Le Mans 2023: Toyota #7 retired after bizarre pile-up with LMP2 car

2023-06-10 23:29:18

The #7 Toyota GR010 HYBRID (Kamui Kobayashi/Mike Conway/Jose Maria Lopez) has retired from the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans after being rear-ended by an LMP2 car. . The #7 car driven by Kamui Kobayashi was involved in a bizarre pile-up of several cars at the start of the slow zone. JMW Motorsport’s #66 Ferrari GTE Am, driven by Louis Prete, is believed to have collided with former F1 driver Giedo van der Garde. Then, No. 35 Alpine LMP2 of Memo Rojas came into contact with Kamui Kobayashi.

Kamui Kobayashi was then spotted coming out of the cockpit after parking on Mulsanne Straight, ending the race for the #7 car sharing with José María López and Mike Conway. What an incredible start to the night!The #7 Toyota stopped on the edge of the track at the top of the Mulsanne Straight and got hit by the JMW Ferrari ! #LeMansCentenary | @TGR_WEC | @FerrariHypercar pic.twitter.com/s0Mp7O6tLs— 24 Hours of Le Mans (@24hoursoflemans) June 10, 2023


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