Thursday, March 24, 2011

ALMS: Peugeot takes dominant overall pole position at Sebring

By GARY WATKINS on 3/18/2011

Peugeot Sport driver Stephane Sarrazin on Friday posted a lap 1.109 seconds faster than his closest challenger to score the overall pole position for the 59th Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring. Saturday’s race is the opening round of the American Le Mans Series presented by Tequila Patrón and the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. Sarrazin’s best lap of 1 minute, 46.571 seconds (124.987 mph) gave the Frenchman his first Sebring pole and second in a row at famous Florida track for Peugeot.

The battle between the Audi and Peugeot turbodiesels was rampant as the 20-minute qualifying session began. Tom Kristensen hit the top spot first in the Audi R15 “Plus Plus,” but was quickly demoted by Romain Dumas in the sister Audi, then the Peugeot 908 of Marc Gene. Sarrazin finally silenced the competition by clocking a lap of 1:46.571 (124.987mph).

“We arrived here with a new car and new rules so it was hard for us this week,” Sarrazin said. “We have been improving the balance of the car. Things were much better in qualifying than free practice because of the traffic. I did my lap without a mistake and it was very good.

“With the new rules it is very difficult with all the traffic. It was easier to overtake in the older car because we had more power. It is very hard to get through because we can lose 10 seconds a lap [in traffic] at times. That will be the toughest part of the race.”

Sarrazin will co-drive with Franck Montagny and Pedro Lamy. The trio closed the 2010 American Le Mans Series with a victory at Petit Le Mans.

“This is a test for Le Mans for us,” Sarrazin added. “The target is to finish the race with our car. We have had a few problems with a new car but that is normal. In practice I never had a clean lap, and I don’t think anyone else did either.”


The Audi R15 of Dumas, Timo Bernhard and Mike Rockenfeller took the second spot on the grid after Dumas turned in a 1:47.680 (123.700 mph). The second Peugeot piloted by Gene, and fellow ex-Formula One drivers Alexander Wurz and Anthony Davidson qualified third following Gene’s 1:48.020 (123.310 mph). The trio are the defending Sebring race-winners.


The GT class was incredibly tight across a diverse group of manufacturers. Only 0.773 second separated the top six, paced by pole-winner Gianmaria Bruni. Last year’s Sebring GT class co-champion entered the pole-winning lap of 2:01.561 (109.575 mph) in AF Corse’s Ferrari F430 GT.


“Today was a very good day,” Bruni said. “We knew we had a good car. I missed the Monday test because I was testing at Paul Ricard [in France]. I’m also expecting a daughter in the next few days and was hoping she would come before I left. After the free practices, everything looked like a nightmare; we would put new tires on and would have a red flag.”


Bruni is driving not a new Ferrari 458 Italia GT but last year’s GT race-winning model with former F1 pilot Giancarlo Fisichella and Pierre Kaffer, a winner in 2009 and 2010 with Risi Competizione.

“I like all the Ferraris but the 458 is newer so it is more fun,” commented Bruni. “But we do have much more data on the F430 which has been racing here since 2006. To start the season, for sure the F430 will be fast. At the moment we are happy where we are but I do expect the 458 to come along quickly.

“The team received a 458 the night before testing at Paul Ricard. There was no time to get it ready and ship it to Sebring. It was tight enough getting the F430 here.”


Corvette Racing’s Oliver Gavin put one of the team’s two Chevrolet Corvette CR.6s into the second spot with a lap of 2:01.743 (109.411 mph) in the car he shares with Jan Magnussen and Richard Westbrook. BMW Motorsport/Rahal Letterman Racing ended the session third with a 2:01.841 (109.323 mph). The flyer was turned by Dirk Werner, who co-drives one of the BMW M3 GTs with Bill Auberlen and Augusto Farfus.


In LMP2, Nissan scored its first Sebring pole position since 1994 as Soheil Ayari placed Signatech Nissan’s ORECA 03-Nissan on the class pole. The Frenchman was the class of the field with a lap of 1:53.815 (117.032 mph), a full 3.353 seconds faster than the competition. He will share the Nissan-powered prototype with Franck Mailleux and Lucas Ordonez.


“Our car is obviously very good,” Ayari said. “It is a brand new car and we have done the maximum in testing. I drove the ORECA LMP1 car last year in Europe, and we have found a very good setup with good balance. The Nissan engine works very well and has good power.”


Level 5 Motorsports will start second in LMP2 thanks to a 1:57.168 (113.683 mph) set by Luis Diaz, who will co-drive with Ryan Hunter-Reay and team owner Scott Tucker. A 2:00.800 (110.192 mph) put Oak Racing third in the order. Patrice Lafargue entered the time and will share the Oak Pescarolo-Judd with Federic Da Rocha and Andrea Barlesi.


LMP Challenge saw a three-car fight with CORE Autosport chasing Genoa Racing. Dane Cameron put Genoa on top with a new qualifying lap record of 1:55.232 (115.593 mph).

“Qualifying was extremely tight but that’s what’s fun about a spec class,” Cameron said. “It was a pleasure for me to qualify it. Ryan Dalziel and his team will be extremely strong. No one has an advantage or disadvantage when it comes to driver lineups. It will be fun with the traffic but hopefully we can stay out of it.”


The 2007 Star Mazda champion will co-drive the ORECA FLM09 with Jens Petersen and Michael Guasch.

“The only other time I’ve been at Sebring was pole position in 2007 with Star Mazda,” Cameron added. “The biggest difference is the weight and downforce on this car. This is a fantastic package and it’s fun for me to drive. Coming from driving single-seaters, it’s fun for me to come back from racing primarily GT cars to prototypes with the downforce.”


Dalziel’s lap of 1:55.430 (115.395 mph) put CORE’s first ORECA FLM09 in the second spot, followed by Gunnar Jeannette in the sister car at a 1:55.905 (114.922 mph). Dalziel co-drives with Frankie Montecalvo and team owner Jon Bennett. Jeannette shares driving duties with Ricardo Gonzalez and Rudy Junco.


Richard Lietz is the first GTE-AM polesitter at Sebring and in Automobile Clue de l’Ouest competition. The Porsche factory driver entered a new qualifying lap record with a 2:02.942 (108.344 mph) in the Proton Competition Porsche 911 GT3 RSR he shares with Gianluca Roda and Christian Ried.

“For me, it’s the fourth time I’m here and first for my teammates,” Lietz said. “We had no time to test because of the LMS test in Europe. It is quite hard for them to learn the track. There is a chance for us to be on the podium but the race will be quite hard. The tires were the best early and when there was no traffic.”


Krohn Racing’s Ferrari F430 GT qualified second on the strength of Nic Jonsson’s 2:03.500 (107.854 mph). Jonsson’s co-drivers will be Michele Rugolo and team owner Tracy Krohn. Third place went to Fabien Giroix in Gulf AMR Middle East’s Aston Martin Vantage. Giroix, who shares the car with Roald Goethe and Michael Wainwright, entered a qualifying lap of 2:04.098 (107.335 mph).

For the second year in a row, Leh Keen will start from the GT Challenge pole. Keen entered a 2:07.373 (104.575 mph) in the Alex Job Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup entry he shares with Bill Sweedler and Brian Wong.


“The car was totaled yesterday,” Keen said. “We went to a whole new chassis and the guys took everything off that and put it on the new car last night. The guys at AJR did a fantastic job.

“I do love Sebring,” he added. “One of the things that [our engineer] Greg Fordhal knows how to do is make a Porsche 911 run around here. Alex has been so successful in ALMS over the years and they’ve done another great job.”


Magnus Racing’s Craig Stanton followed, turning a 2:07.395 (104.557 mph) in the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup he shares with John Potter and Matthew Marsh. Damien Faulkner placed defending ALMS GTC Champion Black Swan Racing in third with a lap of 2:07.433 (104.536 mph). He will share driving duties with Sebastiaan Bleekemolen and team owner Tim Pappas.


The 12 Hours of Sebring is set to begin Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Eastern. The race will be shown live and in its entirety on ESPN3.com starting at 10:15 a.m. ABC will provide coverage from 12:30 to 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 20.




Starting Lineup (Starting Position, Driver, Hometown, Car, Class, Time, Speed):

1. Franck Montagny, Grandvaux (FR); Stephane Sarrazin, Ales (FR); Pedro Lamy, Lisbon (PT); Peugeot 908 (LMP1), 1 minute, 46.571 seconds, 124.987 mph

2. Timo Bernhard, Dittweiler (DE); Romain Dumas, Ales (FR); Mike Rockenfeller, Monte Carlo (DE); Audi R15+ TDI (LMP1), 1:47.680, 123.700

3. Alexander Wurz, Monte Carlo (Mon); Marc Gene, Barcelona (Spa); Anthony Davidson, Brackley, Northamptonshire (UK); Peugeot 908 (LMP1), 1:48.020, 123.31

4. Dindo Capello, Canelli (IT); Tom Kristensen, Monte Carlo (DK); Allan McNish, Monte Carlo (MC); Audi R15+ TDI (LMP1), 1:48.173, 123.136

5. Nicolas Lapierre, France (FRA); Loic Duval (FRA); Olivier Panis, France (FRA); Peugeot 908 HDI FAP (LMP1), 1:48.569, 122.68

6. Greg Pickett, Crystal Bay, NV (US); Klaus Graf, Dornham (DE); Lucas Luhr, Monte Carlo (DE); AMR/ Lola Coupe B08 62 (LMP1), 1:49.679, 121.445

7. David Brabham, Maidenhead (GB); Marino Franchitti, Edinburgh, Scotland (GB); Simon Pagenaud, Montmorrillon (FR); HPD ARX-01e (LMP1), 1:49.802, 121.309

8. Nicolas Prost (FR); Neel Jani (FR); Jeroen Bleekemolen, Monte Carlo, (Net); Lola B10/60 Coupe (LMP1), 1:50.756, 120.264

9. Mattieu Lahaye (FR); Guillaume Moreau (FR); Pierre Ragues; Oak Pescarolo Judd (LMP1), 1:51.781, 119.162

10. Chris Dyson, Pleasant Valley, NY (US); Guy Smith, Bracken, Yorkshire (GB); Jay Cochran, Palm Beach, FL (US); Lola B09 86/Mazda (LMP1), 1:52.233, 118.682

11. Franck Mailleux (FR); Lucas Ordonez (ESP); ayar; Oreca 03 Nissan (LMP2), 1:53.815, 117.032

12. Michael Guasch, Pleasant Hill, CA (US); Jens Petersen, Dusseldorf (DEU); Dane Cameron, Sonoma, CA (US); Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:55.232, 115.593

13. Frankie Montecalvo, Highlands, NJ (US); Ryan Dalziel, Orlando, FL (Sco); Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:55.430, 115.395

14. Gunnar Jeannette, Salt Lake City, UT (US); Ricardo Gonzalez, Monterrey (MX); Rudy Junco Jr., Monterrey (MEX); Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:55.905, 114.922

15. Ryan Lewis, Indianapolis, IN (US); Henri Richard, Los Altos Hills, CA (FR); Ken Dobson, Carmel Valley, CA (US); Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:56.494, 114.341

16. Jacques Nicolet (FR); Richard Hein (FR); Jean-Francois Yvon, Le Mans (FR); Oak Pescarolo Judd (LMP1), 1:56.498, 114.337

17. Scott Tucker, Leawood, KS (US); Ryan Hunter-Reay, Boca Raton, FL (USA); Luis Diaz, Mexico City (MX); Lola Honda (LMP2), 1:57.168, 113.683

18. Eric Lux, Jacksonville, FL (US); Elton Julian, Santa Monica, CA (Spa); Christian Zugel, Holmdel, NJ (US); Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:57.957, 112.923

19. Johnny Mowlem, London (GB); Olivier Lombard, Poissy (FR); Luca Moro, Amsterdam (NL); Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:58.231, 112.661

20. Kyle Marcelli, Barrie, ON (CA); Tomy Drissi, Los Angeles, CA (US); Rusty Mitchell, Midland, TX (US); Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 1:58.724, 112.193

21. Andrea Barlesi; Frédéric Da Rocha, Paris (Por); Patrice Lafargue, Nantes (FR); Oak Pescarolo Judd (LMP2), 2:00.880, 110.192

22. Giancarlo Fisichella , Rome (IT); Pierre Kaffer, Salenstein (DE); Gianmaria Bruni, Rome (IT); Ferrari F430 (GT), 2:01.561, 109.575

23. Richard Westbrook, London (GB); Oliver Gavin, Yardley Hastings (GB); Jan Magnussen, Roskilde (DK); Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 (GT), 2:01.743, 109.411

24. Augusto Farfus (BR); Bill Auberlen, Redondo Beach, CA (US); Dirk Werner, Kissenbrück (DE); BMW M3 GT (GT), 2:01.841, 109.323

25. Andy Priaulx (GER); Dirk Mueller, Monte Carlo (DE); Joey Hand, Sacramento, CA (US); BMW M3 GT (GT), 2:02.139, 109.056

26. Jaime Melo, Milan (BR); Mika Salo, Monte Carlo (FI); Toni Vilander, Kankaanpaa (FIN); Ferrari F458 Italia (GT), 2:02.290, 108.921

27. Joerg Bergmeister, Langenfield (DE); Patrick Long, Bellaire, FL (US); Marc Lieb, Ludwigsburg (DE); Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (GT), 2:02.334, 108.882

28. Ed Brown, Las Vegas, NV (US); Guy Cosmo, West Palm Beach, FL (US); Rob Bell, Northamptonshire (GB); Ferrari F458 Italia (GT), 2:02.406, 108.818

29. Stephane Ortelli, Monte Carlo (MON); Frederic Makowiecki (FR); Jean-Denis Deletraz (SWI); Ferrari F458 Italia (GT), 2:02.524, 108.713

30. Olivier Beretta, Monte Carlo (MC); Tommy Milner, Leesburg, VA (US); Antonio Garcia, Barcelona (ES); Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 (GT), 2:02.633, 108.617

31. Scott Sharp, Jupiter, FL (US); Johannes van Overbeek, San Francisco, CA (US); Dominik Farnbacher, Ansbach (DE); Ferrari F458 Italia (GT), 2:02.877, 108.401

32. Richard Lietz, Ybbsitz (Aus); Christian Ried, Schoeneburg, Germany; Gianluca Roda, Como (IT); Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (GTE-AM), 2:02.942, 108.344

33. Bryan Sellers, Braselton, GA (US); Wolf Henzler, Nuertingen (DE); Martin Ragginger, Austria (AUT); Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (GT), 2:03.004, 108.289

34. David Murry, Atlanta, GA (US); Anthony Lazzaro, Atlanta, GA (US); Colin Braun, Ovalo, TX (USA); Doran Ford GT (GT), 2:03.309, 108.021

35. Andrea Robertson, Ray, MI (US); David Robertson, Ray, MI (US); Boris Said, San Diego, CA (US); Doran Ford GT/Elan (GT), 2:03.454, 107.894

36. Tracy Krohn, Houston, TX (US); Nic Jonsson, Buford, GA (SE); Michele Rugulo, Italy (ITA); Ferrari F430 GT (GTE-AM), 2:03.500, 107.854

37. Michael Wainwright (UK); Roland Goethe (DEU); Fabien Giroix, Saint-Maur (FR); Aston Martin Vantage (GTE-AM), 2:04.098, 107.335

38. Bruno Junqueira, Brazil (BRA); Oriol Servia, Beverly Hills, CA (US); Cristiano da Matta, Belo, Horizonte (BRA); Jaguar XKR (GT), 2:04.260, 107.195

39. Ian James, Phoenix, AZ (GB); Benjamin Leuenberger, Switzerland; Panoz Abruzzi (GT), 2:04.372, 107.098

40. Patrick Bornhauser; Julien Canal, Le Mans (FR); Gabriele Gardal, Milan (IT); Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (GTE-AM), 2:04.567, 106.930

41. Kenny Wilden, Burlington Ontario; PJ Jones, Torrance, CA (US); Rocky Moran, Ladera Ranch, CA (US); Jaguar XKR (GT), 2:05.327, 106.282

42. Bryce Miller, Summit, NJ (US); Sascha Maassen, Lontzen (DE); Rene Rast, Minde (DEU); Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (GT), 2:05.784, 105.896

43. Pierre Ehret, Tegernsee (DE); Roger Wills, Timaru (NZL); Shaun Lynn (UK); Ferrari F430 (GTE-AM), 2:05.993, 105.720

44. Bill Sweedler, Westport, CT (US); Leh Keen, Dublin, GA (USA); Brian Wong, Newport Beach, CA (US); Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:07.373, 104.575

45. John Potter, Salt Lake City, UT (USA); Craig Stanton, Long Beach, CA (US); Matthew Marsh, Welwyn (UK); Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:07.395, 104.557

46. Tim Pappas, Boston, MA (US); Damien Faulkner, Ireland; Sebastiaan Bleekemolen, Haarlem (The); Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:07.433, 104.526

47. Bret Curtis, Valencia, CA (US); James Sofronas, Newport Beach, CA (USA); Jan Seyffarth, Querfurt (DEU); Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:08.187, 103.911

48. Andrew Davis, Lilburn, GA (USA); Bob Faieta, Tujunga, CA (US); Peter Lesaffre, Rye, NH (US); Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:08.248, 103.861

49. Dion von Moltke, Coral Gables, FL (USA); Jim Norman, Tampa, FL (US); Peter Ludwig, New Paltz, NY (US); Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:08.578, 103.595

50. Duncan Ende, Los Angeles, CA (USA); Spencer Pumpelly, Mason Neck, VA (USA); Alain Li (HK); Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:08.723, 103.478

51. Nick Ham, Evergreen, CO (US); Carlos Kauffmann, Miami, FL (US); Sean Edwards; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 2:08.887, 103.346

52. Darren Law, Phoenix, AZ (US); Seth Neiman, San Francisco, CA (US); Marco Holzer; Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (GT), 2:11.909, 100.979

53. Scott Tucker, Leawood, KS (US); Christophe Bouchut, Paris (Fra); Joao Barbosa, Portugal (POR); Lola Honda (LMP2), 2:23.917, 92.553

54. Henrique Cisneros, Miami, FL (US); Carlos Kauffmann, Miami, FL (US); Sean Edwards; Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (GTC), 0, 0

55. Jan-Dirk Lueders, Barrington Hills, IL (US); Anthony Nicolosi, Palm Beach, FL (US); Jarrett Boon, Phoenix, AZ (US); Oreca FLM09 (LMPC), 0, 0

56. Nicky Pastorelli, Rijswijk (NL); Dominik Schwager, Eisenhofen (DEU); Brett Sandberg (US); Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 (GT), 0, 0


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