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WEC 24 Hours of Le Mans

Le Mans 24 Hours 2014 Wednesday: Practice and qualifying

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The #74 Corvette, second from bottom in the GTE Pro times, has slowed to a halt on the entry to the Porsche Curves.

Of equal concern is a message suggesting the #97 Aston is losing fluid at the rear.
As Tommy Milner remains stranded on the right-hand side of the entrance to the Porsche Curves, Jordan Taylor shaves more time off the #73 Corvette's best to go third fastest.

Also improving is the #81 AF Ferrari in the hands of Michele Rugolo, third in class.
Long goes quicker in the Proton Porsche, improving to a 3m58.167s to be precise. He's also on another personal best lap.
SCOTT MITCHELL: The GTE cars are pushing on from the Test Day two weeks ago. The best Pro time then was a 3m57.260s from the #92 Manthey Porsche, but Darren Turner's gone two-tenths quicker than that in the first practice session. His 3m57.086s is 3.5s better than the #97 Aston Martin, which had struggled with straightline speed, managed in testing...

The best of the Ams is Nicki Thiim, though to say it's a surprise does him a huge disservice, being the Porsche Supercup champion. Nonetheless, his class-topping 3m57.015s is almost 0.4s quicker than the #90 8 Star Ferrari 458 Italia's best from the Test Day.
No significant improvements in any of the classes as we near the proverbial klaxon to signal the final 30 minutes of the first practice session for the 2014 Le Mans 24 Hours.
Movement from Gianmaria Bruni, who thrusts the #51 AF Ferrari back to top spot in GTE Pro. He's 0.013s slower than Thiim, but shades Turner's class best by 0.058s.
Richard Lietz has also lowered the best time of the #92 Manthey Porsche, but not by enough to move it up from sixth in class.
A couple of improvements down the order in LMP2. Adderly Fong has set a 3m44.738s in the #33 OAK Racing Ligier-HPD and is 13th. Christian Klien has done a 3m44.911s in the #43 Morand Racing Morgan-Judd and is two places behind Fong.
And Klien improves again to a 3m43.725s. He is now 13th in LMP2.
The #67 Imsa Porsche, driven by Erik Maris, has stopped at the first Mulsanne chicane.
The message from race control suggests contact has played a part in that incident. Cars are now making their way back to the pitlane.
There's a recovery vehicle on the scene dealing with the Porsche. Difficult to tell the extent of the damage. More info when we get it.
Maris and Palttala, driver of the #75 Prospeed Porsche, have been called to race control.
WIth 17 minutes still to run (and the red flags still out) we have cars queueing at the end of the pitlane.
Yellow flags already out at the second Mulsanne chicane.
The #90 8 Star Ferrari of Montecalvo was the cause of that, there's debris down and drivers are being told to keep left.
Montecalvo's AF-run 8 Star 458 Italia is being recovered at the second chicane. Not sure if he's hit the tyres, but he's obviously got stuck.
The #24 Sebastien Loeb Racing ORECA-Nissan has just returned to the pits with some damage to the rear end.

Everyone else is filtering back to their respective garages.
So, at the end of the first four-hour session, these are the leading times:

LMP1:
1. #8 Toyota 3m23.652s
2. #2 Audi +0.324s
3. #7 Toyota +0.639s
4. #1 Audi +1.077s
5. #3 Audi +1.177s

LMP2:
1. #35 OAK Ligier-Nissan 3m40.611s

GTE Pro:
1. #51 AF Corse Ferrari 3m57.028ss

GTE Am:
1. #95 Aston Martin 3m57.015s


Here's our comprehensive report of the first practice session for the 2014 Le Mans 24 Hours:

Toyota fastest as Audi's Duval crashes heavily
AUTOSPORT Live is going to take a short break now, please join us again in just over an hour for the two-hour evening qualifying session.

We can confirm that dusk is approaching in La Sarthe, because AUTOSPORT.com Editor GLENN FREEMAN is currently being blinded by the setting sun. See you shortly.
Hello again, we return with news of Loic Duval and the #1 Audi R18.

"Examinations in the hospital of Le Mans have confirmed that Loic Duval is unhurt apart from two grazes to the skin," tweeted Audi Sport. "Audi Sport Team Joest tries everything to have the car ready and running in Thursday’s qualifying."


Dusk is here at the Circuit de la Sarthe, as evidence by this scenic snap AUTOSPORT grabbed on the way back from a hastily-devoured dinner.

It's the first qualifying session in 10 minutes, and we just couldn't be late for kick-off.
Remember, this two-hour session is just the first of three qualifying segments.

The second takes place tomorrow, from 1900 to 2100, with the final part running from 2200 to midnight.

All of that's French local time, just in case you hadn't clocked.
The air temperature is 24C and the track temperature 26C, with one minute to go before the first qualifying session kicks off.


During the break, AUTOSPORT indulged in the authentic Le Mans experience – walking around in busy crowds, complaining about the heat and grumbling over the price of a burger and chips.

Also, it noticed a lot of these Nissan signs floating around. It's been a long, long time since AUTOSPORT left at 3am to start today's journey, so the second thing on this list is something of an unattainable luxury.
Yellow flag early in qualifying, at the Mulsanne chicane.
That was caused by the #62 GTE Am AF Corse Ferrari, which has spun and stopped.

Why you'd be pushing on an outlap at Le Mans is a tad confusing, unless of course Bachelier was helped off.
Here's who we have in the leading cars for the first runs in qualifying:

#2 Audi: Fassler
#3 Audi: Albuquerque
#7 Toyota: Wurz
#8 Toyota: Davidson
#14 Porsche: Jani
#20 Porsche: Bernhard
A car in the gravel at the first Mulsanne. It's the #70 Taisan Ferrari 458.

By: Glenn Freeman, Edd Straw, Scott Mitchell, Gary Watkins

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