IMSA: Nasr wins Petit Le Mans pole

Felipe Nasr will start Saturday’s Motul Petit Le Mans from pole, with IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship title rival and DPi points leader Filipe Albuquerque qualifying last in class.

Felipe Nasr had the wheel of the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R and posted a fast lap of 1:08.678 that will have him starting from pole, the team’s fifth of the season. Nasr was able to garner the maximum 35 points for the effort helping the team in their quest to win the driver’s and team championship tomorrow.

“I had a good lap,” Nasr said. “The Whelen Engineering Cadillac was fast in the cool conditions. I actually had a dream a few nights ago that I would get the pole. It was tough going up the hill into the sun, it was blinding. I managed to keep it on the track and get the pole. The Action Express Racing team is really dialed in and focused this weekend. Pipo (Derani) and Mike (Conway) are motivated and we are ready for the race tomorrow.”

Sebastien Bourdais, driving the No. 05 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R, made a last lap run and put in a time of 1:08.848 that will have him starting third on the DPi grid. He will handoff to Loic Duval and Tristan Vautier over the 10-hours of racing tomorrow.

“We decided to go with as little fuel as we could and shorten the session a little bit,” Bourdais said. “You needed enough laps to get up speed and temperature. I did a couple of good laps. I sent it two laps to the end and I got the curb at the exit of Turn 6 and got into 7 too hot and ruined the lap. Turn 3 was really treacherous, you would hit the inside curb and you didn’t know where you landed with the sun in your eyes. You could only see where you landed, but you didn’t know where you were. It was cold, so the engines were making a lot of power. It was nice to be out there. Wish I could have completed that lap and put the Cadillac on pole for the JDC-Miller guys. It is good that the 31 Cadillac got the pole for the Championship. There are a lot of Cadillacs between the 31 and the 10 so that is good.”

The No. 48 Ally Cadillac DPi-V.R was qualified by Kamui Kobayashi. Kobayashi was turning good lap times and getting faster until he got caught out by the glare in Turn 3 and spun into the grass. Taking a cautious approach, he pitted the car and stood on his lap time of 1:09.165 good for sixth on the grid. He is teamed with seven-time NASCAR Champion Jimmie Johnson and IndyCar’s Simon Pagenaud.

“It was a bit challenging out there,” Kobayashi said. “I was able to build up to some good laps. I came over the hill and the sunlight hit me and I just spun. I didn’t flat spot the tires. The Ally Cadillac is fast and we will see what happens tomorrow.”

Kevin Magnussen had the wheel of the No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R for the 15-minute qualifying session. The Dane put in a lap of 1:08.879 on his last flyer that will have he, Renger van der Zande and Scott Dixon starting fourth.

“It was cool temperatures in qualifying,” Magnussen said. “The car was good, but you had to be cautious up into Turn 3 with the sun. I was able to put in a pretty good lap to start fourth. We have a good Cadillac, tomorrow is when they give out the trophies.”

LMP2 class pole went to the No. 52 PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports Oreca 07 Gibson of Ben Keating, despite a spin during the session for the Texan.

Niklas Kruetten claimed LMP3 pole honors for United Autosports in an incident-filled qualifying session.

BMW wins GTLM pole

Jesse Krohn took BMW Team RLL to pole in the final qualifying session in the GT Le Mans class.

The Finn reeled off a best lap of 1:15.226 in the No. 24 BMW M8 GTE to outpace the No. 79 WeatherTech Racing Porsche 911 RSR-19 of Matt Campbell by a considerable 0.512 seconds.

#24: BMW Team RLL BMW M8 GTE, GTLM: John Edwards, Jesse Krohn, Augusto Farfus

Under cold conditions the battle for the last pole of the IMSA GTLM era was fought to the last lap of the 15-minute qualifying session. Campbell had the wheel of the No. 79 WeatherTech Racing Porsche RSR and posted a lap of 1:15.738 good for second place on the final GTLM grid.

“I did my best possible job in qualifying, but the BMW was quite fast,” Campbell said. “I think we can make a few adjustments to the car with the Proton Competition guys and girls to improve the car. P2 is not a bad position to start. The night will be a little unknown tomorrow as it will be colder. We didn’t have as much night running as we would have liked last night. I think the car will improve in the night, so that can work to our favor.”

Frédéric Makowiecki (France) had the controls of the No. 97 WeatherTech Racing Porsche RSR for the session. He had an early spin which affected the tires and his remaining time on the track, but he managed to put in a lap of 1:16.004 that will have him starting directly behind the 79 on the grid for tomorrow’s 12:10 p.m. ET start. Makowiecki is joined in the car by Kévin Estre (France) and Michael Christensen (Netherlands).

“I am not so happy about my own performance in qualifying,” Mackowiecki said. “We didn’t have the speed for the pole. We couldn’t find the solid rear that we had in free practice. I had an early spin and that didn’t help the tires. Let’s see if we can make the car easier to drive for tomorrow. We have a good starting position for the race.”

Madison Snow claimed pole in GT Daytona, while Jack Hawksworth set the quickest lap in the final outing of the two-stage qualifying format.

Qualifying Results

DPi and LMP2

Pos Pic No. Class Drivers Team Car Time Behind
1 1 31 DPi F. Nasr / M. Conway / P. Derani Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac DPi 1:08.678 – –
2 2 55 DPi O. Jarvis / H. Tincknell

J. Bomarito

Mazda Motorsports Mazda DPi 1:08.693 +0.015
3 3 5 DPi T. Vautier / L. Duval

S. Bourdais

Mustang Sampling / JDC-Miller MotorSports Cadillac DPi 1:08.848 +0.170
4 4 01 DPi R. van der Zande

K. Magnussen / S. Dixon

Cadillac Chip Ganassi Racing Cadillac DPi 1:08.879 +0.201
5 5 60 DPi J. Montoya / H. Castroneves

D. Cameron

Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb-Agajanian Acura DPi 1:08.920 +0.242
6 6 48 DPi J. Johnson / K. Kobayashi

S. Pagenaud

Ally Cadillac Racing Cadillac DPi 1:09.165 +0.487
7 7 10 DPi R. Taylor / F. Albuquerque

A. Rossi

Konica Minolta Acura ARX-05 Acura DPi 1:09.328 +0.650
8 1 52 LMP2 B. Keating / M. Jensen

S. Huffaker

PR1 Mathiasen Motorsports ORECA LMP2 07 1:12.229 +3.551
9 2 11 LMP2 S.  Thomas / T. Nunez

T.            Merrill

WIN Autosport ORECA LMP2 07 1:12.583 +3.905
10 3 18 LMP2 D. Merriman / K. Tilley

R. Dalziel

Era Motorsport ORECA LMP2 07 1:13.070 +4.392
11 4 8 LMP2 J. Farano / G. Aubry / J. French Tower Motorsport ORECA LMP2 07 1:14.289 +5.611
12 5 22 LMP2 J. McGuire / W. Boyd / G. Smith United Autosports ORECA LMP2 07 1:14.814 +6.136

 

LMP3

Pos Pic No. Class Drivers* Team Car Time Behind
1 1 2 LMP3 N. Kruetten / T. Gamble A. Meyrick United Autosports USA Ligier JS P320 1:15.664 – –
2 2 38 LMP3 D. Goldburg / R. Lindh M. Jakobsen Performance Tech Motorsports Ligier JS P320 1:15.750 +0.086
3 3 36 LMP3 J. Andretti / J. Burdon O. Askew Andretti Autosport Ligier JS P320 1:17.122 +1.458
4 4 91 LMP3 J. Cox / D. Murry J. Bleekemolen Riley Motorsports Ligier JS P320 1:17.403 +1.739
5 5 74 LMP3 G. Robinson / F. Fraga S. Andrews Riley Motorsports Ligier JS P320 1:17.535 +1.871
6 6 7 LMP3 S.  Pflucker / M. Kvamme T.            Rzadzinski Forty7 Motorsports Duqueine D08 1:17.793 +2.129
7 7 40 LMP3 T. Archer / J. Vance M. Hanratty FastMD Racing Duqueine D08 1:18.112 +2.448
8 8 30 LMP3 A. Balogh / G. Grist / S. Pigot Jr III Racing Ligier JS P320 1:19.071 +3.407

GTLM and GTD

Pos

PiC

No.

Class

Drivers

Team

Car

Time

Behind

1

1

24

GTLM

J. Edwards / J. Krohn

A. Farfus

BMW Team RLL

BMW M8 GTE

1:15.226

2

2

79

GTLM

C. MacNeil / M. Jaminet

M. Campbell

WeatherTech Racing

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

1:15.738

+0.512

3

3

3

GTLM

A. Garcia / J. Taylor

N. Catsburg

Corvette Racing

Chevrolet Corvette C8.R

1:15.930

+0.704

4

4

97

GTLM

K. Estre / M. Christensen

F. Makowiecki

WeatherTech Racing

Porsche 911 RSR – 19

1:16.004

+0.778

5

5

4

GTLM

T. Milner / N. Tandy / A. Sims

Corvette Racing

Chevrolet Corvette C8.R

1:16.051

+0.825

6

1

14

GTD

K. Kirkwood / A. Telitz

J. Hawksworth

VASSER SULLIVAN

Lexus RC F GT3

1:18.843

+3.617

7

2

1

GTD

B. Sellers / M. Snow / C. Lewis

Paul Miller Racing

Lamborghini Huracan GT3

1:18.932

+3.706

8

3

96

GTD

B. Auberlen / R. Foley / A. Read

Turner Motorsport

BMW M6 GT3

1:18.973

+3.747

9

4

12

GTD

R. Megennis / F. Montecalvo

Z. Veach

VASSER SULLIVAN

Lexus RC F GT3

1:19.133

+3.907

10

5

19

GTD

M. Beretta / M. Goikhberg

F. Perera

GRT Grasser Racing Team

Lamborghini Huracan GT3

1:19.188

+3.962

11

6

9

GTD

Z. Robichon / L. Vanthoor

L. Kern

Pfaff Motorsports

Porsche 911 GT3R

1:19.193

+3.967

12

7

42

GTD

D. Yount / J. Conwright

B. Hites

NTE Sport

Audi R8 LMS GT3

1:19.197

+3.971

13

8

23

GTD

R. De Angelis / R. Gunn

I. James

Heart Of Racing Team

Aston Martin Vantage GT3

1:19.340

+4.114

14

9

16

GTD

T. Hindman / P. Long

J. Heylen

Wright Motorsports

Porsche 911 GT3R

1:19.429

+4.203

15

10

44

GTD

J. Potter / A. Lally / S. Pumpelly

Magnus with Archangel

Acura NSX GT3

1:19.747

+4.521

16

11

57

GTD

R. Ward / P. Ellis / M. Engel

Winward Racing

Mercedes-AMG GT3

1:19.771

+4.545

17

12

88

GTD

R. Ferriol / K. Legge / A. Davis

Team Hardpoint

Porsche 911 GT3R

1:19.821

+4.595

18

13

28

GTD

D. Morad / M. de Quesada

D. Juncadella

Alegra Motorsports

Mercedes-AMG GT3

1:20.010

+4.784

19

14

70

GTD

F. Schandorff / B. Iribe

B. Barnicoat

Inception Racing

McLaren 720S GT3

1:21.278

+6.052

20

6

25

GTLM

C. De Phillippi / P. Eng

B. Spengler

BMW Team RLL

BMW M8 GTE

1:21.299

+6.073

21

15

32

GTD

M. Skeen / G. Cosmo

S. McAleer

Gilbert/Korthoff Motorsports

Mercedes-AMG GT3

1:33.147

+17.921