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FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain Free Practice 1 Classification FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain Free Practice 1 Classification Nr. Team Drivers Car Cl Ty Time Lap Total Gap Kph 1 7 Toyota Racing A. Wurz / N. Lapierre Toyota TS030 - Hybrid LMP1 M 1:47.727 18 36 - - 180.9 2 2 Audi Sport Team Joest T. Kristensen / A. McNish Audi R18 e-tron quattro LMP1 M 1:48.720 10 44 +0.993 +0.993 179.2 3 1 Audi Sport Team Joest M. Fässler / A. Lotterer / B. Tréluyer Audi R18 e-tron quattro LMP1 M 1:49.181 22 23 +1.454 +0.461 178.4 4 21 Strakka Racing N. Leventis / D. Watts / J. Kane HPD ARX 03a - Honda LMP1 M 1:49.798 12 38 +2.071 +0.617 177.4 5 12 Rebellion Racing N. Prost / N. Jani Lola B12/60 Coupé - Toyota LMP1 M 1:50.015 3 29 +2.288 +0.217 177.1 6 22 JRM D. Brabham / K. Chandhok / P. Dumbreck HPD ARX 03a - Honda LMP1 M 1:51.334 29 31 +3.607 +1.319 175.0 7 13 Rebellion Racing A. Belicchi / H. Primat Lola B12/60 Coupé - Toyota LMP1 M 1:51.581 17 29 +3.854 +0.247 174.6 8 35 Oak Racing B. Baguette / D. Kraihamer / A. Brundle Morgan - Nissan LMP2 D 1:54.082 4 40 +6.355 +2.501 170.8 9 49 Pecom Racing L. Perez Companc / N. Minassian / P. Kaffer Oreca 03 - Nissan LMP2 D 1:54.442 7 36 +6.715 +0.360 170.2 10 44 Starworks Motorsports V. Potolicchio / T. Kimber-Smith / S. Sarrazin HPD ARX 03b - Honda LMP2 D 1:54.614 8 30 +6.887 +0.172 170.0 11 24 Oak Racing J. Nicolet / M. Lahaye / O. Pla Morgan - Nissan LMP2 D 1:54.810 4 39 +7.083 +0.196 169.7 12 25 ADR-Delta J. Martin / T. Graves Oreca 03 - Nissan LMP2 D 1:55.556 13 33 +7.829 +0.746 168.6 13 26 Signatech Nissan N. Panciatici / P. Ragues / R. Rusinov Oreca 03 - Nissan LMP2 D 1:55.954 4 36 +8.227 +0.398 168.0 14 32 Lotus V. Liuzzi / J. Rossiter / K. Weeda Lola B12/80 Coupé - Lotus LMP2 D 1:55.961 4 33 +8.234 +0.007 168.0 15 29 Gulf Racing Middle East F. Giroix / K. Ihara / J. Deletraz Lola B12/80 Coupé - Nissan LMP2 D 1:56.264 29 33 +8.537 +0.303 167.6 16 23 Signatech Nissan F. Mailleux / O. Lombard / J. Tresson Oreca 03 - Nissan LMP2 D 1:56.590 12 39 +8.863 +0.326 167.1 17 41 Greaves Motorsport C. Zugel / R. Gonzalez / E. Julian Zytek Z11SN - Nissan LMP2 D 1:57.117 16 39 +9.390 +0.527 166.4 18 31 Lotus T. Holzer / L. Moro Lola B12/80 Coupé - Lotus LMP2 D 1:57.217 6 20 +9.490 +0.100 166.2 19 51 AF Corse G. Fisichella / T. Vilander Ferrari F458 Italia LMGTE Pro M 2:02.239 18 33 +14.512 +5.022 159.4 20 77 Team Felbermayr-Proton M. Lieb / R. Lietz Porsche 911 RSR (997) LMGTE Pro M 2:02.436 26 28 +14.709 +0.197 159.1 21 97 Aston Martin Racing S. Mücke / D. Turner Aston Martin Vantage V8 LMGTE Pro M 2:02.549 13 29 +14.822 +0.113 159.0 22 71 AF Corse A. Bertolini / O. Beretta Ferrari F458 Italia LMGTE Pro M 2:03.838 28 35 +16.111 +1.289 157.3 23 61 AF Corse-Waltrip R. Kauffman / R. Aguas / B. Vickers Ferrari F458 Italia LMGTE Am M 2:04.077 14 27 +16.350 +0.239 157.0 24 70 Larbre Competition J. Belloc / C. Bourret / P. Gibon Chevrolet Corvette C6-ZR1 LMGTE Am M 2:05.274 18 31 +17.547 +1.197 155.5 25 50 Larbre Competition P. Bornhauser / J. Canal / F. Rees Chevrolet Corvette C6-ZR1 LMGTE Am M 2:05.840 3 34 +18.113 +0.566 154.8 26 57 Krohn Racing T. Krohn / N. Jönsson / M. Rugolo Ferrari F458 Italia LMGTE Am M 2:05.853 31 32 +18.126 +0.013 154.8 27 88 Team Felbermayr-Proton C. Ried / G. Roda / P. Ruberti Porsche 911 RSR (997) LMGTE Am M 2:07.097 6 33 +19.370 +1.244 153.3 28 55 JWA-Avila J. Camathias / B. Simonsen / P. Daniels Porsche 911 RSR (997) LMGTE Am P 2:07.854 3 32 +20.127 +0.757 152.4 Fastest Lap Lap 18 Alexander Wurz 1:47.727 180.9 Kph Published at: ........................................ Track Temp: 38,89 ºC Air Temp: 33,06 ºC Track Status: DRY Race Director: Timekeeper: 27/09/2012 Page 1 / 1 FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain Free Practice 1 Classification by Class Nr. Team Drivers Car Ty Time Lap Total Gap Kph LMP1 1 7 Toyota Racing A. Wurz / N. Lapierre Toyota TS030 - Hybrid M 1:47.727 18 36 180.9 2 2 Audi Sport Team Joest T. Kristensen / A. McNish Audi R18 e-tron quattro M 1:48.720 10 44 +0.993 +0.993 179.2 3 1 Audi Sport Team Joest M. Fässler / A. Lotterer / B. Tréluyer Audi R18 e-tron quattro M 1:49.181 22 23 +1.454 +0.461 178.4 4 21 Strakka Racing N. Leventis / D. Watts / J. Kane HPD ARX 03a - Honda M 1:49.798 12 38 +2.071 +0.617 177.4 5 12 Rebellion Racing N. Prost / N. Jani Lola B12/60 Coupé - Toyota M 1:50.015 3 29 +2.288 +0.217 177.1 6 22 JRM D. Brabham / K. Chandhok / P. Dumbreck HPD ARX 03a - Honda M 1:51.334 29 31 +3.607 +1.319 175.0 7 13 Rebellion Racing A. Belicchi / H. Primat Lola B12/60 Coupé - Toyota M 1:51.581 17 29 +3.854 +0.247 174.6 LMP2 1 35 Oak Racing B. Baguette / D. Kraihamer / A. Brundle Morgan - Nissan D 1:54.082 4 40 170.8 2 49 Pecom Racing L. Perez Companc / N. Minassian / P. Kaffer Oreca 03 - Nissan D 1:54.442 7 36 +0.360 +0.360 170.2 3 44 Starworks Motorsports V. Potolicchio / T. Kimber-Smith / S. Sarrazin HPD ARX 03b - Honda D 1:54.614 8 30 +0.532 +0.172 170.0 4 24 Oak Racing J. Nicolet / M. Lahaye / O. Pla Morgan - Nissan D 1:54.810 4 39 +0.728 +0.196 169.7 5 25 ADR-Delta J. Martin / T. Graves Oreca 03 - Nissan D 1:55.556 13 33 +1.474 +0.746 168.6 6 26 Signatech Nissan N. Panciatici / P. Ragues / R. Rusinov Oreca 03 - Nissan D 1:55.954 4 36 +1.872 +0.398 168.0 7 32 Lotus V. Liuzzi / J. Rossiter / K. Weeda Lola B12/80 Coupé - Lotus D 1:55.961 4 33 +1.879 +0.007 168.0 8 29 Gulf Racing Middle East F. Giroix / K. Ihara / J. Deletraz Lola B12/80 Coupé - Nissan D 1:56.264 29 33 +2.182 +0.303 167.6 9 23 Signatech Nissan F. Mailleux / O. Lombard / J. Tresson Oreca 03 - Nissan D 1:56.590 12 39 +2.508 +0.326 167.1 10 41 Greaves Motorsport C. Zugel / R. Gonzalez / E. Julian Zytek Z11SN - Nissan D 1:57.117 16 39 +3.035 +0.527 166.4 11 31 Lotus T. Holzer / L. Moro Lola B12/80 Coupé - Lotus D 1:57.217 6 20 +3.135 +0.100 166.2 LMGTE Pro 1 51 AF Corse G. Fisichella / T. Vilander Ferrari F458 Italia M 2:02.239 18 33 159.4 2 77 Team Felbermayr-Proton M. Lieb / R. Lietz Porsche 911 RSR (997) M 2:02.436 26 28 +0.197 +0.197 159.1 3 97 Aston Martin Racing S. Mücke / D. Turner Aston Martin Vantage V8 M 2:02.549 13 29 +0.310 +0.113 159.0 4 71 AF Corse A. Bertolini / O. Beretta Ferrari F458 Italia M 2:03.838 28 35 +1.599 +1.289 157.3 LMGTE Am 1 61 AF Corse-Waltrip R. Kauffman / R. Aguas / B. Vickers Ferrari F458 Italia M 2:04.077 14 27 157.0 2 70 Larbre Competition J. Belloc / C. Bourret / P. Gibon Chevrolet Corvette C6-ZR1 M 2:05.274 18 31 +1.197 +1.197 155.5 3 50 Larbre Competition P. Bornhauser / J. Canal / F. Rees Chevrolet Corvette C6-ZR1 M 2:05.840 3 34 +1.763 +0.566 154.8 4 57 Krohn Racing T. Krohn / N. Jönsson / M. Rugolo Ferrari F458 Italia M 2:05.853 31 32 +1.776 +0.013 154.8 5 88 Team Felbermayr-Proton C. Ried / G. Roda / P. Ruberti Porsche 911 RSR (997) M 2:07.097 6 33 +3.020 +1.244 153.3 6 55 JWA-Avila J. Camathias / B. Simonsen / P. Daniels Porsche 911 RSR (997) P 2:07.854 3 32 +3.777 +0.757 152.4 Published at: ........................................ Track Temp: 38,89 ºC Air Temp: 33,06 ºC Track Status: DRY Stewards: Timekeeper: 27/09/2012 Page 1 / 1 FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain Free Practice 1 Classification by Driver Fastest Lap Nr Team Car Class Driver Time Lap Total Gap Kph 1 7 Toyota Racing Toyota TS030 - Hybrid LMP1 Alexander Wurz 1:47.727 18 24 180.9 2 7 Toyota Racing Toyota TS030 - Hybrid LMP1 Nicolas Lapierre 1:48.696 9 12 0.969 0.969 179.2 3 2 Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro LMP1 Allan McNish 1:48.720 10 27 0.993 0.024 179.2 4 2 Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro LMP1 Tom Kristensen 1:48.933 16 17 1.206 0.213 178.9 5 1 Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro LMP1 Marcel Fässler 1:49.181 6 7 1.454 0.248 178.4 6 21 Strakka Racing HPD ARX 03a - Honda LMP1 Danny Watts 1:49.798 12 14 2.071 0.617 177.4 7 12 Rebellion Racing Lola B12/60 Coupé - Toyota LMP1 Neel Jani 1:50.015 3 15 2.288 0.217 177.1 8 1 Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro LMP1 André Lotterer 1:50.079 6 16 2.352 0.064 177.0 9 21 Strakka Racing HPD ARX 03a - Honda LMP1 Jonny Kane 1:51.063 10 14 3.336 0.984 175.4 10 22 JRM HPD ARX 03a - Honda LMP1 Karun Chandhok 1:51.334 5 7 3.607 0.271 175.0 11 22 JRM HPD ARX 03a - Honda LMP1 David Brabham 1:51.516 6 9 3.789 0.182 174.7 12 13 Rebellion Racing Lola B12/60 Coupé - Toyota LMP1 Andrea Belicchi 1:51.581 17 19 3.854 0.065 174.6 13 22 JRM HPD ARX 03a - Honda LMP1 Peter Dumbreck 1:51.653 14 15 3.926 0.072 174.5 14 12 Rebellion Racing Lola B12/60 Coupé - Toyota LMP1 Nicolas Prost 1:51.812 7 14 4.085 0.159 174.2 15 35 Oak Racing Morgan - Nissan LMP2 Alex Brundle 1:54.082 4 14 6.355 2.270 170.8 16 21 Strakka Racing HPD ARX 03a - Honda LMP1 Nick Leventis 1:54.400 10 10 6.673 0.318 170.3 17 49 Pecom Racing Oreca 03 - Nissan LMP2 Nicolas Minassian 1:54.442 7 17 6.715 0.042 170.2 18 44 Starworks Motorsports HPD ARX 03b - Honda LMP2 Stéphane Sarrazin 1:54.614 8 9 6.887 0.172 170.0 19 24 Oak Racing Morgan - Nissan LMP2 Olivier Pla 1:54.810 4 20 7.083 0.196 169.7 20 13 Rebellion Racing Lola B12/60 Coupé - Toyota LMP1 Harold Primat 1:55.073 7 10 7.346 0.263 169.3 21 35 Oak Racing Morgan - Nissan LMP2 Dominik Kraihamer 1:55.444 12 13 7.717 0.371 168.8 22 25 ADR-Delta Oreca 03 - Nissan LMP2 John Martin 1:55.556 13 19 7.829 0.112 168.6 23 49 Pecom Racing Oreca 03 - Nissan LMP2 Pierre Kaffer 1:55.839 3 7 8.112 0.283 168.2 24 26 Signatech Nissan Oreca 03 - Nissan LMP2 Nelson Panciatici 1:55.954 4 12 8.227 0.115 168.0 25 32 Lotus Lola B12/80 Coupé - Lotus LMP2 Vitantonio Liuzzi 1:55.961 4 6 8.234 0.007 168.0 26 44 Starworks Motorsports HPD ARX 03b - Honda LMP2 Thomas Kimber-Smith 1:56.017 7 7 8.290 0.056 167.9 27 29 Gulf Racing Middle East Lola B12/80 Coupé - Nissan LMP2 Fabien Giroix 1:56.264 8 12 8.537 0.247
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