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Qualifying
Stuttgart. The two
In the WEC, the average of the two fastest laps of two drivers counts for the qualifying result. Jani did the overall fastest lap on the 5.513 kilometre long Circuit of The Americas in 1:44.656 minutes. Afterwards, Tandy held his nerve when he had to go on a second lap in the 20 minutes long session. His first lap time was deleted because of exceeding track limits. Tandy managed another top lap time. With an average time of 1:44.741 minutes, car number 1 stayed on P1. Bamber/Bernhard achieved an average time of 1:44.994 minutes for car number 2. All four
It is the 18th pole position for the
In the third free practice on Friday morning, the two
Before the six-hour race that starts at noon on Saturday,
Fritz Enzinger, Vice President LMP1: “Once again the level of how perfect the team prepares both our 919 Hybrids is impressive. Additionally, a great performance by our drivers, earned us a second consecutive front row lock-out. That’s obviously ideal for the start of the race and apparently our cars quite like the high temperatures. We are very much looking forward to tomorrow.”
Andreas Seidl, Team Principal: “Considering the extra load that comes from the heat, this team performance is especially remarkable. Having both our
Drivers
Neel Jani (33, Switzerland): “Achieving the second pole position for our car this year is just a super feeling. It was also an exciting session when Nick had to go again. Our car, as well as us drivers, coped well with the heat. I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s race.”
Nick Tandy (32, Great Britain): “On my first lap I hit the kerb on the inside of turn 19. The car jumped and I then ran wide on the exit. Track limits are limits, we all know that and in case anything unforeseen happens, we always leave ourselves enough time for a second run. On this second lap, I had a good idea of how the track was plus how the car was and I felt very comfortable.”
Drivers
Earl Bamber (27, New Zealand): “It was a close qualifying. Timo had a good lap on our car but I made a few mistakes on my lap that cost us pole position today. Well done for car number 1 and let’s have a good race tomorrow.”
Timo Bernhard (36, Germany): “This was once again a superb team effort. It is very close between our two cars and, of course, both want to be in front. Congratulations to our sister car for pole position!”
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