Motor racing-Toyota win Le Mans 24 Hours


The 24 Hours of Le Mans - Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans, France - June 14, 2026 Cadillac Hertz Team Jota's Louis Deletraz, William Stevens and Norman Nato in action during the 24 Hours of Le Mans REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

June 14 (Reuters) - Toyota won ⁠the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Sunday after a Hypercar ⁠battle with BMW and Cadillac in the 94th edition of ‌the race.

BMW had started from pole position and Cadillac led into the final quarter but Toyota, whose last overall win came in 2022, were first to the chequered flag ​with Japan's Kamui Kobayashi at the wheel ⁠of the number seven car.

It ⁠was Kobayashi's second Le Mans triumph after success with Toyota in 2021 ⁠and ‌the ex-Formula One driver shared the victory with Britain's Mike Conway and Dutch driver Nyck de Vries.

The number 20 BMW of ⁠South African Sheldon Van der Linde, German Rene ​Rast and Dutch driver ‌Robin Frijns finished second with Toyota's number eight car third.

Japan's ⁠Ryo Hirakawa shared ​the eight car with Switzerland's Sebastien Buemi and New Zealand's Brendon Hartley.

Cadillac's 12 car finished fourth withFerrari, winners of the last three editions of the race, ⁠fifth with the 51 car.

Cadillac were one-two ​in the 14th hour but their number 38 car suffered a power steering problem that led to two pit stops and a plunge down the ⁠order before retirement.

That was a bitter blow for French driver Sebastien Bourdais, a Le Mans native who remains luckless at home, as well as New Zealand teammate Earl Bamber and Britain's Jack Aitken.

The number 15 ​BMW that started on pole with Danish former ⁠F1 driver Kevin Magnussen, Swiss-born Italian Raffaele Marciello and Belgian Dries Vanthoor also ​retired.

The race, with 62 cars and 186 ‌drivers, was flagged away on Saturday ​by Tour de France sprint great Mark Cavendish as official starter.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Tomasz Janowski and Toby Chopra)

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