ALMS – Muscle Milk Pickett on pole in Baltimore

Muscle Milk Pickett Racing unsurprisingly took pole in Baltimore thanks to Kluas Graf who left the Dyson Racing Lola behind. The BMWs were the best performers among the GTs.

Published on 31/08/2013 à 10:48

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ALMS – Muscle Milk Pickett on pole in Baltimore

Klaus Graf won pole in Baltimore by completing a lap in 1'25"290 on the Muscle Milk Pickett Racing HPD. The No. 6 proved untouchable during qualifying since the Dyson Racing Lola B12/60 driven by the eponymous driver failed more than 1”4 behind the reference time. In LMP2, Ryan Briscoe offered Level 5 Motorsports another pole with a time of 1'27"170 despite a session shortened due to debris on the track. Johannes van Overbeek placed Extreme Speed ​​Motorsports' first HPD ARX-03b a half-tenth behind the #551. In LMPC, Dane Cameron was the fastest with a time of 1'28"235. The category session was interrupted following Rusty Mitchell's exit from the track.

Bill Auberlen took pole in GT at the wheel of the BMW Z4 GTE with which he completed a lap of the track in 1'29"560. His teammate Joey Hand put the sister car also on the front row by two tenths. Tommy Milner set the third time in the No. 6 Corvette C1 ZR4, the second Chevrolet driven by Jan Magnussen terminant au sixième rang derrière la Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Core de Patrick Long. Jeroen Bleekemolen a arraché la pole en GTC sur la Porsche d’Alex Job Racing en devançant la n°45 de Spencer Pumpelly (Flying Lizard) de près de deux dixièmes.

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