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Porsche takes 1-2 in Mexico WEC qualifying

Porsche locked out the front row for the first time in over a year in qualifying for this weekend's Mexico City round of the World Endurance Championship

Brendon Hartley and Timo Bernhard combined to give the #2 Porsche 919 Hybrid pole ahead of team-mates Nick Tandy and Andre Lotterer.

Hartley set the pace during the first runs with a 1m24.459s, which put him three tenths up on Mike Conway in the best of the Toyota TS050 HYBRIDs.

Lotterer was the fastest of the second batch of drivers with a 1m24.614s, but a 1m24.665s from Bernhard was enough to keep the #2 Porsche at the top of the timesheets.

Their 1m24.562s average was a tenth and a half quicker than the 1m24.710s average of their team-mates.

Hartley said: "It was a tidy lap, but it was close.

"Our car has been really strong all weekend - we basically haven't changed it since we arrived.

"That's no mean feat given the altitude and shows that the team did a great job."

Jose Maria Lopez ended up a tenth slower than team-mate Conway and was given another set of tyres to go again, but he had to abort his lap after being baulked by an LMP2 car.

That left them third, another tenth back on 1m24.802s.

Kazuki Nakajima and Sebastien Buemi qualified the second Toyota fourth, neither driver breaking the 1m25s barrier.

The Signatech Alpine squad took pole with Andre Negro and Nicolas Lapierre.

Silver-rated driver Negrao was fastest after the opening runs with a 1m32.775s, which Lapierre almost matched with a 1m32.844s.

That gave them a 1m32.809s average, which put them three tenths up on the Jackie Chan DC Racing ORECA qualified by Thomas Laurent and Ho-Pin Tung.

Julien Canal and Bruno Senna were a further half a second back in third in the best of the Rebellion ORECAs.

Davide Rigon and Sam Bird took a second GTE Pro pole of the season aboard the #71 AF Corse factory Ferrari 488 GTE.

Rigon's 1m39.658s put the car third after he had to abort his first flying lap and go again.

Bird then set the fastest lap of the session with a 1m39.162s to give them an average of 1m39.425s and the class pole.

Nicki Thiim set second fastest time of the 20-minute session in the fastest of the Aston Martin Vantage GTEs with a 1m39.270s.

That vaulted the car he shares with Marco Sorensen up from seventh place after the first runs.

Sorensen was given another run but didn't improve, the Danish duo ending up a tenth back on a 1m39.534s average.

The two Ganassi Fords were first and second after the first runs in the hands of Andy Priaulx and Stefan Mucke, but neither Harry Tincknell and Oliver Pla were able to match the pace of Bird and Thiim.

The Fords ended up third and fourth, two and three tenths down respectively.

Matteo Cairoli and Christian Ried took GTE Am pole in the Dempsey-Proton Porsche 911 RSR.

They pipped Aston Martin duo Pedro Lamy and Paul Dalla Lana, who were bidding for a fourth class pole of the season, by a tenth.

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