

Hour 23 of the 24 Hours of Spa and there was a change in the pecking order in the top six with the #1 AF Corse Ferrari getting the jump over the #53 Mühlner Porsche 911 for fifth place.
Ahead of them, there was a familiar look with the long-time leader the #79 BMW Motorsport BMW M3 beginning to scent victory with over 512 laps on the clock.
The #23 BMS Scuderia Italia Porsche 911 was second overall and best of the GT2 European Cup runners from the IMSA MatMut Porsche #16 third. The #1 was the third placed GT2 car.
In fourth was the stablemate of the overall leader the #78 BMW Motorsport M3 which was second to the #79 in GTN. Third in GTN was #81 Gravity Mosler.
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Two hours remaining in the 24 Hours of Spa and for the #79 BMW Motorsport BMW M3, with Dirk Andorf at the wheel, overall victory comes into view.
The #23 BMS Scuderia Italia Porsche 911 was hanging tough in second place and the lead of the GT2 European Cup. The gap to the lead car remained at just over a lap with the fellow Porsche 911, the #16 IMSA MatMut entry, a lap further back.
In the GT3 squabble, the #53 Mühlner Porsche 911 continued to lead from the #99 Marc VDS Ford GT and the ill-fated #68 United Autosports Audi R8.
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While the #79 BMW Motorsport continued its relentless progress at the head of the field in the 21st hour of the 24 Hours of Spa, there was plenty of shuffling of the order – particularly in GT3.
The one-time leader of GT3, the #68 United Autosports Audi R8, continued its slide down the order – holed up in the pits with what was reported to be a power steering problem by veteran American driver Eddie Cheever.
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