Vautier Drives Cadillac To Pole For 12 Hours Of Sebring

Tristan Vautier put the No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R. on the pole for Saturday’s 12 Hours of Sebring for the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Series. Photo by Michael L. Levitt LAT Images

For the second consecutive year, Tristan Vautier will start the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on the pole. This season, however, when he takes the green flag Saturday, there won’t be any cars in front of him.

That’s because his Motul Pole Award in 2017 came in the GT Daytona (GTD) class driving a Mercedes-AMG – the first in history for the German manufacturer. This time around, it’s in the top Prototype class driving the No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R. His lap of one minute, 47.432 seconds (125.326 mph) was 0.160 seconds ahead of Olivier Pla in the No. 2 Tequila Patrón ESM Nissan DPi.

Ironically, Pla himself was a two-time Motul Pole Award winner at Sebring earning the top spot in consecutive seasons in 2015 and 2016.

It was an eventful session for Vautier who briefly went off track in turn 10 early in the session. He rebounded on the following lap to take the top spot from then-fastest Juan Pablo Montoya in the No. 6 Acura Team Penske Acura ARX-05 DPi car with eight minutes remaining in the 15-minute session. He beat his own fastest time one lap later.

“I just really like this track, it has a bit of everything you need as a driver,” Vautier said. “There are a lot of high-commitment corners like turn 1 and turn 2 and turn 17. But the other parts of the track are very technical.

“There is a kind of flow to it with the pavement changes, and some corners off camber, some with camber. No corner is the same, I have a good time driving here. Of course, we have a good car, we can’t have a pole without a super setup. We’ve been lucky to have great engineers here.”

The No. 7 Acura Team Penske Acura DPi team has been the car to beat all weekend posting the fastest lap in three of the four pre-qualifying practice sessions and will roll off the grid third. Ricky Taylor ran a lap of 1:47.773 to earn the spot.

Pipo Derani – a 2016 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring overall winner – made it two Patrón ESM Nissan DPis in the top-four starting spots, qualifying fourth in the No. 22 machine at 1:47.837. Felipe Nasr completed the top five in the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R at 1:47.853.

De Phillippi Delivers BMW’s First Pole Since 2016

Connor De Phillippi delivered BMW Team RLL its first pole position of the season and the first pole in history for the new BMW M8 GTLM race car, bettering the No. 62 Ferrari driven by James Calado by only .058-seconds to earn the top starting spot for the GTLM class for Saturday’s Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.

Fellow BMW Team RLL driver Jesse Krohn will start third. The Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GTs driven by Richard Westbrook and Joey Hand round out the top-five on the class grid.

The 25-year old De Phillippi said he wasn’t even aware how close the session was nor that his pace in the No. 25 BMW M8 GTLM was a track record time of 1.55.839.

“Not at all, to be honest,’’ De Phillippi said. “They said just go out there and drive as fast as you can and you see where we ended up. That’s kind of our motto throughout the year, not think too much about the others and just do the best we possibly can every session, every day.

“And obviously the outcome of hard work is a pole position.”

“We knew we’d be competitive this weekend based on where we’ve kind of fallen throughout the pack based on the practice sessions. I wouldn’t say we expected to be on pole, but I knew if we got all the pieces of the puzzle put together properly and I got a clean lap, we had a shot to be at least among the top cars and all that shook out the right way.”

It’s the first pole position for BMW since 2016 in the BUBBA burger Sports Car Grand Prix of Long Beach. In his first year as a BMW factory driver, De Phillippi was part of a ninth-place finishing effort for Rahal in the season-opening Rolex 24 at Daytona in January.

He finished fourth in the GT3 class last year at Sebring driving an Audi. De Phillippi conceded the changing weather conditions should make his BMW debut at the historic 3.7-mile, 17-turn Sebring International Raceway interesting. The car is fast, he can be certain.

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“It seems to be getting warmer through the weekend,’’ De Phillippi said. “I think that will definitely change things up. Nobody really knows what his car will do when it gets really hot.

“All the testing days have been cooler and now it’s gradually increased here. I think it will be a curve ball for the first half of the race for everybody. But obviously, it ends in the night and the car was really good in the night yesterday.

“The important thing is we’ll be in good position at night. It’s just about running the clean laps in the beginning, keeping all four wheels on the car and be ready to battle at the end.’’

Serra Scores Second Consecutive Motul Pole Award Of 2018

In perhaps the most dramatic qualifying session of Friday afternoon’s Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring time trials, Daniel Serra put the No. 51 Spirit of Race Ferrari on pole position for the 18-car IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GT Daytona (GTD) class.

The Ferrari will start alongside the Audi R8 LMS GT3 driven by Christopher Mies – the difference between them only a half second. Jack Hawksworth was third fastest in the session in the No. 15 3GT Racing Lexus RC F GT3.

Leadership changed multiple times in the 15-minute session before the 33-year old Serra – a GTE class 24 Hours of LeMans winner last year — laid down his fast lap with less than three minutes remaining.

Seven cars posted times under two minutes and Serra’s speed was a new class record on the historic 3.74-mile, 17-turn circuit – bettering the mark (1:59.738) set by Tristan Vautier just last year.

Until the Brazilian Serra’s fast lap, six different drivers took turns atop the speed chart.

“It was an awesome session and I enjoyed every corner,’’ said Serra, whose only other start in the 12 Hours of Sebring was two years ago –when he finished seventh in a GTLM class Ferrari.

“In the morning and the lap we did yesterday I could feel the car was good, it was just a matter of putting all the sectors together. I knew we could do a good lap this morning. Audi was really fast as well. I thought it would be more close, but the advantage was almost half a second. I think we could predict the balance better than the others.”

Unlike most teams who will be cycling through three drivers, Serra’s team will split the race among four drivers – something he said the team has been working on.

“We are racing four drivers, so track time before qualifying was not a lot because we needed to change for four,’’ Serra explained. “The other cars are using three drivers.

“We have to work a lot on strategy because racing of four drivers, so the driving time is a bit tricky. But I think the team will figure out a way for good strategy though.”

Vautier set yet another track record in the Prototype class winning the overall pole position with a fast lap of 1:47.432 in the No. 90 Spirit of Daytona Racing Cadillac DPi. He’ll start alongside Oliver Pla in the No. 2 Tequila Patron Nisssan DPi on the front row – leading the field of 42 cars to the green flag Saturday.

American Connor De Phillippi won the pole for the nine-car GTLM class in the closest grid competition of the day, securing the lead spot by .058-seconds over the Ferrari driven by Brit James Calado.

 

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