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Qualifying FIA World Endurance Championship Doha, QatarFebruary 27, 2025Porsche Penske Motorsport experiences challenging Qualifying in Qatar
The overcast Formula 1 circuit in Qatar was surprisingly cold on Thursday: the air temperature barely reached 16 degrees Celsius during Qualifying, while the 5.419-kilometre strip of asphalt north of the country's capital Doha only heated up to 17.5 degrees. The time chase took place in two rounds in both classes. All vehicles in the Hypercar and LMGT3 categories took to the track in the first section. In these two sessions, the drivers had twelve minutes to complete a fast lap. The ten best-placed cars from both categories then battled for pole position in the so-called Hyperpole sessions. Two Frenchmen took the wheel of the Porsche 963 for the Porsche Penske Motorsport factory team: Julien Andlauer in the 508 kW (691 PS) hybrid prototype with starting number 5, while the reigning drivers' world champion Kévin Estre drove the sister car. Both were denied a place in the next round. Andlauer completed his fastest lap in 1:39.426 minutes. He missed out on tenth place by two tenths of a second. Estre finished the qualifying session in 13th position. His time: 1:40.363 minutes. The Porsche 963 of customer team Proton Competition with Neel Jani at the wheel finished 16th, the Swiss sharing the cockpit with Nico Pinto from Chile and Nico Varrone from Argentina. "We are not surprised by the Qualifying outcome. It reflects the results we showed here in the Prologue and in the Free Practice sessions," explains Urs Kuratle, Head of Factory Motorsport LMDh. "We have a very close race ahead of us. We look better over the distance, so we can still achieve a lot. The balance of our Porsche 963 is still right, but the competition has made significant gains over the winter." "Grid positions eleven and 13 here in Qatar are obviously disappointing, coming off our result here last year, when we took the pole and had an extremely competitive car," said Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "Julien Andlauer and Kévin Estre confirmed after Qualifying that our Porsche 963 is very good to drive. Now the focus lies on tomorrow's race. We had good long-run pace during the Prologue and in today's practice session and will try to maximise the result."
The season opener, entitled "Qatar 1812km", will take place tomorrow, Friday, from 14:00 local time (12:00 CET). The race is scheduled to cover 1,812 kilometres over a maximum of ten hours. Due to the above-average length of the season's first race, the normal championship points allocation will be multiplied by a factor of 1.5 and rounded up. The winner will therefore receive 38 points instead of the usual 25.
Kévin Estre (Porsche 963 #6): "13th place is a disappointment - we have not been this far back on the grid for ages. Our Porsche 963 actually ran quite well. My lap was perhaps not perfect, but without any major mistakes. We have been lacking a bit of performance here all week, especially on the single lap, so the result is no great surprise. However, the gap to the competition is slightly bigger than expected. We now have the whole night to look at the data and improve the race car. Over the distance, we look much better."
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