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Spa 24 Hours: Audi holds 1-2 at three-quarter distance

Audi ran one-two in the Spa 24 Hours at the three-quarter mark with its factory entries from the Sainteloc and Attempto teams. 

#25 Audi Sport Team Sainteloc Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3: Markus Winkelhock, Dorian Boccolacci, Christopher Haase

#25 Audi Sport Team Sainteloc Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3: Markus Winkelhock, Dorian Boccolacci, Christopher Haase

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Christopher Haase held a narrow lead in Sainteloc Audi R8 LMS he shares with Markus Winkelhock and Dorian Boccalacci after the race went green following the 10th safety car of the GT World Challenge Europe race late in the 18th hour. 

The German was just three tenths up on Mattia Drudi in the Attempto Audi co-driven by Patric Niederhauser and Frederic Vervisch. 

The AF Corse Ferrari of James Calado, Alessandro Pier Guidi and and Nicklas Nielsen that had been at the top of the leaderboard on 12 hours was running third. 

Calado was just half a second back on Drudi in the three-car train at the front of the field aboard the full-factory Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo.

The GPX Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R of Patrick Pilet, Matt Campbell and Mathieu Jaminet held fourth position, just under two seconds further back. 

The AF Corse-run SMP Racing Ferrari of Sergey Sirotkin, Miguel Molina and Davide Rigon ran fifth ahead of the Rowe Porsche shared by Nick Tandy, Earl Bamber and Laurens Vanthoor. 

Ten cars remained on the lead lap at 18 hours, with the first eight cars separated by a shade over 12s.

Lamborghini's bid for a first outright victory in the Spa enduro effectively ended in the 16th hour when Dennis Lind crashed the FFF Racing Team entry at Eau Rouge. 

The Dane, who was partnered by Andrea Caldarelli and Marco Mapelli, was leading the race by a couple of seconds from Tandy's Rowe Porsche when he went off in the team's lead Huracan GT3 Evo. 

The Auto Sport Promotion Mercedes shared by Raffaele Marciello, Felipe Fraga and Timur Boguslavskiy that had led much of the first half of the race retired in the 12th hour. The car lost the front left wheel at Les Combes with Fraga at the wheel as a result of what the team believed were brake problems. 

The KCMG Porsche of 2019 Spa winners Kevin Estre, Michael Christensen and Richard Lietz was running 20th after losing time to a change of the left front upright. 

In the Pro-Am division, the Garage 59 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 of Maxime Martin, Johnny Adam, Chris Goodwin and Alex West led the way.

The Haupt Racing Team Mercedes of Hubert Haupt, Michele Beretta, Gabriele Piana and Sergey Afanasiev meanwhile held the advantage in the Silver Cup class.

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