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Aston beats Highcroft to pole
April 17th, 2010
Adrian Fernandez put Aston Martin on pole position for round two of the American Le Mans Series in Long Beach – but only after a very tight battle with Highcroft HPD’s Simon Pagenaud.
In the first event for the new combined and performance-balanced single LMP class, the LMP1 Aston and LMP2 HPD proved evenly-matched.
Fernandez set the early pace, but was then pipped by Pagenaud just before a mid-session stoppage to clear debris.
When qualifying resumed for a final shoot-out, Fernandez reclaimed the top spot with a 1m13.213s lap, and Pagenaud had to settle for second after lapping just 0.072 seconds slower on his last effort.
The pole combatants ended up a second clear of the rest of the field, with the Dyson Lola-Mazda and CytoSport Porsche lining up third and fourth on the grid.
Jon Field was back after his ferocious Sebring practice accident and took Intersport’s older Lola to fifth.
Drayson will start back in sixth after Jonny Cocker went down an escape road early in the session and had difficult extricating the car.
Jaime Melo gave Risi Ferrari another pole in the rebranded GT class. The Brazilian needed only a single run early in the session to immediately go half a second clear of his rivals, before returning to the pits to watch them fail to beat him.
Wolf Henzler underlined Falken Porsche’s gains this year with second. The two Corvettes will start third and fifth in class, split by the top Flying Lizard Porsche, with the Rahal Letterman BMWs and Extreme Speed Ferraris next up.
Level 5 driver Christophe Bouchut was fastest among the LMPC field, just ahead of Gunnar Jeanette’s Green Earth Gunnar entry. Black Swan Racing’s Jeroen Bleekemolen took GTC pole, beating TRG’s Andy Lally in the all-Porsche GT3 class.




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