Tom Dillmann set the fastest lap with a 1m28.413, 0.136s ahead of the no47 COOL Racing and a further tenth in front of the no65 Panis Racing, with Frederik Vesti and Arthur Leclerc setting the best times in those cars respectively.
The top LMP2 Pro/Am car was the no24 Nielsen Racing Oreca in 10thoverall, with Albert Costa setting a 1m29.547, nearly eight tenths ahead of the no3 DKR Engineering Oreca of Laurents Hörr with a 1m30.306, with the no83 AF Corse Oreca of Matthieu Vaxiviere third fastest with a 1m30.363.
The no8 Team Virage Ligier was the quickest of the ten LMP3 cars with Gillian Henrion posting a 1m36.475, with the no11 Eurointernational Ligier in second place with Adam Ali’s best lap of 1m36.809.The no15 RLR M Sport and the no31 Racing Spirit of Leman Ligiers were third and fourth fastest.
Ferrari continues to hold the upper hand with the Prancing Horse filling the top three places on the LMGT3 timesheet.The no86 GR Racing Ferrari 296 was the quickest of the 11 entries with Ricardo Pera setting a 1m40.831, just 0.073s ahead of Matt Griffin in the no55 Spirit of Race Ferrari and 0.205s ahead of the no57 Kessel Racing 296 LMGT3 of Daniel Serra.The no59 Racing Spirit of Leman Aston Martin Vantage was fourth with a 1m41.182.
Qualifying for the 4 Hours of Barcelona will take place this afternoon beginning with LMGT3 at 14h40, which will be available to watch live on the ELMS website.
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