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Le Mans 24 Hours: Porsche still on top after rain hits qualifying

Porsche maintained its front row lockout for the Le Mans 24 Hours during a second qualifying session that was predominantly held in wet conditions on Thursday

Neel Jani's 3m19.733s went unchallenged in the first 30 minutes of the evening's first two-hour session - the only part of track running that took place in the dry.

While the factory LMP1 cars all took to the track in the opening minutes to get some dry laps, none showed any interest in trying to set competitive times, with Toyota the busiest of the manufacturers but still several seconds down on its best laps from Wednesday.

While the track action was far less frenetic once the heavens opened - initially in the first part of the lap - the leading teams kept themselves busy with short runs, with Toyota continuing to log the most laps.

While there were no changes in the order during the session, the Audis swapped places overnight after the faster #8 R18 e-tron quattro was penalised for using too much fuel on its fastest lap on Wednesday.

That moved the Lucas di Grassi/Loic Duval/Oliver Jarvis car back to sixth place, just 0.043s slower than the #7 car of Marcel Fassler/Andre Lotterer/Benoit Treluyer.

The only other change in LMP1 came courtesy of the ByKolles CLM, which logged its first qualifying laps of the event after missing yesterday's session following a big fire in free practice.

Pierre Kaffer slotted the car onto the back of the P1 field in ninth place, 14.4s off Jani's time with a 3m34.168s shortly before the rain fell.

LMP2 - LIMITED IMPROVEMENTS MADE
By Mitchell Adam

There was no change to the top 14 places in the LMP2 order, with G-Drive's ORECA still set to start on pole position.

The fastest time before the rain arrived was set by Ho-Pin Tung in the Baxi DC Racing Alpine, but his 3m39.559s effort was the best part of three seconds off the pace set by Rene Rast on Wednesday evening.

Five teams improved their times, with the Pegasus Racing Morgan finding one second to move up from 16th to 15th in the order.

Vitaly Petrov moved the #37 SMP Racing BR-01 up one place to 18th, finishing ahead fellow improvers Algarve Pro Racing and Greaves Motorsport, while the SO24! by Lombard Racing Ligier moved off of the bottom of the order to 22nd.

GTE - FORD STILL ON TOP
By Scott Mitchell

Ford remains on course for a provisional one-two on the grid on the 50th anniversary of the original GT's first Le Mans triumph.

Dirk Muller's Wednesday night benchmark of 3m51.185s remained unbeaten as none of the GTE Pro field improved its times during the brief spell of dry running at the start of the session.

It means the guesting #68 and #69 GTs usually run in the IMSA SportsCar Championship retain their front-row berths on the provisional grid, ahead of the #51 AF Corse Ferrari 488.

The fastest laptime for the session itself came from the lead Ferrari in the hands of James Calado, but the Briton's 3m53.218s was a long way off the car's Wednesday-night best.

Ferrari will be buoyed by Calado's short but rapid outings when the track was wet, with the 488 fractionally faster than any of the Fords could manage after the rain fell.

Porsche, Chevrolet and Aston Martin kept their wet-weather running to a minimum, and remain several seconds off the benchmark pace following after failing to improve on a difficult opening session while it was dry.

The AF-run Clearwater Racing Ferrari 458 Italia is still on top of the GTE Am class thanks to Rob Bell's Wednesday effort.

There is no change for second either, which remains the domain of the #98 Aston Martin Racing Vantage, but the #88 Abu Dhabi-Proton Porsche has moved up to third on the grid in its class.

QUALIFYING TWO RESULTS:

Pos Class Driver Team Car Time Gap Laps
1 LMP1 T.Bernhard, M.Webber, B.Hartley Porsche Team Porsche 3m23.307s - 15
2 LMP1 A.Davidson, S.Buemi, K.Nakajima Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota 3m24.399s 1.092s 24
3 LMP1 R.Dumas, N.Jani, M.Lieb Porsche Team Porsche 3m25.511s 2.204s 15
4 LMP1 S.Sarrazin, M.Conway, K.Kobayashi Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota 3m25.899s 2.592s 22
5 LMP1 L.di Grassi, L.Duval, O.Jarvis Audi Sport Team Joest Audi 3m26.680s 3.373s 21
6 LMP1 N.Prost, N.Heidfeld, N.Piquet Jr. Rebellion Racing Rebellion/AER 3m27.573s 4.266s 9
7 LMP1 M.Tuscher, A.Imperatori, D.Kraihamer Rebellion Racing Rebellion/AER 3m30.010s 6.703s 5
8 LMP1 S.Trummer, O.Webb, P.Kaffer ByKOLLES Racing Team CLM/AER 3m34.168s 10.861s 10
9 LMP2 D.Cheng, H-Pin Tung, N.Panciatici Baxi DC Racing Alpine Alpine/Nissan 3m39.559s 16.252s 10
10 LMP2 T.Matsuda, M.Howson, R.Bradley KCMG ORECA/Nissan 3m39.562s 16.255s 12
11 LMP2 R.Dalziel, P.Derani, C.Cumming Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier/Nissan 3m40.436s 17.129s 14
12 LMP2 P.Thiriet, M.Beche, R.Hirakawa Thiriet by TDS Racing ORECA/Nissan 3m40.611s 17.304s 8
13 LMP2 G.Menezes, N.Lapierre, S.Richelmi Signatech Alpine Alpine/Nissan 3m40.895s 17.588s 15
14 LMP2 I.Taittinger, R.Striebig, L.Roussel Pegasus Racing Morgan/Nissan 3m41.285s 17.978s 8
15 LMP2 N.Minassian, M.Mediani, M.Aleshin SMP Racing BR Engineering/Nissan 3m41.457s 18.150s 20
16 LMP2 V.Petrov, V.Shaytar, K.Ladygin SMP Racing BR Engineering/Nissan 3m41.776s 18.469s 8
17 LMP2 M.Munemann, C.Hoy, A.Pizzitola Algarve Pro Racing Ligier/Nissan 3m42.088s 18.781s 19
18 LMP2 M.Rojas, J.Canal, N.Berthon Greaves Motorsport Ligier/Nissan 3m42.570s 19.263s 12
19 LMP2 N.Leventis, D.Watts, J.Kane Strakka Racing Gibson/Nissan 3m44.142s 20.835s 14
20 LMP2 R.Gonzalez, B.Senna, F.Albuquerque RGR Sport by Morand Ligier/Nissan 3m44.198s 20.891s 20
21 LMP2 V.Capillaire, E.Maris, J.Coleman So24 ! By Lombard Racing Ligier/Judd 3m44.347s 21.040s 15
22 LMP2 F.Barthez, P-L.Chatin, T.Buret Panis Barthez Competition Ligier/Nissan 3m45.018s 21.711s 19
23 LMP2 B.Keating, J.Bleekemolen, M.Goossens Murphy Prototypes ORECA/Nissan 3m45.067s 21.760s 7
24 LMP1 M.Fassler, A.Lotterer, B.Treluyer Audi Sport Team Joest Audi 3m45.468s 22.161s 16
25 LMP2 N.Leutwiler, S.Nakano, J.Winslow Race Performance ORECA/Judd 3m45.711s 22.404s 11
26 LMP2 T.Krohn, N.Jonsson, J.Barbosa Krohn Racing Ligier/Nissan 3m45.978s 22.671s 13
27 LMP2 J.Pew, O.Negri, L.Vanthoor Michael Shank Racing Ligier/HPD 3m51.759s 28.452s 19
28 GTE Pro G.Bruni, J.Calado, A.P.Guidi AF Corse Ferrari 3m53.218s 29.911s 15
29 GTE Pro R.Briscoe, R.Westbrook, S.Dixon Ford Chip Ganassi Team USA Ford 3m53.603s 30.296s 13
30 GTE Pro J.Hand, D.Muller, S.Bourdais Ford Chip Ganassi Team USA Ford 3m53.672s 30.365s 18
31 GTE Pro G.Fisichella, T.Vilander, M.Malucelli Risi Competizione Ferrari 3m55.032s 31.725s 12
32 GTE Pro D.Rigon, S.Bird, A.Bertolini AF Corse Ferrari 3m55.066s 31.759s 13
33 GTE Pro M.Franchitti, A.Priaulx, H.Tincknell Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Ford 3m55.750s 32.443s 20
34 GTE Am P.Pilet, K.Estre, N.Tandy Porsche Motorsport Porsche 3m56.792s 33.485s 6
35 GTE Pro R.Lietz, M.Christensen, P.Eng Dempsey Racing - Proton Porsche 3m57.082s 33.775s 17
36 GTE Am F.Makowiecki, E.Bamber, J.Bergmeister Porsche Motorsport Porsche 3m57.128s 33.821s 5
37 GTE Am K.Al Qubaisi, D.H.Hansson, P.Long Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing Porsche 3m57.513s 34.206s 22
38 GTE Pro O.Pla, S.Mucke, B.Johnson Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Ford 3m58.358s 35.051s 15
39 GTE Pro O.Gavin, T.Milner, J.Taylor Corvette Racing Chevrolet 3m58.493s 35.186s 18
40 GTE Pro C.Ried, W.Henzler, J.Camathias KCMG Porsche 3m59.034s 35.727s 15
41 GTE Pro J.Magnussen, A.Garcia, R.Taylor Corvette Racing Chevrolet 3m59.268s 35.961s 18
42 GTE Am D.Cameron, M.Griffin, A.Scott AF Corse Ferrari 3m59.469s 36.162s 21
43 GTE Am C.MacNeil, L.Keen, M.Miller Proton Competition Porsche 4m00.107s 36.800s 24
44 Innov F.Sausset, C.Tinseau, J-B.Bouvet SRT41 By Oak Racing Morgan/Nissan 4m01.607s 38.300s 9
45 LMP2 S.Dolan, J.Dennis, G.van der Garde G-Drive Racing Gibson/Nissan 4m01.981s 38.674s 11
46 GTE Am F.Perrodo, E.Collard, R.Aguas AF Corse Ferrari 4m03.676s 40.369s 19
47 GTE Am J.Laursen, M.Mac, C.Nielsen Formula Racing Ferrari 4m03.851s 40.544s 21
48 LMP2 R.Rusinov, W.Stevens, R.Rast G-Drive Racing ORECA/Nissan 4m04.887s 41.580s 9
49 GTE Am B.Sweedler, T.Bell, J.Segal Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 4m05.643s 42.336s 10
50 GTE Am J.O'Connell, O.Bryant, M.Patterson Team AAI Chevrolet 4m05.822s 42.515s 16
51 GTE Am Mok W.S., K.Sawa, R.Bell Clearwater Racing Ferrari 4m06.801s 43.494s 19
52 GTE Am M.Wainwright, A.Carroll, B.Barker Gulf Racing Porsche 4m09.283s 45.976s 10
53 LMP2 S.Sharp, E.Brown, J.van Overbeek Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier/Nissan 4m14.456s 51.149s 13
54 LMP2 P.Jun Jin, T.Gommendy, N.de Bruijn Eurasia Motorsport ORECA/Nissan 4m14.491s 51.184s 9
55 GTE Am Y.Yamagishi, P.Ragues, J-P.Belloc Larbre Competition Chevrolet 4m27.530s 1m04.223s 12
- LMP2 T.Graves, M.Rao, R.Merhi Manor ORECA/Nissan - - 3
- GTE Pro N.Thiim, M.Sorensen, D.Turner Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin - - 0
- GTE Pro R.Stanaway, F.Rees, J.Adam Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin - - 1
- GTE Am P.D.Lana, P.Lamy, M.Lauda Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin - - 2
- GTE Am A.Howard, L.Griffin, G.Hirsch Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin - - 7

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