Toyota in working order at Test Day

The Toyotas finished in first place at the Test Day. Kamui Kobayashi has already beaten last year's pole time in the #050 TS7 Hybrid.

Published on 04/06/2017 à 18:10

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Toyota in working order at Test Day

Toyota Gazoo Racing a placé ses trois TS050 Hybrid aux avant-postes dans la Journée Test de la 85e édition des 24 Hours of Le Mans. Kamui Kobayashi a battu la pole de l’an passé réalisé par Neel Jani sur la Porsche 919 Hybrid en améliorant de 1’’6 le chrono avec un tour en 3’18’’132 au volant de la n°7. La voiture soeur n°8 de Davidson-Buemi-Nakajima follows one second ahead of No. 9 Stone-Kunimoto-Lopez.

The Porsche 919 Hybrids remained discreet with the No. 2 of Bernhard-Bamber-Hartley-Lieb clocking in at more than 3 seconds from the benchmark, preceding the No. 1 of Tandy-Lieb-Lotterer-Jani.

The Oreca 07s remain at the head of LMP2

Most of the Oreca 07s finished at the front in LMP2. Nelson Panciatici set the best time in the category with a lap completed in 3'28''146 at the wheel of theAlpine No. 35. The No. 24 CEFC Manor TRS Racing of Vergne-Graves-Hirschi was the closest, almost 7 tenths behind. It was the Ligier JS P217 of United Autosports entrusted to Owen-De Sadeleer-Albuquerque which was the closest with more than 3 seconds behind.

Corvette kept the lead in GTE Pro, but it was the No. 7 C67R of Gavin-Milner-Fässler which finished in first place in the category with a time of 3'54''701, ahead of the Porsche 3 by 911 tenths. RSR. L'Aston Martin #95 of Thiim-Sorensen-Stanaway completes the top five behind the second Corvette of Magnussen-Garcia-Taylor. The No. 98 Vantage of Lamy-Dalla Lana-Lauda finished first in GTE Am with a time of 3'58''250.

Discover the analysis of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Test Day carried out by our special correspondents in issue 2117 of AUTOhebdo, available from Monday evening in digital version on all platforms, and from Wednesday on newsstands.

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