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Silverstone ELMS: Jon Lancaster puts Greaves on pole

Jon Lancaster claimed pole position for the opening round of the European Le Mans Series at Silverstone

The GP2 race winner moved to the top of the timesheets in the Greaves Motorsport-run Gibson-Nissan 015S with six minutes remaining.

Lancaster's run to pole position was helped by main rival Harry Tincknell having a troubled session.

Tincknell, who is part of the Nissan LMP1 squad but also contesting the full ELMS campaign with the Jota Sport Gibson team, had a trip through the gravel early in his run.

He salvaged second place, 0.460s off Lancaster, with a final-lap effort that gained him close to a second, which was good enough to allow him to jump up from fifth place.

This relegated early provisional polesitter Tristan Gommendy's Nissan-engined TDS Racing ORECA 05 to third, with Mikhail Aleshin taking fourth place in the AF Corse ORECA-Nissan 03.

Nathanael Berthon, who was fastest early in the session, was fifth fastest in the Murphy Prototypes ORECA 03R.

The new LMP3 category made its debut, with five examples of the Nissan-engined Ginetta participating in qualifying.

Charlie Robertson, driving one of the two Team LNT-run cars alongside cycling legend Chris Hoy, claimed class pole in 12th place overall.

Robertson was 11s off the pole position time, and fractionally ahead of the leading GT cars as the quickest of the new machines.

Michael Simpson, in the sister LNT car, was second fastest ahead of the Lanaan Racing entry driven by Joey Foster.

Michele Rugolo won a closely-fought battle for LM GTE pole position, the AF Corse Ferrari F458 Italia bumped Klaas Bachler's Proton Porsche 911 RSR down to second by just 0.118s.

Alessandro Pier Guidi was third fastest in the AF Corse-run AT Racing Ferrari after outpacing Marc VDS BMW Z4 GTE driver Andy Priaulx by just two thousandths of a second.

In the GTC class for GT3-specification machinery, Franck Perera took a dominant pole position in the TDS Racing BMW Z4 GT3.

He was just over a second faster than second-placed Marco Cioci in the AF Corse-run Ferrari.

RESULTS:

Pos Class Driver Team Car Time Gap
1 LMP2 Jon Lancaster Greaves Motorsport Gibson/Nissan 1m48.752s -
2 LMP2 Harry Tincknell JOTA Sport Gibson/Nissan 1m49.212s 0.460s
3 LMP2 Tristan Gommendy Thiriet by TDS Racing ORECA/Nissan 1m49.353s 0.601s
4 LMP2 Mikhail Aleshin AF Corse ORECA/Nissan 1m49.486s 0.734s
5 LMP2 Nathanael Berthon Murphy Prototypes ORECA/Nissan 1m49.681s 0.929s
6 LMP2 Nick de Bruijn Eurasia Motorsport ORECA/Nissan 1m50.216s 1.464s
7 LMP2 Leo Roussel Pegasus Racing Morgan/Nissan 1m50.757s 2.005s
8 LMP2 Ivan Bellarosa Ibanez Racing ORECA/Nissan 1m51.418s 2.666s
9 LMP2 Nicolas Minassian AF Corse ORECA/Nissan 1m52.020s 3.268s
10 LMP2 Michele La Rosa Ibanez Racing ORECA/Nissan 1m53.096s 4.344s
11 LMP2 Tracy Krohn Krohn Racing Ligier/Judd 1m55.589s 6.837s
12 LMP3 Charlie Robertson Team LNT Ginetta/Nissan 1m59.892s -
13 LMGTE Michele Rugolo AF Corse Ferrari 2m00.151s -
14 LMGTE Klaus Bachler Proton Competition Porsche 2m00.269s -
15 LMP3 Mike Simpson Team LNT Ginetta/Nissan 2m00.457s -
16 LMGTE Alessandro Pier Guidi AT Racing Ferrari 2m00.478s -
17 LMGTE Andy Priaulx BMW Sports Trophy Team Marc VDS BMW 2m00.480s -
18 LMGTE Adam Carroll Gulf Racing UK Porsche 2m00.641s -
19 LMGTE Sam Tordoff JMW Motorsport Ferrari 2m00.997s -
20 LMGTE Matt Griffin AF Corse Ferrari 2m01.110s -
21 LMGTE Raffaele Giammaria AF Corse Ferrari 2m01.336s -
22 LMGTE Mikkel Mac Formula Racing Ferrari 2m01.437s -
23 GTC Franck Perera TDS Racing BMW 2m01.939s -
24 LMP3 Joey Foster Lanan Racing Ginetta/Nissan 2m02.045s -
25 LMP3 Rob Garofall University of Bolton Ginetta/Nissan 2m02.686s -
26 GTC Marco Cioci AF Corse Ferrari 2m03.002s -
27 GTC Francesco Castellacci AF Corse Ferrari 2m03.298s -
28 GTC Francisco Guedes AF Corse Ferrari 2m03.564s -
29 GTC Casper Elgaard Massive Motorsport Aston Martin 2m04.046s -
30 GTC Daniel Brown Gulf Racing UK Lamborghini 2m04.596s -
31 LMP3 Konstantins Calko SVK by Speed Factory Ginetta/Nissan 2m06.697s -

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