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GIVE TOYOTA A HIGH FIVE
Autocar UK
|June 22, 2022
It deserves credit, not cynicism, for its Le Mans winning streak

The sheer scale of the Le Mans 24 Hours and the sense of occasion underestimated, can never be even in the years when the race itself doesn't quite live up to the hype.
The 2022 edition had its moments, combining the usual blend of emotional triumph for some and devastating heartbreak for others. But the bare truth is that Toyota Gazoo Racing was figuratively in a class of its own, as the Japanese manufacturer logged a straightforward fifth consecutive victory.
Even the much-touted LMP2 class fell short of providing the expected scrap, the British Jota team dominating almost from the start as rivals found their races unravelling.
The last appearance for the GTE Pro category, featuring works teams from Corvette, Ferrari and Porsche, was the closest contested battle, as it so often is.
As the GT category begins its transition towards a GT3based formula, just GTE Am, featuring privateer teams and its mix of professional and amateur drivers, will run next year. Kudos to Porsche, then, for claiming the final Pro honours, while Sussex-based TF Sport added a second GTE Am win in three years for the Aston Martin Vantage with an unblemished run.
That's the key to success at Le Mans, as it always has been. Such is the competition in every category these days that any delay or time spent in the garage is likely to ruin a team's fortunes.
WINNING ON MERIT
This story is from the June 22, 2022 edition of Autocar UK.
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