Two of a kind: Jose Maria Lopez leads Toyota teammate Kazuki Nakajima

Le Mans (France) (AFP) - The Toyota of Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez went into the final three hours of the Le Mans 24 Hour Race on Sunday in the lead as the Japanese manufacturer remained on course for a back-to-back win.

After some 21 hours, they had notched up 334 laps, enjoying a lead of one lap over the other Toyota hybrid of Fernando Alonso, Sebastien Buemi and Kazuki Nakajima who triumphed 12 months ago.

Six laps off the pace was the Racing/BR Engineering BR1-AER of Vitaly Petrov, Mikhail Aleshin and Stoffel Vandoorne.

“I think that’s me done for the day!” said Conway as Kobayashi took the wheel.

Only five of the eight cars in top LMP1 category remained as dawn broke on Sunday.

The SMP Racing car of Stephane Sarrazin, Egor Orudzhev and Sergey Sirotkin was forced to abandon the race at around 2:00 am as it was in third place. With Orudzhev at the wheel, it went off the track and was too damaged to continue.

In total, 11 out of the 61 cars that started the race on Saturday were forced to drop out by early Sunday.

Alonso, 37, is signing off on another chapter of his storied career, hoping to add back-to-back Le Mans titles to his two Formula One world championships.

“It’s difficult to match the other car on pure pace but we will push. The race is long,” said Alonso, who is still in contention for the overall world endurance championship title this season.

A win for the Toyota hybrids is almost certain.

Alonso is hoping to add back-to-back Le Mans titles to his two Formula One world championships

For the last two seasons, they have been the only manufacturer on the grid after Porsche and Audi pulled out of the elite LMP1 class.

Most of the drama in the early hours of the race was down the field.

The Corvette of Swiss driver Marcel Fassler spun after contact with the Porsche of Japan’s Satoshi Hoshino who is driving for the team backed by film star Patrick Dempsey.

After two violent clashes with the safety barriers, the Corvette had to be lifted off the circuit by a crane with the crew forced to abandon.