ELMS @ 4 Hours of spa 2018

After two hours of racing, heavy rain caused the 5th race of the European Le Mans Series 2018 Championship to stop with a red flag. The # 22 United Autosports Ligier, driven by Phil Hanson and Filipe Albuquerque takes its first victory of the season.

πŸ“· by Luc Warnotte

πŸ“· by Luc Warnotte

LMP2

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πŸ“· by Luc Warnotte

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The DragonSpeed Oreca 07-Gibson #21 of Ben Hanley, Henrik Hedman and Nicolas Lapierre finished second 1.862 sec. behind United Autosport tandem Filipe Albuquerque and Philip Hanson.

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5th, the Duqueine Engineering #29 with Nicolas Jamin, Nelson Panciatici and Pierre Ragues.

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Racing Engineering Oreca 07 #24 with Norman Nato, Paul Petit and Matthieu Vaxiviere finish 7th.

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G-Drive Racing’s No.26 Oreca finished 12th of the LMP2 standings, but with only half the points awarded Roman Rusinov and Andrea Pizzitola were declared the European Le Mans Series 2018 Champions.

LMP3

πŸ“· by Luc Warnotte

The RLR Sport Ligier JS P3-Nissan #15 shared by John Farano, Rob Garofall and Job van Uitert finished 2nd in LMP3 class.

#6 360 Racing Ligier JS P3-Nissan shared by Ross Kaiser and Terrence Woodward finished 3rd in LMP3 class.

LMGTE

πŸ“· by Luc Warnotte

Porsche dominated the LMGTE category, with the victory of the Ebimotor Porsche 911 RSR of Fabio Babini and Riccardo Pera.

Third place for Proton Competition Porsche 911 RSR driven by Giorgio Roda, Gianluca Roda and Matteo Cairoli.

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