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Turbo failure drops leading Toyota out of Le Mans top three – Speedcafe
Misfortune again struck the #7 Toyota as it surrendered the lead at Le Mans due to a turbo issue just after the halfway mark

The #7 pulls into the pits pic: Toyota Gazoo Racing
Misfortune again struck the #7 Toyota at La Sarthe as it surrendered the lead of the 24 Hours of Le Mans due to a turbo issue just after the halfway mark.
It marked another heartbreaking Le Mans drama for the #7 crew, which has seen the overall win fall to the #8 the last two years.
The #7 was leading in 2019 before Jose Maria Lopez slowed in the 23rd hour due to a wired tyre pressure sensor system, which incorrectly indicated a tyre punctur…
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