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GTE AM
Curious to see the reigning WEC champions #98 Aston Martin right down near the bottom of the timesheets. Paul Dalla Lana is currently aboard that car, ahead only of the #80 EBI Motors Porsche.
GTE PRO
Oh dear - just as Serra sets that quick lap, he gets the #51 Ferrari beached in the gravel at the first of the Porsche Curves. Slow zone ahoy.
LMP1
Another round of driver changes completed with ex-Formula 1 driver Vitaly Petrov in the #11 SMP Racing BR1 machine and Matevos Isaakyan climbing aboard the sister car.
Gustavo Menezes is in the #3 Rebellion car and Dominik Kraihamer is in the ByKolles entry.
Gustavo Menezes is in the #3 Rebellion car and Dominik Kraihamer is in the ByKolles entry.
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LMP1
Jani has pulled off to the left-hand side of the track right on the approach to the start-finish line.
Replays show it was a spin for the former Porsche LMP1 ace.
Replays show it was a spin for the former Porsche LMP1 ace.
GTE AM
Olivier Beretta is a six-times class-winner at Le Mans, but not even the Monegasque has escaped the ire of race control. He's been ordered to turn the lights on his #70 MR Racing Ferrari.
LMP1
Jani, who's seventh in class, has continued.
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LMP1
That electrical issue had sidelined the Manor-Ginetta cars for the majority of the two and a half hours run so far.
GTE AM
Another off for Michael Wainwright, who spins the GTE Am-leading Gulf Racing Porsche at the Dunlop chicane. Time for another slow zone.
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Wainwright's car has been dug out of the gravel and put back on track, so we should be back to green in a minute.
LMP1
Oliver Turvey is on track in the #6 Manor-Ginetta machine.
LMP2
We're back to green and not a moment too soon for Filipe Albuquerque in the #22 United Autosport Ligier, who duly lays down a perfect-10 powerslide exiting the Dunlop Chicane.
LMP1
Lotterer has returned to the wheel of the #1 Rebellion, which is currently seventh in class.
LMP1
Turvey brings his short track time to an end after an installation run.
Yellow flag
Looks like we've got a few cars off in the gravel at Indianapolis. Matevos Isaakyan in the #17 SMP Racing BRE and Nabil Jeffri's #37 Jackie Chan DC Racing Oreca are both listed as being stopped on the timing screens.

The popular retro-liveried 'Pink Pig' Porsche in the pits (Credit: Motorsport Images)
LMP1
A bit of traffic management for Nakajima there, who makes simple work of the Corvette driven by Antonio Garcia.
LMP2
We've still not had anything on our screens to shed any light on what happened at Indianapolis, but the #37 Jeffri car still appears to be stuck out on track.
LMP1
While Turvey completed a lap - the car's sixth of the day - in a time of 4m06.812s, the sister Manor-Ginetta car of Mike Simpson has yet to add to its two completed so far.
LMP2
We've had very little by way of change in the LMP2 class, as ORECAs continue to monopolise the top seven positions on the leaderboard. Although Senagiotto made it back to the pits in the #47 Dallara, the car has not returned to the track since it's puncture.
LMP2
And as we post that, Andrea Pizzitola goes second in the #26 G-Drive machine, becoming the second man to dip under the 3m28s mark.
LMP1
The #8 Toyota gets baulked by the Algarve LMP2 car on the run through the Ford chicane, but quickly moves past on the exit.
GTE PRO
Ferrari finally busts the GTE Pro Ford-Porsche cartel, as Miguel Molina goes second on a 3m51.521s in the #71 Ferrari. A couple of other changes too, as Olivier Pla sets a new best in the #66 Ford GT to take over as the Blue Oval's top representative in fifth.
GTE PRO
Just as we write that, Frederic Makowiecki makes it a Porsche 1-2 again with a 3m51.173s in the Rothmans-liveried #91 car, three tenths off the pace set by the #92 'Pink Pig' machine.
LMP1
It's been a troubled session for the Manor-Ginettas, but the #5 car does have a respectable time of 3m25.203s on the board. That's enough for ninth (and slowest of all LMP1 excepts for its sister car), but the car is within six seconds of the leading Toyota.
That 3m25s from Simpson is more than two seconds quicker than the best Ginetta time from the test day. Looks like progress is being made by the least prepared of the privateer P1s.
GTE PRO
More changes in GTE Pro. Makowiecki has just put the #91 Porsche within 0.049s of Vanthoor's benchmark, while Pla now has the #66 Ford up to third, six tenths back and fractionally clear of the #71 Ferrari.
GTE AM
There's also been a change at the top of GTE Am, with the #88 Dempsey-Proton Porsche having gone almost a full second up on the #86 Gulf car.
LMP1
Kobayashi is on an outlap in the leading #7 Toyota, while Laurent is currently circulating in the second place Rebellion.
Yellow flag
Not so good news for Laurent, though, as he has stopped out on track.
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Laurent has been asked by race control to use reverse gear.
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With less than an hour of the session remaining, here's a quick look at how things stand class-by-class:
LMP1: The order has largely settled down, with the #7 Toyota still the only car to lap below 3m20s with its 3m19.626s benchmark. Menezes has since moved the Rebellion Racing car to second ahead of the #11 SMP Racing of Petrov, though that lap was set by Aleshin. The second Toyota is now fourth in the hands of Nakajima.
LMP2: ORECAs remain in command in LMP2, but Paul-Loup Chatin's early benchmark of 3m27.054s aboard the #48 IDEC Sport car remains the quickest so far. Compatriot Andrea Pizzitola is the closest to toppling the Frenchman in the #26 G-Drive machine, 0.278s behind, with Loic Duval back aboard the #28 TDS Racing entry, ahead of Tristan Gommendy's #39 Graff-So24.
GTE Pro: Porsche still holds sway, with its retro-liveried #92 and #91 cars split by just 0.049s at the head of the times. But its rivals have closed the gap, with Olivier Pla putting the #66 Ford within six tenths of Laurens Vanthoor’s class benchmark to take third and Miguel Molina jumping to fourth in the best of the AF Corse Ferraris.
GTE Am: The Dempsey-Proton car has usurped fellow Porsche squad Gulf Racing at the top, with Matteo Cairoli undercutting Ben Barker’s previous best time by nearly a full second. The sister Dempsey-Proton car and the Project 1 machine make it an all-Porsche top four, and the Spirit of Race Ferrari is the best of the rest.
LMP1: The order has largely settled down, with the #7 Toyota still the only car to lap below 3m20s with its 3m19.626s benchmark. Menezes has since moved the Rebellion Racing car to second ahead of the #11 SMP Racing of Petrov, though that lap was set by Aleshin. The second Toyota is now fourth in the hands of Nakajima.
LMP2: ORECAs remain in command in LMP2, but Paul-Loup Chatin's early benchmark of 3m27.054s aboard the #48 IDEC Sport car remains the quickest so far. Compatriot Andrea Pizzitola is the closest to toppling the Frenchman in the #26 G-Drive machine, 0.278s behind, with Loic Duval back aboard the #28 TDS Racing entry, ahead of Tristan Gommendy's #39 Graff-So24.
GTE Pro: Porsche still holds sway, with its retro-liveried #92 and #91 cars split by just 0.049s at the head of the times. But its rivals have closed the gap, with Olivier Pla putting the #66 Ford within six tenths of Laurens Vanthoor’s class benchmark to take third and Miguel Molina jumping to fourth in the best of the AF Corse Ferraris.
GTE Am: The Dempsey-Proton car has usurped fellow Porsche squad Gulf Racing at the top, with Matteo Cairoli undercutting Ben Barker’s previous best time by nearly a full second. The sister Dempsey-Proton car and the Project 1 machine make it an all-Porsche top four, and the Spirit of Race Ferrari is the best of the rest.
LMP1
Race control has removed the yellow flag, with Laurent back on track.
That's a rare problem for the new Rebellion R-13. It has been remarkably reliable for a car with such a short gestation period and only limited testing. Remember, the ORECA-built car didn't run for the first time until the week of the official pre-season test at Paul Ricard.
LMP1
One of the pitstops being completed by the #7 Toyota is currently being investigated.
Meanwhile, Laurent has now made his way back to the pits and is wheeled back into the garage.
Meanwhile, Laurent has now made his way back to the pits and is wheeled back into the garage.
GTE AM
The #85 Keating Ferrari has been given a five-minute stop-go for abusing track limits. Le Mans rookie Luca Stolz is in the car at the minute.
GTE AM
There's a slow zone starting on the Mulsanne Straight. Yoluc in the TF Aston has gone off at Mulsanne Corner.
LMP1
Kobayashi heads out on track again, meaning four of the 10 P1s are out there. He Alonso in the sister car, Isaakyan and Lotterer.
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