No third free practice
session in the morning due to snowfall at Silverstone, so the WEC
qualifying was the first track session of the day for all contenders. And what a qualifying we got ! After Porsches impressive laptimes yesterday, everyone expected them to dominate qualifying. But, if there's one thing we've learned over the years, never rule out Audi, they always might have some kind of surprise in their sleeve.
Neel Jani and Mark
Webber were the first battling it out for pole position in their
Porsche 919's, but six minutes into the session, both Audi's were at
the top of the timesheet, Andre Lotterer putting the #7 in the mix in
front of the #8 with Loic Duval at the wheel. Right after the driver
change, both Audi's stayed on top, this time the #8 with Lucas Di
Grassi in front of the #7 of Martin Fässler.
No happy faces in the
Porsche pitbox after the 15 minute session, as Audi took out the
qualifying session with a clean sweep on the front row, and more surprisingly with a
demanding lead over Porsche. Webber and Hartley put their #1 Porsche
919 Hybrid on third place, almost a second behind the pole sitting #7
Audi R18. The #8 sister car of Duval and Di Grassi took second, 0.1
second off pace, despite a late run-off at the end of the session. The #2 Porsche was fourth fastest, ahead of both Toyota's.
Pole position in LMP2
is for the #26 G-Drive Racing Oreca05/Nissan, 0.6 seconds ahead of
Pipo Derani's #31 Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier JSP2. P2 being the
best qualifying result for the American team in the WEC. Filipe
Albuquerue secured third place on the grid in his #43 RGR Sport by
Morand Ligier. Both SMP Racings BR01's complete the top 5, the #27
ahead of the #37.
Sam Bird took pole in
his #71AF Corse Ferrari GTE-Pro, setting an average laptime of
2.12.440, 1.3 seconds ahead of the #77 Dempsey-Proton Porsche of
Michael Christensen and the #66 Ford GT of Olivier Pla. The #51 AF
Corse was leading early on, but an engine issue, prevented Gianmaria Bruni to put in a lap. Quickest in GTE-Am was the #88 Abu Dhabi-Proton Porsche, more than 2 seconds ahead of the #78 KCMG Porsche of Wolf Henzler and Chistian Ried. The #50 Larbre Corvette set the third fastest average time.
Practice sessions
Tricky conditions in
the first practice session of 2016, with a damp track at the start of
the first practice session. By the end of the session, the track
started to dry up and laptimes reduced quickly.
As expected, Porsche
was fastest in the first session, Timo Bernhard topping the timesheets on Friday Morning. The #2 sister car was second fastest, 0.8 seconds behind the title defending 919 Hybrid. Toyota's all new TS050 Hybrid put in a strong performance with Anthony Davidson third fastest, although 1.6 seconds slower than the fastest Porsche. Audi (#8) and Toyota (#6) completed the top 5 in LMP1.
Positions changed
constantly in the LMP2, but at the 90 minute mark, Rene Rast put the
#26 G-Drive Oreca05/Nissan on top of the timesheets. Rast was 0.85
seconds ahead of Nelson Panciatici in the #35 Baxi DC Racing Alpine
and almost a second ahead of the #45 RGR Sport of Filipe Albuquerque.
First and third then for an Audi factory driver.
In GTE Pro AF Corse
dominated the competition, Gianmaria Bruni fastest in the #51 Ferrari
488 GTE ahead of the #71. The #77 Dempsey-Proton Racing of Michael
Christensen being “the best of the rest”. Both Fords were fourth
and fifth fastest, ahead of both Aston Martins. AF Corse was also on
top op the GTE-Am leaderboard, the #83 ahead of the #86 Gulf Porsche
and #88 Abu Dhabi- Proton
Mixed conditions again
in the second session, starting on a damp track, with a hint of
sunshine at the end. Brendon Hartley put in an astonishing lap in his
last stint, going outright quicker than last years pole position, 1.6
seconds faster than the #2 Porsche 919 Hybrid. Third place for Audi
this time, the #8 car 0.1 seconds behind the #2 Porsche. The Toyota
#6 was only 0.06 seconds behind, so it seams the new Audi's and
Toyota's new cars are somewhat in the same league, but still a long
way behind the Porsches.
In LMP2, Strakka Racing
put their good old Gibson 015S on top of the table when Jonny Kane
put in the fastest time in the closing minutes of the session.
Another surprise was the #44 Manor Oreca/Nissan coming in third, 0.06
seconds behind the Gibson. Signatech Alpine was third fastest, the
#36 ahead of the second Manor. GTE Pro was Ferrari's playground
again, AF Corse putting in the 2 fastest times, with the #51 0.2
seconds ahead of the #71 sister car. Dempsey-Proton racing was third
fastest again too, 1 second adrift of the first Ferrari. Newcomers to
the WEC UK's Gulf Racing smashed the opposition in GTE-Am, putting
the #86 Porsche well between the Pro cars (4th place
overall). The #98 Paul Dalla Lana Aston Martin was second fastest
ahead of the #50 Larbre Corvette.