Former Toro Rosso F1 drivers Sebastien Buemi and Brendon Hartley teamed up with ex-Williams man Kazuki Nakajima to win the 88th Le Mans 24-Hour Race.
The trio, driving for the Toyota Gazoo Racing team in the LMP1 class, completed 387 laps of the 8.467-mile circuit – five more than runners-up Rebellion Racing, who included Bruno Senna in their driver line-up.
For Buemi and Nakajima, it was a third consecutive victory in the world-famous endurance event for the same team. On the two previous occasions, they had been partnered by Fernando Alonso.
Hartley, meanwhile, had triumphed once before, in 2017 for Porsche.