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Porsche claim 1-2 on the grid for FIA WEC finale

Porsche claim 1-2 on the grid for FIA WEC finale
20/11/2015

Porsche will start the final round of the 2015 FIA World Endurance championship at the Bapco 6 Hours of Bahrain from the front row of the grid after another spectacular performance in qualifying this evening.

Brendon Hartley and Timo Bernhard combined to set a scorching pace in the No.17 Porsche 919 Hybrid to claim Porsche’s 11th consecutive FIA WEC pole position. The performance also netted title leaders Hartley, Bernhard and Mark Webber an additional point to stretch their lead in the Drivers’ Championship to 13pts.

Hartley and Bernhard set a two lap average of 1m39.736s, with Bernhard setting the outright quickest time of 1m39.670. The average was 0.364s faster than Lieb and Dumas. Hartley survived a lurid moment at turn 11 but maintained momentum to still set the quickest lap at that stage.

Audi Sport Team Joest will start the eighth and final FIA WEC race of the year from third and fourth on the grid tomorrow afternoon.

Marcel Fassler and Andre Lotterer were on qualifying duties in the No.7 Audi R18 etron quattro and finished with an average of 1m41.303s. This was 0.104s faster than Loic Duval and Oliver Jarvis in the sister No.8 car.

The Toyota TS 040 HYBRIDs will start what will be their final race tomorrow before a new car is introduced in 2016 from a now customary fifth and sixth on the starting grid. The No 1 Toyota driven by Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima eclipsed the No.2 entry by three tenths of a second.

In an incredibly close LMP2 class, Signatech Alpine claimed a first pole position with its Alpine A450B-Nissan.

Tom Dillmann and Paul-Loup Chatin qualified the blue LMP2 car in an average of 1m49.993s, just 0.067s ahead of the KCMG ORECA 05 driven by Matt Howson and Nick Tandy.

It was a thrilling session as Chatin charged to make the final quick lap of his run after a slight mistake at the final turn saw him run wide on the previous lap. The quick Frenchman  had enough in the bag, however, after early work by Dillmann; it ensured Signatech followed up a debut win in Shanghai earlier this month with a first ever FIA WEC pole.

Despite the best efforts of Le Mans winner Nick Tandy in the final moments of the exciting 20-minute session, the KCMG ORECA-05 Nissan starts from second in class, while title rivals – the No.26 G-Drive Racing Ligier-Nissan placed third.  However a post qualifying penalty was imposed on the no47 KCMG for abuse of track limits and Nick Tandy's best time was deleted.  This meant the no47 KCMG Oreca 05 moved back one place behind the no26 G-Drive Ligier on the grid for tomorrow's 6 hour race. 

Tomorrow will see a feast of on-track action at the Bapco 6 Hours of Bahrain as GP2, GP3 and Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge cars entertain the crowds before the main event – the finale of the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship – which begins at 15.00 local time.

Results of qualifying can be found HERE.

RACE FACTS

18:16:12 Porsche #17 just needs a 4th place finish to clinch the drivers title

18:15:27 All 18 cars set a 2 lap average - fastest individual lap by Timo Bernhard in Porsche #17 with 1:39.670

18:14:06 In LMP1 Privateer class Rebellion #13 fastest from Rebellion #12 and CLM #4

18:13:07 In LMP2 Alpine #36 on pole from #47 Oreca and #26 Ligier

18:12:10 In LMP1 Porsche #17 on pole from Porsche #18 and Audi #7

18:10:54 Chequered Flag

18:08:01 1:49.993 fastest 2 lap average in P2 for Alpine #36

18:07:18 Rebellion #13 has not set 2nd driver time

18:05:42 1:50.099 fastest 2 lap average in P2 for Alpine #36

18:02:07 1:40.100 2 lap average for Porsche #18

18:01:23 1:39.736 2 lap average for Porsche #17

17:59:50 Second drivers now getting in

17:58:35 1:49.718 fastest in P2 for #28 Ligier of Derani

17:57:41 1:40.362 2nd place for Porsche #18

17:56:52 All 18 first drivers have set a time

17:56:10 1:49.845 fastest in P2 for #36 Alpine

17:54:42 1:39.802 for Hartley in Porsche #17

17:52:52 Cars on to first flying lap

17:50:35 Green Flag

 

17:44:07 No time for Porsche #88 and no second driver time for Ferrari #83

17:42:28 Aston #98 on pole in GTE Am from #50 Corvette and Ferrari #72

17:41:21 In GTE Pro Ferrari #51 on pole from Ferrari #71 and Aston #95

17:39:43 Ferrari #71 2nd fastest with 1:58.380

17:38:05 1:58.347 2 lap average for Ferrari #51

17:37:02 Porsche #88 will not take part in qualifying - has engine problems

17:33:45 1:58.659 2 lap average for Aston #95

17:32:20 Spin for Porsche #77 of Long

17:31:43 Aston #98 fastest in GTE Am with 1:59.428

17:29:09 Second drivers now getting into cars

17:28:17 1:58.020 for Ferrari #71 goes 2nd

17:25:51 1:57.984 for Aston #95

17:25:18 2:00.374 for Aston #96

17:23:12 Cars on to first flying lap

17:20:35 Green Flag

17:18:40 17.20 restart (14.20 GMT)

17:05:24 When session restarts it will be for full 20 minutes

17:03:33 Clock has stopped

17:03:12 Circuit lights have failed - Red Flag

17:02:46 Aston #96 first on to flying lap

17:00:41 Green Flag

17:00:04 One minute to GTE qualifying

16:55:16 5 minutes to start of GTE qualifying

16:52:46 24.6C air temperature - 28.9C track temperature

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