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Toyotas split by Rebellion as Kobayashi claims Le Mans Hyperpole – Speedcafe
The lap record went begging, but Kamui Kobayashi and Toyota claimed pole position at Le Mans with the Japanese driver setting the fastest time in the first-ever Hyperpole session

The #7 Toyota will start from pole for the race. Pic: PSP Images
The lap record went begging, but Kamui Kobayashi and Toyota claimed pole position for the 24 Hours of Le Mans with the Japanese driver setting the fastest time in the first-ever Hyperpole session at La Sarthe.
Kobayashi was on course to break his own lap record on his final effort in the 30-minute session, before a track limits breach saw his last-gasp bid denied.
Critically, the two Toyota Gazoo Racing entries were split by the…
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