Overview
- Toyota's No. 7 TR010 Hybrid driven by Kamui Kobayashi took victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Sunday, with Team WRT's No. 20 BMW of Robin Frijns second and Toyota's No. 8 (Sebastien Buemi) third.
- Hertz Team JOTA's No. 12 Cadillac led long periods but served a drive‑through for a slow‑zone infringement around hour 17, which cost track position and allowed Toyota to regain the lead.
- The sister No. 38 JOTA Cadillac developed power‑steering trouble during the night and was retired after repeated unscheduled stops, removing one of Toyota's main challengers.
- Wayne Taylor Racing's No. 101 Cadillac was hit by multiple drive‑through penalties for FCY/slow‑zone speeding, which dropped it well down the order and out of podium contention.
- Class battles reflected endurance race dynamics rather than raw pace: Duqueine's LMP2 No. 30 led much of the race before a sudden brake failure promoted Inter Europol, and LMGT3 stayed tightly contested between Corvette, Aston Martin and Lexus.