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Le Mans 24 Hours qualifying: Neel Jani on provisional pole for Porsche

Porsche locked out the provisional front row for the 2016 Le Mans 24 Hours, with Neel Jani topping first qualifying on Wednesday night

Jani set his 3m19.733s lap early in the session, when Porsche and Toyota sent their cars out at the head of the field to kick qualifying off as the sun was going down.

The 2015 polesitter could have gone significantly faster than that time, but he was held up by traffic on the fast run from the Porsche Curves to the Ford Chicane at the end of the lap.

Timo Berhnard put the #1 Porsche second during the early sequence of laps, and he closed the gap to 0.4s with another run around 50 minutes into the session.

Toyota occupied the provisional second row with its TS050s, with the #6 car heading the #5 courtesy of a lap from Stephane Sarrazin early on.

Sarrazin - who crashed the car at the end of free practice - posted a time one second down on Jani's best, while Anthony Davidson was another 1.1s back in the second Toyota following the early runs for both cars.

Toyota did encounter a minor drama during the session when Sebastien Buemi pulled over to the side of the Mulsanne Straight and stopped the #5 machine, but after performing a system reset and losing around one minute he rejoined the action without any further drama.

Audi's session did not run as smoothly as its rivals, which left its fastest car nearly three seconds off the pace in fifth.

That honour went to the #8 car in the hands of Lucas di Grassi, who snatched fifth from the #7 machine in the closing seconds of the session.

While Audi decided not to send the #7 entry out with its rivals at the start of qualifying, the #8 car was not able to join the action until towards the end of the first hour due to repairs being carried out after it suffered a front drivetrain problem in free practice.

By the time the car joined the track Audi's focus was on getting Oliver Jarvis, Lucas di Grassi and Loic Duval to complete their mandatory laps at night to qualify for the race.

That, combined with the nature of a session disrupted by several incidents caused by cars in other classes, meant the #8 car didn't get a chance to complete a particularly clear run until the end, with di Grassi's lap moving it ahead of the time posted by Andre Lotterer shortly before the halfway mark in the #7 car.

Di Grassi's run also made sure both Audis were well clear of the #13 Rebellion, which led the privateer LMP1 ranks courtesy of Dominik Kraihamer.

The ByKolles CLM did not take part in the session after catching fire in free practice, but it is expected to return to the action on Thursday.

RAST TAKES CONTROL IN LMP2
By Edd Straw

Audi-contracted Rene Rast took LMP2 pole position for the Jota Sport-run G-Drive ORECA squad.

The German went fastest early in the session, with only Nelson Panciatici able to get close to him in the #35 Baxi DC Racing Alpine ORECA.

But unsatisfied with a pole margin of just 0.007s, Rast returned to the track late on to lower his mark to a 3m36.605s with 16 minutes remaining to pull out an advantage of close to six tenths over Panciatici.

Although Panciatici held on to second, stewards are investigating the possibility he improved under a yellow flag.

Nicolas Lapierre, in the #36 Signatech ORECA, was third from early on and although he made a late improvement, it wasn't enough to challenge the top two.

His late attack was interrupted by having to return to the pits to fix a telemetry problem, leading the frustrated Lapierre to say over the radio "big shame, I felt I could do the fastest time".

No other car was a serious top three threat, with Roberto Merhi in the Manor ORECA taking fourth after his late improvement served only to close the gap to Lapierre from almost a second to eight tenths.

Laurens Vanthoor was fifth in the #49 Michael Shank Racing Ligier, also improving late on in terms of time but not by enough to improve his position.

The driver who made the biggest difference with a last-gasp effort was Pipo Derani, who banged in a lap good enough to haul the #31 ESM Ligier from 10th to sixth.

Several LMP2 cars had incidents during the session, with the #28 Pegasus Racing Morgan of Remi Streibig and the #33 Eurasia ORECA of Pu Jun Jin both having offs.

Frederic Sausset qualified for the race after completing the mandatory five laps of night qualifying in his specially adapted SRT41 by OAK Racing Morgan-Nissan.

Sausset, who had both hands amputated as well as his legs above the knees after picking up a rare infection, completed six laps in the #84 car at the start of the session, recording a best time of 4m01.138s.

His team-mate Christophe Tinseau recorded the car's best time of the session late on, setting a 3m45.178s.

FORD STRIKES FIRST IN GTE BATTLE
By Scott Mitchell

Ford claimed a provisional one-two on the grid for its return to Le Mans, with all four of its GTs in the top five.

A last-gasp 3m51.185s from Dirk Muller elevated the #68 to the top of the class times, knocking Ryan Briscoe and the #69 Ford down to second.

Practice pacesetter Gianmaria Bruni's 3m51.568s in his Ferrari 488 GTE split the quartet of Fords.

Harry Tincknell was quickest in the #67 car, which wound up fourth fastest and just over a tenth quicker of Olivier Pla's best in the #66.

The #71 AF-run 488 GTE failed to match its sister car's pace and ended up sixth.

Giancarlo Fisichella put the #82 Risi Competizione example seventh, but had been on course to improve further before a high-speed spin at the Porsche Curves that ended the car's running early.

With Ford and Ferrari locking out the top half of the 14-strong GTE Pro field, and Muller's best 4.8s quicker than last year's pole time, the remaining three manufacturers will be concerned at the fierce pace shown by the all-new turbocharged offerings.

Frederic Makowiecki was best of the rest, putting the #92 Porsche Motorsport 911 RSR eighth with a 3m54.918s that was almost two seconds behind the Risi Ferrari.

Marco Sorensen made a late improvement to go ninth, 0.3s slower than Makowiecki, for Aston Martin Racing in the #95 Vantage.

The Chevrolet Corvette C7.Rs were slowest in GTE Pro, with the #64 4.7s off the pace and the #63 an unrepresentative two seconds further back after Ricky Taylor suffered a trip into the gravel at Mulsanne Corner.

In GTE Am, Rob Bell put the AF-run Clearwater Racing Ferrari 458 Italia on top.

The on-loan McLaren driver's 3m56.827s was three tenths quicker than Pedro Lamy's best in the #98 Aston Martin Racing Vantage.

FIRST QUALIFYING RESULTS:

Pos Class Driver Team Car Time Gap Laps
1 LMP1 R.Dumas, N.Jani, M.Lieb Porsche Team Porsche 3m19.733s - 27
2 LMP1 T.Bernhard, M.Webber, B.Hartley Porsche Team Porsche 3m20.203s 0.470s 25
3 LMP1 S.Sarrazin, M.Conway, K.Kobayashi Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota 3m20.737s 1.004s 30
4 LMP1 A.Davidson, S.Buemi, K.Nakajima Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota 3m21.903s 2.170s 27
5 LMP1 L.di Grassi, L.Duval, O.Jarvis Audi Sport Team Joest Audi 3m22.466s 2.733s 20
6 LMP1 M.Fassler, A.Lotterer, B.Treluyer Audi Sport Team Joest Audi 3m22.780s 3.047s 26
7 LMP1 M.Tuscher, A.Imperatori, D.Kraihamer Rebellion Racing Rebellion/AER 3m26.586s 6.853s 27
8 LMP1 N.Prost, N.Heidfeld, N.Piquet Jr. Rebellion Racing Rebellion/AER 3m27.348s 7.615s 26
9 LMP2 R.Rusinov, W.Stevens, R.Rast G-Drive Racing ORECA/Nissan 3m36.605s 16.872s 25
10 LMP2 D.Cheng, H-Pin Tung, N.Panciatici Baxi DC Racing Alpine Alpine/Nissan 3m37.175s 17.442s 23
11 LMP2 G.Menezes, N.Lapierre, S.Richelmi Signatech Alpine Alpine/Nissan 3m37.225s 17.492s 25
12 LMP2 T.Graves, M.Rao, R.Merhi Manor ORECA/Nissan 3m38.037s 18.304s 24
13 LMP2 J.Pew, O.Negri, L.Vanthoor Michael Shank Racing Ligier/HPD 3m38.837s 19.104s 22
14 LMP2 R.Dalziel, P.Derani, C.Cumming Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier/Nissan 3m39.366s 19.633s 23
15 LMP2 P.Thiriet, M.Beche, R.Hirakawa Thiriet by TDS Racing ORECA/Nissan 3m39.375s 19.642s 26
16 LMP2 N.Leventis, D.Watts, J.Kane Strakka Racing Gibson/Nissan 3m39.394s 19.661s 19
17 LMP2 T.Matsuda, M.Howson, R.Bradley KCMG ORECA/Nissan 3m39.436s 19.703s 25
18 LMP2 F.Barthez, P-L.Chatin, T.Buret Panis Barthez Competition Ligier/Nissan 3m39.470s 19.737s 23
19 LMP2 P.Jun Jin, T.Gommendy, N.de Bruijn Eurasia Motorsport ORECA/Nissan 3m40.631s 20.898s 16
20 LMP2 S.Dolan, J.Dennis, G.van der Garde G-Drive Racing Gibson/Nissan 3m40.685s 20.952s 19
21 LMP2 R.Gonzalez, B.Senna, F.Albuquerque RGR Sport by Morand Ligier/Nissan 3m40.899s 21.166s 20
22 LMP2 N.Minassian, M.Mediani, M.Aleshin SMP Racing BR Engineering/Nissan 3m41.132s 21.399s 24
23 LMP2 S.Sharp, E.Brown, J.van Overbeek Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier/Nissan 3m41.406s 21.673s 24
24 LMP2 I.Taittinger, R.Striebig, L.Roussel Pegasus Racing Morgan/Nissan 3m42.049s 22.316s 20
25 LMP2 V.Petrov, V.Shaytar, K.Ladygin SMP Racing BR Engineering/Nissan 3m42.147s 22.414s 20
26 LMP2 B.Keating, J.Bleekemolen, M.Goossens Murphy Prototypes ORECA/Nissan 3m43.508s 23.775s 22
27 LMP2 N.Leutwiler, S.Nakano, J.Winslow Race Performance ORECA/Judd 3m43.590s 23.857s 23
28 LMP2 M.Rojas, J.Canal, N.Berthon Greaves Motorsport Ligier/Nissan 3m43.915s 24.182s 22
29 LMP2 M.Munemann, C.Hoy, A.Pizzitola Algarve Pro Racing Ligier/Nissan 3m44.185s 24.452s 21
30 Innov F.Sausset, C.Tinseau, J-B.Bouvet SRT41 By Oak Racing Morgan/Nissan 3m45.178s 25.445s 18
31 LMP2 T.Krohn, N.Jonsson, J.Barbosa Krohn Racing Ligier/Nissan 3m45.213s 25.480s 23
32 LMP2 V.Capillaire, E.Maris, J.Coleman So24 ! By Lombard Racing Ligier/Judd 3m48.585s 28.852s 5
33 GTE Pro J.Hand, D.Muller, S.Bourdais Ford Chip Ganassi Team USA Ford 3m51.185s 31.452s 22
34 GTE Pro R.Briscoe, R.Westbrook, S.Dixon Ford Chip Ganassi Team USA Ford 3m51.497s 31.764s 21
35 GTE Pro G.Bruni, J.Calado, A.P.Guidi AF Corse Ferrari 3m51.568s 31.835s 24
36 GTE Pro M.Franchitti, A.Priaulx, H.Tincknell Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Ford 3m51.590s 31.857s 24
37 GTE Pro O.Pla, S.Mucke, B.Johnson Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Ford 3m52.038s 32.305s 22
38 GTE Pro D.Rigon, S.Bird, A.Bertolini AF Corse Ferrari 3m52.508s 32.775s 26
39 GTE Pro G.Fisichella, T.Vilander, M.Malucelli Risi Competizione Ferrari 3m53.176s 33.443s 7
40 GTE Am F.Makowiecki, E.Bamber, J.Bergmeister Porsche Motorsport Porsche 3m54.918s 35.185s 23
41 GTE Pro N.Thiim, M.Sorensen, D.Turner Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin 3m55.261s 35.528s 20
42 GTE Am P.Pilet, K.Estre, N.Tandy Porsche Motorsport Porsche 3m55.332s 35.599s 23
43 GTE Pro R.Stanaway, F.Rees, J.Adam Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin 3m55.380s 35.647s 25
44 GTE Pro R.Lietz, M.Christensen, P.Eng Dempsey Racing - Proton Porsche 3m55.426s 35.693s 24
45 GTE Pro O.Gavin, T.Milner, J.Taylor Corvette Racing Chevrolet 3m55.848s 36.115s 24
46 GTE Am Mok W.S., K.Sawa, R.Bell Clearwater Racing Ferrari 3m56.827s 37.094s 23
47 GTE Am P.D.Lana, P.Lamy, M.Lauda Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin 3m57.198s 37.465s 23
48 GTE Am D.Cameron, M.Griffin, A.Scott AF Corse Ferrari 3m57.596s 37.863s 24
49 GTE Am F.Perrodo, E.Collard, R.Aguas AF Corse Ferrari 3m57.742s 38.009s 24
50 GTE Pro J.Magnussen, A.Garcia, R.Taylor Corvette Racing Chevrolet 3m57.967s 38.234s 21
51 GTE Am Y.Yamagishi, P.Ragues, J-P.Belloc Larbre Competition Chevrolet 3m58.018s 38.285s 18
52 GTE Am J.Laursen, M.Mac, C.Nielsen Formula Racing Ferrari 3m58.760s 39.027s 24
53 GTE Pro C.Ried, W.Henzler, J.Camathias KCMG Porsche 3m59.245s 39.512s 21
54 GTE Am K.Al Qubaisi, D.H.Hansson, P.Long Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing Porsche 3m59.861s 40.128s 26
55 GTE Am B.Sweedler, T.Bell, J.Segal Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 4m00.008s 40.275s 18
56 GTE Am M.Wainwright, A.Carroll, B.Barker Gulf Racing Porsche 4m01.046s 41.313s 22
57 GTE Am C.MacNeil, L.Keen, M.Miller Proton Competition Porsche 4m01.215s 41.482s 22
58 GTE Am J.O'Connell, O.Bryant, M.Patterson Team AAI Chevrolet 4m02.326s 42.593s 21
59 GTE Am A.Howard, L.Griffin, G.Hirsch Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin 4m03.148s 43.415s 21


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