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Practice report

WEC Bahrain: BMW tops FP2 from Porsche

BMW was fastest in FP2 at Bahrain after Peugeot topped the inaugural session

#15 BMW M Team WRT BMW M Hybrid V8: Dries Vanthoor, Raffaele Marciello, Marco Wittmann

BMW topped the times in second free practice for this weekend’s World Endurance Championship curtain-closer in Bahrain.

Dries Vanthoor posted the fastest time in Free Practice 2  at the wheel of the #15 BMW M Hybrid V8 LMDh run by the WRT squad.

He set his session best of 1m48.257s early on in the 90-minute Thursday evening session, like all the leading runners, to end just five hundredths clear of second-placed Matt Campbell in the best of the factory Porsche 963 LMDhs.

The Australian had topped the times with a 1m48.311s in the #5 Porsche Penske Motorsport entry before Vanthoor supplanted him at the head of the order.

It was the second time in two races that the improving BMW LMDh has emerged fastest in a practice session.

Vanthoor was also quickest in FP2 at Fuji in September when he and team-mates Raffaele Marciello and Marco Wittmann went on to secure the best WEC result for the M Hybrid with second place in the race.

Ferrari took third position in FP2 on the Bahrain International Circuit with Antonio Giovinazzi aboard the #51 499P Le Mans Hypercar run by the factory AF Corse team.

#5 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Matt Campbell, Michael Christensen, Frederic Makowiecki

#5 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Matt Campbell, Michael Christensen, Frederic Makowiecki

Photo by: Shameem Fahath

The Italian’s 1m48.472s was just two-tenths off the pace of the BMW.

Nyck de Vries took fourth position in the best of the Toyota GR010 HYBRID LMHs with a 1m48.647s, while Antonio Fuoco jumped to fifth at the end of the flurry of early-session quick laps in the second of the Ferraris with a 1m48.701s.

Sebastien Buemi rounded out the top six in the #8 Toyota with a 1m48.736s, which was still within half a second of the pace.

Robin Frijns claimed seventh in the second BMW ahead of the best of the customer Jota Porsches with  Oliver Rasmussen at the wheel.

Proton Competition’s privateer 963 was next up in ninth in Neel Jani’s hands, while Ferdinand Habsburg completed the top 10 in the #35 Alpine A424 LMDh.

The solo Ganassi Cadillac V-Series.R LMDh was 11th with Alex Lynn at the wheel, while the championship-leading #6 Porsche was the last car within a second of the pace in 12th with Kevin Estre driving.

#93 Peugeot Totalenergies Peugeot 9X8: Mikkel Jensen, Nico Muller, Jean-Eric Vergne

#93 Peugeot Totalenergies Peugeot 9X8: Mikkel Jensen, Nico Muller, Jean-Eric Vergne

Photo by: Shameem Fahath

Daniil Kvyat took 16th in the Iron Lynx Lamborghini SC63 LMDh, and the two Peugeot 9X8 2024 LMHs brought up the rear of the Hypercar class order after the French manufacturer had taken FP1 honours.

The LMGT3 class was headed by the #87 Lexus RC F GT3 run by the Auto Sport Promotion team, Esteban Masson leading the way by six tenths on 2m02.246s.

Second place went to Hiroshi Koizumi in the #82 TF Sport Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R with a 2m02.901. Francois Heriau got within a tenth of the Chevy driver to take third.

The final, one-hour practice session begins at 12:00 local time before qualifying for Saturday’s Bahrain 8 Hours kicks off at 16:00.

WEC Bahrain - Free Practice 2 results

   
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Cla Team # Drivers Car Laps Time Interval km/h
1
BMW M Team WRT HYPERCAR
15 Belgium D. Vanthoor Italy R. Marciello Germany M. Wittmann BMW M Hybrid V8 42

1'48.257

  179.971
2
PORSCHE PENSKE MOTORSPORT HYPERCAR
5 Australia M. Campbell Denmark M. Christensen France F. Makowiecki Porsche 963 39

+0.054

1'48.311

0.054 179.882
3
FERRARI AF CORSE HYPERCAR
51 Italy A. Pier Guidi United Kingdom J. Calado Italy A. Giovinazzi Ferrari 499P 42

+0.215

1'48.472

0.161 179.615
4
Toyota Racing HYPERCAR
7 United Kingdom M. Conway Japan K. Kobayashi Netherlands N. de Vries Toyota GR010 - Hybrid 42

+0.390

1'48.647

0.175 179.325
5
FERRARI AF CORSE HYPERCAR
50 Italy A. Fuoco Spain M. Molina Denmark N. Nielsen Ferrari 499P 40

+0.444

1'48.701

0.054 179.236
6
Toyota Racing HYPERCAR
8 Switzerland S. Buemi New Zealand B. Hartley Japan R. Hirakawa Toyota GR010 - Hybrid 43

+0.479

1'48.736

0.035 179.178
7
BMW M Team WRT HYPERCAR
20 South Africa S. Van Der Linde Netherlands R. Frijns Germany R. Rast BMW M Hybrid V8 43

+0.550

1'48.807

0.071 179.062
8
HERTZ TEAM JOTA HYPERCAR
38 United Kingdom J. Button United Kingdom P. Hanson Denmark O. Rasmussen Porsche 963 41

+0.574

1'48.831

0.024 179.022
9
Proton Competition HYPERCAR
99 United Kingdom H. Tincknell Switzerland N. Jani France J. Andlauer Porsche 963 44

+0.660

1'48.917

0.086 178.881
10
Alpine Endurance Team HYPERCAR
35 France P. Chatin Austria F. Habsburg France J. Gounon Alpine A424 43

+0.720

1'48.977

0.060 178.782
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