 and #91, with Calado going off the racing line multiple times in order to maintain the revs after losing 4th gear. Both Ferraris would pit on lap 194, with the #64 and #91 temporarily moving into 1st and 2nd - and the #52 being in the net lead of GTEPro having done one more stop than the #64 and #91. The #51 would be sent out of the pits without any repairs, now second to last and around 35 seconds ahead of the last place #92 Porsche.

The #52 passes the #91 on track at turn 10 of lap 197, moving into 2nd place in class; the latter would pit on lap 198, with the #64 rounding up the 6th pit cycle for GTEPro on lap 199. The #91 would take 3rd from the #51 on the turn 13~14 straight on lap 199, with Pier Guidi now having to focus on nursing the #51 to the chequered flag without a 4th gear.

By lap 202 and with an hour and twenty minutes to go, the #51 has been overtaken by the #92, dropping to last in class and slowing down to +8 seconds per lap from the other cars in class. In GTEPro, it's #52 leading the #64 by a minute, which in turn leads the #91 by 12 seconds. Despite the issues for the #51 of Pier Guidi and Calado, they still lead the drivers' championship by 4 points to their teammates in the #52, and Ferrari still lead the GTE manufacturers' championship to Porsche by 13 points.

With an hour and 8 minutes to go, the #46 Project 1 Porsche is now in the lead of the GTEAm class, taking over from the #85 Iron Dames Ferrari that has stayed there for the past few hours. The #51 of Pier Guidi has been warned for abusing track limits on lap 210 - a result of the car being affected under braking due to having to downshift directly from 5th to 3rd.

The #36 Alpine pits on lap 211 with an hour and 3 minutes to go, with Lapierre taking over from Vaxivere.

Hour 8

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58 minutes to go and the #91 pits, followed by the #52; the order in GTEPro remains unchanged, with the #52 leading the #62 leading the two Porsches, and the #51 trailing behind. The Toyotas have controlled the race in LMH, with a stable gap of around 40 seconds dividing the #7 and #8 for the past hour; both cars would pit for the final time with 48 minutes remaining, with Conway and Hartley taking over from Lopez and Buemi respectively.

On lap 222 with 41 minutes left, the #38 Jota of Da Costa passes the #22 United at turn 9 for 4th place in LMP2, even squeezing the latter off track on the exit of turn 10; on lap 224, the #54 GTEAm Ferrari of Cassidy locked up the rears at turn 1, spinning into the #35 Ultimate LMP2 and making slight contact; no further action was taken for the incident. With 11 minutes to go, the #54 would spin again at the same place in the same fashion, this time making contact with the #77 Proton Porsche.

With 19 minutes to go, the #38 Jota and #22 United comes in for a fuel stop, followed by the class leading #31 two and a half minutes later. The #56 Project 1 Porsche would overtake the #85 Iron Dames at turn 4 of lap 239 with 10 minutes to go, making it a 1-2 for Team Project 1 in GTEAm. Prema would finally come into the pits with only 5 minutes remaining, the #9 losing 3rd place to the championship leading #38.

On the very last lap, the #91 Porsche comes into the pits, giving its 3rd place to the #92 car - which would allow them to move up to 2nd place in the drivers' championship, ahead of the #52 Ferrari duo. The #7 Toyota crosses the line with 245 laps clocked, their championship winning teammate finishing 45 seconds later. The #31 WRT wins the LMP2 class with a comfortable 50 second lead to the #23 United car, with the championship winning #38 Jota finishing in 3rd. The GTEPro drivers' champion #51 limps across the line after nearly two hours on track with a broken gearbox, while its teammate takes the win for the final race of the GTEPro class and claiming the manufacturers' title for Ferrari. Team Project 1 takes the top two spots of the GTEAm podium, with the #85 Iron Dames rounding up the podium, just ahead of class champion - the #33 TF Sport Aston Martin that finished in 4th place.

Race result

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The minimum number of laps for classification (70% of overall winning car's distance) was 172 laps. Class winners are inbold and ‡.

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLapsTime/Retired
Engine
1Hypercar7JapanToyota Gazoo RacingUnited KingdomMike Conway
JapanKamui Kobayashi
ArgentinaJosé María López
Toyota GR010 HybridM2458:00:40.920‡
ToyotaH8909 3.5 L Turbo V6
2Hypercar8JapanToyota Gazoo RacingSwitzerlandSébastien Buemi
New ZealandBrendon Hartley
JapanRyō Hirakawa
Toyota GR010 HybridM245+45.471
ToyotaH8909 3.5 L Turbo V6
3Hypercar36FranceAlpine Elf TeamFranceNicolas Lapierre
BrazilAndré Negrão
FranceMatthieu Vaxivière
Alpine A480M243+2 Laps
Gibson GL458 4.5 L V8
4Hypercar94FrancePeugeot TotalEnergiesFranceLoïc Duval
United StatesGustavo Menezes
SwitzerlandNico Müller
Peugeot 9X8M239+6 Laps
Peugeot X6H 2.6 L Turbo V6
5LMP231BelgiumWRTNetherlandsRobin Frijns
IndonesiaSean Gelael
GermanyRené Rast
Oreca 07G237+8 Laps‡
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
6LMP223United StatesUnited Autosports USAUnited KingdomOliver Jarvis
United KingdomAlex Lynn
United StatesJosh Pierson
Oreca 07G237+8 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
7LMP238United KingdomJOTAPortugalAntónio Félix da Costa
MexicoRoberto González
United KingdomWill Stevens
Oreca 07G236+9 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
8LMP29ItalyPrema Orlen TeamItalyLorenzo Colombo
SwitzerlandLouis Delétraz
PolandRobert Kubica
Oreca 07G236+9 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
9LMP241SwitzerlandRealTeam by WRTPortugalRui Andrade
AustriaFerdinand Habsburg
FranceNorman Nato
Oreca 07G236+9 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
10LMP222United StatesUnited Autosports USAPortugalFilipe Albuquerque
United KingdomPhilip Hanson
United StatesWill Owen
Oreca 07G236+9 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
11LMP228United KingdomJOTASouth AfricaJonathan Aberdein
United Arab EmiratesEd Jones
DenmarkOliver Rasmussen
Oreca 07G236+9 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
12LMP21FranceRichard Mille Racing TeamFrancePaul-Loup Chatin
FranceCharles Milesi
FranceLilou Wadoux
Oreca 07G235+10 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
13LMP210United KingdomVector SportFranceSébastien Bourdais
Republic of IrelandRyan Cullen
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
Oreca 07G235+10 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
14LMP2
(Pro-Am)
83ItalyAF CorseDenmarkNicklas Nielsen
FranceFrançois Perrodo
ItalyAlessio Rovera
Oreca 07G235+10 Laps‡
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
15LMP2
(Pro-Am)
35FranceUltimateFrance François Heriau
France Jean-Baptiste Lahaye
FranceMatthieu Lahaye
Oreca 07G235+10 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
16LMP2
(Pro-Am)
45PortugalAlgarve Pro RacingAustraliaJames Allen
AustriaRené Binder
United StatesSteven Thomas
Oreca 07G235+10 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
17LMGTE Pro52ItalyAF CorseItalyAntonio Fuoco
SpainMiguel Molina
Ferrari 488 GTE EvoM231+14 Laps‡
FerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
18LMGTE Pro64United StatesCorvette RacingUnited StatesTommy Milner
United KingdomNick Tandy
Chevrolet Corvette C8.RM230+15 Laps
Chevrolet 5.5 LV8
19LMGTE Pro92GermanyPorsche GT TeamDenmarkMichael Christensen
FranceKévin Estre
Porsche 911 RSR-19M230+15 Laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
20LMGTE Pro91GermanyPorsche GT TeamItalyGianmaria Bruni
AustriaRichard Lietz
Porsche 911 RSR-19M230+15 Laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
21LMGTE Pro51ItalyAF CorseUnited KingdomJames Calado
ItalyAlessandro Pier Guidi
Ferrari 488 GTE EvoM227+18 Laps
FerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
22LMP2
(Pro-Am)
44SlovakiaARC BratislavaSwitzerlandMathias Beche
United KingdomRichard Bradley
SlovakiaMiroslav Konôpka
Oreca 07G227+18 Laps
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
23LMGTE Am46GermanyTeam Project 1ItalyMatteo Cairoli
Switzerland Nicolas Leutwiler
DenmarkMikkel O. Pedersen
Porsche 911 RSR-19M226+19 Laps‡
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
24LMGTE Am56GermanyTeam Project 1United KingdomBen Barnicoat
United StatesP.J. Hyett
United StatesGunnar Jeannette
Porsche 911 RSR-19M226+19 Laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
25LMGTE Am85ItalyIron DamesBelgiumSarah Bovy
SwitzerlandRahel Frey
DenmarkMichelle Gatting
Ferrari 488 GTE EvoM226+19 Laps
FerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
26LMGTE Am33United KingdomTF SportPortugalHenrique Chaves
United StatesBen Keating
DenmarkMarco Sørensen
Aston Martin Vantage AMRM226+19 Laps
Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8
27LMGTE Am98CanadaNorthwest AMRCanadaPaul Dalla Lana
DenmarkNicki Thiim
United KingdomDavid Pittard
Aston Martin Vantage AMRM226+19 Laps
Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8
28LMGTE Am86United Kingdom GR RacingUnited KingdomBen Barker
ItalyRiccardo Pera
United KingdomMichael Wainwright
Porsche 911 RSR-19M226+19 Laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
29LMGTE Am54ItalyAF CorseNew ZealandNick Cassidy
ItalyFrancesco Castellacci
SwitzerlandThomas Flohr
Ferrari 488 GTE EvoM226+19 Laps
FerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
30LMGTE Am77GermanyDempsey-Proton RacingUnited KingdomSebastian Priaulx
GermanyChristian Ried
United KingdomHarry Tincknell
Porsche 911 RSR-19M226+19 Laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
31LMGTE Am60ItalyIron LynxItalyMatteo Cressoni
ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella
ItalyClaudio Schiavoni
Ferrari 488 GTE EvoM225+20 Laps
FerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
32LMGTE Am777JapanD'Station RacingUnited KingdomCharlie Fagg
JapanTomonobu Fujii
Japan Satoshi Hoshino
Aston Martin Vantage AMRM225+20 Laps
Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8
33LMGTE Am21ItalyAF CorseUnited StatesSimon Mann
Switzerland Christoph Ulrich
FinlandToni Vilander
Ferrari 488 GTE EvoM225+20 Laps
FerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
34LMGTE Am88GermanyDempsey-Proton RacingBelgiumJan Heylen
United StatesPatrick Lindsey
United States Fred Poordad
Porsche 911 RSR-19M224+21 Laps
Porsche 4.2 L Flat-6
35LMGTE Am71SwitzerlandSpirit of RaceFranceGabriel Aubry
France Franck Dezoteux
FrancePierre Ragues
Ferrari 488 GTE EvoM224+21 Laps
FerrariF154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
NCLMP234PolandInter Europol CompetitionUnited KingdomAlex Brundle
MexicoEsteban Gutiérrez
PolandJakub Śmiechowski
Oreca 07G231Powertrain
Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8
RetHypercar93FrancePeugeot TotalEnergiesUnited KingdomPaul di Resta
DenmarkMikkel Jensen
FranceJean-Éric Vergne
Peugeot 9X8M171Gearbox
Peugeot X6H 2.6 L Turbo V6
Source:[14]

Standings after the race

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2022 Hypercar World Endurance Drivers' Championship[15]
Pos+/-DriverPoints
1SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi
New ZealandBrendon Hartley
JapanRyō Hirakawa
149
2FranceNicolas Lapierre
BrazilAndré Negrão
FranceMatthieu Vaxivière
144
3United KingdomMike Conway
JapanKamui Kobayashi
ArgentinaJosé María López
133
4FranceRomain Dumas
FranceOlivier Pla
70
5BrazilPipo Derani47


2022 Hypercar World Endurance Manufacturers' Championship[16]
Pos+/-ManufacturerPoints
1JapanToyota186
2FranceAlpine144
3United StatesGlickenhaus70
4FrancePeugeot42

2022 World Endurance GTE Drivers' Championship[17]
Pos+/-DriverPoints
1United KingdomJames Calado
ItalyAlessandro Pier Guidi
135
2DenmarkMichael Christensen
FranceKévin Estre
132
3 2ItalyAntonio Fuoco
SpainMiguel Molina
131
4 1ItalyGianmaria Bruni125
5 1AustriaRichard Lietz115


2022 World Endurance GTE Manufacturers' Championship[18]
Pos+/-TeamPoints
1ItalyFerrari269
2GermanyPorsche257
3United StatesChevrolet102

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the Drivers' Championship standings.

References

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