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Hanson de Ag Corn leads in Qatar in the middle of the brand

Hanson de Ag Corn leads in Qatar in the middle of the brand

Phil Hanson leads the Qatar of 1812 km, the opening race of the World Endurance Championship of FIA 2025, in the ‘client’ #83 AF Cors Ferrari.

The race is currently under a security car, while the rubble in the racing line is clarified, after Nico Varrone, in #99 Proton Porsche 963, is clarified after he ran on a sidewalk and lost his body.

Before the security car, the British was 13 seconds ahead of the factory Ferrari driver, Miguel Molina, at #50 Ferrari 499P, while the Toyota GR010 Hybrid of Nyck of VRies #7 is third.

Ferrari’s teammate in Molina, Antonio Giovinazzi, at #51 Ferrari, led the race, but #51 has detached two penalties by Drive. One was for an previous virtual security car infraction, while another was to accelerate the Pitlane, both when Giovinazzi was behind the wheel.

The cars have faced in a virtual security car, with the safety car, which always comes out after the virtual security car in Wec, now collecting cars again.

Ryo Hirakawa, at the Toyota #8, is behind his teammate in the fourth. Fifth is Rene Rast on team #20 BMW M WRT, while Norman NATO is sixth in the Cadillac V #12 series, which was delayed after Cadillac’s clash before.

In LMGT3, Marino Sato at #95 United Autosports McLaren 7290s GT3 Evo Leads. The two McLarens United Autosports have been close to the front race, after having started 1-2 on the network, but they have had a tough competition, including #78 Asp Lexus RC F GT3.

While Ben Barnicoat, in #78 Lexus, is seventh in class at this time, the car has led significant periods of the race. Currently, the second behind the security car is the heart #27 of the races Aston Martin Vantage GT3 by Mattia Drudi.

The third is the #33 TF Sport Corvette Z06 GT3.R by Daniel Juncadella, while the room goes to sister #59 United Autosports McLaren by Sebastien Baud. The fifth is Kelvin van der Linde at #46 WRT BMW M4 GT3 Evo.

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