Thursday, March 24, 2011

ALMS: Audi and Ferrari lead opening practice session for Sebring




The Audi team set the pace on Thursday in the first practice session for the 12 Hours of Sebring.

Published on 3/17/2011


Romain Dumas on Thursday laid down the gauntlet for Audi Sport in the opening practice session for the 59th Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring, the American Le Mans Series season opener. The flying Frenchman set a best lap of 1 minute, 49.253 seconds in one of Audi Sport Team Joest's Audi R15 “Plus Plus” LMP1 prototypes on Thursday morning in the lead-up to Saturday's race.

Dumas, driving with fellow Le Mans 24 Hour winners Timo Bernhard and Mike Rockenfeller, was 0.784 second quicker than Allan McNish in the second factory Audi. McNish, who will drive with Tom Kristensen and Dindo Capello, had the quickest time until about the 45-minute mark of the hour-long session. The Audis are back at Sebring for the first time since winning the 2009 race in the R15's debut.
Team ORECA Matmut's Nicolas Lapierre set the third-fastest time of the session on his final lap, a 1:50.296 in the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP that he will drive with Loic Duval and Olivier Panis.

In the GT class, Toni Vilander set the fastest time on his final pass in Risi Competizione's new Ferrari F458 Italia. His lap of 2:02.251 in the car he will share with Jaime Melo and Mika Salo was just 0.109 second better than Bill Auberlen in the first of BMW Motorsport's BMW M3 GTs. The car of Auberlen, Augusto Farfus and Dirk Werner was quickest in three of the four test sessions earlier this week.

Auberlen was just 0.277 second ahead of Dirk Müller in the second BMW, who set a time of 2:02.637. He will drive with Joey Hand and Andy Priaulx as BMW starts what it hopes will be a repeat of last year's class manufacturer championship.

In LMP2, Lucas Ordonez kept Signatech Nissan on top, just as it was during the Monday and Tuesday test days. The Spaniard's lap of 1:57.991 in the Nissan-powered ORECA 03 outpaced both of Level 5 Motorsports' Lola-Hondas, among others. Luis Diaz was next-quickest in the team's open-cockpit prototype at 1:59.964; he will drive with team owner Scott Tucker and Ryan Hunter-Reay. Level 5's coupe of Tucker, Joao Barbosa and Christophe Bouchut--who set the car's fastest time at 2:01.236--was up next.

In the GT “Amateur” division, Proton Competition's Porsche 911 GT3 RSR was quickest, thanks to Richard Lietz's lap of 2:04.305 in the car he will share with Christian Ried and Gianluca Roda. Next up was Krohn Racing's Ferrari F430 GT of Nic Jonsson, Michele Rugolo and team owner Tracy Krohn, who posted a time of 2:06.752. Larbre Competition's Corvette C6.R sat third with Gabriele Gardel's lap of 2:10.709; he will drive with Julien Canal and Patrick Bornhauser.

Ryan Lewis's final lap of 1:56.679 for PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports topped the LMP Challenge field. Lewis will drive the team's ORECA FLM09 with Henri Richard and Ken Dobson, and the Englishman was 1.305 seconds quicker than Ryan Dalziel in the first of Core Autosport's two entries that he will share with Jon Bennett and Frankie Montecalvo.

WRO Racing's car of Luca Moro, Johnny Mowlem and Olivier Lombard sat third in class after Mowlem's lap of 1:58.978.

In GT Challenge, Leh Keen went quickest in Alex Job Racing's Porsche 911 GT3 Cup entry that he will share with Brian Wong and Bill Sweedler. The fact that Keen, who set a time of 2:07.155, went quickest shouldn't surprise: He set the class' 20 fastest race laps in a victory last year with the team.
Black Swan Racing's Sebastiaan Bleekemolen was a scant 0.024 second back of Keen in the car that he will drive with Damien Faulkner and team owner Tim Pappas. Black Swan won last year's class championship but did not race in the 12 Hours.

Sean Edwards was next up in the NGT Motorsport Porsche that he will drive with Carlos Kauffman and Henrique Cisneros with a lap of 2:07.245.
The day's next practice session is set for 3:05 p.m. Eastern.



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