Toyota is going straight for it.
After four wins in a row, the Japanese manufacturer is only four hours away from a fifth triumph at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (to be followed live on our site).
In a cataclysm, the Toyota Gazoo Racing team should continue its hegemony in the Le Mans race with its two single-seaters monopolizing the first two places in the general classification.
Only change, the N.8, beaten for two years by the N.7, should recover its good while it has a 2:45'' lead at the head of the race.
Further on, the Glickenhaus 708, relegated to 3 laps, should complete the podium with four hours of racing to go.
If the deal also seems to be played in the lower category of LMP2, where the British team Jota has been leading the dance since Saturday, the racing situation is more tense in the GTE Pro.
For now, it's Porsche that has beaten Ferrari in a nice duel that will continue until 4 p.m., time of the arrival of the legendary race.
Among the amateurs, TF Sport is on track to win with a 3:15'' lead over WeatherTech Racing, firmly established in front of the team of Patrick Dempsey (Proton-Dempsey Racing).