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Mike Conway, Jose-Maria Lopez and Kamui Kobayashi had to fight their way up from the rear of field after starting the race from the pitlane one lap behind. 

Rebellion Racing was the best of the non hybrid LMP1 competitors, with Andre Lotterer taking the final podium position in the no1 R13-Gibson, two laps behind the Toyotas and 41 seconds ahead of Thomas Laurent in the no3 R13

Ford capitilised on their overall pace to take victory in Belgium with the no66 Ford GT of Olivier Pla, Stefan Mucke and Billy Johnson finishing ahead of the no92 Porsche of Michael Christensen and Kevin Estre.   Davide Rigon snatched third place in the no71 AF Corse Ferrari in final moments with firm move at Bus Stop chicane on Richard Lietz in the no91 Porsche.

G-Drive Racing takes second consecutive LMP2 win at Spa as Jean-Eric Vergne, Andrea Pizzitola and Roman Rusinov take comfortable victory, Vergne crossing the finish line 21 seconds ahead of Ho Pin Tung in the no38 Jackie Chan DC Racing finish and 55 seconds in front of the no36 Signatech Alpine A470 of Andre Negrao.

The LMGTE Am class saw the closest finish as Pedro Lamy in no98 Aston Martin Racing Vantage held off at very determined challenge by Euan Alers-Hankey in no90 TF Sport Vantage.  The Portuguese driver held on to take the chequered flag just 0.221s ahead. The no61 Clearwater Racing Ferrari of Weng Sun Mok, Keita Sawa and Matt Griffin was third but one lap behind the two Astons.

First Race of Super Season Starts in the Sunshine

The Total 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps got underway in bright sunshine and soaring temperatures.   

Sebastien Buemi in the no8 Toyota opens up advantage over the two Rebellion Racing R13s.

The race started dramatically after first lap incident involving the no86 Gulf Porsche brings out Safety Car for several laps and then the no4 ByKolles Racing Team Enso-Nismo survives brief engine fire in pits to continue at the front of the LMP1 field.

Mike Conway cuts through pack after starting from pit lane at end of first lap and was up to sixth place overall at the end of the opening hour, thanks in part to the early Safety Car.

The no66 Ford GT of Stefan Mucke at grabbed lead at La Source on opening lap after teammate Harry Tincknell runs wide while the two Porsche 911s take the challenge to Ford.  Tincknell’s race came to an end at Raidillon when the Ford GT speared into the barriers.  The British driver emerged unharmed as the second safety car of the race was deployed, bunching the field again.

2016 ELMS Champion Giedo van der Garde in the Racing Team Nederland Dallara carveg his way through the LMP2 field to take lead from the no36 Signatech Alpine early in the race.  However an  alternator problem dropped the flying Dutchman from the lead of the class.  The no37 Jackie Chan DC Racing car inherited the lead but was passed by Jean-Eric Vergne in G-Drive Racing Oreca.

LMGTE Am saw the no90 TF Sport Aston Martin grab the lead as Charlie Eastwood pushes to the front overtaking the no98 Aston Martin of Paul Dalla Lana.  Dalla Lana was then pushed down to third by the no77 Dempsey Proton Porsche driven by youngest driver on grid Julien Andlauer.  Aston Martin Racing re-asserted it’s authority after the next set of pitstops as Pedro Lamy opened up the lead to one minute over Salih Yoluc in the no90 TF and Eddie Cheever III in the MR Racing Ferrari 488.

As the final hour approached the Safety Car was deployed for a third time after the no 17 SMP Racing BR1 crashed heavily at Raidillon, with Matevos Isaakyan emerging from the car.    The no 51 AF Corse Ferrari 488 GTE Evo of Alessandro Pier Guidi suffered damage and lost fourth position after pit-lane contact with Team Project 1 Porsche after the Italian was released into the path of the Porsche as it headed to its pitbox.

The final part of the race saw thrilling battles for the lead of the LMGTE Am category between the two Aston Martins of Pedro Lamy (no98 AMR) and Euan Hankey (no90 TF Sport) and for third place between the no71 AF Corse Ferrari of Davide Rigon and the no91 Porsche 911 of Richard Lietz.

The no8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota TS050-hybrid with Fernando Alonso at the wheel, took the chequered flag to score the first win for the Spanish double world champion in the FIA World Endurance Championship.

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The session was interrupted by two red flags. The first for the No.17 SMP Racing BR Engineering BR1-AER causes red flag after stopping with technical problem.

The second red flag caused by accident to DragonSpeed entry driven by Pietro Fittipaldi at Eau Rouge.

The session was delayed by 40-minutes as Fittipaldi receives medical attention for suspected fractures to both legs and is transported to Liege hospital. Condition is not life-threatening.

Signatech Take First LMP2 Point of Super Season

The no36 Signatech Alpine will start on pole in the LMP2 category after Nicolas Lapierre and Pierre Thiriet set a combined average lap of 2m02.405s.The 2016 champions are 0.1s ahead of G-Drive Racing car driven by Jean-Eric Vergne and Andrea Pizzitola and the no38 Jackie Chan DC Racing LMP2 car of Ho-Pin Tung and Gabriel Aubry will start third.

Ford Capitilise on Practice Pace to Secure LMGTE Front Row

Andy Priaulx and Harry Tincknell secured the first championship point of the season by taking pole position in the no67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Ford GT for the first race of the Super Season at Spa-Francorchamps.The British duo posted a 2m12.947 average lap time, just 0.083s ahead of their teammates Olivier Pla and Stefan Mucke in the no66 Ford GT, with the no91 Porsche 911 RSR of Richard Lietz and Gianmaria Bruni just 0.004s behind the no66 Ford at the chequered flag.

The no92 911 made it a all Porsche second row, with the no82 BMW Team MTEK M8 GTE finishing ahead of the two Ferrari F488s, with world champions James Calado and Alessandro Pier Guidi back in 6th place 1.4 seconds behind the leading Ford.

Dempsey Proton Porsche Takes GTE Am Pole by Narrow Margin

The no77 Dempsey-Proton Racing Porsche of Matt Campbell and Christian Ried as the German/Italian pairing average 2m16.357s.Just 0.002s separates pole sitters from the no98 Aston Martin Racing pairing of reigning champions Pedro Lamy and Paul Dalla Lana. Team Project 1 start their WEC programme well with third position.

The 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps will take place tomorrowafternoon, Sunday 5th May, beginning at 13h30.

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The No.7 Toyota Gazoo Racing entry which set the provisional pole position time this afternoon in qualifying for the total 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps will now start tomorrow’s race from the pit lane.

The car was deemed by the stewards to have run with an incorrect declaration of Fuel Flow Meter which was a breach of Article 6.1.4 of the Sporting Regulations.

The decision saw the cancellation of all lap times in the qualifying session, ensuring that the car will start from the pit lane only after the last car in the field has covered the first lap and following directions from the Race Director.

This means that the No.8 Toyota Gazoo Racing entry driven by Fernando Alonso, Kazuki Nakajima and Sebastien Buemi will now start from pole position.

The Rebellion Racing car of Bruno Senna, Neel Jani and Andre Lotterer will now join the No.8 Toyota on the front-row of the grid.

source: fiawec.com

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Andy Priaulx continued to keep Ford at the top of the time sheets in LMGTE Pro with a 2m13.693s in no67 Ford GT. 

BMW Team MTEK set its fastest lap of the weekend so far as Tom Blomqvist peaks on 2m14.225s in new No.82 BMW M8 GTE.

Pastor Maldonado made it three from three as he once again went quickest in LMP2 for DragonSpeed. The Venezuelan set a 2m02.281s lap of Spa-Francorchamps.  

Jean-Eric Vergne was second for G-Drive Racing and the no38 Jackie Chan DC Racing entry was third fastest.

Matt Campbell was fastest for Dempsey-Proton Racing in the LMGTE Am category, the no77 911 finishing ahead of sister No.88 Porsche.

 Newcomers TF Sport place third with Euan Hankey setting lap in the Aston Martin Vantage.

Qualifying for the Total 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps will take place today, Saturday 4th May, beginning at 15h00 with the LMGTE category followed at 15h35 for LMP.

 

         

 

 

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