Brendon Hartley says Toyota is “looking over its shoulder” as it defends its lead in the WEC standings over the final three races Full story ⬇️
“But I’m not counting out Cadillac or Porsche, and if there is some tricky weather, Peugeot as well.Hartley stressed the importance of finishing each of the three remaining races — at Monza, then Fuji in September and November’s Bahrain curtain closer — aboard their Toyota GR010 HYBRID Le Mans Hypercar, because “one DNF can change the whole game”.
Toyota, which also leads the manufacturers’ points from Ferrari, is beginning the post-Le Mans leg of the WEC “with quiet confidence”, according to Hartley.Photo by: Nikolaz Godet“I fully expect it to be a tough race in Monza; Ferrari showed the best straightline speed at Le Mans and going to the Temple of Speed that will be good for them.“Le Mans is behind us and we’re already looking at next year, but the world championship is important as well.
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