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SGT DTM FP 2 .Xls AUTOBACS 45th Anniversary presents SUPER GTDTM Dream Race SUPER GT×DTM Free Practice 2 2019 / 11 / 22 : Timing RESULT Weather :Rain Track :Wet Fuji Speedway(4,563m) Pos No Class P. Car Best Time Gap Driver 1 B Time Lap Driver 2 B Time Lap 1 33 DTM 1 Audi Sport RS 5 DTM 1'50.385 Rene Rast 1'50.385 8 / 10 2 28 DTM 2 BMC Airfilter Audi RS 5 DTM 1'50.878 0.493 Loic Duval 1'50.878 14 / 16 3 64 SGT 1 Modulo Epson NSX-GT 1'51.332 0.947 Tadasuke Makino 1'51.332 15 / 16 Narain Karthikeyan 4 37 SGT 2 KeePer TOM'S LC500 1'51.831 1.446 Nick Cassidy 1'51.831 14 / 16 Ryo Hirakawa 5 12 SGT 3 CALSONIC IMPUL GT-R 1'52.276 1.891 Daiki Sasaki James Rossiter 1'52.276 16 / 17 6 8 SGT 4 ARTA NSX-GT 1'52.771 2.386 Takuya Izawa Tomoki Nojiri 1'52.771 15 / 16 7 36 SGT 5 au TOM'S LC500 1'53.036 2.651 Yuhi Sekiguchi 1'53.036 6 / 7 Kazuki Nakajima 8 23 SGT 6 MOTUL AUTECH GT-R 1'53.620 3.235 Ronnie Quintarelli 1'53.620 14 / 15 Tsugio Matsuda 9 21 DTM 3 Audi Sport Japan RS 5 DTM 1'53.646 3.261 Benoit Treluyer 1'53.646 15 / 16 10 39 SGT 7 DENSO KOBELCO SARD LC500 1'53.675 3.290 Yuichi Nakayama 1'53.675 12 / 13 Heikki Kovalainen 11 99 DTM 4 Akrapovic Audi RS 5 DTM 1'53.709 3.324 Mike Rockenfeller 1'53.709 6 / 14 12 3 SGT 8 CRAFTSPORTS MOTUL GT-R 1'53.730 3.345 Frederic Makowiecki 1'53.730 14 / 16 Kohei Hirate 13 24 SGT 9 REALIZE CORPORATION ADVAN GT-R 1'53.821 3.436 Jann Mardenborough Mitsunori Takaboshi 1'53.821 14 / 16 14 11 DTM 5 BMW M4 DTM 1'53.829 3.444 Marco Wittmann 1'53.829 12 / 16 15 6 SGT 10 WAKO'S 4CR LC500 1'54.064 3.679 Kenta Yamashita 1'54.064 13 / 16 Kazuya Oshima 16 00 DTM 6 BMW M4 DTM 1'54.232 3.847 Kamui Kobayashi 1'54.232 11 / 14 17 17 SGT 11 KEIHIN NSX-GT 1'54.746 4.361 Koudai Tsukakoshi 1'54.746 7 / 8 18 19 SGT 12 WedsSport ADVAN LC500 1'55.879 5.494 Sho Tsuboi Yuji Kunimoto 1'55.879 13 / 16 19 38 SGT 13 ZENT CERUMO LC500 1'56.963 6.578 Yuji Tachikawa 1'56.963 10 / 12 Hiroaki Ishiura 20 1 SGT 14 RAYBRIG NSX-GT 1'57.207 6.822 Naoki Yamamoto 1'57.207 11 / 12 21 4 DTM 7 BMW M4 DTM 1'59.700 9.315 Alessandro Zanardi 1'59.700 11 / 14 16 SGT MOTUL MUGEN NSX-GT DNS Hideki Mutoh Daisuke Nakajima AUTOBACS 45th Anniversary presents SUPER GTDTM Dream Race Entry :22 Start :21 Red Flag(14:0914:16) Chief Time Keeper Clerk of the Course AUTOBACS 45th Anniversary presents SUPER GTDTM Dream Race SUPER GT×DTM Free Practice 2019 / 11 / 22 14:38 Weather :Rain Track :Wet Fuji Speedway(4,563m) Ave. Top No Class Name Team Top 5 speeds Note km/h km/h 00 DTM Kamui Kobayashi BMW M4 DTM 251.748 241.071 238.938 224.532 220.408 185.635 251.748 37 SGT Nick Cassidy KeePer TOM'S LC500 250.580 244.344 240.535 229.787 227.368 191.511 250.580 28 DTM Loic Duval BMC Airfilter Audi RS 5 DTM 247.140 241.071 240.535 240.000 237.363 198.689 247.140 33 DTM Rene Rast Audi Sport RS 5 DTM 244.898 241.071 234.783 215.569 213.018 181.665 244.898 64 SGT Tadasuke Makino Modulo Epson NSX-GT 241.611 241.071 240.000 233.766 233.261 192.642 241.611 21 DTM Benoit Treluyer Audi Sport Japan RS 5 DTM 241.071 225.470 224.532 222.222 217.304 169.861 241.071 11 DTM Marco Wittmann BMW M4 DTM 240.000 236.324 235.294 231.760 224.066 186.831 240.000 1 SGT Naoki Yamamoto RAYBRIG NSX-GT 238.938 237.885 230.769 228.814 221.766 185.249 238.938 23 SGT Ronnie Quintarelli MOTUL AUTECH GT-R 238.938 234.273 230.277 228.330 222.680 163.587 238.938 24 SGT Mitsunori Takaboshi REALIZE CORPORATION ADVAN GT-R 230.769 229.299 227.848 214.712 214.712 183.693 230.769 12 SGT James Rossiter CALSONIC IMPUL GT-R 227.368 226.891 225.000 218.182 217.742 183.527 227.368 36 SGT Yuhi Sekiguchi au TOM'S LC500 225.941 222.680 218.182 207.692 187.826 174.596 225.941 39 SGT Yuichi Nakayama DENSO KOBELCO SARD LC500 225.470 225.000 216.000 212.181 211.350 176.028 225.470 6 SGT Kenta Yamashita WAKO'S 4CR LC500 224.532 224.532 224.066 221.311 217.304 187.969 224.532 3 SGT Frederic Makowiecki CRAFTSPORTS MOTUL GT-R 223.602 216.867 216.000 214.712 208.494 179.439 223.602 99 DTM Mike Rockenfeller Akrapovic Audi RS 5 DTM 220.408 211.765 206.107 201.869 201.117 166.906 220.408 8 SGT Tomoki Nojiri ARTA NSX-GT 216.433 215.569 215.139 201.117 201.117 176.489 216.433 38 SGT Yuji Tachikawa ZENT CERUMO LC500 214.712 214.712 200.743 196.721 195.652 165.475 214.712 17 SGT Koudai Tsukakoshi KEIHIN NSX-GT 211.765 211.350 194.946 168.487 162.896 145.137 211.765 4 DTM Alessandro Zanardi BMW M4 DTM 210.526 203.390 203.390 202.247 201.493 160.937 210.526 19 SGT Yuji Kunimoto WedsSport ADVAN LC500 205.714 202.627 199.630 197.802 193.202 169.745 205.714 AUTOBACS 45th Anniversary presents SUPER GTDTM Dream Race SUPER GT×DTM Free Practice 2019 / 11 / 22 14:38 Weather :Rain Track :Wet Fuji Speedway(4,563m) No 4 (Driver1) Best Time km/h Name Alessandro Zanardi Total Time Laps Team BMW M4 DTM Average Lap Time Type BMW M4 DTM Today's Rank Today's Top Time 1'51.332 147.548 km/h Lap Passing Time Lap Time Sec1 Sec2 Sec3 km/h 47.815 57.953 77.143 1. 13:57'55.757 2'10.139 (9) 31.439 43.294 55.406 165.644 2. 14:00'05.896 2'06.348 (7) 29.781 41.676 54.891 181.513 3. 14:02'12.244 2'05.026 (5) 29.579 40.525 54.922 196.007 4. 14:04'17.270 2'04.907 (4) 29.601 41.122 54.184 193.896 5. 14:06'22.177 2'08.284 (8) 29.378 40.745 58.161 203.390 6. 14:08'30.461 3'01.984 (12) 33.367 1'00.105 1'28.512 153.627 7. 14:11'32.445 Pit 10'10.816 (13) 8'27.887 48.381 54.548 98.630 8. 14:21'43.261 2'03.227 (3) 29.117 41.275 52.835 191.489 9. 14:23'46.488 2'01.583 (2) 28.636 39.863 53.084 203.390 10. 14:25'48.071 B 1'59.700 (1) 28.343 39.013 52.344 210.526 11. 14:27'47.771 2'18.834 (10) 34.244 40.342 1'04.248 170.616 12. 14:30'06.605 2'05.466 (6) 29.620 41.960 53.886 202.247 13. 14:32'12.071 2'24.927 (11) 30.562 45.573 1'08.792 201.493 14. 14:34'36.998 Pit AUTOBACS 45th Anniversary presents SUPER GTDTM Dream Race SUPER GT×DTM Free Practice 2019 / 11 / 22 14:38 Weather :Rain Track :Wet Fuji Speedway(4,563m) No 00 (Driver1) Best Time km/h Name Kamui Kobayashi Total Time Laps Team BMW M4 DTM Average Lap Time Type BMW M4 DTM Today's Rank Today's Top Time 1'51.332 147.548 km/h Lap Passing Time Lap Time Sec1 Sec2 Sec3 km/h 44.572 54.837 97.473 1. 13:58'30.780 2'01.610 (10) 29.218 39.851 52.541 195.652 2. 14:00'32.390 1'59.364 (9) 28.613 38.805 51.946 216.867 3. 14:02'31.754 1'58.435 (7) 28.354 38.952 51.129 220.408 4. 14:04'30.189 1'58.143 (6) 28.088 38.965 51.090 224.532 5. 14:06'28.332 2'09.682 (12) 29.317 40.070 1'00.295 196.364 6. 14:08'38.014 Pit 11'46.899 (13) 10'11.693 41.771 53.435 102.759 7. 14:20'24.913 1'57.947 (5) 28.002 38.252 51.693 216.867 8. 14:22'22.860 1'55.903 (3) 27.897 37.776 50.230 220.408 9. 14:24'18.763 1'55.883 (2) 27.518 37.608 50.757 238.938 10. 14:26'14.646 B 1'54.232 (1) 27.397 37.221 49.614 241.071 11. 14:28'08.878 1'58.445 (8) 28.154 39.309 50.982 251.748 12.
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