Qualifying
Stuttgart. The two
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In the WEC the average of the respective best laps of two drivers counts for the grid position. Bernhard/Webber (car number 1, position 2, 1:23.595 minutes) and Jani/Lieb (car number 2, position 6, 1:24.134 minutes) were the qualifying drivers in Japan.
In the morning’s third free practice session the two 919 Hybrids came third (car number 2, 1:24.558 Minutes) and sixth (car number 1, 1:25.623 Minutes).
Quotes after qualifying:
Fritz Enzinger, Vice President LMP1: “Tight, tighter – Fuji. 25 thousands of a second separate pole position from P2. It was always close but never that close this year. Also in the race we expect excitement and tight competition. According to the forecast it might be a little cooler tomorrow and we would not mind that.”
Andreas Seidl, Team Principal: “It was another thrilling qualifying and we managed to get the 919 Hybrid back on front row. It proves that our 2016 car is competitive on a special circuit like the Fuji Speedway with its ultra long straight. Timo and Mark both did perfect laps and missed pole position by a hair's breadth. We will analyse what didn’t allow Neel and Marc to fully exploit the potential today. In free practice we have seen that we are good on long runs with both cars and now we are looking forward to the start of the race.”
Drivers
Timo Bernhard (35, Germany): “We have no reason to blame ourselves. We were fighting hard and missed a possible pole position by three hundreds of a second, which, of course, it is a shame. Mark did two super laps and my lap was good. Now we have to rethink and switch to race mode, tomorrow is the day that counts.”
Mark Webber (40, Australia): “It was a really good fight for pole today. It wasn’t quite enough for us, but Timo and I we were both happy with our best laps and we are in good shape for the race.”
Drivers
Neel Jani (32, Switzerland): “It wasn’t a good qualifying for us. We have to look into it and find out why that was. Personally I didn’t get together an ideal lap and wasn’t entirely happy with the car either. Now we have to make sure to get everything right for tomorrow. Given how the competition level is, we might see a really hot race.”
Marc Lieb (36, Germany): “P6 isn’t great. The number one crew fully exploited what was possible and we didn’t. It was very exciting but we were unlucky in traffic. The competition is so tight, if you lose two or three tenth of second, you find yourself back in sixth place.”
All points standings: http://www.fiawec.com/courses/classification.html
All results: http://fiawec.alkamelsystems.com