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Le Mans 24 Hours: Cadillac locks out front row to deny Porsche pole

Alex Lynn and Earl Bamber star for the Jota squad in Hyperpole, while it was a tough session for Ferrari and Toyota

#12 Cadillac Hertz Team Jota Cadillac V-Series.R: Will Stevens, Norman Nato, Alex Lynn

#12 Cadillac Hertz Team Jota Cadillac V-Series.R: Will Stevens, Norman Nato, Alex Lynn

Photo by: Rainier Ehrhardt

Cadillac continued its impressive 2025 Le Mans 24 Hours performance by locking out the front row of the grid courtesy of late improvements from Alex Lynn and Earl Bamber.

Porsche had looked on track to take its second consecutive pole but both Lynn and Bamber improved on their third flying laps of the 15-minute Hyperpole 2 session.

Lynn grabbed top spot in the #12 V-Series.R LMDh with a 3m23.166s that was 1.5 seconds faster than last year's pole time.

Bamber then joined his Jota stablemate on the front with a 3m23.333s, which left the best of the Porsche Penske Motorsport 963 LMDhs in third.

Mathieu Jaminet posted a 3m23.475s with his first attempt in the #5 machine, which had a dramatic progression to the concluding Hyperpole segment after losing its right-rear wheel late on in the opening session with Julien Andlauer at the controls.

Fourth was the best of the BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDhs with Dries Vanthoor being another to improve on his third lap in the #15 car to set a 3m23.659s.

Fifth fastest was 2015 winner Nick Tandy in the second of the Porsches on a 3m23.983s, while the sister BMW of Sheldon van der Linde was sixth on a 3m24.009s.

 #5 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Julien Andlauer, Michael Christensen, Mathieu Jaminet

#5 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Julien Andlauer, Michael Christensen, Mathieu Jaminet

Photo by: Alexander Trienitz

Ferrari had a disappointing session considering its dominance of this year's World Endurance Championship with Antonio Fuoco only managing seventh in the #50 499P LMH with a 3m24.213s.

Eighth fastest was Felipe Drugovich in the Action Express-run #311 Cadillac, while the #36 Alpine A424 of Frederic Makowiecki was ninth with a 3m24.398s.

Qualifying proved to be a nightmare for Toyota as, following the failure of the #7 GR010 HYBRID LMH to make it into Hyperpole, the #8 car did not set a time in the deciding session after Sebastien Buemi suffered a huge lock-up going into Mulsanne Corner and skated into the gravel. The Swiss made it back to the pits but did not rejoin the fray.

The other two Ferraris both failed to progress into the top 10 for the final Hyperpole session.

Alessandro Pier Guidi, victorious in 2023, missed out by only a tenth of a second but will have to start 11th in the #51 499P, while Yifei Ye was 13th fastest in the customer #83 machine.

The others failing to progress were the second Alpine of Paul-Loup Chatin, the #101 Cadillac of Ricky Taylor and the sole Aston Martin Valkyrie that made Hyperpole of Marco Sorensen.

Beche grabs LMP2 pole for TDS Racing

#29 TDS Racing Oreca 07 - Gibson: Rodrigo Sales, Mathias Beche, Clément Novalak

#29 TDS Racing Oreca 07 - Gibson: Rodrigo Sales, Mathias Beche, Clément Novalak

Photo by: Marc Fleury

Mathias Beche snared LMP2 pole for TDS Racing as the top four crews were separated by four tenths.

Beche clocked a 3m35.062s in the #29 ORECA-Gibson 07 to set the pace, from the #43 Inter Europol entry of Tom Dillmann, who posted a 3m35.333s using an alternate strategy of departing the pits far later than the rest of the field.

Last year's class polesitter Louis Deletraz snatched third in the #199 AO by TF ORECA having been able to squeeze in an extra lap before the chequered flag and posting a 3m35.421s.

Deletraz's late effort demoted Ben Hanley to fourth in the #23 United Autosports machine, the victorious LMP2 team from last year.

Aston Martin wins LMGT3 pole fight

Aston Martin took LMGT3 pole as eight different marques were represented among the eight crews to progress to the second Hyperpole session.

Mattia Drudi's 3m52.769s set on his penultimate flying lap was enough to give the #27 Heart of Racing Vantage pole by three tenths over Alessio Rovera in the #21 AF Corse Ferrari 296, which clocked a best of 3m53.085s.

Third place was taken by MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi, who set a 3m54.966s at the midpoint of the 15-minute Hyperpole 2 segment.

The opening session was red-flagged after eight minutes when the #54 AF Corse Ferrari of Francesco Castellacci spun into the gravel on the entrance to the Porsche Curves.

Le Mans 24 Hours - Hyperpole results

   
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Cla Team # Drivers Car Laps Time Interval km/h
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Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA HYPERCAR
12 United Kingdom W. Stevens France N. Nato United Kingdom A. Lynn Cadillac V-Series.R 4

3'23.166

  241.445
2
Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA HYPERCAR
38 New Zealand E. Bamber France S. Bourdais United Kingdom J. Button Cadillac V-Series.R 4

+0.167

3'23.333

0.167 241.247
3
PORSCHE PENSKE MOTORSPORT HYPERCAR
5 France J. Andlauer Denmark M. Christensen France M. Jaminet Porsche 963 4

+0.309

3'23.475

0.142 241.079
4
BMW M Team WRT HYPERCAR
15 Belgium D. Vanthoor Italy R. Marciello Denmark K. Magnussen BMW M Hybrid V8 4

+0.493

3'23.659

0.184 240.861
5
PORSCHE PENSKE MOTORSPORT HYPERCAR
4 Brazil F. Nasr United Kingdom N. Tandy Germany P. Wehrlein Porsche 963 4

+0.817

3'23.983

0.324 240.478
6
BMW M Team WRT HYPERCAR
20 Germany R. Rast Netherlands R. Frijns South Africa S. Van Der Linde BMW M Hybrid V8 4

+0.843

3'24.009

0.026 240.448
7
FERRARI AF CORSE HYPERCAR
50 Italy A. Fuoco Denmark N. Nielsen Spain M. Molina Ferrari 499P 4

+1.047

3'24.213

0.204 240.208
8
Cadillac Whelen HYPERCAR
311 United Kingdom J. Aitken Brazil F. Drugovich Denmark F. Vesti Cadillac V-Series.R 5

+1.214

3'24.380

0.167 240.011
9
Alpine Endurance Team HYPERCAR
36 Germany M. Schumacher France F. Makowiecki France J. Gounon Alpine A424 4

+1.232

3'24.398

0.018 239.990
10
Toyota Racing HYPERCAR
8 Switzerland S. Buemi New Zealand B. Hartley Japan R. Hirakawa Toyota GR010 - Hybrid 2

 

   
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