LMS/ILMC: 1000KMS DE SPA - INFORMACION, RESULTADOS Y MAS
LMS/ILMC: 1000KMS DE SPA - INFORMACION, RESULTADOS Y MAS
Le Mans Series / Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, round 2 in Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Eager anticipation for the exacting Ardennes circuit
Stuttgart. Porsche’s works drivers are very much looking forward to round two of the Le Mans Series which takes place on 7 May on the extremely demanding traditional circuit of Spa-Francorchamps. In 2009 and 2010, Marc Lieb (Germany) and Richard Lietz (Austria) won the sports car class in the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. The race on the circuit in the Ardennes also counts towards round two of the International Le Mans Cup and, with a total of 60 competitors, offers an attractive grid line up.
The race
The 1,000 kilometre race of Spa-Francorchamps has been a permanent fixture on the calendar since the creation of the Le Mans Series in 2004. The sweeping views from the slopes along the track and the exciting show regularly attract large crowds. This year for the first time, the race takes place on Saturday.
The circuit
The 7.004 kilometre Grand Prix circuit is one of the most interesting and challenging race tracks in the world. The first sports car race was held there in 1954. In all those years, the Ardennes rollercoaster has seen many triumphs and tragedies. Particularly notorious is the fast and daunting Eau Rouge corner.
Porsche drivers
Aside from Marc Lieb and Richard Lietz (Felbermayr-Proton), three other Porsche works drivers are contesting the Le Mans Series. Wolf Henzler (Germany) shares the cockpit of IMSA Performance Matmut’s 911 GT3 RSR with Patrick Pilet (France). Like last year, Marco Holzer (Germany) competes for ProSpeed Competition. His teammate is Marc Goossens (Belgium). These pairings contest the GTE-Pro category with the improved 2011-version of the 911 GT3 RSR. In the GTE-Am sports car class, in which only one professional driver per vehicle may compete, other 2010-spec 911 race cars roll to the start. Christian Ried (Germany), team owner of Felbermayr-Proton, and Horst Felbermayr Jr. (Austria) clinched a GTE-Am win at the season-opener and travel to Spa as the points’ leaders of this classification. Raymond Narac (France) and Nicolas Armindo make up another GTE-Am duo in a 911 GT3 RSR of IMSA Performance Matmut.
The three 2011-spec Porsche 911 GT3 RSR fielded by professional teams still have zero points after becoming blamelessly entangled and heavily damaged in a multiple pile-up at the first round in Le Castellet and knocked out of contention. The crash was triggered by a starting procedure that was flawed in several aspects: The safety car was still on the track after the formation lap with the lights already off, while the lights to signal the start of the race were switched to a clearly visible green. This led to an unfortunate chain-reaction: The back-markers in the field were still accelerating while those at the front were slamming on the brakes. The starter field was compressed together over the entire width of the track, leading to a pile-up. Following the protest lodged by Porsche customers against this start procedure and hence the race classification, the people in charge changed the sporting regulations and established a void result in order to give the teams involved at least a theoretical chance at the title.
Comments prior to the race
Hartmut Kristen, Porsche Head of Motorsport: “I hope that the Porsche teams have overcome the disastrous start accident which happened through no fault of their own at the first race in Paul Ricard. The damages have left a huge hole in their budgets and it was tough going for all those involved to get the parts in time onsite to repair the cars. It has involved quite some overtime. But right now we need to look ahead and concentrate totally on Spa. Because even though the organisers have made allowances and this year everyone has one void result at the five LMS races, there are no points to give away. All of those who were not affected by the events in Paul Ricard still have this ‘free ticket’. Spa is a track that particularly suits some of our drivers. The changes done on the suspension and aerodynamics for the 2011 season should work well here.”
Marc Lieb: “Every year I really look forward to this race. Next to the Nürburgring-Nordschleife, Spa is my absolute favourite. I particularly like the flowing aspect of the track.”
Richard Lietz: “After the chaotic start and the retirement in Le Castellet we’re pleased that we now have a void result. Otherwise we’d be heading into the season with a huge handicap. It’s going to be tough to repeat our win from last year, because the competition in our class is incredibly strong.”
Wolf Henzler: “Already at the season-opener I was very happy with the friendly and professional atmosphere in my new IMSA Performance Matmut team, so I’m very much looking forward to the second race.”
Marco Holzer: “I love this race track. It’s very demanding and has wonderful, fast corners. You always have to reckon with extreme weather conditions in the Ardennes but it certainly brings more excitement to the game. For ProSpeed Competition this is a home race so it’ll be a very special weekend for us.”
Patrick Pilet: “Spa belongs to Europe’s most traditional circuits and is always a highlight. After the huge frustration in Le Castellet I can’t wait for the Spa round.”
The Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
The most successful GT race car of 2010 heads into the new season with some improvements. The output of the four-litre, six-cylinder boxer engine has increased to 455 hp (335 kW). Priority in the further developments was given predominantly to the newly-designed aerodynamics at the front and rear.
Porsche successes
The circuit of Spa-Francorchamps is closely linked to historic and recent Porsche successes in endurance racing. Marc Lieb won the sports car class there in 2006 and 2007 in the 911 GT3 RSR, with Lieb and Richard Lietz claiming two further class victories in 2009 and 2010. The Porsche RS Spyder also yielded success in Belgium: In 2008 and 2009, the sports prototype won the LMP2 class.
The Schedule
The six hour race takes off on Saturday, 7 May, at 14.05 hrs. Qualifying for the GTE classes takes place from 15.50 to 16.10 hours.
TV tip
Eurosport 2 broadcasts part of the race live from 15.45 to 17.00 hrs. From 18.30 to 20.00 hrs, the free-to-air station Eurosport, televises the final phase and the finish.
The Le Mans Series
Contested for the first time in 2004, the Le Mans Series (LMS) is open for sports prototypes and GT vehicles. The regulations are based on those of the Le Mans 24 hour race. Five six-hour races are contested this season throughout Europe.
GTE-Pro class: This most popular class amongst car manufacturers (previously known as the GT2 class) is traditionally the best supported: Slightly modified standard sports cars with up to 500 hp and a minimum weight of 1,245 kilograms.
GTE-Am class: Like the GTE Pro, but with the 2010-vehicle specifications. Moreover, the regulations stipulate that each vehicle must have one professional driver at the most.
LMP1 class: Sports prototypes with up to 550 hp and a minimum weight of 900 kilograms.
LMP2 class: Sports prototypes with ca. 440 hp, GT-class homologated engines and a 900 kg minimum weight.
FLM class: Prototype brand trophy series for the ORECA FLM 09.
All race cars start together but are classified separately according to the class. Points are only allocated for placings in each class. Championship titles are awarded for drivers, manufacturers and teams in all five classes. Claiming the title in 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010, Porsche works driver Marc Lieb is the most successful pilot in the series.
Please note: Images of the Le Mans Series are available for accredited journalists from the Porsche Press Database under the internet address https://presse.porsche.de. On this website you can also activate the Porsche Motorsport SMS Info Service to receive the latest news and information from race tracks around the world via text messages.
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Eager anticipation for the exacting Ardennes circuit
Stuttgart. Porsche’s works drivers are very much looking forward to round two of the Le Mans Series which takes place on 7 May on the extremely demanding traditional circuit of Spa-Francorchamps. In 2009 and 2010, Marc Lieb (Germany) and Richard Lietz (Austria) won the sports car class in the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. The race on the circuit in the Ardennes also counts towards round two of the International Le Mans Cup and, with a total of 60 competitors, offers an attractive grid line up.
The race
The 1,000 kilometre race of Spa-Francorchamps has been a permanent fixture on the calendar since the creation of the Le Mans Series in 2004. The sweeping views from the slopes along the track and the exciting show regularly attract large crowds. This year for the first time, the race takes place on Saturday.
The circuit
The 7.004 kilometre Grand Prix circuit is one of the most interesting and challenging race tracks in the world. The first sports car race was held there in 1954. In all those years, the Ardennes rollercoaster has seen many triumphs and tragedies. Particularly notorious is the fast and daunting Eau Rouge corner.
Porsche drivers
Aside from Marc Lieb and Richard Lietz (Felbermayr-Proton), three other Porsche works drivers are contesting the Le Mans Series. Wolf Henzler (Germany) shares the cockpit of IMSA Performance Matmut’s 911 GT3 RSR with Patrick Pilet (France). Like last year, Marco Holzer (Germany) competes for ProSpeed Competition. His teammate is Marc Goossens (Belgium). These pairings contest the GTE-Pro category with the improved 2011-version of the 911 GT3 RSR. In the GTE-Am sports car class, in which only one professional driver per vehicle may compete, other 2010-spec 911 race cars roll to the start. Christian Ried (Germany), team owner of Felbermayr-Proton, and Horst Felbermayr Jr. (Austria) clinched a GTE-Am win at the season-opener and travel to Spa as the points’ leaders of this classification. Raymond Narac (France) and Nicolas Armindo make up another GTE-Am duo in a 911 GT3 RSR of IMSA Performance Matmut.
The three 2011-spec Porsche 911 GT3 RSR fielded by professional teams still have zero points after becoming blamelessly entangled and heavily damaged in a multiple pile-up at the first round in Le Castellet and knocked out of contention. The crash was triggered by a starting procedure that was flawed in several aspects: The safety car was still on the track after the formation lap with the lights already off, while the lights to signal the start of the race were switched to a clearly visible green. This led to an unfortunate chain-reaction: The back-markers in the field were still accelerating while those at the front were slamming on the brakes. The starter field was compressed together over the entire width of the track, leading to a pile-up. Following the protest lodged by Porsche customers against this start procedure and hence the race classification, the people in charge changed the sporting regulations and established a void result in order to give the teams involved at least a theoretical chance at the title.
Comments prior to the race
Hartmut Kristen, Porsche Head of Motorsport: “I hope that the Porsche teams have overcome the disastrous start accident which happened through no fault of their own at the first race in Paul Ricard. The damages have left a huge hole in their budgets and it was tough going for all those involved to get the parts in time onsite to repair the cars. It has involved quite some overtime. But right now we need to look ahead and concentrate totally on Spa. Because even though the organisers have made allowances and this year everyone has one void result at the five LMS races, there are no points to give away. All of those who were not affected by the events in Paul Ricard still have this ‘free ticket’. Spa is a track that particularly suits some of our drivers. The changes done on the suspension and aerodynamics for the 2011 season should work well here.”
Marc Lieb: “Every year I really look forward to this race. Next to the Nürburgring-Nordschleife, Spa is my absolute favourite. I particularly like the flowing aspect of the track.”
Richard Lietz: “After the chaotic start and the retirement in Le Castellet we’re pleased that we now have a void result. Otherwise we’d be heading into the season with a huge handicap. It’s going to be tough to repeat our win from last year, because the competition in our class is incredibly strong.”
Wolf Henzler: “Already at the season-opener I was very happy with the friendly and professional atmosphere in my new IMSA Performance Matmut team, so I’m very much looking forward to the second race.”
Marco Holzer: “I love this race track. It’s very demanding and has wonderful, fast corners. You always have to reckon with extreme weather conditions in the Ardennes but it certainly brings more excitement to the game. For ProSpeed Competition this is a home race so it’ll be a very special weekend for us.”
Patrick Pilet: “Spa belongs to Europe’s most traditional circuits and is always a highlight. After the huge frustration in Le Castellet I can’t wait for the Spa round.”
The Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
The most successful GT race car of 2010 heads into the new season with some improvements. The output of the four-litre, six-cylinder boxer engine has increased to 455 hp (335 kW). Priority in the further developments was given predominantly to the newly-designed aerodynamics at the front and rear.
Porsche successes
The circuit of Spa-Francorchamps is closely linked to historic and recent Porsche successes in endurance racing. Marc Lieb won the sports car class there in 2006 and 2007 in the 911 GT3 RSR, with Lieb and Richard Lietz claiming two further class victories in 2009 and 2010. The Porsche RS Spyder also yielded success in Belgium: In 2008 and 2009, the sports prototype won the LMP2 class.
The Schedule
The six hour race takes off on Saturday, 7 May, at 14.05 hrs. Qualifying for the GTE classes takes place from 15.50 to 16.10 hours.
TV tip
Eurosport 2 broadcasts part of the race live from 15.45 to 17.00 hrs. From 18.30 to 20.00 hrs, the free-to-air station Eurosport, televises the final phase and the finish.
The Le Mans Series
Contested for the first time in 2004, the Le Mans Series (LMS) is open for sports prototypes and GT vehicles. The regulations are based on those of the Le Mans 24 hour race. Five six-hour races are contested this season throughout Europe.
GTE-Pro class: This most popular class amongst car manufacturers (previously known as the GT2 class) is traditionally the best supported: Slightly modified standard sports cars with up to 500 hp and a minimum weight of 1,245 kilograms.
GTE-Am class: Like the GTE Pro, but with the 2010-vehicle specifications. Moreover, the regulations stipulate that each vehicle must have one professional driver at the most.
LMP1 class: Sports prototypes with up to 550 hp and a minimum weight of 900 kilograms.
LMP2 class: Sports prototypes with ca. 440 hp, GT-class homologated engines and a 900 kg minimum weight.
FLM class: Prototype brand trophy series for the ORECA FLM 09.
All race cars start together but are classified separately according to the class. Points are only allocated for placings in each class. Championship titles are awarded for drivers, manufacturers and teams in all five classes. Claiming the title in 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010, Porsche works driver Marc Lieb is the most successful pilot in the series.
Please note: Images of the Le Mans Series are available for accredited journalists from the Porsche Press Database under the internet address https://presse.porsche.de. On this website you can also activate the Porsche Motorsport SMS Info Service to receive the latest news and information from race tracks around the world via text messages.
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Última edición por OscarF21 el 07 May 2011 15:41, editado 1 vez en total.

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Tiempos Práctica 1
Tiempos completos y más datos como sector más rápido, etc: http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/1/1 ... tice_1.pdf
Tiempos completos y más datos como sector más rápido, etc: http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/1/1 ... tice_1.pdf
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Audi apesar de hacer el 1-2 en la primera practica oficial, tambien sufrio el primer incidente cuando Benoit Treluyer se fue contra la barrera de llantas en Rivage cuando intentaba pasar a un GTE, el R18 sufrio serios daños en su parte frontal.

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OscarF21 escribió:Audi apesar de hacer el 1-2 en la primera practica oficial, tambien sufrio el primer incidente cuando Benoit Treluyer se fue contra la barrera de llantas en Rivage cuando intentaba pasar a un GTE, el R18 sufrio serios daños en su parte frontal.
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También tuvo un fuerte golpe, pero en la segunda práctica de uno de los Peugeot
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Lamy crash ends second Spa practiceVillamas escribió:También tuvo un fuerte golpe, pero en la segunda práctica de uno de los Peugeot
By Jamie O'Leary

A heavy accident involving Pedro Lamy's Peugeot and Mike Newton's RML HPD brought the second practice session for the Spa 1000km to a premature end.
Lamy and Newton collided at the entrance to the Fagne chicane, sending both the LMP1 and LMP2 machines into the barriers at high speed and causing heavy damage to both.
Both drivers are now out of their cars and reported to be 'okay' by series organiser the ACO, but with the barrier suffering damage as well, a decision was taken to make the resulting red flag a permanent one.
That decision left the Audi team heading the timesheets with a lock-out of the top three positions. The Benoit Treluyer/Andre Lotterer/Marcel Fassler R18 TDI that had crashed in the earlier session was quickest in 2m03.124s.
The second R18 of Tom Kristensen/Allan McNish/Dindo Capello was 1.2s back in second while the Timo Bernhard/Mike Rockenfeller/Romain Dumas completed the lock-out.
Lamy's was the fastest Peugeot in fourth while the older ORECA 908 was next up, ahead of the other two factory cars.
The Zytek-Nissan of Greaves Motorsport was the quickest car in LMP2, thanks to the efforts of Tom Kimber-Smith/Gary Chalandon/Karim Ojeh, while Hope Racing again paced the small number of Formula Le Mans runners.
Ferrari again dominated proceedings in the GTE Pro category, but this time the JMW car of British duo Rob Bell and James Walker seized the advantage, and was almost half a second clear of Dominik Farnbacher/Allan Simonsen in the Farnbacher 458.
The best of the AF Corse cars was that of Giancarlo Fisichella/Gimmi Bruni in third while Porsche's best representative was the IMSA car of Wolf Henzler/Patrick Pilet and Andy Priaulx/Uwe Alzen were again the best of the BMW drivers.
IMSA was on top form in the GTE Am class, Nicolas Armindo and Raymond Narac again leading the way.
Prior to the Lamy/Newton incident, there had been an earlier red flag when Jean-Christophe Boullion hit the barriers hard at the exit of Eau Rouge in his Rebellion prototype.
Times to follow...
Fuente: Autosport.com

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Tom Batch, Sebastian Vettel's systems engineer.
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Tom Batch, Sebastian Vettel's systems engineer.
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Matías Russo: "La LMP2 es como manejar un fórmula"

Luego del buen debut en LMP2 con podio incluído junto a Luis Pérez Companc y el alemán Pierre Kaffer, Matías Russo se prepara para encarar la segunda fecha de la temporada de Le Mans Series, este fin de semana en Spa-Francorchamps.
En medio de la previa del fin de semana, el piloto nacido en Paraná dialogó unos minutos con GPNoticias. En la charla, destacó su gusto por el circuito: "Es uno de los más técnicos del mundo, siempre hay muchas situaciones del clima, que es cambiante y le da un condimento extra. Además, me gusta manejar mucho en lluvia".
Este año encuentra a la dupla argentina convertida en un trío tras la llegada de Kaffer, proveniente de la división GT2 de la American Le Mans Series. El salto a la LMP2 (autos prototipo sin techo) fue bueno para los representantes nacionales. "Es como manejar un auto de fórmula, es lo que nos gusta a mí y a Luis" señaló Russo.
De todos modos, el chasis Lola con motor Judd, atentido por la escudería italiana AF Corse, todavía tiene que ser retocado, como explica Russo: "Es un coche nuevo y tenemos que seguir trabajándolo, le falta un poco de velocidad en las rectas. Pero vinimos a Spa para dar pelea".
La Le Mans Series correrá los 1000 km en el trazado belga este sábado a las 14 (hora local). Mañana jueves habrá entrenamientos y el sábado, clasificación.
Fuente:gpnoticias.com
Luego del buen debut en LMP2 con podio incluído junto a Luis Pérez Companc y el alemán Pierre Kaffer, Matías Russo se prepara para encarar la segunda fecha de la temporada de Le Mans Series, este fin de semana en Spa-Francorchamps.
En medio de la previa del fin de semana, el piloto nacido en Paraná dialogó unos minutos con GPNoticias. En la charla, destacó su gusto por el circuito: "Es uno de los más técnicos del mundo, siempre hay muchas situaciones del clima, que es cambiante y le da un condimento extra. Además, me gusta manejar mucho en lluvia".
Este año encuentra a la dupla argentina convertida en un trío tras la llegada de Kaffer, proveniente de la división GT2 de la American Le Mans Series. El salto a la LMP2 (autos prototipo sin techo) fue bueno para los representantes nacionales. "Es como manejar un auto de fórmula, es lo que nos gusta a mí y a Luis" señaló Russo.
De todos modos, el chasis Lola con motor Judd, atentido por la escudería italiana AF Corse, todavía tiene que ser retocado, como explica Russo: "Es un coche nuevo y tenemos que seguir trabajándolo, le falta un poco de velocidad en las rectas. Pero vinimos a Spa para dar pelea".
La Le Mans Series correrá los 1000 km en el trazado belga este sábado a las 14 (hora local). Mañana jueves habrá entrenamientos y el sábado, clasificación.
Fuente:gpnoticias.com
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Peugeot tendra de vuelta la maquina 9 mañana para lo que sera la practica final pero no se puede decir lo mismo del HPD del equipo RML, campeon defensor de la clase LMP2 de la Le Mans Series, que si ha tenido daños mas significativos y no cuentan con los repuestos necesarios para reparar el auto en este momento.
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La gente del equipo Rebellion Racing tambien tendran que trabajar duro esta noche para tener listo su Lola B10/60 Coupé para mañana luego de causar la primera bandera roja de la segunda sesion al accidentarse en Raidillon resultando el auto seriamente dañado principalmente en su parte trasera.
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Audi logra la Pole en su debut
Pole Position para Audi, el piloto Timo Bernhard es quien se ha colocado en lo mas alto de la clasificacion con un tiempo de 2m01.502s y ademas de eso, Audi logra abarcar las 3 primeras posiciones con Andre Lotterer segundo a 0.286s de la Pole Position y tercero clasifico Tom Kristensen.
El drama durante la sesion ha venido cuando Matthieu Lahaye ha chocado uno de los Pescarolo de OAK Racing en la recta que se encuentra despues de Pouhon causando severos daños en el auto lo que ha causado la bandera roja, la barrera de proteccion tambien se vio severamente dañada por lo que se tomo la decision de finalizar la sesion a falta de unos 6 minutos que al parecer no le permitio a los Peugeot buscar mejorar sus tiempos.
Marc Gene no ha podido mejorar su crono por lo que ha quedado en la 13 posicion dejandolo como el mejor Peugeot oficial ubicado, Simon Pagenaud ha quedado en la 18 posicion mientras que Stephane Sarrazin no ha podido pasar de una vuelta de instalacion para quedar en la posicion 50 de la parrilla. Hablando de los Peugeot en general el mejor ubicado ha sido el del Team Oreca Matmut en la 4ta posicion.
En la clase LMP2 Danny Watts se consolida como el mas rapido de la sesion logrando asi la Pole para el equipo Strakka Racing. En la clase Pro de la GT2 es Jaime Melo quien se queda con la posicion de privilegio en la Ferrari de AF Corse, en esta clase el top 3 quedo ocupado por Ferrari con la 458 de JMW Motorsport a solo 0.2s de la Pole con Rob Bell al volante y Giancarlo Fisichella en la tercera posicion con la otra Ferrari de AF Corse. El Porsche mejor ubicado es el del equipo Felbermayr con Marc Lieb en la 4ta posicion mientras Augusto Farfus ha sido el piloto mas rapido de los BMW cerrando con su M3 el Top5.
Las cosas fueron mejor en la clase AM de la GT2 para Porsche con el 997 de IMSA Performance ocupando la Pole gracias a Nicolas Armindo al lograr un tiempo de 2:23.007.
En el siguiente enlace pueden encontrar los tiempos en general > http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/1/1 ... actice.pdf
Pole Position para Audi, el piloto Timo Bernhard es quien se ha colocado en lo mas alto de la clasificacion con un tiempo de 2m01.502s y ademas de eso, Audi logra abarcar las 3 primeras posiciones con Andre Lotterer segundo a 0.286s de la Pole Position y tercero clasifico Tom Kristensen.
El drama durante la sesion ha venido cuando Matthieu Lahaye ha chocado uno de los Pescarolo de OAK Racing en la recta que se encuentra despues de Pouhon causando severos daños en el auto lo que ha causado la bandera roja, la barrera de proteccion tambien se vio severamente dañada por lo que se tomo la decision de finalizar la sesion a falta de unos 6 minutos que al parecer no le permitio a los Peugeot buscar mejorar sus tiempos.
Marc Gene no ha podido mejorar su crono por lo que ha quedado en la 13 posicion dejandolo como el mejor Peugeot oficial ubicado, Simon Pagenaud ha quedado en la 18 posicion mientras que Stephane Sarrazin no ha podido pasar de una vuelta de instalacion para quedar en la posicion 50 de la parrilla. Hablando de los Peugeot en general el mejor ubicado ha sido el del Team Oreca Matmut en la 4ta posicion.
En la clase LMP2 Danny Watts se consolida como el mas rapido de la sesion logrando asi la Pole para el equipo Strakka Racing. En la clase Pro de la GT2 es Jaime Melo quien se queda con la posicion de privilegio en la Ferrari de AF Corse, en esta clase el top 3 quedo ocupado por Ferrari con la 458 de JMW Motorsport a solo 0.2s de la Pole con Rob Bell al volante y Giancarlo Fisichella en la tercera posicion con la otra Ferrari de AF Corse. El Porsche mejor ubicado es el del equipo Felbermayr con Marc Lieb en la 4ta posicion mientras Augusto Farfus ha sido el piloto mas rapido de los BMW cerrando con su M3 el Top5.
Las cosas fueron mejor en la clase AM de la GT2 para Porsche con el 997 de IMSA Performance ocupando la Pole gracias a Nicolas Armindo al lograr un tiempo de 2:23.007.
En el siguiente enlace pueden encontrar los tiempos en general > http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/1/1 ... actice.pdf

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Marc Goosens nos lleva a dar una vuelta por Spa a bordo del Porsche RSR 997 de Prospeed Competition que corre en la clase Pro de la GT2.
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Equipo Strakka Racing, ganadores de la Pole en LMP2 y Danny Watts quien fue el autor del mejor tiempo con el HPD. (Fotos Strakka Racing)
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Jaime Melon a pesar de haber logrado la Pole en la clase Pro de la GT2 y de ver el 1-2-3 que ha logrado Ferrari en esa clasificacion no descarta una dura batalla con los Porsche que como el mismo recalca, siempre tienen una buena estrategia durante la carrera por lo que los de Ferrari tendran que aprovechar su buena velocidad en las curvas especialmente en los sectores 2 y 3 donde buscaran sacar una buena ventaja con respecto a sus rivales alemanes y lo mas importante sera ser consistentes.
El piloto de Audi Mike Rockenfeller por su parte cree que lidiar con el trafico sera mucho mas critico ya que en las sesiones anteriores se han visto muchas banderas rojas causadas en su mayoria por colisiones entre LMP1's con autos de categorias inferiores. Spa no cuenta con rectas largas que permitan pasar a los autos lentos y la mayoria de las curvas son rapidas por lo que se hace dificil pasarlos durante las frenadas.
El piloto de Audi Mike Rockenfeller por su parte cree que lidiar con el trafico sera mucho mas critico ya que en las sesiones anteriores se han visto muchas banderas rojas causadas en su mayoria por colisiones entre LMP1's con autos de categorias inferiores. Spa no cuenta con rectas largas que permitan pasar a los autos lentos y la mayoria de las curvas son rapidas por lo que se hace dificil pasarlos durante las frenadas.

Tom Batch, Sebastian Vettel's systems engineer.
Re: LMS/ILMC: PREVIA DE SPA FRANCORCHAMPS - PORSCHE OFICIAL
Reporte Oficial de Joest Racing
Audi R18 TDI clinches top three grid positions on its race debut
06/05/11 - First race, first pole position: In qualifying for the 1000-kilometer race at Spa the new Audi R18 TDI has confirmed the strong impression it made two weeks ago during the test day at Le Mans. By clinching positions one, two and three Audi Sport Team Joest achieved a perfect qualifying result.
As early as in the three free practice sessions on Thursday and Friday the innovative LMP1 sports car, which turns Audi’s ultra lightweight technology into a visual experience, had been the dominant vehicle at the top of the time sheets. In qualifying Timo Bernhard in the black Audi R18 TDI designated as car number "1” then managed the fastest lap. Setting a time of 2m 01.502s he relegated his team-mates André Lotterer and Tom Kristensen to positions two and three by a narrow margin.
By starting from the pole position at its first race the Audi R18 TDI continues the tradition of the particularly successful predecessor models, R8 and R10 TDI, which had captured the top position on the grid on their debut as well (Frank Biela in 2000 at Sebring in the R8 and Allan McNish in 2006 in the R10 TDI). AUDI AG subsequently went down in Le Mans history with both sports prototypes.
The qualifying session at Spa-Francorchamps, however, did not provide a real clue about where the contenders stand. The session, which had originally been scheduled for 20 minutes, ended early after 14:06 minutes due to an accident which had severely damaged the guard rails. Not all of the top teams had completed their fast laps by that time. As the free practice sessions had already seen numerous incidents and red flags Audi Sport Team Joest sent its three Audi R18 TDI cars on the time chase right at the beginning of the qualifying session– a decision that proved to be strategically correct and earned Audi the top three grid positions.
The second round of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup (ILMC) starts on Sunday at 14:05 hrs and lasts a maximum of six hours. Eurosport 2 will broadcast live from 14:00 hrs to 17:30 hrs (local time) from Spa-Francorchamps, Eurosport will cover the final phase from 17:30 hrs to 20:00 hrs.
Ralf Jüttner (Technical Director Audi Sport Team Joest): "We still don’t know how the relative strengths of the field actually pan out. We’ve seen yet again that our strategy of always going out early is right. All three cars did good laps. It’s a great sight having all three cars in front: A superb team result and a good start for the Audi R18 TDI. I’d like to really thank the squad: The past few weeks have been rough. The result today is a small reward. I’m hoping for things to continue like this tomorrow.”
Audi R18 TDI clinches top three grid positions on its race debut
06/05/11 - First race, first pole position: In qualifying for the 1000-kilometer race at Spa the new Audi R18 TDI has confirmed the strong impression it made two weeks ago during the test day at Le Mans. By clinching positions one, two and three Audi Sport Team Joest achieved a perfect qualifying result.
As early as in the three free practice sessions on Thursday and Friday the innovative LMP1 sports car, which turns Audi’s ultra lightweight technology into a visual experience, had been the dominant vehicle at the top of the time sheets. In qualifying Timo Bernhard in the black Audi R18 TDI designated as car number "1” then managed the fastest lap. Setting a time of 2m 01.502s he relegated his team-mates André Lotterer and Tom Kristensen to positions two and three by a narrow margin.
By starting from the pole position at its first race the Audi R18 TDI continues the tradition of the particularly successful predecessor models, R8 and R10 TDI, which had captured the top position on the grid on their debut as well (Frank Biela in 2000 at Sebring in the R8 and Allan McNish in 2006 in the R10 TDI). AUDI AG subsequently went down in Le Mans history with both sports prototypes.
The qualifying session at Spa-Francorchamps, however, did not provide a real clue about where the contenders stand. The session, which had originally been scheduled for 20 minutes, ended early after 14:06 minutes due to an accident which had severely damaged the guard rails. Not all of the top teams had completed their fast laps by that time. As the free practice sessions had already seen numerous incidents and red flags Audi Sport Team Joest sent its three Audi R18 TDI cars on the time chase right at the beginning of the qualifying session– a decision that proved to be strategically correct and earned Audi the top three grid positions.
The second round of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup (ILMC) starts on Sunday at 14:05 hrs and lasts a maximum of six hours. Eurosport 2 will broadcast live from 14:00 hrs to 17:30 hrs (local time) from Spa-Francorchamps, Eurosport will cover the final phase from 17:30 hrs to 20:00 hrs.
Ralf Jüttner (Technical Director Audi Sport Team Joest): "We still don’t know how the relative strengths of the field actually pan out. We’ve seen yet again that our strategy of always going out early is right. All three cars did good laps. It’s a great sight having all three cars in front: A superb team result and a good start for the Audi R18 TDI. I’d like to really thank the squad: The past few weeks have been rough. The result today is a small reward. I’m hoping for things to continue like this tomorrow.”

Tom Batch, Sebastian Vettel's systems engineer.
Re: LMS/ILMC: PREVIA DE SPA FRANCORCHAMPS - PORSCHE OFICIAL
Qué buena clasificación para los R18, ojalá que mañana puedan mantener ese liderato.
Yo me imagino que mañana en la carrera va a haber por lo menos un par de banderas rojas, viendo la cantidad de accidentes fuertes que han habido en estos días no sería de extrañar que mañana hayan más.
Yo me imagino que mañana en la carrera va a haber por lo menos un par de banderas rojas, viendo la cantidad de accidentes fuertes que han habido en estos días no sería de extrañar que mañana hayan más.
Re: LMS/ILMC: PREVIA DE SPA FRANCORCHAMPS - PORSCHE OFICIAL
Le Mans Series / Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, round 2 in Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
Second grid row for Marc Lieb
Stuttgart. In qualifying for the second round of the Le Mans Series in Spa-Francorchamps, Marc Lieb (Germany) secured the fourth grid spot in the GTE Pro sports car category. With this, last year’s winners Lieb and Richard Lietz (Austria) have clinched a good starting position for the 1,000 kilometre race on the challenging circuit in Belgium’s Ardennes region with the 2011 version of the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. In the GTE Am category, in which just one professional race driver may compete per vehicle, Frenchman Nicolas Armindo again clinched pole position in the 2010-spec 911 GT3 RSR.
“My lap was quite okay and, after the free practice, fourth on the grid is what we had expected,” said Lieb. “A half second gap to the pole-sitter is not a lot on a seven kilometre circuit. Tomorrow’s race will be tough. The opposition is strong and many. But we’ll go flat out and would like to finish on the podium.” Teammate Lietz commented: “Compared to last year’s car, we didn’t manage to find the perfect set-up for the new 911. We simply don’t have the experience from the first round where through no fault of our own we retired due to the flawed start.”
Taking up tomorrow’s six-hour race from eighth on the grid are the two Porsche works drivers Wolf Henzler (Germany) and Patrick Pilet (France). The professionals from the French IMSA Performance Matmut team were also not particularly satisfied with the set-up of their 911 GT3 RSR. “We tried several things but they turned out to be in the wrong direction,” Henzler concluded. “We feel the same as Marc and Richard, the experience with the 2011 car is missing because of our retirement in Le Castellet. We’re hoping to make up some positions through a good strategy and consistent driving performance.” Belgium’s race professional Marc Goossens qualified the 911 GT3 RSR fielded by ProSpeed Competition on the tenth grid spot. His teammate, Porsche factory pilot Marco Holzer (Germany), was pleased. “With 60 vehicles on this demanding circuit, the race is going to be challenging.”
Like in Le Castellet, Nicolas Armindo was delighted with his pole position in the GTE Am category. The reigning champion of the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland shares the cockpit of the 911 GT3 RSR – on the technical basis of 2010 – with his compatriot, IMSA Performance team owner, Raymond Narac. Austria’s Horst Felbermayr Junior posted the sixth fastest time in the GTE Am-911 run by Felbermayr-Proton. He joins forces with Bryce Miller from America. Team owner Christian Ried (Germany) takes up the race from ninth in the class with Nick Hommerson from the Netherlands.
Porsche works driver Timo Bernhard (Germany) was the fastest of the entire field at the wheel of the Audi R18 TDI. Bernhard shares driving duties in the sports prototype with Porsche factory pilot Romain Dumas (France) and former Porsche Junior Mike Rockenfeller.
The six hour race starts on Saturday, 7 May, at 14.05 hours. Eurosport broadcasts the entire race live. Eurosport 2 televises the Spa round from 14.00 to 17.30 hours, with the free-to-view station showing the last two and a half hours live from 17.30 hrs.
Qualifying result
GTE Pro class
1. Jaime Melo (BR), Ferrari F458 Italia, 2:20.743 minutes
2. Robert Bell (GB), Ferrari F458 Italia, + 0.172 seconds
3. Giancarlo Fisichella (I), Ferrari F458 Italia, + 0.343
4. Marc Lieb (D), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 0.548
5. Augusto Farfus (BR), BMW M3, + 0.717
8. Wolf Henzler (D), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 2.212
10. Marc Goossens (B), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 2.896
GTE Am class
1. Nicolas Armindo (F), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, 2:23.007 minutes
2. Marco Cioci (I), Ferrari F430, + 0.262 seconds
3. Phil Quaife (GB), Ferrari F430, + 0.478
6. Horst Felbermayr Jr. (A), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 1.592
9. Christian Ried (D), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 3.790
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Second grid row for Marc Lieb
Stuttgart. In qualifying for the second round of the Le Mans Series in Spa-Francorchamps, Marc Lieb (Germany) secured the fourth grid spot in the GTE Pro sports car category. With this, last year’s winners Lieb and Richard Lietz (Austria) have clinched a good starting position for the 1,000 kilometre race on the challenging circuit in Belgium’s Ardennes region with the 2011 version of the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. In the GTE Am category, in which just one professional race driver may compete per vehicle, Frenchman Nicolas Armindo again clinched pole position in the 2010-spec 911 GT3 RSR.
“My lap was quite okay and, after the free practice, fourth on the grid is what we had expected,” said Lieb. “A half second gap to the pole-sitter is not a lot on a seven kilometre circuit. Tomorrow’s race will be tough. The opposition is strong and many. But we’ll go flat out and would like to finish on the podium.” Teammate Lietz commented: “Compared to last year’s car, we didn’t manage to find the perfect set-up for the new 911. We simply don’t have the experience from the first round where through no fault of our own we retired due to the flawed start.”
Taking up tomorrow’s six-hour race from eighth on the grid are the two Porsche works drivers Wolf Henzler (Germany) and Patrick Pilet (France). The professionals from the French IMSA Performance Matmut team were also not particularly satisfied with the set-up of their 911 GT3 RSR. “We tried several things but they turned out to be in the wrong direction,” Henzler concluded. “We feel the same as Marc and Richard, the experience with the 2011 car is missing because of our retirement in Le Castellet. We’re hoping to make up some positions through a good strategy and consistent driving performance.” Belgium’s race professional Marc Goossens qualified the 911 GT3 RSR fielded by ProSpeed Competition on the tenth grid spot. His teammate, Porsche factory pilot Marco Holzer (Germany), was pleased. “With 60 vehicles on this demanding circuit, the race is going to be challenging.”
Like in Le Castellet, Nicolas Armindo was delighted with his pole position in the GTE Am category. The reigning champion of the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland shares the cockpit of the 911 GT3 RSR – on the technical basis of 2010 – with his compatriot, IMSA Performance team owner, Raymond Narac. Austria’s Horst Felbermayr Junior posted the sixth fastest time in the GTE Am-911 run by Felbermayr-Proton. He joins forces with Bryce Miller from America. Team owner Christian Ried (Germany) takes up the race from ninth in the class with Nick Hommerson from the Netherlands.
Porsche works driver Timo Bernhard (Germany) was the fastest of the entire field at the wheel of the Audi R18 TDI. Bernhard shares driving duties in the sports prototype with Porsche factory pilot Romain Dumas (France) and former Porsche Junior Mike Rockenfeller.
The six hour race starts on Saturday, 7 May, at 14.05 hours. Eurosport broadcasts the entire race live. Eurosport 2 televises the Spa round from 14.00 to 17.30 hours, with the free-to-view station showing the last two and a half hours live from 17.30 hrs.
Qualifying result
GTE Pro class
1. Jaime Melo (BR), Ferrari F458 Italia, 2:20.743 minutes
2. Robert Bell (GB), Ferrari F458 Italia, + 0.172 seconds
3. Giancarlo Fisichella (I), Ferrari F458 Italia, + 0.343
4. Marc Lieb (D), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 0.548
5. Augusto Farfus (BR), BMW M3, + 0.717
8. Wolf Henzler (D), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 2.212
10. Marc Goossens (B), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 2.896
GTE Am class
1. Nicolas Armindo (F), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, 2:23.007 minutes
2. Marco Cioci (I), Ferrari F430, + 0.262 seconds
3. Phil Quaife (GB), Ferrari F430, + 0.478
6. Horst Felbermayr Jr. (A), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 1.592
9. Christian Ried (D), Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, + 3.790
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Oliver Hilger
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8 minutos de sonido ambiente en un video de muy buena calidad, incluso lo pueden ver en HD a 1080p, que lo disfruten!
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Tom Batch, Sebastian Vettel's systems engineer.
Re: LMS/ILMC: PREVIA DE SPA FRANCORCHAMPS - PORSCHE OFICIAL
Ya esta por dar inicio los 1000kms de Spa, aqui pueden verla en Vivo > http://www.race-rally.be/2011/1000km201 ... ?type=live

Tom Batch, Sebastian Vettel's systems engineer.


