LeMans: Lotterer puts No. 1 Audi on provisional pole
Andre Lotterer |
The first day’s practice and qualifying sessions are now complete and there has been a feast of racing, tension and excitement for all to enjoy. There has been close and competitive action across all four classes of racing, and 54 of the 56 cars have taken to the track.
Audi continue to hold the upper hand at the moment, but the inter-team competition has been intense. 2011 race winner Andre Lotterer, in the No.1 Audi R18 e-tron quattro secured provisional pole position in the final minute of the two-hour qualifying session, displacing the marque’s most successful driver at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, eight-time winner Tom Kristensen, in the No. 2 car. The Dane had been earlier closely challenged by both his team mates and the No.7 Toyota TS 030 Hybrid but it was Romain Dumas in the No.3 Audi R18 ultra which finally claimed third place. There is a scant two tenths of a second separating the top three.
The quickest of the privately-entered, non-diesel LMP1 cars was the No. 21 Strakka Racing HPD ARX 03a of Danny Watts ahead of the two Rebellion Racing Lola Toyotas. The No.16 Pescarolo 03 Judd was not able to make it out in qualifying following damage sustained in an accident towards the end of practice. An update from the Pescarolo team is expected tomorrow.
In LMP2 Christophe Tinseau laid claim to the fastest time in class early in the two-hour session in the No.46 Thiriet by TDS Racing Oreca 03 Nissan. His time of 3:39.252 places him just ahead of the No.48 Murphy Prototypes Oreca, also powered by Nissan – young New Zealander, Brendon Hartley setting the pace in that car. The first of the LMP2 HPD Hondas was third in class, the No. 44 Starworks Motorsport entry showing its intention to challenge for a second FIA World Endurance Championship class victory this year.
It took Oliver Gavin just ten minutes in the No.74 Corvette Racing C6.R to signal his intent for the race. The British four-time GT1 winner qualified at the head of the GTE-Pro class with a time of 3:55.910 to head the No. 59 Luxury Racing Ferrari of Jaime Melo and Corvette Racing team mate Jan Magnussen in the No.73 car. AF Corse’s No.51 entry of Fisichella-Bruni-Vilander was unable to challenge for pole after the car was badly damaged in a practice accident. There is much repair work to be done on the Ferrari 458 Italia before it can return to the track.
In the final minutes Sean Edwards made an improvement in the No.75 ProSpeed Competition Porsche to take himself to second place in GTE- Am, and while it narrowed the gap to the No.79 Flying Lizard Porsche, it wasn’t enough to knock Patrick Pilet’s class pole into touch. His fastest lap of 3:57.594 was half a second clear. In third place was the No.99 Aston Martin Vantage, thanks to some fine laps at the end by Dane Allan Simonsen.
The Highcroft Racing-run Nissan DeltaWing was running extremely competitively amongst the LMP2 class and up to 15th place overall at one stage. However, as the innovative car ran heavily over some curbs it triggered both the fire extinguisher and the master electrical switch which caused the No.0 to grind to a halt out on track.
If the weather is not fair tomorrow, tonight's results could determine the starting grid for the 80th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. However, if the much-needed and much-favored dry conditions remains, then another four hours of nail-biting qualifying will be available for all to enjoy.
TOYOTA Racing's Hybrid car drove into the night at Le Mans for the first time in the opening qualifying for the Le Mans 24 Hours, securing provisional top-six starting positions for Saturday’s race.
Wednesday’s 120-minute qualifying session, which is followed by two more on Thursday, saw the TS030 HYBRIDs participate in their first competitive action after an intense period of testing and development.
When the checkered flag fell at midnight, the #7 TS030 HYBRID of Alex Wurz, Nicolas Lapierre and Kazuki Nakajima was fourth. Nicolas set its best time of the session; 3mins 27.191secs.
The #8 TS030 HYBRID of Stéphane Sarrazin, Anthony Davidson and Sébastien Buemi ended the session in sixth, although traffic severely disrupted its fastest lap. Anthony set its fastest time of 3mins 28.295secs.
All of the team’s six drivers completed the minimum five laps of night driving required in order to be allowed to participate in the race.
Earlier in the evening the #8 car lost most of the practice session after an engine failure left Anthony stranded on the track after only five laps and 34 minutes. The engine was changed in time for qualifying.
The #7 car completed a trouble-free session of aerodynamic and mechanical set-up evaluations.
The final starting grid for the 80th edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours will be decided at the end of two remaining qualifying sessions on Thursday (19.00-21.00 and 22.00-00.00).
Results
Pos |
Cl | Drivers | Team/Car | Time |
1. | P1 | Fassler/Lotterer/Treluyer | Audi e-tron | 3m25.453s |
2. | P1 | Capello/Kristensen/McNish | Audi e-tron | 3m26.536s |
3. | P1 | Dumas/Duval/Gene | Audi Ultra | 3m26.694s |
4. | P1 | Wurz/Lapierre/Nakajima | Toyota | 3m27.191s |
5. | P1 | Bonanomi/Jarvis/Rockenfeller | Audi Ultra | 3m27.554s |
6. | P1 | Davidson/Buemi/Sarrazin | Toyota | 3m28.295s |
7. | P1 | Leventis/Watts/Kane | Strakka HPD | 3m32.750s |
8. | P1 | Belicchi/Primat/Bleekemolen | Rebellion Lola-Toyota | 3m33.140s |
9. | P1 | Prost/Jani/Heidfeld | Rebellion Lola-Toyota | 3m33.211s |
10. | P1 | Ara/Minassian/Bourdais | Pescarolo Dome-Judd | 3m34.716s |
11. | P1 | Brabham/Chandhok/Dumbreck | JRM HPD | 3m37.088s |
12. | P1 | Moreau/Baguette/Kraihamer | OAK Pescarolo-Judd | 3m38.414s |
13. | P2 | Beche/Thiriet/Tinseau | TDS ORECA-Nissan | 3m39.252s |
14. | P2 | Firth/Hughes/Hartley | Murphy ORECA-Nissan | 3m39.877s |
15. | P2 | Potolicchio/Dalziel/Kimber-Smith | Starworks HPD | 3m40.639s |
16. | P2 | Briere/Petersen/Nakano | Boutsen ORECA-Nissan | 3m40.727s |
17. | P2 | Nicolet/Lahaye/Pla | OAK Morgan-Judd | 3m40.902s |
18. | P2 | Dolan/Hancock/Kurosawa | Jota Zytek-Nissan | 3m41.287s |
19. | P2 | Sims/Buurman/Iannetta | Status Lola-Judd | 3m41.451s |
20. | P2 | Heinemeier Hansson/Leinders/Martin | OAK Morgan-Nissan | 3m41.721s |
21. | P2 | Martin/Charouz/Graves | ADR ORECA-Nissan | 3m41.791s |
22. | P2 | Perez-Companc/Ayari/Kaffer | Pecom ORECA-Nissan | 3m41.916s |
23. | P2 | Ordonez/Brundle/Brundle | Greaves Zytek-Nissan | 3m42.125s |
24. | P2 | Panciatici/Ragues/Rusinov | Signatech ORECA-Nissan | 3m42.157s |
25. | P2 | Tucker/Bouchut/Diaz | Level 5 HPD | 3m42.224s |
26. | CDNT | Franchitti/Krumm/Motoyama | Highcroft Delta Wing Nissan | 3m42.612s |
27. | P2 | Mailleux/Lombard/Tresson | Signatech ORECA-Nissan | 3m44.495s |
28. | P2 | Zugel/Gonzalez/Julian | Greaves Zytek-Nissan | 3m47.408s |
29. | P2 | Holzer/Schultis/Moro | Kodewa Lola-Lotus | 3m48.067s |
30. | P2 | Frey/Hirschi/Meichtry | Race Performance ORECA-Judd | 3m48.124s |
31. | P2 | Giroix/Johansson/Badey | Gulf Lola-Nissan | 3m50.526s |
32. | P2 | Haezebrouck/Thirion/Papin | Extreme Limite Norma-Judd | 3m51.012s |
33. | GTE P | Gavin/Milner/Westbrook | Corvette | 3m55.910s |
34. | GTE P | Makowiecki/Melo/Farnbacher | Luxury Ferrari | 3m56.076s |
35. | GTE P | Taylor/Garcia/Magnussen | Corvette | 3m57.181s |
36. | GTE P | Fernandez/Mucke/Turner | Aston Martin | 3m57.466s |
37. | GTE P | Bertolini/Beretta/Cioci | AF Corse Ferrari | 3m57.509s |
38. | GTE A | Neiman/Pilet/Pumpelly | Flying Lizard Porsche | 3m57.594s |
39. | GTE P | Lieb/Lietz/Henzler | Felbermayr-Proton Porsche | 3m57.648s |
40. | GTE P | Alfaisal/Curtis/Edwards | IMSA Porsche | 3m58.035s |
41. | GTE P | Bergmeister/Long/Holzer | Flying Lizard Porsche | 3m58.717s |
42. | GTE A | Simonsen/Nygaard/Poulsen | Aston Martin | 3m58.725s |
43. | GTE A | Bornhauser/Canal/Lamy | Larbre Corvette | 3m59.192s |
44. | GTE A | Ried/Roda/Ruberti | Felbermayr-Proton Porsche | 3m59.529s |
45. | GTE A | Armindo/Narac/Pons | IMSA Porsche | 4m00.332s |
46. | GTE A | Ehret/Montecalvo/Jeannette | Luxury Ferrari | 4m00.849s |
47. | GTE P | Walker/Cocker/Wills | JMW Ferrari | 4m00.883s |
48. | GTE A | Bourret/Gibon/Belloc | Larbre Corvette | 4m03.021s |
49. | GTE A | Rodrigues/Ferte/Illiano | JMB Ferrari | 4m04.416s |
50. | GTE A | Perazzini/Cadei/Griffin | AF Corse Ferrari | 4m04.493s |
51. | GTE A | Krohn/Jonsson/Rugolo | Krohn Ferrari | 4m04.698s |
52. | GTE A | Kauffman/Aguas/Vickers | AF-Waltrip Ferrari | 4m04.861s |
53. | GTE A | Camathias/Daniels/Palttala | JWA Porsche | 4m08.170s |
54. | P2 | Deletraz/Ihara/Quick | Gulf Lola-Nissan | 4m14.086s |
55. | P1 | Collard/Boullion/Hall | Pescarolo-Judd | 3m39.656s |
56. | GTE P | Fisichella/Bruni/Vilander | AF Corse Ferrari | 3m57.735s |