Bahrain: Ferrari to the front of LMGTE Pro
The second Free Practice session for the 8 Hours of Bahrain, the final round of the FIA World Endurance Championship, took place this morning – the first session for the competitors in daylight – with marginally lower temperatures and in breezy condition
After 90 minutes of action, below are the main headlines from FP2.
LMP1
• Toyota Gazoo Racing’s José María López set the fastest time of 1:42.857 early in the session in the No.7 Toyota TS050 HYBRID he shares with Mike Conway and Kamui Kobayashi
• Kazuki Nakajima in the sister Toyota was a full 1.14s adrift due to split practice strategies and the success handicap in place. He shares the wheel with Brendon Hartley and Sébastien Buemi
• The duel in the desert between the two Toyota entries is for the 2020 LMP World Endurance Drivers’ Championship, Toyota having already claimed the Manufacturers’ title
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LMGTE Pro
• In LMGTE Pro the No.71 AF Corse Ferrari of Miguel Molina and Davide Rigon led the way with a lap of 1:57.193 for the Spaniard in his Ferrari 488 GTE EVO
• Molina’s lap was 0.22s ahead of the No.91 Porsche 911 RSR – 19 of Richard Lietz and Gimmi Bruni. The sister Porsche of Kevin Estre and Michael Christensen was fifth, making up for lost time after a mechanical issue in FP1
• Third in class was the second Ferrari entry, with James Calado setting a time of 1:57.801 – the entire class closing up in terms of times as more track time is had
• FIA GT Manufacturer Champions Aston Martin were fourth and sixth in class, the No.97 Vantage AMR holding the advantage over the No.95
LMP2
• Racing Team Nederland continued its strong challenge in LMP2 with Nyck de Vries setting the pace in the opening part of the session with a lap of 1:48.601
• Second in class was the Signatech Alpine Elf entry of Thomas Laurent, Andre Negrao and Pierre Ragues – the No.36 Alpine A470 Gibson 1.7s adrift of pace-setting No.29 car
• Just one tenth of a second behind in third place in class was the No.22 United Autosports entry of LMP2 points leaders Phil Hanson, Filipe Albuquerque and Paul di Resta (1:50.407) with Jackie Chan DC Racing closely behind in fourth place
LMGTE Am
• The No. 88 Dempsey Proton Racing proved the car to beat in LMGTE Am as WEC debutant Jaxon Evans set a fastest time of 1:57.773 in the Porsche 911 RSR
• Second fastest in LMGTE Am was Team Project 1’s Jeroen Bleekemolen in another Porsche 911 RSR, the Dutch driver just 0.116s adrift of the fastest Am time
• The second Team Project 1 entry driven by Jorg Bergmeister rounded out the top three with a time of 1:58.205 making it a Porsche 1-2-3 in the Am category
Full FP2 results HERE.
The third and final Free Practice session is scheduled for this afternoon at 13h45. Qualifying will follow at 18h00.