When the green flag dropped and the field of cars belted towards the first chicane, United Autosports’ Phil Hanson, who started on intermediate tyres, got caught out on a damp patch and was sent on to the “sausage kerbs” and into the gravel, damaging the rear diffusor. To add insult to injury the G-Drive car was also hit by the Graff Racing LMP2, beaching it on a kerb and causing the safety car to intervene. This was only one corner into the first lap.
After the safely car situation, the race lead was a close battle between the High-Class Racing car, the Duqueine and the Panis Racing team, but in the middle of the field the number-22 car had been repaired and was quickly pacing forward. In the meantime, the G-Drive Oreca had to retire with a broken radiator.