Imola Post-Race Notebook
Photo: Andrea Lorenzina/DPPI ***Toyota’s victory in Sunday’s 6 Hours of Imola was not only notable for being the manufacturer’s 50th FIA World Endurance Championship win on its 100th series start, it also meant that all-time wins record holder Sebastien Buemi has now triumphed 27 times and in all five Toyota prototype models. ***Meanwhile, for co-driver Brendon Hartley it was a 24th victory that puts him one clear of Mike Conway in second place on the wins list and also means the New Zealander has now taken 12 triumphs for Toyota and 12 for previous employer Porsche. ***It was also the first win for the No. 8 Toyota crew since Bahrain 2024 and the first time it had succeeded in Italy. ***Toyota Racing technical director David Floury acknowledged that keeping Kamui Kobayashi out on old tires until the end of the race was considered but ultimately deemed “too risky.” The decision to change tires at the last stop put the car shared by Kobayashi, Nyck de Vries and Conwa...