Antonio Fuoco (m.) celebrates taking the pole position with teammates Nielsen and Giovinazzi
It is impossible to say if there is a home advantage or if the recent adjustments in power and weight (see our WEC news from yesterday) have gone too far, but so far Ferrari is dominating the FIA WEC weekend at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino. Ferrari at Imola. After the Ferraris had already set the pace in the free practice sessions, the three 499Ps also took the first three places in qualifying. Pole position went to Antonio Fuoco, who set a time of 1:29.466 in factory car number 50 (Fuoco/Molina/Nielsen), ahead of Robert Shwartzman in AF Corse-Ferrari (Kubica/Shwartzman/Ye). ahead. Alessandro Pier Guidi qualified the second factory Ferrari (Pier Guidi/Calado/Giovinazzi) in third place. The GT3 pole went to Alex Malykhin in the No. 92 Manthey-Pure Rxcing Porsche, who won the class earlier in the season in Qatar.
Text: René de Boer (X: @renedeboer)
Photo: FIA WEC/DPPI
With their strong performance in the hyperpole period and the ‘clean sweep’ of the first three positions on the grid, the Ferraris confirmed their consistency, which was already evident in the free practice sessions, although the top ten could be within 1.2 seconds. without complaining about the fairness of the competition. Behind the three Ferraris, with the AF Corse car splitting the two works cars, the two works Porsches finished, led by Kévin Estre in No. 6 (Estre/Lotterer/Vanthoor), the winning car of Qatar, and Campbell in No. 5. (Campbell /Christensen/Makowiecki).
The number 50 Ferrari starts from pole at Imola
Kamui Kobayashi qualified the fastest of the two Toyotas, the No. 7 (Conway/Kobayashi/De Vries) in sixth, followed by René Rast, who in the No. 20 BMW (S. van der Linde/Frijns/Rast) had The best WEC ever. qualifying results so far. The No. 8 Toyota (Buemi/Hartley/Hirakawa) and two customer Porsches from Hertz Team Jota (Stevens/Ilott/Nato) and Proton Competition (Tincknell/Jani/Andlauer) completed the top ten.
Both new Peugeots, which now have a rear wing, debuting at Imola, did not qualify for the fastest ten in the hyperpole period. This also applied to two Alpines, two Italian brands Lamborghini and Isotta Fraschini, Cadillac and the second BMW.
Sorry for Manthey-Pure Rxcing-Porsche in GT3
In GT3, Alex Malykhin in the number 92 Manthey Porsche was fastest with a time of 1:42.365. This put him 0.693 seconds faster than Ian James in the No. 27 Aston Martin Racing Heart (James/Mancinelli/Riberas). Behind them, just six thousandths of a second apart, are the two WRT BMWs, with number 46 (Al Harthy/Rossi/Martin) ahead of number 31 (Leung/Gelael/Farfus). The Iron Dames Lamborghini (Bovy/Pin/Gatting) took fifth, ahead of the No. 88 Proton Competition-Ford (Roda/Pedersen/Olsen). The No. 91 Manthey-EMA Porsche (Shahin/Schuring/Lietz) starts seventh in class.