He Ferrari 499P of Spanish Miguel Molinathe Italian Antonio Fuoco and the danish Nicklas Nielsen finished this Sunday in second position among some 6 Hours from Portimao (Portugal) corresponding to the second race of Endurance World Championship (WEC), led by Toyota Number 8.
The car of the Japanese team, driven by the French Sebastien BuemiJapanese people Ryo Hirakawa and the New Zealander Brandon Harleyfinished with a one lap lead in Molina’s number 50 Ferrari.
The second place was achieved by the Spaniard after taking advantage of a problem with a sensor of the Toyota 7 -of the Argentine ‘Pechito’ López, Japanese Kamui Kobayashi and the British Mike Conway- when they occupied that position before losing seven laps due to repairs.
The third place on the podium in the first category of the WEC, Hypercar, was achieved by the Porsche 6 driven by the Frenchman Kévin Estre, the Belgian Laurens Vanthoor and the German André Lotterer, despite making an additional stop ten minutes from graduation
A result that puts the Toyota 8 leader of the WEC at the expense of 7, which finished in ninth position in Portugal after winning the first round, and the Ferrari 50 of the Spaniard Miguel Molina occupies the second position overall after two races, in which He achieved third place in Sebring (Florida) and this second place in Portimao.
Source: La Verdad
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