The 100th anniversary 24 Hours of Le Mans live blog is here.
Surprising news early from Toyota: leading driver Sebastian Buemi is reporting a braking assistance issue in the No. 8 car, which could suggest either a brake-by-wire problem or an issue with the braking regeneration that keeps the hybrid system charged.
Before the safety car came out, the No. 8 Toyota was able to pass both Ferraris to take the overall lead. Ferrari No. 50 has been able to hold second, with Toyota No. 8 in third and Ferrari No. 51 in fourth. After failing to fire when the command to fire engines was given by grand marshal LeBron James, the No. 43
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