James Allen clinched the win after successfully overtaking Racing Team Turkey's #34 ORECA driven by Louis Delétraz in the final 10 minutes of the race, finishing ahead of Duqueine Team's #30 ORECA with Neel Jani at the wheel. Delétraz rounded out the podium and won the LMP2 Pro/Am class.
Duqueine Team is currently leading the provisional championship standings with eight points on Algarve Pro Racing and 17 on Panis Racing.
Racing Spirit of Leman's #31 Ligier JS P320-Nissan triumphed in the LMP3 class after starting from 10th position. In the final hour, Antoine Doquin climbed from the sixth spot to first, winning with a 10-second lead on WTM by Rinaldi Racing's #12 Duqueine M30-D08.
Defending champion Proton Competition earned the maximum points possible at Le Castellet with the #77 Porsche 911 RSR-19 on the heels of an extremely competitive race. Julien Andlauer/Christian Ried/Giammarco Levorato passed under the chequered flag 11.4 seconds ahead of Iron Lynx's #60 Porsche driven by Matteo Cairoli.
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The next round of the 2023 European Le Mans Series, the 4 Hours of Aragón in Spain, is set for 26 August.
Check out highlights from the 4 Hours of Le Castellet in the video below!