Le Mans - June 13, 2007
Thrilling battle for pole positon in first qualifying
The first qualifying session for the 2007 Le Mans 24 Hours has given a
hint what specators can expect weekend in the 75th running of the French
endurance classic: a thrilling battle between the diesel-powered
sportscars from Audi and Peugeot.
Two red-flags and a rain shower caused a quite unusual Le Mans
qualifying on Wednesday evening. On a track which dried only slowly, the
fastest times were set just before the end of the practice at midnight.
When at exactly 12 p.m. the chequered flag was waved, Allan McNish in
the number 2 Audi R10 TDI was topping the time list. However, the
Scotsman was narrowly relegated to provisional second spot on the grid
by the best Peugeot in the dying seconds.
Allan McNish fastest Audi driver on Wednesday
With a 3m 26.916s, McNish recorded the fastest ever Le Mans lap of an
Audi R10 TDI on soft race tyres despite the difficult conditions and the
darkness. A few minutes later, the Scotsman had missed the provisional
pole time set by Stéphane Serrazin by just 0.572 seconds. Audi Sport
Team Joest’s other two R10 TDI sports cars hold positions four and five
after the first qualifying session.
On Wednesday, Audi Sport Team Joest concentrated primarly on
qualifying all nine drivers for the race – including the mandatory laps in
darkness. The Audi squad used the few dry laps and also the wet track to
test different tyre compounds, suspension set-ups and aerodynamic
configurations for the race. All three Audi R10 TDI prototypes ran without
any technical problems.
Successful comeback of Tom Kristensen
More than satisfied was Tom Kristensen at the end of the first qualifying
session: The Le Mans record winner immediately felt comfortable at the
wheel of the 650-hp sports car in his much noticed comeback.
The final starting grid will be decided in the second qualifying session on
Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and 10 to 12 p.m. Similar changeable
weather conditions are forecast as on Wednesday.
Quotes after the first qualifying
Dr Wolfgang Ullrich (Head of Audi Motorsport)
"It was a very unusual qualifying today because I think it never happened
before that the fastest lap times were set during the last minutes. But that
was only due to the fact that during the usual time-window for fast lap
times there was either a red flag out or the track was wet. We have done
some good work and qualified all our drivers in the night. I am satisfied
with the times we have achieved today.”
Dindo Capello (Audi R10 TDI #2)
"Overall it was a good day for us. We did a lot of work looking towards the
race. The weather conditions changed for the better right at the end of the
session and it was a good battle between Peugeot and Audi in the final
minutes – exactly what we expected. Allan put in a big effort – I honestly
did not expect him to produce such a time in these conditions. Perhaps
tomorrow we can make even further steps forward.”
Tom Kristensen (Audi R10 TDI #2)
"It is great to be back at Le Mans and to be here with my Audi team
members and co-drivers. It has been a long wait for me and I’m really
excited to be back behind the wheel of the R10 TDI. I think it is the best
healing for my symptoms. I did a number of laps in the dry during the first
part of the session and then again in the wet conditions early in the
second half. It was important for me to get back in the car and I think my
lap times proved okay.”
Allan McNish (Audi R10 TDI #2)
"Qualifying was difficult because of the red flag stoppages and weather,
so it all came down to the last 10 minutes or so when times began to fall
after track conditions allowed us to bolt on ‘slicks’. I had two reasonable
laps but encountered some traffic in the last chicane on my second ‘hot’
lap which is frustrating having worked hard for over eight miles only to
see time slipping away in the last tenth of a mile. However, I don’t believe
it cost me over half a second which is how much faster the Peugeot went
right at the end.”
Frank Biela (Audi R10 TDI #1)
"We have worked on the set-up of the car and we tested tyres with regard
to the race. Hence we rather did long distances and not really a qualifying.
Initially, the times were very good given these circumstances. But then it
all went a bit chaotic owing to the damp weather. It took long for the track
to dry out. At the end, our opponents were using their chances and tried a
little bit more whereas we sticked to our plan. Hence the result is okay.
Our car is well sorted for the race. If the second qualifying is dry, we can
certainly raise our game.”
Emanuele Pirro (Audi R10 TDI #1)
"The rain turned our plan upside down. We had a long plan for tyre tests
that we couldn’t complete. In the end, the track surface became dry again
and our opponents went quicker whereas we didn’t react to their times
any more. Nonetheless, it was a positive day that saw us at the sharp end
of the classification for quite a while. I’m quite happy.”
Marco Werner (Audi R10 TDI #1)
"Today the weather messed up our plans because we were neither able
to work on our setup nor could we do a proper qualifying. Frank’s time
was at the top of the list for a long time but then dropped at the end. Of
course we would have preferred to be on the front row, but once again it is
a fact that the pole position is not at all important in a 24-Hour race.”
Lucas Luhr (Audi R10 TDI #3)
"Everything is okay, the car is fine. At the end I tried to go out to improve
our time again, but I didn’t get a free lap. There are so many guys out
there, who have no idea where they are going in the dark. You have to be
really careful.”
Alexandre Prémat (Audi R10 TDI #3)
"I think Rocky and Lucas did a very good time. I had only two laps in the
dark and in the wet. I feel okay, no problems.”
Mike Rockenfeller (Audi R10 TDI #3)
"I think it went quite okay. I did most of the first qualifying. In the first
session we focused on finding a good set-up. In the second session I
only did the three laps which I needed in the dark to be qualified.
Tomorrow is another day, maybe we can do a little bit better.”
Ralf Jüttner (Technical Director Audi Sport Team Joest)
"With the changing track conditions and the many red flags we
experienced some kind of strange qualifying today. The circumstances
did not allow us to stick to our programme, because we always had to
react to the conditions. At the end it was a question of being out on slicks
at the very right time. Tomorrow is another day. If it will be dry then of
course we will strike back. And if not we still know that we have a very
good race car to rely on.”
The results of Qualifying 1
1 Lamy/Sarrazin/Bourdais (Peugeot) 3m 26.344s
2 Capello/Kristensen/McNish (Audi R10 TDI) 3m 26.916s
3 Gene/Minassian/Villeneuve (Peugeot) 3m 27.724s
4 Biela/Pirro/Werner (Audi R10 TDI) 3m 28.301s
5 Luhr/Prémat/Rockenfeller (Audi R10 TDI) 3m 29.736s
6 Collard/Boullion/Dumas (Pescarolo-Judd) 3m 33.590s
7 Gounon/Moreau/Johansson (Courage-AER) 3m 35.171s
8 Barbosa/Hall/Short (Pescarolo-Judd) 3m 35.559s
9 Lammers/Hart/Bleekemolen (Dome-Judd) 3m 35.660s
10 Campell-Walter/Ortiz/Nakano (Creation-Judd) 3m 36.279s
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