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Peugeot leads after eight hours at Le Mans
14 June 2009 01:02pmPeugeot held the top two spots after eight hours of the Le Mans endurance race on Saturday.
The French manufacturer hopes to snap Audi's five-year winning streak at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Marc Gene's Peugeot No. 9 was leading Sebastien Bourdais' Peugeot No. 8 by one lap after 133 laps. Defending champion Tom Kristensen's Audi No. 1 was third, 34 seconds behind Bourdais.
The Peugeot No. 8 led from the start until the sixth hour when a transmission problem forced Formula One driver Bourdais to pit and change the left rear axle. Gene's co-driver, Alexander Wurz, took advantage of Bourdais' lengthy pit stop to hit the front.
Audi's bid for a sixth straight victory was dented in the seventh hour when Lucas Luhr's Audi No. 2, running third, smashed into the tire barrier and he had to retire.
Audi's hopes rest on Kristensen, the most successful driver in the race's history with eight victories, as the Audi No. 3 driven by Romain Dumas was in 48th place, 41 laps behind Gene, and virtually out of contention.
Audi and Peugeot had their share of problems in the opening hours.
