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    Alonso’s flying start in WEC

    RaiedMay 3, 2018
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    Fernando Alonso has got his time in the FIA World Endurance Championship off to a strong start after the Spanish double F1 World Champion set the fastest lap time in the first free practice session at Spa-Francorchamps. 

    Alonso posted a 1m58.392 lap in the n°8 Toyota TS050-Hybrid, 0.2 seconds ahead of Mike Conway in the sister n°7 Toyota Gazoo Racing TS050.

    The fastest of the non hybrid LMP1 entries was the n°3 Rebellion Racing R13-Gibson of Thomas Laurent, the French driver setting a 1m58.629s lap, just 0.4 seconds behind the lead Toyota.

    Ford led the way in the LMGTE Pro category with the n°67 Ford GT of Andy Priaulx setting a 2m15.014 lap of the 7km Spa-Francorchamps track and just 0.2 seconds ahead of the n°66 Ford GT of Olivier Pla.  Porsche were third and fourth quickest in the 90 minute session.

    Pastor Maldonado set the fastest LMP2 time on his WEC debut with a 2m03.494s lap in No.31 DragonSpeed Oreca.  The Venezuelan’s lap was 0.6 seconds ahead of the rest of the LMP2 field, with 2016 champions Signatech Alpine in second and 2015 champions G-Drive Racing in third.

    In LMGTE Am Matteo Cairoli was fastest in the n°88 Dempsey-Proton Racing Porsche, with a 2m16.601 lap s best to outpace the n°86 Gulf Racing UK 911 of Ben Barker by 1.4 seconds.  The second Dempsey-Proton Porsche was third quickest, with the n°56 Team Project 1 911 in fourth, to give Porsche a 1-2-3-4 at the end of the session.

    The second Free Practice session will take place this afternoon at 16h25.

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