We waited Nyck de Vries and G-Drive Racing, we had United Autosports and Filipe Albuquerque. Leader of the championship, the Portuguese beat his Dutch rival by only 0, although he had been untouchable since the start of the week.
The Oreca 07 n°22 that the recent category winner of 24 Hours of Le Mans sharing with Phil Hanson will therefore start tomorrow from pole with, alongside him on the front row, the No. 01 Aurus 26 of Roman Rusinov-Mikkel Jensen-Nyck de Vries. As a reminder, the Albuquerque-Hanson pair, now 30 points ahead of the Alex Brundle-Job van Uitert-Will Owen trio, could take the crown tomorrow.
The top five in these qualifications is completed by Duqueine Team (Konstantin Terschenko-Tristan Gommendy-Jonathan Hirschi), Cool Racing (Nicolas lapierre-Antonin Borga-Alex Coigny) and the second car from United Autosports (Brundle-Owen-Van Uitert).
As is often the case, United Autosports scored a double blow thanks to Wayne Boyd, LM P3 benchmark in 1'43"017 in the no. 320 Ligier JS P2. The Briton was 0”3 ahead of another Ligier – the #15 of RLR MSport in the hands of Malthe Jacobsen – and by 0”4 the best Duqueine D08, namely the #4 of DKR Engineering taken this afternoon by Laurents Hörr.
Finally, in GTE, Andre Piccini managed to overcome Richard Lietz. Thanks to a lap completed in 1'46"113, the Italian places the Ferrari 488 GTE Evo n°60 d’Iron Lynx en pole position, en devançant de 0 »3 l’Autrichien, inscrit sur la Porsche n°93 de Proton Competition. L’écurie allemande, qui place sa deuxième 911 RSR, la n°77, au troisième rang de la catégorie.
The 4 Hours of Monza will start tomorrow at 11 a.m. and will be visible on AUTOhebdo.fr
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