Vergne’s teammate Roman Rusinov had a 1m30s lead over the winning Signatech Alpine Oreca when he came in for the car’s 28th pitstop with five hours of the 24 remaining.
But the team’s Aurus 01-branded Oreca refused to restart due to what the team described as a wiring issue, and it lost 20 minutes while the problem was rectified.
The delay meant the #26 car was four laps down when it ...Keep reading

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