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Sarrazin sets new Silverstone benchmark
September 10th, 2011
Peugeot completed a clean sweep of AUTOSPORT 6 Hours practice at Stephane Sarrazin set a new benchmark in a truncated final session at Silverstone.
Despite cooler conditions and two red flag periods – one of them causing a 30 minute delay – Sarrazin was able to set the fastest lap so far this weekend, a 1m44.879s.
For a while that was more than two seconds clear of everyone but Timo Bernhard in the #1 Audi R18, but with just three minutes remaining Peugeot hammered home their dominance as Simon Pagenaud put the #7 Peugeot into second, 0.136s down the road.
Bernhard got within six tenths of the ultimate pace, but the sister #2 Audi of Tom Kristensen and Allan McNish, which finished fourth fastest, was 2.2s in arrears.
Julien Jousse had put the #16 Pescarolo third fastest with 15 minutes to go, but he dropped to fifth as Audi and Peugeot made improvements late on.
It was a session to forget for the hybrid #23 MIK Corse Zytek, which went off at Vale and speared heavily into the barriers at the pit entry ten minutes in. The crash needed 30 minutes of repairs before the circuit was passed safe.
In LMP2, Karim Ojjeh and Tom Kimber-Smith sealed top spot for the #41
Danny Watts rose into second with his final flyer in the #42 Strakka HPD, little more than two tenths of a second down the road. The #46 TDS ORECA-Nissan was just 0.040s behind, third in class.
Rob Bell was another late improver, snatching top spot in GTE Pro for the #66 JMW Motorsport Ferrari 458.
BMW took second and third, the #56 of Alzen Uwe and Andy Priaulx ahead of the #55 of Augusto Farfus and Jorg Muller.
The #71 AF Corse Ferrari 458 had set the pace for much of the session, but dropped to fourth in the final three minutes.
Across in GTE Am Porsche again set the pace, with the #67 IMSA 911 heading the #63 Proton.
Results to follow…




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