Round8

6 Hours of Shanghai

Course: Shanghai International Circuit

Shanghai International Circuit

VICTORY IN CHINA FOR TOYOTA GAZOO Racing

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing dominated the 6 Hours of Shanghai to win its fourth race of the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season on a day tinged with frustration.

Sébastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima in the #8 TS050 HYBRID took victory by more than a lap from their nearest challengers for Toyota's third win in Shanghai, setting the fastest lap of the race in the process.

However, the team had been on course for a second consecutive one-two finish prior to a late collision which damaged the #7 TS050 HYBRID of Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López. They eventually finished fourth.

That result means Toyota goes to the final race of 2017, in Bahrain on 18 November, level on four wins each with Porsche. However, both title battles are over, with Porsche and drivers Timo Bernhard, Earl Bamber and Brendon Hartley confirmed as World Champions.

When the race began, José led from pole in the #7 while Sébastien lost a position but fought back to pass both Porsches. With 26 cars on track, traffic is always a challenge and José hit the #26 LMP2 after 30 minutes, losing eight seconds and dropping to third.

He recovered the position and, as the one-hour mark approached, handed the #7 over to Kamui in second place at the first pit stops. Unlike its sister car, the #8 crew chose to double stint the tyres, and Sébastien resumed in the lead.

But after two hours, all leading cars had made their second pit stops and Kamui led in the #7 with Anthony just behind on new tyres in the #8. Both were well clear of the #2 Porsche while the #1 was now one lap behind.

Anthony put the new tyres to good use and passed Kamui for the lead, recording several quick lap times to extend his advantage prior to a full course yellow, during which both TS050 HYBRIDs pitted, the #7 changing two tyres and switching driver to Mike.

The two TS050 HYBRIDs continued to lead beyond the halfway point and were consistently faster than the competition. Kazuki lapped the third-placed Porsche #2 with around two hours to go and the cars eased their pace to avoid unnecessary risk.

When the final pit stops came with just under an hour to go, Sébastien took new tyres in the #8 while José only refuelled, meaning he led. However, contact with the #91 Porsche GT damaged the left rear of the #7 and cost 13 minutes in the pits.

Quick work by the mechanics allowed the car to return to the track and take the chequered flag in fourth, seven laps behind. Sébastien completed a dominant but bitter-sweet victory on a day when the team had shown the performance to earn a one-two.

Hisatake Murata, Team President

“To win our fourth race of the season is a really special feeling. Well done to everyone in the team for their great work this weekend. We were fastest in every practice session, we earned pole position and now we have won the race. I think we deserved the one-two and it was a pity to lose time right at the end of the race due to contact with a lapped car. Congratulations to Porsche on winning the drivers' and manufacturers' World Championship. We will keep fighting at the final race, when we want to finish the season with another win.”

TS050 HYBRID #7 (Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi, José María López)

Race: 4th, 188 laps, 7 pit stops. Grid: 1st. Fastest lap: 1min 46.033secs

Mike Conway (TS050 HYBRID #7)

“It was not easy to manage the tyres today, particularly on the second stint but we hung in there. Unfortunately we lost the lead twice due to incidents. It could have been a one-two today and big points for the team; but that didn't happen. Congratulations to car #8; they deserved the win so all credit to them.”

Kamui Kobayashi (TS050 HYBRID #7)

“It was a very unfortunate race for us. We had a good car but we struggled a bit with the tyres. Still we managed to fight for the win. We didn't give up but it was a pity that the last collision dropped us back to fourth. We will be pushing for better in Bahrain.”

José María López (TS050 HYBRID #7)

“On my second stint it was difficult with the tyres. Then I had the incident with the GT car. It was my fault for sure, but it's not an easy situation. I was going inside at turn 13; it's the kind of thing you do a few times every race and there is no problem. I will have a look at the video and learn from this to come back stronger.”

TS050 HYBRID #8 (Sébastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson, Kazuki Nakajima)

Race: 1st, 195 laps, 6 pit stops. Grid: 3rd. Fastest lap: 1min 45.892secs

Sébastien Buemi (TS050 HYBRID #8)

“It's an amazing result for our car. We had a great fight with the sister car and it's just unfortunate we couldn't bring home a one-two. It's been a great job from the team to strike back from some difficult races with back-to-back wins. Hopefully we can fight for a fifth win in Bahrain and have more wins than Porsche this season. For now let's celebrate the win and enjoy the last fight in Bahrain.”

Anthony Davidson (TS050 HYBRID #8)

“It's great to get a win again after actually driving the car, unlike in Fuji! I can properly celebrate this one. The car was great. We struggled a bit compared to #7 in qualifying but we had the best car in the race. I want to say thanks to our car crew because we had the right strategy and strong pit stops. That gave us the platform to win today.”

Kazuki Nakajima (TS050 HYBRID #8)

“Many thanks to the team for giving us such a good car and well to the pit stop crew. My team-mates did a great job but I suffered a lot in the car, with the traffic and all the rubber on track. I lost a bit of time but managed to survive and we had the speed to win by a lap. I am happy with the race result and now the target is to win again in Bahrain.”

  • The start of the 6 Hours of Shanghai
  • TS050 HYBRID #7 and Porsche #2
  • Kamui Kobayashi
  • The mechanics are repearing the TS050 HYBRID #7
  • TS050 HYBRID #8 is running at the main straight of Shanghai International Circuit
  • Anthony Davidson is pleased for the victory of the 6 Hours of Shanghai on TS050 HYBRID #8
  • Sébastien Buemi
  • The podium of the 6 Hours of Shanghai
  • The trophies of the 6 Hours of Shanghai

RACE RESULTS

PosCatTeam/CarDriverTotal Time/GapLapsBest timeT
18LMP1-HTOYOTA GAZOO Racing
Toyota TS050 HYBRID
Sébastien BUEMI
Anthony DAVIDSON
Kazuki NAKAJIMA
6:00'40.7771951'45.892M
22LMP1-HPorsche LMP Team
Porsche 919 Hybrid
Timo BERNHARD
Earl BAMBER
Brendon HARTLEY
1 Lap1941'46.136M
31LMP1-HPorsche LMP Team
Porsche 919 Hybrid
Neel JANI
André LOTTERER
Nick TANDY
1 Lap1941'46.346M
47LMP1-HTOYOTA GAZOO Racing
Toyota TS050 HYBRID
Mike CONWAY
Kamui KOBAYASHI
Jose Maria LOPEZ
7 Laps1881'46.033M
531LMP2Vaillante Rebellion
Oreca 07 - Gibson
Julien CANAL
Nicolas PROST
Bruno SENNA
12 Laps1831'51.793D
636LMP2Signatech Alpine Matmut
Alpine A470 - Gibson
Nicolas LAPIERRE
Gustavo MENEZES
André NEGRÃO
12 Laps1831'51.980D
713LMP2Vaillante Rebellion
Oreca 07 - Gibson
Mathias BECHE
David HEINEMEIER HANSSON
Nelson PIQUET JR
13 Laps1821'52.603D
838LMP2Jackie Chan DC Racing
Oreca 07 - Gibson
Ho-Pin TUNG
Oliver JARVIS
Thomas LAURENT
13 Laps1821'51.845D
925LMP2CEFC Manor TRS Racing
Oreca 07 - Gibson
Roberto GONZALEZ
Simon TRUMMER
Vitaly PETROV
13 Laps1821'53.072D
1028LMP2TDS Racing
Oreca 07 - Gibson
François PERRODO
Matthieu VAXIVIERE
Emmanuel COLLARD
13 Laps1821'52.492D
1126LMP2G-Drive Racing
Oreca 07 - Gibson
Roman RUSINOV
Léo ROUSSEL
Nico MULLER
14 Laps1811'52.666D
1237LMP2Jackie Chan DC Racing
Oreca 07 - Gibson
David CHENG
Alex BRUNDLE
Tristan GOMMENDY
14 Laps1811'52.322D
1324LMP2CEFC Manor TRS Racing
Oreca 07 - Gibson
Matthew RAO
Ben HANLEY
Jean-Eric VERGNE
14 Laps1811'52.314D
1467LMGTE ProFord Chip Ganassi Team UK
Ford GT
Andy PRIAULX
Harry TINCKNELL
25 Laps1702'02.240M
1591LMGTE ProPorsche GT Team
Porsche 911 RSR
Richard LIETZ
Frédéric MAKOWIECKI
25 Laps1702'02.660M
1651LMGTE ProAF Corse
Ferrari 488 GTE
James CALADO
Alessandro PIER GUIDI
25 Laps1702'02.161M
1766LMGTE ProFord Chip Ganassi Team UK
Ford GT
Stefan MÜCKE
Olivier PLA
25 Laps1702'02.154M
1895LMGTE ProAston Martin Racing
Aston Martin VANTAGE
Nicki THIIM
Marco SØRENSEN
25 Laps1702'02.631D
1971LMGTE ProAF Corse
Ferrari 488 GTE
Davide RIGON
Sam BIRD
25 Laps1702'02.520M
2097LMGTE ProAston Martin Racing
Aston Martin VANTAGE
Darren TURNER
Jonathan ADAM
25 Laps1702'02.609D
2198LMGTE AmAston Martin Racing
Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Paul DALLA LANA
Pedro LAMY
Mathias LAUDA
29 Laps1662'03.652D
2286LMGTE AmGulf Racing UK
Porsche 911 RSR (991)
Khaled AL QUBAISI
Benjamin BARKER
Nicholas FOSTER
30 Laps1652'04.377D
2377LMGTE AmDempsey - Proton Racing
Porsche 911 RSR (991)
Christian RIED
Matteo CAIROLI
Marvin DIENST
31 Laps1642'03.531D
2461LMGTE AmClearwater Racing
Ferrari 488 GTE
Weng Sun MOK
Keita SAWA
Matt GRIFFIN
37 Laps1582'03.986M
92LMGTE ProPorsche GT Team
Porsche 911 RSR
Michael CHRISTENSEN
Kevin ESTRE
130 Laps652'02.427M
54LMGTE AmSpirit of Race
Ferrari 488 GTE
Thomas FLOHR
Francesco CASTELLACCI
Miguel MOLINA
158 Laps372'04.669M

GET THE COMPLETE RACE RESULTS AND CHRONO