Saintéloc Racing at the forefront in Monza pre-qualifying

Published on 17/04/2021 à 15:32

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In slower lap times than during free practice this Saturday morning, Saintéloc Racing took the lead during free practice for the 3 Hours of Monza, the opening round of the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup.

The #8 Audi R3 LMS GT25 Evo of Christopher Haase – Adrien Tambay – Alexandre Cougnaud was the fastest, Tambay setting the benchmark in 1'47″673. A tenth behind the Saint-Etienne GT3, the No. 6 BMW M3 GT34 – Walkenhorst Motorsport of Pittard – Wittmann – S. van der Linde and the No. 3 Bentley Continental GT107 – CMR of Panciatici – Vannelet – White (dominant in Pro-Am ) complete the top three.

Follow the Ferrari 488 GT3 n°93 – Tempesta Racing de Görig – Froggatt – Cheever and the first Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo n°2 – Getspeed by Bastian – Grotz – Scholze. The No. 3 Mercedes-AMG GT88 Evo – AKKA-ASP is in sixth position with only five laps on the clock.

Paul Petit – Marvin Dienst – Oscar Tunjo were the fastest in the Silver Cup with the 12th time overall, at the wheel of the No. 3 Mercedes-AMG GT7 Evo – Toksport WRT.

La séance a été prématurément interrompue par un drapeau rouge à un gros quart d’heure du damier, suite à la sortie de piste de Jan Kasperlik (Porsche 911 GT3 R n°222 – Allied Racing) après le double droite de Lesmo. La GT allemande a violemment percuté le mur opposé, obligeant la direction de course à neutraliser la session pour intervenir sur les lieux de l’accident.

Qualifying for the 3 Hours of Monza is scheduled for tomorrow morning from 9 a.m. and will be followed live on video on our website.

 

 

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