Kick-off of the 2011 Le Mans Series season!

Official tests at the Paul Ricard

By Franck Drui

11 March 2011 - 23:42
Kick-off of the 2011 Le Mans Series

This Friday saw the kick-off of the Le Mans Series on the first day of official testing, Twenty-seven cars took to the track on the legendary Le Castellet circuit for the first skirmish of the 2011 season. The majority of teams used the day to get to know their cars, and some were already testing at racing speeds.

Rebellion Racing with two Lola-Toyotas

In LM P1, all the teams had new equipment that they had to run in on the Var circuit. Rebellion Racing had a couple of Lola B10/60s powered by new Toyota engines. “We’re very happy with this engine partnership that we’re developing on a long-term basis,” explained Bart Hayden, the Swiss outfit’s team manager. “We’ve put our finger on all the problems that prevented us from winning in the past, and we hope to convert our potential into quick lap times. We’re ready to take up the challenge.”

Pescarolo’s comeback

The Pescarolo squad has decided to keep the Pescarolo-Judd, that was supposed to race in 2010, and the French team used the first day to rediscover its car after a year’s absence. “As we didn’t race in 2010, we don’t really know it well,” said Henri Pescarolo. “So it’s like a new racer and we’re tackling things methodically by carrying out aero tests and taking certain measurements to prepare for the Le Castellet 6 Hours and the Spa-Francorchamps 1000 kms. We’re finding our marks again.”

Quifel-ASM – upsetting the applecart?

The newcomer in LM P1 is the team that knows its car the best as the Quifel-ASM outfit has taken advantage of the regulations to change categories while keeping its Zytek 09SC. “Miguel Amaral wanted to race in LM P1,” said Olivier Pla. “It’s not going to be easy against Rebellion and Pescarolo, but we’re determined to do our best.”

Two Oreca chassis in LM P2

In LM P2, innovation was also the name of the game. RML turned up with its new HPD ARX-01d, and the Oreca 03 made its debut in the paddock with the Race Performance and TDS Racing teams, the latter also running in the Le Mans Series for the first time. “We’ve got eveything to learn,” admitted Pierre Thiriet, one of the TDS Racing drivers. “There’s a great field and the prototypes are very quick. Cornering speeds, the aero grip and the braking are all very impressive. We’ve got a lot to do.”

Seven cars in LM GTE Pro

The LM GTE Pro category consisting of Ferrari, Porsche and Aston Martin, seemed to be the most competitive with seven cars on the track. The most attention-grabbing new arrival, the Ferrari F458 Italia prepared by AF Corse is being driven by Gianmaria Bruni and Giancarlo Fisichella. “It’s my second season and last year I had good results for a rookie” said Fisichella, a former Ferrari F1 driver. “I’m now with Gianmaria, one of the best GT drivers and also a good friend. We’re up against tough rivals, but we’ve got a lot of potential and we hope to win the title this season.”

LM GTE Am shared between Ferrari and Porsche

In the GTE Am category made up of less experienced drivers, the teams are also going flat out to find performance. Kessel Racing is competing against battle-hardened outfits like IMSA Performance Matmut and AF Corse and is putting a lot of effort into its Ferrari F430 GT. “We’re trying to find the best solutions for the car,” said Tiziana Borghi, the team manager. “It’s our first year in the Le Mans Series and we’re proud to be part of the field. We’ve still got a lot of work to do to find pace.”

A no-holds-barred battle in perspective in Formula Le Mans

In Formula Le Mans, the four teams involved took to the track straight away to start their season. “It’s a day for fettling in the car,” smiled Farida Zadi, the JMB Stradale logistics manager. “The drivers are not here to push or set a time, but to get to know the car.”

Friday Practice summary

The opening day of Le Mans Series test session launched the eighth season of the championship. The Paul Ricard circuit weather was cool and overcast (10°C) which lasted all day. The teams began testing almost immediately as several of them had new cars.

A hotly-disputed opening morning

In the morning the Quifel-ASM Team dominated in 1m46.851s set early on, and it was not beaten until the end of the first session. In LM P2, despite the fact that it was the team’s first outing with the Oreca 03, TDS Racing was quickest in 1m50.062s. JMB Racing, which knows the Paul Ricard circuit well as it is based there, dominated in Formula Le Mans in 1m57.952s. The closest-fought battle was in LM GTE Pro, which agures well for ding-dong duels in the races. In the morning, the Hankook Team Farnbacher Ferrari F430 GT set the quickest lap in 1m59.306s in front of the Team Felbermayr-Proton Porsche 997 RSR. In LM GTE Am, the no. 72 AF Corse Ferrari was fastest in 2m00.340s. Hope Racing’s no. 91 FLM-Oreca 09 covered the most laps with a total of 71.

Rebellion Racing finishes with the fastest time

The weather was the same for the afternoon. The hierarchy evolved, though. The no. 13 Rebellion Racing Lola-Toyota led at the start before being beaten by the Pescarolo-Judd in the middle of the session. The Quifel ASM Team set the fastest lap in 1m46.597s, but the no. 13 Rebellion Racing Lola-Toyota finished on top in 1m 46.573s, the quickest of the day. In LM P2, TDS Racing again set the best time in 1m50.291s. In Formula Le Mans, Neil Garner Motorsport put in a stunning lap in 1m54.179s. In LM GTE Pro, the Team Hankook Farnbacher Ferrari F430 GT remained unbeaten and improved to 1m58.106s. IMSA Performance Matmut dominated in LM GTE Am with its no. 67 Porsche 997 RSR lapping in 2m00.080s.

Teams and drivers are back on the track this Saturday for the second day’s test sessions from 09h00 to 13h00 and 14h00 till 18h00.

Morning standings :

Pos.#CatTeamCarTimeGapLaps
1 20 LM P1 QUIFEL ‐ ASM TEAM Zytek 09SC 1:46.851 43
2 16 LM P1 PESCAROLO TEAM Pescarolo ‐ Judd 1:48.650 + 1.799 38
3 12 LM P1 REBELLION RACING Lola B10/60 Coupé ‐ Toyota 1:48.772 + 1.921 27
4 13 LM P1 REBELLION RACING Lola B10/60 Coupé ‐ Toyota 1:48.804 + 1.953 19
5 46 LM P2 TDS RACING Oreca 03 ‐ Nissan 1:50.062 + 3.211 28
6 39 LM P2 PECOM RACING Lola B11/40 ‐ Judd 1:52.041 + 5.190 30
7 43 LM P2 RLR MSPORT MG Lola EX265 ‐ Judd 1:52.994 + 6.143 42
8 36 LM P2 RML HPD ARX ‐01d 1:53.279 + 6.428 28
9 44 LM P2 EXTREME LIMITE AM PARIS Norma M200P ‐ Judd 1:54.674 + 7.823 28
10 99 FLM JMB RACING Formula Le Mans ‐ Oreca ‐ 09 1:57.952 + 11.101 33
11 95 FLM PEGASUS RACING Formula Le Mans ‐ Oreca ‐ 09 1:58.018 + 11.167 48
12 91 FLM HOPE RACING Formula Le Mans ‐ Oreca ‐ 09 1:58.050 + 11.199 71
13 89 LM GTE Pro HANKOOK TEAM FARNBACHER Ferrari F430 1:59.306 + 12.455 24
14 77 LM GTE Pro TEAM FELBERMAYR‐PROTON Porsche 911 RSR (997) 1:59.424 + 12.573 24
15 79 LM GTE Pro JOTA Aston Martin Vantage 1:59.612 + 12.761 37
16 86 LM GTE Pro YOUNG DRIVER AMR Aston Martin Vantage 1:59.651 + 12.800 40
17 76 LM GTE Pro IMSA PERFORMANCE MATMUT Porsche 911 RSR (997) 1:59.676 + 12.825 39
18 51 LM GTE Pro AF CORSE Ferrari F458 Italia 2:00.275 + 13.424 29
19 75 LM GTE Pro PROSPEED COMPETITION Porsche 911 RSR (997) 2:00.278 + 13.427 41
20 72 LM GTE Am AF CORSE Ferrari F430 2:00.340 + 13.489 36
21 67 LM GTE Am IMSA PERFORMANCE MATMUT Porsche 911 RSR (997) 2:00.744 + 13.893 40
22 92 FLM NEIL GARNER MOTORSPORT Formula Le Mans ‐ Oreca ‐ 09 2:00.967 + 14.116 24
23 61 LM GTE Am AF CORSE Ferrari F430 2:01.246 + 14.395 37
24 70 LM GTE Am KESSEL RACING Ferrari F430 2:02.080 + 15.229 29
25 82 LM GTE Am CRS RACING Ferrari F430 2:03.037 + 16.186 50
26 40 LM P2 RACE PERFORMANCE Oreca 03 ‐ Judd 2

Afternoon standings :

Pos.#CatTeamCarTimeGapLaps
1 13 LM P1 REBELLION RACING Lola B10/60 Coupé ‐ Toyota 1:46.573 55
2 20 LM P1 QUIFEL ‐ ASM TEAM Zytek 09SC 1:46.597 + 0.024 74
3 16 LM P1 PESCAROLO TEAM Pescarolo ‐ Judd 1:46.982 + 0.409 54
4 12 LM P1 REBELLION RACING Lola B10/60 Coupé ‐ Toyota 1:47.045 + 0.472 37
5 46 LM P2 TDS RACING Oreca 03 ‐ Nissan 1:50.291 + 3.718 35
6 39 LM P2 PECOM RACING Lola B11/40 ‐ Judd 1:51.074 + 4.501 72
7 40 LM P2 RACE PERFORMANCE Oreca 03 ‐ Judd 1:52.656 + 6.083 27
8 43 LM P2 RLR MSPORT MG Lola EX265 ‐ Judd 1:52.777 + 6.204 59
9 92 FLM NEIL GARNER MOTORSPORT Formula Le Mans ‐ Oreca ‐ 09 1:54.179 + 7.606 51
10 36 LM P2 RML HPD ARX ‐01d 1:54.877 + 8.304 40
11 44 LM P2 EXTREME LIMITE AM PARIS Norma M200P ‐ Judd 1:55.353 + 8.780 25
12 99 FLM JMB RACING Formula Le Mans ‐ Oreca ‐ 09 1:55.589 + 9.016 74
13 95 FLM PEGASUS RACING Formula Le Mans ‐ Oreca ‐ 09 1:56.054 + 9.481 58
14 91 FLM HOPE RACING Formula Le Mans ‐ Oreca ‐ 09 1:57.016 + 10.443 83
15 89 LM GTE Pro HANKOOK TEAM FARNBACHER Ferrari F430 1:58.106 + 11.533 57
16 75 LM GTE Pro PROSPEED COMPETITION Porsche 911 RSR (997) 1:58.997 + 12.424 78
17 77 LM GTE Pro TEAM FELBERMAYR‐PROTON Porsche 911 RSR (997) 1:59.081 + 12.508 51
18 76 LM GTE Pro IMSA PERFORMANCE MATMUT Porsche 911 RSR (997) 1:59.128 + 12.555 64
19 51 LM GTE Pro AF CORSE Ferrari F458 Italia 1:59.150 + 12.577 52
20 67 LM GTE Am IMSA PERFORMANCE MATMUT Porsche 911 RSR (997) 2:00.080 + 13.507 70
21 61 LM GTE Am AF CORSE Ferrari F430 2:00.172 + 13.599 62
22 70 LM GTE Am KESSEL RACING Ferrari F430 2:00.357 + 13.784 58
23 83 LM GTE Am JMB RACING Ferrari F430 2:00.408 + 13.835 76
24 86 LM GTE Pro YOUNG DRIVER AMR Aston Martin Vantage 2:00.724 + 14.151 7
25 72 LM GTE Am AF CORSE Ferrari F430 2:00.988 + 14.415 61
26 82 LM GTE Am CRS RACING Ferrari F430 2:02.300 + 15.727 71

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