Ferrari laid down a
solid marker for the weekend with the best outright time from Friday’s two
Free Practice sessions at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portugal.
The 4.692km (2.915 mile)
track was bathed in brilliant sunshine and air temperatures touched 26C in
the afternoon as teams ran through their set-up check list on the first day
of action in round five of the FIA GT1 World Championship.
Conditions for the
morning’s 1:20 minute session were more favourable for good lap times with a
gentle wind and moderate track temperatures. As the afternoon sea breeze blew
in, and the mercury rose, so the lap times dropped off.
To illustrate the point,
the top six times in the morning were the quickest overall.
In the afternoon, the
competition was as intense as ever however, with just over a second
separating first and 12th places.
The AF Corse Ferrari 458
Italia No.3 of Toni Vilander (FIN) and Filip Salaquarda (CZE) emerged with a
best overall lap time of 1:44.508 – set in Free Practice 1.
“Today’s practice has been hopeful, the
track temperature changed quite a lot and the wind got stronger throughout
the day,” Vilander said.
“We’re now analysing and working on the
car so it’s consistent for the race. I really like this circuit, it’s my
fourth race here now and my pace is normally pretty good so as long as we
stay consistent, and take care of the car, it is looking good for us.”
Second fastest overall
was the Vita4One BMW Z4 of Michael Bartels (DEU) and Yelmer Buurman (NLD),
the Championship Race winners at the previous round in Slovakia. The pair set
a time of 1:45.253.
Third quickest was the
No.38 ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport Mercedes
SLS AMG of team manager Marc Basseng and German co-driver Marcus Winkelhock
(1:45.317).
Local hero Alvare
Parente and Gregoire Demoustier (FRA) were the leading Hexis McLaren with a
best overall time of 1:45.907 - good enough for 8th place in the No.2 car.
Parente believes the
team is heading in the right direction as tomorrow’s Qualifying looms.
“Today was a very busy day, we worked a
lot on the set-up on the car in between the first and second practice
sessions, which improved the balance of the car for our second run,” the
Portuguese driver said.
“We don’t seem to be as strong as we
were in Slovakia and Navarra but we are working and making progress. Our
times are not bad and they are quite consistent, plus all the times from the
teams are very close, the difference between second and fifth was only a
tenth of a second.
“We are working hard to improve the car and I
believe, performance wise, we will be in a good position in relation to our
opponents.
“The championship is more competitive than ever and we know we will
have to give our best so we can be among the fastest in tomorrow’s Qualifying
and Qualifying Race. I’ll try to explore the cars potential and I believe I
can mix with the fastest guys, but we will have to see where we end up.”
The No.25 Reiter
Engineering Lamborghini of Peter Kox (NLD) and Darryl O’Young (CHN) was
fastest in the afternoon with a 1:45.809 which puts them seventh overall
after being hindered by electrical issues in the morning.
“This afternoon’s practice session went really well considering the technical problems we had this morning with car,” O’Young said.
“We only really had one session to see
how the car was performing around the circuit and we managed the fastest lap
so that puts us in a good position potentially.
“All the way down the order the times
are very close so we’ll have to see what happens as the weekend goes on, but
I’m happy so far.”
Nicky Pastorelli (NLD), who partners Thomas Jäger
(DEU) in the ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport Mercedes No.37, is quietly
confident of a good showing this weekend.
The pair finished the day with a best time of 1:46.288 to be sixth in
Free Practice 2. “The car feels good, it handles well,” Pastorelli said. “So,
yes, I am optimistic and hope we’ll have a good couple of races so we can add
more points.”
The Sunred Ford GT No.10
of Matteo Cressoni (ITA) and Milos Pavlovic (SRB) rose as high as second in
the afternoon with a 1:46.005.
It was an eventful day
for the Belgian Audi Club Team WRT squad. The No.33 Audi R8 LMS ultra of
Frank Stippler (DEU) and Oliver Jarvis (GBR) set the fastest time for the
team of 1:46.220 in the morning session.
The sister car of
Stephane Ortelli (MON), a race winner at the third round of the Blancpain
Endurance Series at Paul Ricard last weekend, and Laurens Vanthoor (BEL)
produced a best time of 1:46.337 but both of the Audis are hoping to make up
ground tomorrow.
The best of the Exim
Bank Team China Porsches was the No.9 car of Mike Parisy (FRA) and Andreas
Zuber (AUT) with a time of 1:47.488 to be towards the tail of the time
sheets.
The Qualifying session starts tomorrow at 09:05 with the
Qualifying Race at 13:15.
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Cameron
Kelleher
Head
of Communications
SRO
Motorsports Group
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Friday, 6 July 2012
FIA GT1:Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, Portugal: Day One Round-Up Ferrari leads the charge as competition hots up
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