VIDEO: Two LMP2 Le Mans crashes that need explaining; Big smash for Aston Martin

United Autosports and the Richard Mille Racing team separately suffered two alarming accidents shortly before the 6 hour mark of the 2021 Le Man🔯s 24 Hours tha🥂t will likely lead to a few awkward questions for certain parties.
With sporadic showers of rain over the course of the race’s first quarter would lead to a series of spins and off-track excursions for drivers across all four cl🐈asses, but in particular the 23-ཧstrong LMP2 field .
Incidents weren’t just limited to the stragglers either with arguably pre-race favourites Jota probab🧸ly ending its hopes of glory when Anthony Davidson suffered this strange over-corrected spin that left the British team’s car in an unusual position well clear to the left of the normally fla🌠t right-hand kink leading up to Turn 1.
Leading LMP2 #38 beaches i🍸n the grave𒐪l with the #18 !
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Formerly a Toyota LMP1 driver, Davidson’s error threw away hard work completed by Antonio Felix Da Costa, w🉐ho had turned Jota’s pole position into a clear lead during his stint.
However, Jota is still continuing on, unlike the all-female Richard Mille Racing line-up which saw its Le Mans cut short in a dou👍ble dose of cruel luck when Sophia Floersch was forced into the barriers by a spinning G-Drive ahead that would come across her bow and for🌜ce her into the wall.
Worse was to come soon after when Floersch was attempting to engage drive and was rolling acros💯s the circuit under a slow zone when she was t-boned solidly unexpectedly by the Racing Tea💎m India Eurasia car.
— 24 Hours of Le Mans (@24hoursoflemans)Elsewhere, the atmosphere in the United Autosports pit box is likely to be a little frosty after Manuel Maldonado managed to lose control at Turn 1 and go bouncing across the gravel trap and back onto the circuit… except this was right in the path of the siste🌊r #23 car. Of 61 cars on track, Maldonado managed to come from a long way back and still take out his team-mate.
Safety Cars
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Absolute chaos at the Circuit de la Sarthe with multiple 🍃LMP2 cars involved in ac𓆏cidents as rain makes a comeback
Finally, Manuel Gomes was lucky to walk away uninjured from this high-speed smash on the run into Indianapolis after possibly being tapped by a prototype. Sending the Aston Martin deep into the barriers, it took some time to extricate the Portuguese rider but he was eventually released even if the works🌊 effort bec𒀰ame the first official retirement at just over the 3 hour mark.
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Huge impact for the #98
Marcos Go🍸mes got out off the car and is in the hands 💙of the medical team