Magnussen's No. 15 BMW leads São Paulo after two hours
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Summary
After two hours of the 6 Hours of São Paulo, Kevin Magnussen’s No. 15 BMW led the race, with Will Stevens’ No. 12 Cadillac running second after recovering from an early setback and the No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari of Yifei Ye in third. Stevens had led early in the damp opening stint and stayed in front through the first hour, building a 4.359-second gap over Magnussen, but a slow first pit stop caused by a stuck front-right wheel nut dropped the Cadillac eight places. Magnussen briefly fought the Cadillacs in the No. 15 WRT BMW, including a wheel-banging pass on Earl Bamber’s No. 38 Cadillac at Ferradura, while the No. 8 Toyota suffered major contact damage and fell 13 laps down.