The 4-Hours race saw five Safety Car periods and one Red Flag to clear the circuit after the no60 Proton Competition Porsche hit the barrier on the start finish straight after being clipped from behind by the Iron Dames Porsche. The driver of the no60 Porsche, Claudio Schiavoni walked away from the badly damaged car, and after a long clean-up process the race resumed.
The LMP2 Pro/Am victory went to the no29 Richard Mille by TDS Oreca trio of Rodrigo Sales, Grégoire Saucy and Mathias Beche and with the no83 AF Corse Oreca finishing 7th in class, the championship is now wide open going into the final race of the season in Portugal.
The LMP3 win was claimed by the no8 Team Virage Ligier crew of Julien Gerbi, Bernado Pinheiro and Gillian Henrion from 8th on the grid, which means the championship battle will also go to the final race with just two points splitting the top three cars, Eurointernational, Team Virage and RLR MSport.
The LMGT3 title race is also still wide open going into the final round at Portimão next month after the no57 Kessel Racing Ferrari crew of Takeshi Kimura, Esteban Masson and Daniel Serra took their second win in a row to take the championship lead.
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