Prologue points to ultra-competitive campaign as BMW tops times
Day one pace-setter Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA seemed set to stay in charge in Saturday’s faster evening session around Qatar’s Lusail International Circuit as Sébastien Bourdais punched in the ‘purple’ sectors, only to spin the V-Series.R Hypercar just as he was poised to vault to the summit of the standings. Unbowed, after returning to the track, the Frenchman wasted no time at all in making good on his earlier promise by supplanting AF Corse’s Robert Kubica at the head of the order – but Frijns had a surprise for them both.
Neither BMW M Team WRT Hypercar had ended the opening day inside the top ten, but as the times began to tumble, the two Bavarian machines went on the attack – flying Dutchman Frijns shaving 0.145secs off Bourdais’ benchmark with a run that would not subsequently be bettered.
The final top six had something of a symmetrical look about it, as a BMW, Cadillac and Ferrari – all of whom dipped underneath the existing lap record – were followed by another BMW, Cadillac and Ferrari.
In evidence of how close and competitive the forthcoming campaign promises to be, Alpine and Toyota were also within six tenths-of-a-second of Frijns’ best effort, while Porsche Penske Motorsport lost track time due to a rare engine change in its #6 963 Hypercar after leading the way in session three.
In the LMGT3 category, Vista AF Corse’s Ferrari 296 LMGT3 entries were separated by a scant 20 thousandths-of-a-second in the top two spots. Having similarly starred on day one, TF Sport (Corvette) and Akkodis ASP Team (Lexus) remained firmly in the mix on day two, as Heart of Racing Team’s Aston Martin Vantage AMR LMGT3 slotted in just behind the Ferraris in third and a mere 0.2secs blanketed the leading sextet.
In total, competitors covered more than 12,000km over the course of the Prologue, and will now spend the next three days fettling, refining and re-prepping before the serious business gets underway with the curtain-raising Qatar 1812km (26-28 February) – the first of eight rounds on the 2025 FIA WEC schedule.
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