24 Hours of Le Mans: Video of the first Hypercar retirement of Cadillac No. 101

LE SCAN SPORT - The American racing car, driven by Albuquerque, Ricky and Jordan Taylor, encountered an engine problem and had to retire.
Skip the ad Skip the adAfter 12 hours, halfway through the race, the No. 101 Cadillac had to retire from the 24 Hours of Le Mans . The American car, driven by Portuguese driver Albuquerque and Americans Ricky and Jordan Taylor, encountered an engine problem in the second chicane.
There are now only 20 cars entered in the Hypercar category, with Peugeot bringing up the rear of the leaderboard. The Cadillac kept the suspense going for more than six laps, giving rise to hopes of a comeback. In vain. This was the first Hypercar to have retired.
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