24 Hours of Le Mans – Race: The update after four hours
The two Toyotas are still solidly in the lead. The Alpine, on the other hand, suffered a mechanical problem as it was brought back to the garage by the mechanics.

In the hypercar category, there are no notable changes as the leading position is dominated by Toyota, except that car number 8 has overtaken car number 7. Behind them, Alpine has lost its fourth position to car number 709, which managed to make up for lost time after a brief stop in the pit lane, but also greatly assisted by a drive-through penalty for car number 36. The French car is forced to return to its garage at 7:54 PM and has lost several positions.
In LMP2, the JOTA team has taken the lead and holds a comfortable one-minute advantage over the chasing pack of the Peske team. The United Motorsport’s #22 car has managed to rejoin the LMP2 field and currently sits in 21st position. On the other side of the garage, something noteworthy happened with the #23 car as Josh Pierson took the wheel, becoming the youngest participant in the 24-hour race. At the back of the grid, the APR trio of Aitken-Flörsch-Falb continues their gradual comeback and should soon finish overtaking all the GT cars.
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In LMGTE PRO, the two Porsches are currently leading as they have only made three pit stops while the two Corvettes have made four pit stops. The Ferrari from Riley Motorsport is struggling more as it is competing amongst the LMGTE AM cars.
In the last category, the Porsche of Dempsey-Proton Racing, car number 77, took the lead of the LMGTE AM, while the Weathertech made its pit stop. It regained the lead shortly after.