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What we've learned from the Le Mans 24 Hours so far

The new dawn for the FIA World Endurance Championship has arrived at Le Mans, as Hypercars prepare to duel for victory in the world's oldest endurance race. Motorsport.com picks out the 10 things we have learned in the build up to the race.

Toyota starts this year's race on pole after a blistering Hyperpole effort from Kamui Kobayashi, but its opponents can't be totally discounted, while privateer entry HubAuto will hope its shock pole in the GTE Pro class is no flash in the pan as it prepares to take on the factories.

With the usual flurry of announcements from organiser the Automobile Club de l'Ouest's traditional Friday press conference, there have also been plenty of revelations about the future direction of sportscar racing at Le Mans.

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