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How Toyota's WEC dominance was curbed at stormy Sebring

Toyota’s stranglehold on the FIA World Endurance Championship ended at the 2022 opener at Sebring, but all accusing eyes were on the Balance of Performance system as the key to the shake-up. Here's how it unfolded, to see Alpine celebrating under a stormy sky having blown away the defending champions...

Ten laps into the Sebring 1000 Miles, Alpine’s old LMP1 car was running almost that many seconds up the road from the best of the rest in the Hypercar pack. The French machine had already claimed the pole by 1.3s and nothing occurred over the remainder of the WEC season-opener last Friday to suggest that it didn’t have a clear performance advantage around the quirky airfield circuit.

A 37s margin of victory for Alpine drivers Matthieu Vaxiviere, Nicolas Lapierre and Andre Negrao revealed little about this race. A more telling figure was the one minute and 15 or so seconds advantage held by the car in the third hour, shortly before the red flags came out for the first of three times over the course of a race stopped early as a result of lightning strikes.

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