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2016 6 Hours of Nürburgring

The 2016 6 Hours of Nürburgring (formally the WEC 6 Hours of Nürburgring) was a six hour endurance sports car racing event held for Le Mans Prototype and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance cars at the Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany on 24 July 2016. The Nürburgring round served as the fourth race of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship, and was the second running of the event as part of the championship. A total of 58,000 people spectated the event.

Nürburgring (GP-Strecke)

The No. 7 Audi driven by André Lotterer and Marcel Fässler won the pole position by posting the fastest lap in qualifying and Fässler maintained the car's advantage throughout the race's early phase withstanding pressure from Timo Bernhard's No. 1 Porsche. Brendon Hartley took over the lead when both Audi cars had slow pit stops and held it until Marc Lieb in the sister Porsche moved past him, but later lost his advantage because he made a pit stop for dive plane repairs after damaging it while lapping a slower car. Mark Webber held the first position until Neel Jani in the sister No. 2 Porsche drew closer to him and passed him. However Jani was handed a drive-through penalty, giving the lead back to Webber. Bernhard later relieved Webber of his driving duties and held the lead for the remainder of the race to secure the victory. Audi's No. 8 car of Loïc Duval, Lucas di Grassi and Oliver Jarvis finished second and their teammates Lotterer and Fässler took third.

The Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) category was won by the Signatech Alpine of Gustavo Menezes, Nicolas Lapierre and Stéphane Richelmi with Ricardo González, Filipe Albuquerque and Bruno Senna in RGR Sport's No. 36 in second. Gianmaria Bruni and James Calado's No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari took the victory in the Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional (LMGTE Pro) class with Sam Bird and Davide Rigon in the sister No. 71 car second. Bruni took the class lead from Nicki Thiim in the No. 95 Aston Martin Racing car in the race's late period and held on to take his and Calado's first win of the season. The Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Amateur (LMGTE Am) category was won by Pedro Lamy, Mathias Lauda and Paul Dalla Lana after they led the final 48 laps of the race to secure their second victory of the season, ahead of the No. 83 AF Corse of François Perrodo, Emmanuel Collard and Rui Águas.

The result meant Lieb, Jani and Romain Dumas maintained their Drivers' Championship lead with 106 points, 33 ahead of second-place finishers Duval, di Grassi and Jarvis, and a further three in front of Stéphane Sarrazin, Mike Conway and Kamui Kobayashi. Lotterer and Fässler remained in fourth place and Dominik Kraihamer, Alexandre Imperatori and Mathéo Tuscher rounded out the top five. Porsche remained in the lead of the Manufacturers' Championship but their advantage over Audi was reduced by two points and Toyota maintained third position with five races left in the season.

Background

Entrants

 
Benoît Tréluyer (pictured in 2013) missed his first World Endurance Championship race due to injury.

A total of 33 cars were officially entered for the 6 Hours of Nürburgring, with the bulk of the entries in Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1) and Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2). The 2015 race winners, Porsche, returned to defend their title. Three manufacturers, Porsche, Toyota and Audi Sport Team Joest, were represented in LMP1 by two cars each. Rebellion Racing and ByKolles Racing were the two representatives of the LMP1 privateer teams.[1] Audi driver Benoît Tréluyer was forced to miss the race because of a spinal column injury he sustained after falling off his mountain bike in a training exercise. Audi chose not to employ a replacement which meant the team's No. 7 car would be driven by his co-drivers Marcel Fässler and André Lotterer as a two-person entry.[2] It was the first World Endurance Championship race Tréluyer missed since he joined the series in 2012.[3] Mathias Beche returned to the sport full-time in the 2016 season, replacing Nelson Piquet Jr. who participated in the year's first three races in Rebellion Racing's No. 12 car.[1]

LMP2 consisted of 11 cars with 33 drivers in six different types of chassis.[1] Following the departure of Nathanaël Berthon before the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Alex Brundle was signed by G-Drive to drive the team's No. 26 Oreca 05 alongside regular drivers Roman Rusinov and René Rast for the remainder of the season.[4] Renault Sport Trophy competitor Lewis Williamson made his début appearance in the World Endurance Championship with Strakka Racing in its No. 42 Gibson 015S alongside Nick Leventis and Jonny Kane, replacing Danny Watts who remained part of the team for the rest of the year.[5] Will Stevens was replaced by Antônio Pizzonia in Manor's No. 44 Oreca 05 and partnered regular co-driver Tor Graves.[1] James Jakes was replaced by Manor with Matthew Howson who was selected because of his experience driving the team's car.[6]

The Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional (LMGTE Pro) field consisted of four manufacturers (Aston Martin, Ford, Ferrari and Porsche), while the Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Amateur (LMGTE Am) entrants consisted of six teams: Aston Martin Racing, AF Corse, KCMG, Larbre Compétition, Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing and Gulf Racing.[1] Aston Martin Racing made changes to the driver line-ups in their No. 95 and No. 97 cars. Darren Turner was moved to the No. 97 car alongside Richie Stanaway, while Nicki Thiim and Marco Sørensen remained in the team's No. 95 vehicle as a two-person crew. The change was made to give Aston Martin an increased chance of winning the World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers. Jonathan Adam and Fernando Rees remained under contract with Aston Martin but were not slated to take part in any other races in the year; Adam concentrated on sharing a TF Sport car with Derek Johnson in the British GT Championship.[7] Paolo Ruberti returned to compete in the No. 50 Larbre Compétition car after missing the 24 Hours of Le Mans due to injury.[8]

Preview

 
The Nürburgring GP-Strecke, where the race was held.

The 6 Hours of Nürburgring was confirmed as part of the FIA World Endurance Championship's 2016 schedule in December 2015 in a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Paris. It was the fourth of nine scheduled endurance sports car rounds of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship, and the second running of the event as part of the championship. The race was held on 24 July at the Nürburgring GP-Strecke circuit with two preceding days of practice and qualifying.[9] The Nürburgring GP-Strecke track layout, last modified in 2002, is 5.148 kilometres (3.199 mi) long and is composed of sixteen corners.[10] The 2016 running of the event saw the first usage of the tighter Veedol Chicane in the World Endurance Championship as was previously used in Formula One.[11]

Before the race Porsche drivers Marc Lieb, Neel Jani and Romain Dumas led the Drivers' Championship with 94 points, 39 ahead of their nearest rivals Loïc Duval, Lucas di Grassi and Oliver Jarvis who were a further one in front of third-placed Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway and Stéphane Sarrazin. Lotterer, Fassler and Treulyer were fourth with 35 points and Dominik Kraihamer, Alexandre Imperatori and Mathéo Tuscher rounded out the top five on 30 points.[12] Porsche were leading the Manufacturers' Championship with 127 points, 38 ahead of their nearest rival Audi in second while the third-placed manufacturer Toyota had accumulated 79 points.[12] Porsche had so far dominated the championship, with Audi securing the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps victory. Kobayashi, Conway and Sarrazin had finished second twice, and Kraihmer, Imperatori and Tuscher had secured third-place finishes on two consecutive occasions.[12]

Several teams made modifications to their cars in preparation for the event. Porsche introduced a third (and final) aerodynamic configuration that produced a large amount of downforce and less drag. It was tested and evaluated in a four-day test session at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Most of the car's modifications were covered by its bodywork, giving it a new front-end appearance.[13] Because of the track's short and tight layout, Toyota elected to début an ultra-high downforce specification along with updates to the car's front and rear bodywork developed at the team's wind tunnel at their motor sport headquarters in Cologne.[14] In the Balance of Performance adjustments, the Porsche 911 RSR's weight was decreased by 15 kilograms (33 lb) and its engine power was lowered due to the vehicle's air restrictor being reduced in size by two millimetres (0.079 in). The Aston Martin Vantage GTE was equipped with the larger diameter restrictor it ran with at Spa-Francorchamps.[15]

Practice

 
Romain Dumas (pictured in 2014) had his car damaged with a barrier collision because of a brake disc failure.

Three were three practice sessions—one 90-minute session each on Friday morning and afternoon and a one-hour session on Saturday morning—preceding Sunday's race.[16] Lap times were not comparable to the previous year's because of the usage of the slower Veedol Chicane.[17] Lieb's No. 2 Porsche led the 90-minute period with a fastest lap time at 1 minute and 41.703 seconds, nearly a twentieth of a second faster than teammate Brendon Hartley in the first Porsche. LMP2 was led by Brundle in the No. 26 Manor vehicle with a lap of 1 minute and 50.748 seconds which was recorded late in the session. James Calado in the No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari was quickest in LMGTE Pro while Pedro Lamy helped Aston Martin Racing to be fastest in LMGTE Am.[18] The session was disrupted when the rear-left suspension on Nicolas Lapierre's No. 36 Signatech Alpine failed and went off into the exit of the turn one gravel trap which prompted the deployment of the full course yellow flag. A red flag was later shown as the race control system continued to show the latter as in operation.[18][19]

In the second practice session, which took place in mild weather conditions and was later affected by rain on portions of the track, Mark Webber in the No. 1 Porsche set the fastest lap time of the day at 1 minute and 40.997 seconds twenty minutes in.[20] He finished 0.014 seconds faster than the second-placed Fässler, who, in turn, was 0.125 seconds quicker than his teammate Loïc Duval in third. Dumas' car suffered a front-left brake disc failure, causing him to drive into the turn one barriers and damage the front-end of his car. This rendered him unable to take any further part in practice and triggered a full course yellow.[21] Stéphane Richelmi's No. 36 Signatech Alpine led LMP2 early on but Rast ended it as the fastest driver in the class with a time of 1 minute and 48.965 seconds, more than a second faster than Brundle's Strakka car.[21] LMGTE Pro was led by Stanaway in the No. 97 Aston Martin while Rui Águas' No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari was fastest in LMGTE Am.[20] Lamy and David Cheng were summoned by the stewards to race control after the two made contact.[21]

The third (and final) practice session was delayed three times for 45 minutes from its original start time because foggy weather conditions prevented the medical helicopter from flying.[22][23] It was initially held on a damp track and some drizzle fell towards the session's end.[24] Cars were equipped with intermediate tyres to start the session before switching to dry slick tyres when the track dried up.[22] Webber set the fastest timed lap at 1 minute and 41.002 seconds with twenty minutes of practice left, and was almost three-tenths of a second faster than Anthony Davidson in Toyota's No. 5 car.[23] Duval spun the No. 8 Audi at the second turn late in the session.[22] Rast was the fastest LMP2 driver with a lap of 1 minute and 50.260 seconds in the session's final minute, and was nearly seven-tenths of a second quicker than Graves in Manor's No. 44 car.[24] Gianmaria Bruni recorded the quickest time in LMGTE Pro, driving the No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari, while David Heinemeier Hansson in the No. 88 Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing Porsche was the fastest driver in LMGTE Am,[22] despite spinning in the session's closing minutes.[23]

Qualifying

 
André Lotterer (pictured in 2012) secured Audi's second pole position of the season.

Friday's afternoon qualification session was divided into two groups that lasted 25 minutes each. Cars in LMGTE Pro and AM were sent out first. After a five-minute interval, LMP1 and LMP2 vehicles drove onto the track. All cars were required to be driven by two participants for one timed lap each and the starting order was determined by the competitor's fastest average times. The fastest qualifier was awarded one point which went towards the Drivers' and Manufacturers' Championships.[16] Light rain fell before qualifying started causing teams to use intermediate tyres on their cars until a dry line emerged on the track and vehicles were equipped with dry-compound tyres. Rain later returned to the track which prevented anyone from improving on their fastest lap times.[25] The session was marked by a battle between Audi and Porsche.[26]

Lotterer in the No. 8 Audi was fastest on the car's first timed lap and remained quickest with an average time of 1 minute and 39.444 seconds to clinch the team's second pole position of the season. The car was joined on the grid's front row by the sister Audi of di Grassi, Jarvis and Duval. Jarvis had his fastest time revoked after spinning at the NGK chicane late in qualifying because he had violated track limits.[26][27] Porsche's No. 1 vehicle took third with Webber and Timo Bernhard behind the wheel;[28] Webber was unable to improve on his lap time as he misjudged his braking point and went across the NGK chicane,[26] while Bernard was delayed by LMP2 vehicles on both his laps.[29] They were ahead of the team's second entry, driven by Lieb and Jani, and both Toyota cars took fifth and sixth.[27] Lieb had no hybrid boost on his first lap, and braked early for the chicane on his following attempt.[29] Davidson attributed his car's position to having one timed lap and being delayed by traffic, while Sébastien Buemi stated this was due to Toyota focusing on the race, compromising their qualifying performance. Sarrazin was unable to push hard because of the damp track.[25] The two Rebellion cars rounded out the LMP1 qualifiers in seventh and ninth; they were separated by the No. 4 ByKolles Racing car of Simon Trummer, Oliver Webb and Pierre Kaffer.[26]

In LMP2 the No. 26 G-Drive Oreca of Rast and Rusinov took the fastest time at 1 minute and 48,985 seconds, securing the team's fourth consecutive class pole position of the season.[30] The car was 0.743 seconds in front of the second-placed qualifier, the No. 36 Signatech Alpine, driven by Gustavo Menezes and Richelmi.[26] Williamson, in his first World Endurance Championship qualifying session, recorded a time of 1 minute and 49.924 with Kane setting a one-minute and 49.600 seconds circuit for an average lap total of 1 minute and 49.762 seconds.[28] Thiim and Sørensen, competing in the No. 97 Aston Martin, were the fastest LMGTE Pro qualifiers with a late two-lap average of two minutes and 1.712 seconds which was recorded when the track was at its driest. The No. 66 Ford GT of Stefan Mücke and Olivier Pla was 0.247 seconds off the place and had the class pole until the No. 97 Aston Martin's laps.[26] Stanaway and Turner in the second Aston Martin qualified third in class, ahead of the fourth-placed Bruni and Calado in the No. 71 AF Corse Ferrari. Bruni had slick dry tyres fitted to his car and went off the track at the Mercedes Arena exit which caused his pit crew to install intermediate tyres.[28] Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing's No. 88 Porsche driven by Patrick Long and Khaled Al Qubaisi took the LMGTE Am pole position with an average time of two minutes and 6.011 seconds in the first qualifying session's closing minutes.[28][30] The duo were nearly two-tenths of a second ahead of Wolf Henzler's No. 88 KCMG Porsche with Paul Dalla Lana in the No. 97 Aston Martin third.[30]

Post-qualifying

Trummer and Ed Brown failed to complete the minimum qualifying times in qualifying but were allowed to take part in the race although they were prohibited from being the starting driver for their respective entries, the No. 4 ByKolles car and the No. 30 Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier JS P2 Nissan.[31]

Qualifying results

Pole position winners in each class are indicated in bold.[27]

Final qualifying classification
Pos Class Team Average Time Gap Grid
1 LMP1 No. 7 Audi Sport Team Joest 1:39.444 1
2 LMP1 No. 8 Audi Sport Team Joest 1:39.710 +0.266 2
3 LMP1 No. 1 Porsche Team 1:39.861 +0.417 3
4 LMP1 No. 2 Porsche Team 1:39.893 +0.449 4
5 LMP1 No. 6 Toyota Gazoo Racing 1:40.639 +1.195 5
6 LMP1 No. 5 Toyota Gazoo Racing 1:40.748 +1.304 6
7 LMP1 No. 13 Rebellion Racing 1:46.081 +6.637 7
8 LMP1 No. 4 ByKolles Racing Team 1:46.907 +7.463 8
9 LMP1 No. 12 Rebellion Racing 1:47.026 +7.582 9
10 LMP2 No. 26 G-Drive Racing 1:48.984 +9.540 10
11 LMP2 No. 36 Signatech Alpine 1:49.727 +10.283 11
12 LMP2 No. 42 Strakka Racing 1:49.762 +10.318 12
13 LMP2 No. 43 RGR Sport by Morand 1:50.105 +10.661 13
14 LMP2 No. 44 Manor 1:50.372 +10.928 14
15 LMP2 No. 27 SMP Racing 1:50.948 +11.504 15
16 LMP2 No. 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports 1:51.194 +11.750 16
17 LMP2 No. 45 Manor 1:51.294 +11.850 17
18 LMP2 No. 37 SMP Racing 1:51.667 +12.223 18
19 LMP2 No. 35 Baxi DC Racing Alpine 1:52.506 +13.062 19
20 LMP2 No. 30 Extreme Speed Motorsports 1:56.462 +17.018 20
21 LMGTE Pro No. 95 Aston Martin Racing 2:01.172 +22.268 21
22 LMGTE Pro No. 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK 2:01.959 +22.515 22
23 LMGTE Pro No. 97 Aston Martin Racing 2:02.220 +22.776 23
24 LMGTE Pro No. 51 AF Corse 2:02.512 +23.068 24
25 LMGTE Pro No. 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK 2:03.256 +23.812 25
26 LMGTE Pro No. 77 Dempsey-Proton Racing 2:03.681 +24.237 26
27 LMGTE Am No. 88 Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing 2:06.011 +26.567 27
28 LMGTE Am No. 78 KCMG 2:06.197 +26.753 28
29 LMGTE Am No. 98 Aston Martin Racing 2:06.372 +26.928 29
30 LMGTE Am No. 83 AF Corse 2:06.589 +27.145 30
31 LMGTE Pro No. 71 AF Corse 2:06.745 +27.301 31
32 LMGTE Am No. 50 Larbre Compétition 2:09.127 +29.683 32
33 LMGTE Am No. 86 Gulf Racing 2:09.820 +30.376 33

Race

Weather conditions at the start were sunny and dry. The air temperature was between 20–24 °C (68–75 °F) and the track temperature ranged from 24.5–32 °C (76.1–89.6 °F);[32] weather forecasts predicted conditions would remain consistent with a 20% chance of rain.[33] 58,000 people attended the race.[34] The race started at 13:00 Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00) with the three-time Olympic gold medallist skier Maria Höfl-Riesch having the honour of waving the green flag.[35] The No. 7 Audi maintained its pole position advantage heading into the first turn, with Bernard in Porsche's first car overtaking Audi's No. 8 vehicle around the outside for second place at the second corner.[36] Mücke in the No. 66 Ford GT moved into the LMGTE Pro lead at turn one and Aston Martin's No. 95 car fell to third with the team's No. 97 car moving into second in class while Abu Dhabi-Proton's No. 88 Porsche maintained the LMGTE Am lead.[37] Mücke lost the LMGTE Pro lead at the beginning of lap two when he made an error, allowing both Aston Martin cars to overtake him.[36] The stewards investigated the start but elected to take no further action.[37]

 
Neel Jani (pictured in 2011) battled Oliver Jarvis early in the race and eventually finished fourth overall.

Fässler extended his lead to 1.5 seconds over Jarvis while both Toyota cars were lapping one second slower than the leader's place, and the No. 4 ByKolles car moved in front of Rebellion Racing's No. 13 vehicle. Bernard lost control of his car while lapping one of the Ford GT entrants, allowing Jarvis to close up to him.[37] Bernard attempted to pass Fässler around the outside at turn one for first position but the latter defended his line and narrowly avoided going wide off the track.[37][36] It allowed Jarvis and Jani to again close the gap and made it a four-car battle for first place while lapping slower traffic.[36] Bruni battled Mücke for third in LMGTE Pro and had Harry Tincknell in the second Ford close behind him. Bernard caught Fässler, who was held up by one of the Aston Martin cars in the final turn, and temporarily claimed the lead in the first corner before running wide. Bernhard avoided hitting the KCMG car, allowing the No. 7 Audi to retake the position at the turn's exit.[37] Jani attempted to move in front by going around the inside of Jarvis, but after driving back onto the racing line heading into the first turn, locked his tyres. This caused Jani to drive straight, and Mücke's front-end made contact with the Porsche's left-rear corner, causing him to spin onto the run-off area.[37][36]

In the battle for first Fässler held off another challenge from Bernhard,[37] while Jani rejoined the track in fourth place narrowly ahead of Nakajima in the No. 5 Toyota. The contest for second in LMGTE Pro continued with the top four cars running closely together without any action until Tincknell overtook Bruni around the inside for fourth position at the first corner.[36] The stewards elected not to take any action over the collision between Jani and Mücke at turn one, and Filipe Albuquerque overtook Nicolas Minassian for fifth position in LMP2.[37] The first round of lead car pit stops for car adjustments and driver changes commenced after 50 minutes when both Audi cars made pit stops. After the pit stops, Hartley took over the No. 1 Porsche and gained the lead because both Audi entries were delayed by slower cars.[36] Fuel went onto the hot exhaust of the second-placed No. 66 Ford GT in LMGTE Pro which did not have its breather cap closed, causing a flash fire. Andy Priaulx, who had taken over from Tincknell, exited the car and course officials and the team's crew members were required to extinguish the flames.[38][39] The fire damaged the car's turbocharger, causing Priaulx to run at a reduced pace.[38]

Lieb reported his car had a vibration while Hartley was warned about track limits.[37] The No. 95 Aston Martin continued to lead LMGTE Pro but the team's No. 98 car required a door change after losing one of its wing mirrors, dropping it to sixth.[40] Joël Camathias in KCMG's Porsche was now running at the front of LMGTE Am ahead of the second-placed No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari. Jarvis closed to eight-tenths of a second behind Hartley until the latter responded by going half a second quicker but later reported his car was loose under braking when entering the track's corners. Hartley lost time through traffic and Jarvis overtook him for the lead at the NGK chicane. Hartley was caught by Lotterer who passed him for second at the first turn.[37] Porsche identified a loss in tyre pressure in Hartley's car and chose to pit him,[41] and Webber climbed aboard the No. 1 car. Lieb made a pit stop from the lead, handing first and second positions to both Toyota cars. Buemi held it for the next few laps until their stops and ceded it to Webber. Pierre Ragues became the LMGTE Am leader after moving in front of François Perrodo and the KCMG Porsche. The first full course yellow was necessitated when Perrodo spun his car into the NGK chicane gravel trap. Marshals cleaned the track at the ninth and twelfth turns.[37]

During the full course yellow, Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing's No. 88 car caught fire but the flames were extinguished and it was able to rejoin the event. The race resumed nine minutes later with Webber leading at the restart. Christian Ried overtook Yutaka Yamagishi for the LMGTE Am lead in the first corner before Mathias Lauda claimed the position on the following lap.[37] Brundle drove slowly with a gearbox problem and made a pit stop from the LMP2 lead before being pushed into his garage to retire.[37][40] The overall leaders made pit stops after two hours and 30 minutes which saw the deployment of the second full course yellow when one of the Toyota's dive planes was located in the sixth corner.[37][40] Racing resumed four minutes later with Jani leading the field, ahead of teammate Bernhard and di Grassi. Jani held a ten-second lead over Bernhard as the race entered its halfway mark and the chance of rain decreased significantly. Webb stopped his car at the outside of the eleventh turn with smoke billowing from his car and retired, prompting the third full course yellow. During the full course yellow, several cars elected to make pit stops for fuel and driver changes.[37]

 
Timo Bernhard (pictured in 2014) secured the No. 1 Porsche's first victory of the season.

Racing resumed seven minutes later with Lieb maintaining the No. 2 Porsche's advantage over teammate Hartley. Thiim was overtaken by Bruni for the LMGTE Pro lead, while Hartley reduced the time deficit to teammate Lieb to eleven seconds. The No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari was issued with a 20-second time penalty after it was observed speeding in the pit lane during the full course yellow. Toyota's No. 6 car was pushed into the garage to repair a loose engine component. Sam Bird, driving the No. 71 AF Corse car, went into the turn five gravel trap but recovered to remain in third place in LMGTE Pro. Pizzonia in Manor's No. 44 vehicle passed Leventis's No. 42 Strakka Racing car for third place in LMP2; the latter fell to fifth after he was overtaken by Derani.[37] A fourth full course yellow was triggered when Lieb attempted to lap Kahled Al-Qubaisi in the No. 88 Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing car but hit him, sending the latter into the turn six gravel trap.[37][41] Most of the LMP1 and LMP2 runners made pit stops during the full course yellow. Lieb's front-left dive plane was damaged and required repairs, Audi's No. 7 car had its front bodywork changed and the track was cleaned by marshals.[37]

The race resumed thirteen minutes later with the No. 1 Porsche driven by Webber leading teammate Jani and Duval. Jani closed the gap to teammate Webber over the next ten minutes. Webber was then instructed by Porsche to allow Jani to move ahead of him because of Jani's faster pace. Jani overtook Webber for the lead at the first corner shortly afterwards. Shortly after, Jani was issued a drive-through penalty for his collision with the No. 88 Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing car and served it four minutes later. He was able to catch Duval and attempted to pass him around the outside but the French driver defended his position at the first turn. The two drivers continued to battle, allowing Lotterer to reduce the time distance. Lotterer attempted to overtake Jani around the outside but Jani defended his position, causing Lotterer to run wide and the two made minor contact. Lotterer reduced his speed but caught back up to Jani while moving through slower cars. Jani was overtaken by Lotterer at the NGK chicane but the duo drove alongside each other in the final turn and Jani reclaimed second position at turn one. Jani's car was hit at its rear-end by a BR01 car at the chicane. Lotterer moved into second by passing Jani in the Mercedes Arena section.[37]

The fifth (and final) full course yellow was shown to allow marshals to remove the debris from Jani's car. All cars elected to make pit stops during the full course yellow. Bernhard relieved Webber of his driving duties in the No. 1 Porsche and remained the leader at the restart six minutes later. The No. 2 Porsche was shown a black and orange flag, requiring it to make a pit stop for repairs to its left-rear corner, and reemerged in fourth position. Second-placed LMP2 driver Bruno Senna went into gravel and grass but rejoined without any significant damage. Throughout the remainder of the event, Bernhard kept the overall lead and took the first victory of the season for the No. 1 Porsche, and its first since the 2015 6 Hours of Shanghai. The No. 8 Audi finished in second, ahead of the team's No. 7 car in third.[37] The No. 36 Signatech Alpine car of Menzes, Lapierre, and Richelmi secured the victory in LMP2, and their third consecutive victory of the year, 16 seconds ahead of second-placed No. 43 RGR Sport car. AF Corse's No. 51 Ferrari in LMGTE Pro clinched its first victory of the season, the first of Calado's career and the 13th for Bruni, followed 47 seconds later by teammates Bird and Rigon in second place by teammates.[42] Upon taking the lead from KCMG and holding it for the last 48 laps,[43] Lamy, Lauda and Dalla Lana clinched Aston Martin's second victory in LMGTE Am, ahead of Perrodo, Collard and Agias in the No. 83 AF Corse car. KCMG's No. 78 Porsche initially finished second but was disqualified when it was discovered that the car's minimum ride height was not compliant with the regulations.[42]

Post-race

The top three finishers of each category appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and in a later press conference. Bernhard said the victory was "especially sweet" because Porsche's success was "hard fought" and it helped reduce the effect of his teammates poor form in the season's first three races.[44] Hartley stated his satisfaction at finishing as the winner and was pleased with his second stint because the circuit came to his car balance wise.[44] Webber spoke of his happiness for Porsche winning their home event, saying "It was an exceptional performance against strong competition", and was content with Porsche's performance.[44] Di Grassi stated: "We can be happy with our second place. We made no mistakes and constantly drove at the limit. When you’re on the front row you’d obviously like to win. But today we were lacking the necessary fortune."[44] Duval said Audi executed "a good performance" in defence but that Porsche were "simply fortunate" in winning the race.[44] Jarvis spoke of his feeling the No. 8 Audi's second place was like "a little victory" and after the team's performance at Le Mans it was to be "an interesting season."[44] Fässler said his team was "pleased" to finish in third but planned to perform more strongly in the next race and Lotterer stated Audi worked well as a team and was looking forward to the 6 Hours of Mexico.[44]

The result meant Lieb, Jani and Dumas maintained their lead in the Drivers' Championship with 106 points, 33 ahead of second-place finishers Duval, di Grassi and Jarvis and a further four in front of Kobayashi, Conway and Sarrazin. Third-place finishers Fässler and Lotterer maintained fourth place on 51 points, and the seventh-place drivers Kraihamer, Imperatori and Tuscher remained in fifth position on 36 points.[12] Porsche remained in the lead of the Manufacturers' Championship on 164 points, 35 in front of their nearest rival Audi in second, and a further 32 ahead of Toyota with five races left in the season.[12]

Race results

The minimum number of laps for classification (70 per cent of the overall winning car's race distance) was 136 laps. Class winners are denoted in bold.[45]

Final race classification
Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Tyre Laps Time/Retired
Engine
1 LMP1 1   Porsche Team   Timo Bernhard
  Mark Webber
  Brendon Hartley
Porsche 919 Hybrid M 194 06:01:16.183
Porsche 2.0 L Turbo V4
2 LMP1 8   Audi Sport Team Joest   Lucas di Grassi
  Loïc Duval
  Oliver Jarvis
Audi R18 M 194 +53.787
Audi TDI 4.0 L Turbo Diesel V6
3 LMP1 7   Audi Sport Team Joest   Marcel Fässler
  André Lotterer
Audi R18 M 194 +54.483
Audi TDI 4.0 L Turbo Diesel V6
4 LMP1 2   Porsche Team   Romain Dumas
  Neel Jani
  Marc Lieb
Porsche 919 Hybrid M 194 +1:37.324
Porsche 2.0 L Turbo V4
5 LMP1 5   Toyota Gazoo Racing   Anthony Davidson
  Sébastien Buemi
  Kazuki Nakajima
Toyota TS050 Hybrid M 193 +1 Lap
Toyota 2.4 L Turbo V6
6 LMP1 6   Toyota Gazoo Racing   Stéphane Sarrazin
  Mike Conway
  Kamui Kobayashi
Toyota TS050 Hybrid M 190 +4 Laps
Toyota 2.4 L Turbo V6
7 LMP1 13   Rebellion Racing   Mathéo Tuscher
  Dominik Kraihamer
  Alexandre Imperatori
Rebellion R-One D 178 +16 Laps
AER 2.4 L Turbo V6
8 LMP2 36   Signatech Alpine   Gustavo Menezes
  Nicolas Lapierre
  Stéphane Richelmi
Alpine A460 D 178 +16 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
9 LMP2 43   RGR Sport by Morand   Ricardo Gonzalez
  Filipe Albuquerque
  Bruno Senna
Ligier JS P2 D 178 +16 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
10 LMP2 31   Extreme Speed Motorsports   Ryan Dalziel
  Pipo Derani
  Chris Cumming
Ligier JS P2 M 176 +18 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
11 LMP2 42   Strakka Racing   Nick Leventis
  Jonny Kane
  Lewis Williamson
Gibson 015S D 176 +18 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
12 LMP2 44   Manor   Tor Graves
  Antônio Pizzonia
  Matthew Howson
Oreca 05 D 176 +18 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
13 LMP2 37   SMP Racing   Vitaly Petrov
  Kirill Ladygin
  Viktor Shaitar
BR Engineering BR01 D 175 +19 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
14 LMP2 35   Baxi DC Racing Alpine   David Cheng
  Ho-Pin Tung
  Nelson Panciatici
Alpine A460 D 175 +19 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
15 LMP2 27   SMP Racing   Nicolas Minassian
  Maurizio Mediani
BR Engineering BR01 D 175 +19 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
16 LMP2 30   Extreme Speed Motorsports   Scott Sharp
  Ed Brown
  Johannes van Overbeek
Ligier JS P2 M 172 +22 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
17 LMP1 12   Rebellion Racing   Nico Prost
  Nick Heidfeld
  Mathias Beche
Rebellion R-One D 171 +23 Laps
AER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6
18 LMGTE
Pro
51   AF Corse   Gianmaria Bruni
  James Calado
Ferrari 488 GTE M 170 +24 Laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
19 LMGTE
Pro
71   AF Corse   Davide Rigon
  Sam Bird
Ferrari 488 GTE M 170 +24 Laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
20 LMGTE
Pro
95   Aston Martin Racing   Nicki Thiim
  Marco Sørensen
Aston Martin Vantage GTE D 170 +24 Laps
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
21 LMGTE
Pro
66   Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK   Stefan Mücke
  Olivier Pla
Ford GT M 169 +25 Laps
Ford EcoBoost 3.5 L Turbo V6
22 LMGTE
Pro
97   Aston Martin Racing   Richie Stanaway
  Darren Turner
Aston Martin Vantage GTE D 169 +25 Laps
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
23 LMGTE
Pro
77   Dempsey-Proton Racing   Richard Lietz
  Michael Christensen
Porsche 911 RSR M 169 +25 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
24 LMGTE
Am
98   Aston Martin Racing   Paul Dalla Lana
  Pedro Lamy
  Mathias Lauda
Aston Martin Vantage GTE D 166 +28 Laps
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
25 LMGTE
Am
83   AF Corse   François Perrodo
  Emmanuel Collard
  Rui Águas
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 M 166 +28 Laps
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
26 LMGTE
Am
50   Larbre Compétition   Yutaka Yamagishi
  Pierre Ragues
  Paolo Ruberti
Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 165 +29 Laps
Chevrolet LT5.5 5.5 L V8
27 LMGTE
Am
88   Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing   Khaled Al Qubaisi
  David Heinemeier Hansson
  Patrick Long
Porsche 911 RSR M 164 +30 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
28 LMGTE
Am
86   Gulf Racing   Michael Wainwright
  Adam Carroll
  Ben Barker
Porsche 911 RSR M 164 +30 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
29 LMGTE
Pro
67   Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK   Marino Franchitti
  Andy Priaulx
  Harry Tincknell
Ford GT M 155 +39 Laps
Ford EcoBoost 3.5 L Turbo V6
DNF LMP2 45   Manor   Matt Rao
  Richard Bradley
  Roberto Merhi
Oreca 05 D 149 Brakes
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
DNF LMP1 4   ByKolles Racing Team   Simon Trummer
  Oliver Webb
  Pierre Kaffer
CLM P1/01 D 98 Engine
AER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6
DNF LMP2 26   G-Drive Racing   Roman Rusinov
  René Rast
  Alex Brundle
Oreca 05 D 74 Gearbox
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
EX LMGTE
Am
78   KCMG   Christian Ried
  Wolf Henzler
  Joël Camathias
Porsche 911 RSR M 166 Disqualified[N 1]
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
Tyre manufacturers
Key
Symbol Tyre manufacturer
D Dunlop
M Michelin

Standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the Drivers' Championship standings.

Notes

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2016, hours, nürburgring, formally, hours, nürburgring, hour, endurance, sports, racing, event, held, mans, prototype, mans, grand, touring, endurance, cars, nürburgring, nürburg, germany, july, 2016, nürburgring, round, served, fourth, race, 2016, world, endu. The 2016 6 Hours of Nurburgring formally the WEC 6 Hours of Nurburgring was a six hour endurance sports car racing event held for Le Mans Prototype and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance cars at the Nurburgring Nurburg Germany on 24 July 2016 The Nurburgring round served as the fourth race of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship and was the second running of the event as part of the championship A total of 58 000 people spectated the event Nurburgring GP Strecke The No 7 Audi driven by Andre Lotterer and Marcel Fassler won the pole position by posting the fastest lap in qualifying and Fassler maintained the car s advantage throughout the race s early phase withstanding pressure from Timo Bernhard s No 1 Porsche Brendon Hartley took over the lead when both Audi cars had slow pit stops and held it until Marc Lieb in the sister Porsche moved past him but later lost his advantage because he made a pit stop for dive plane repairs after damaging it while lapping a slower car Mark Webber held the first position until Neel Jani in the sister No 2 Porsche drew closer to him and passed him However Jani was handed a drive through penalty giving the lead back to Webber Bernhard later relieved Webber of his driving duties and held the lead for the remainder of the race to secure the victory Audi s No 8 car of Loic Duval Lucas di Grassi and Oliver Jarvis finished second and their teammates Lotterer and Fassler took third The Le Mans Prototype 2 LMP2 category was won by the Signatech Alpine of Gustavo Menezes Nicolas Lapierre and Stephane Richelmi with Ricardo Gonzalez Filipe Albuquerque and Bruno Senna in RGR Sport s No 36 in second Gianmaria Bruni and James Calado s No 51 AF Corse Ferrari took the victory in the Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional LMGTE Pro class with Sam Bird and Davide Rigon in the sister No 71 car second Bruni took the class lead from Nicki Thiim in the No 95 Aston Martin Racing car in the race s late period and held on to take his and Calado s first win of the season The Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Amateur LMGTE Am category was won by Pedro Lamy Mathias Lauda and Paul Dalla Lana after they led the final 48 laps of the race to secure their second victory of the season ahead of the No 83 AF Corse of Francois Perrodo Emmanuel Collard and Rui Aguas The result meant Lieb Jani and Romain Dumas maintained their Drivers Championship lead with 106 points 33 ahead of second place finishers Duval di Grassi and Jarvis and a further three in front of Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway and Kamui Kobayashi Lotterer and Fassler remained in fourth place and Dominik Kraihamer Alexandre Imperatori and Matheo Tuscher rounded out the top five Porsche remained in the lead of the Manufacturers Championship but their advantage over Audi was reduced by two points and Toyota maintained third position with five races left in the season Contents 1 Background 1 1 Entrants 1 2 Preview 2 Practice 3 Qualifying 3 1 Post qualifying 3 2 Qualifying results 4 Race 4 1 Post race 4 2 Race results 5 Standings after the race 6 Notes 7 ReferencesBackground EditEntrants Edit Benoit Treluyer pictured in 2013 missed his first World Endurance Championship race due to injury A total of 33 cars were officially entered for the 6 Hours of Nurburgring with the bulk of the entries in Le Mans Prototype 1 LMP1 and Le Mans Prototype 2 LMP2 The 2015 race winners Porsche returned to defend their title Three manufacturers Porsche Toyota and Audi Sport Team Joest were represented in LMP1 by two cars each Rebellion Racing and ByKolles Racing were the two representatives of the LMP1 privateer teams 1 Audi driver Benoit Treluyer was forced to miss the race because of a spinal column injury he sustained after falling off his mountain bike in a training exercise Audi chose not to employ a replacement which meant the team s No 7 car would be driven by his co drivers Marcel Fassler and Andre Lotterer as a two person entry 2 It was the first World Endurance Championship race Treluyer missed since he joined the series in 2012 3 Mathias Beche returned to the sport full time in the 2016 season replacing Nelson Piquet Jr who participated in the year s first three races in Rebellion Racing s No 12 car 1 LMP2 consisted of 11 cars with 33 drivers in six different types of chassis 1 Following the departure of Nathanael Berthon before the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Alex Brundle was signed by G Drive to drive the team s No 26 Oreca 05 alongside regular drivers Roman Rusinov and Rene Rast for the remainder of the season 4 Renault Sport Trophy competitor Lewis Williamson made his debut appearance in the World Endurance Championship with Strakka Racing in its No 42 Gibson 015S alongside Nick Leventis and Jonny Kane replacing Danny Watts who remained part of the team for the rest of the year 5 Will Stevens was replaced by Antonio Pizzonia in Manor s No 44 Oreca 05 and partnered regular co driver Tor Graves 1 James Jakes was replaced by Manor with Matthew Howson who was selected because of his experience driving the team s car 6 The Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional LMGTE Pro field consisted of four manufacturers Aston Martin Ford Ferrari and Porsche while the Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Amateur LMGTE Am entrants consisted of six teams Aston Martin Racing AF Corse KCMG Larbre Competition Abu Dhabi Proton Racing and Gulf Racing 1 Aston Martin Racing made changes to the driver line ups in their No 95 and No 97 cars Darren Turner was moved to the No 97 car alongside Richie Stanaway while Nicki Thiim and Marco Sorensen remained in the team s No 95 vehicle as a two person crew The change was made to give Aston Martin an increased chance of winning the World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers Jonathan Adam and Fernando Rees remained under contract with Aston Martin but were not slated to take part in any other races in the year Adam concentrated on sharing a TF Sport car with Derek Johnson in the British GT Championship 7 Paolo Ruberti returned to compete in the No 50 Larbre Competition car after missing the 24 Hours of Le Mans due to injury 8 Preview Edit The Nurburgring GP Strecke where the race was held The 6 Hours of Nurburgring was confirmed as part of the FIA World Endurance Championship s 2016 schedule in December 2015 in a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Paris It was the fourth of nine scheduled endurance sports car rounds of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship and the second running of the event as part of the championship The race was held on 24 July at the Nurburgring GP Strecke circuit with two preceding days of practice and qualifying 9 The Nurburgring GP Strecke track layout last modified in 2002 is 5 148 kilometres 3 199 mi long and is composed of sixteen corners 10 The 2016 running of the event saw the first usage of the tighter Veedol Chicane in the World Endurance Championship as was previously used in Formula One 11 Before the race Porsche drivers Marc Lieb Neel Jani and Romain Dumas led the Drivers Championship with 94 points 39 ahead of their nearest rivals Loic Duval Lucas di Grassi and Oliver Jarvis who were a further one in front of third placed Kamui Kobayashi Mike Conway and Stephane Sarrazin Lotterer Fassler and Treulyer were fourth with 35 points and Dominik Kraihamer Alexandre Imperatori and Matheo Tuscher rounded out the top five on 30 points 12 Porsche were leading the Manufacturers Championship with 127 points 38 ahead of their nearest rival Audi in second while the third placed manufacturer Toyota had accumulated 79 points 12 Porsche had so far dominated the championship with Audi securing the 6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps victory Kobayashi Conway and Sarrazin had finished second twice and Kraihmer Imperatori and Tuscher had secured third place finishes on two consecutive occasions 12 Several teams made modifications to their cars in preparation for the event Porsche introduced a third and final aerodynamic configuration that produced a large amount of downforce and less drag It was tested and evaluated in a four day test session at the Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya Most of the car s modifications were covered by its bodywork giving it a new front end appearance 13 Because of the track s short and tight layout Toyota elected to debut an ultra high downforce specification along with updates to the car s front and rear bodywork developed at the team s wind tunnel at their motor sport headquarters in Cologne 14 In the Balance of Performance adjustments the Porsche 911 RSR s weight was decreased by 15 kilograms 33 lb and its engine power was lowered due to the vehicle s air restrictor being reduced in size by two millimetres 0 079 in The Aston Martin Vantage GTE was equipped with the larger diameter restrictor it ran with at Spa Francorchamps 15 Practice Edit Romain Dumas pictured in 2014 had his car damaged with a barrier collision because of a brake disc failure Three were three practice sessions one 90 minute session each on Friday morning and afternoon and a one hour session on Saturday morning preceding Sunday s race 16 Lap times were not comparable to the previous year s because of the usage of the slower Veedol Chicane 17 Lieb s No 2 Porsche led the 90 minute period with a fastest lap time at 1 minute and 41 703 seconds nearly a twentieth of a second faster than teammate Brendon Hartley in the first Porsche LMP2 was led by Brundle in the No 26 Manor vehicle with a lap of 1 minute and 50 748 seconds which was recorded late in the session James Calado in the No 51 AF Corse Ferrari was quickest in LMGTE Pro while Pedro Lamy helped Aston Martin Racing to be fastest in LMGTE Am 18 The session was disrupted when the rear left suspension on Nicolas Lapierre s No 36 Signatech Alpine failed and went off into the exit of the turn one gravel trap which prompted the deployment of the full course yellow flag A red flag was later shown as the race control system continued to show the latter as in operation 18 19 In the second practice session which took place in mild weather conditions and was later affected by rain on portions of the track Mark Webber in the No 1 Porsche set the fastest lap time of the day at 1 minute and 40 997 seconds twenty minutes in 20 He finished 0 014 seconds faster than the second placed Fassler who in turn was 0 125 seconds quicker than his teammate Loic Duval in third Dumas car suffered a front left brake disc failure causing him to drive into the turn one barriers and damage the front end of his car This rendered him unable to take any further part in practice and triggered a full course yellow 21 Stephane Richelmi s No 36 Signatech Alpine led LMP2 early on but Rast ended it as the fastest driver in the class with a time of 1 minute and 48 965 seconds more than a second faster than Brundle s Strakka car 21 LMGTE Pro was led by Stanaway in the No 97 Aston Martin while Rui Aguas No 83 AF Corse Ferrari was fastest in LMGTE Am 20 Lamy and David Cheng were summoned by the stewards to race control after the two made contact 21 The third and final practice session was delayed three times for 45 minutes from its original start time because foggy weather conditions prevented the medical helicopter from flying 22 23 It was initially held on a damp track and some drizzle fell towards the session s end 24 Cars were equipped with intermediate tyres to start the session before switching to dry slick tyres when the track dried up 22 Webber set the fastest timed lap at 1 minute and 41 002 seconds with twenty minutes of practice left and was almost three tenths of a second faster than Anthony Davidson in Toyota s No 5 car 23 Duval spun the No 8 Audi at the second turn late in the session 22 Rast was the fastest LMP2 driver with a lap of 1 minute and 50 260 seconds in the session s final minute and was nearly seven tenths of a second quicker than Graves in Manor s No 44 car 24 Gianmaria Bruni recorded the quickest time in LMGTE Pro driving the No 51 AF Corse Ferrari while David Heinemeier Hansson in the No 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing Porsche was the fastest driver in LMGTE Am 22 despite spinning in the session s closing minutes 23 Qualifying Edit Andre Lotterer pictured in 2012 secured Audi s second pole position of the season Friday s afternoon qualification session was divided into two groups that lasted 25 minutes each Cars in LMGTE Pro and AM were sent out first After a five minute interval LMP1 and LMP2 vehicles drove onto the track All cars were required to be driven by two participants for one timed lap each and the starting order was determined by the competitor s fastest average times The fastest qualifier was awarded one point which went towards the Drivers and Manufacturers Championships 16 Light rain fell before qualifying started causing teams to use intermediate tyres on their cars until a dry line emerged on the track and vehicles were equipped with dry compound tyres Rain later returned to the track which prevented anyone from improving on their fastest lap times 25 The session was marked by a battle between Audi and Porsche 26 Lotterer in the No 8 Audi was fastest on the car s first timed lap and remained quickest with an average time of 1 minute and 39 444 seconds to clinch the team s second pole position of the season The car was joined on the grid s front row by the sister Audi of di Grassi Jarvis and Duval Jarvis had his fastest time revoked after spinning at the NGK chicane late in qualifying because he had violated track limits 26 27 Porsche s No 1 vehicle took third with Webber and Timo Bernhard behind the wheel 28 Webber was unable to improve on his lap time as he misjudged his braking point and went across the NGK chicane 26 while Bernard was delayed by LMP2 vehicles on both his laps 29 They were ahead of the team s second entry driven by Lieb and Jani and both Toyota cars took fifth and sixth 27 Lieb had no hybrid boost on his first lap and braked early for the chicane on his following attempt 29 Davidson attributed his car s position to having one timed lap and being delayed by traffic while Sebastien Buemi stated this was due to Toyota focusing on the race compromising their qualifying performance Sarrazin was unable to push hard because of the damp track 25 The two Rebellion cars rounded out the LMP1 qualifiers in seventh and ninth they were separated by the No 4 ByKolles Racing car of Simon Trummer Oliver Webb and Pierre Kaffer 26 In LMP2 the No 26 G Drive Oreca of Rast and Rusinov took the fastest time at 1 minute and 48 985 seconds securing the team s fourth consecutive class pole position of the season 30 The car was 0 743 seconds in front of the second placed qualifier the No 36 Signatech Alpine driven by Gustavo Menezes and Richelmi 26 Williamson in his first World Endurance Championship qualifying session recorded a time of 1 minute and 49 924 with Kane setting a one minute and 49 600 seconds circuit for an average lap total of 1 minute and 49 762 seconds 28 Thiim and Sorensen competing in the No 97 Aston Martin were the fastest LMGTE Pro qualifiers with a late two lap average of two minutes and 1 712 seconds which was recorded when the track was at its driest The No 66 Ford GT of Stefan Mucke and Olivier Pla was 0 247 seconds off the place and had the class pole until the No 97 Aston Martin s laps 26 Stanaway and Turner in the second Aston Martin qualified third in class ahead of the fourth placed Bruni and Calado in the No 71 AF Corse Ferrari Bruni had slick dry tyres fitted to his car and went off the track at the Mercedes Arena exit which caused his pit crew to install intermediate tyres 28 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing s No 88 Porsche driven by Patrick Long and Khaled Al Qubaisi took the LMGTE Am pole position with an average time of two minutes and 6 011 seconds in the first qualifying session s closing minutes 28 30 The duo were nearly two tenths of a second ahead of Wolf Henzler s No 88 KCMG Porsche with Paul Dalla Lana in the No 97 Aston Martin third 30 Post qualifying Edit Trummer and Ed Brown failed to complete the minimum qualifying times in qualifying but were allowed to take part in the race although they were prohibited from being the starting driver for their respective entries the No 4 ByKolles car and the No 30 Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier JS P2 Nissan 31 Qualifying results Edit Pole position winners in each class are indicated in bold 27 Final qualifying classification Pos Class Team Average Time Gap Grid1 LMP1 No 7 Audi Sport Team Joest 1 39 444 12 LMP1 No 8 Audi Sport Team Joest 1 39 710 0 266 23 LMP1 No 1 Porsche Team 1 39 861 0 417 34 LMP1 No 2 Porsche Team 1 39 893 0 449 45 LMP1 No 6 Toyota Gazoo Racing 1 40 639 1 195 56 LMP1 No 5 Toyota Gazoo Racing 1 40 748 1 304 67 LMP1 No 13 Rebellion Racing 1 46 081 6 637 78 LMP1 No 4 ByKolles Racing Team 1 46 907 7 463 89 LMP1 No 12 Rebellion Racing 1 47 026 7 582 910 LMP2 No 26 G Drive Racing 1 48 984 9 540 1011 LMP2 No 36 Signatech Alpine 1 49 727 10 283 1112 LMP2 No 42 Strakka Racing 1 49 762 10 318 1213 LMP2 No 43 RGR Sport by Morand 1 50 105 10 661 1314 LMP2 No 44 Manor 1 50 372 10 928 1415 LMP2 No 27 SMP Racing 1 50 948 11 504 1516 LMP2 No 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports 1 51 194 11 750 1617 LMP2 No 45 Manor 1 51 294 11 850 1718 LMP2 No 37 SMP Racing 1 51 667 12 223 1819 LMP2 No 35 Baxi DC Racing Alpine 1 52 506 13 062 1920 LMP2 No 30 Extreme Speed Motorsports 1 56 462 17 018 2021 LMGTE Pro No 95 Aston Martin Racing 2 01 172 22 268 2122 LMGTE Pro No 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK 2 01 959 22 515 2223 LMGTE Pro No 97 Aston Martin Racing 2 02 220 22 776 2324 LMGTE Pro No 51 AF Corse 2 02 512 23 068 2425 LMGTE Pro No 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK 2 03 256 23 812 2526 LMGTE Pro No 77 Dempsey Proton Racing 2 03 681 24 237 2627 LMGTE Am No 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing 2 06 011 26 567 2728 LMGTE Am No 78 KCMG 2 06 197 26 753 2829 LMGTE Am No 98 Aston Martin Racing 2 06 372 26 928 2930 LMGTE Am No 83 AF Corse 2 06 589 27 145 3031 LMGTE Pro No 71 AF Corse 2 06 745 27 301 3132 LMGTE Am No 50 Larbre Competition 2 09 127 29 683 3233 LMGTE Am No 86 Gulf Racing 2 09 820 30 376 33Race EditWeather conditions at the start were sunny and dry The air temperature was between 20 24 C 68 75 F and the track temperature ranged from 24 5 32 C 76 1 89 6 F 32 weather forecasts predicted conditions would remain consistent with a 20 chance of rain 33 58 000 people attended the race 34 The race started at 13 00 Central European Summer Time UTC 02 00 with the three time Olympic gold medallist skier Maria Hofl Riesch having the honour of waving the green flag 35 The No 7 Audi maintained its pole position advantage heading into the first turn with Bernard in Porsche s first car overtaking Audi s No 8 vehicle around the outside for second place at the second corner 36 Mucke in the No 66 Ford GT moved into the LMGTE Pro lead at turn one and Aston Martin s No 95 car fell to third with the team s No 97 car moving into second in class while Abu Dhabi Proton s No 88 Porsche maintained the LMGTE Am lead 37 Mucke lost the LMGTE Pro lead at the beginning of lap two when he made an error allowing both Aston Martin cars to overtake him 36 The stewards investigated the start but elected to take no further action 37 Neel Jani pictured in 2011 battled Oliver Jarvis early in the race and eventually finished fourth overall Fassler extended his lead to 1 5 seconds over Jarvis while both Toyota cars were lapping one second slower than the leader s place and the No 4 ByKolles car moved in front of Rebellion Racing s No 13 vehicle Bernard lost control of his car while lapping one of the Ford GT entrants allowing Jarvis to close up to him 37 Bernard attempted to pass Fassler around the outside at turn one for first position but the latter defended his line and narrowly avoided going wide off the track 37 36 It allowed Jarvis and Jani to again close the gap and made it a four car battle for first place while lapping slower traffic 36 Bruni battled Mucke for third in LMGTE Pro and had Harry Tincknell in the second Ford close behind him Bernard caught Fassler who was held up by one of the Aston Martin cars in the final turn and temporarily claimed the lead in the first corner before running wide Bernhard avoided hitting the KCMG car allowing the No 7 Audi to retake the position at the turn s exit 37 Jani attempted to move in front by going around the inside of Jarvis but after driving back onto the racing line heading into the first turn locked his tyres This caused Jani to drive straight and Mucke s front end made contact with the Porsche s left rear corner causing him to spin onto the run off area 37 36 In the battle for first Fassler held off another challenge from Bernhard 37 while Jani rejoined the track in fourth place narrowly ahead of Nakajima in the No 5 Toyota The contest for second in LMGTE Pro continued with the top four cars running closely together without any action until Tincknell overtook Bruni around the inside for fourth position at the first corner 36 The stewards elected not to take any action over the collision between Jani and Mucke at turn one and Filipe Albuquerque overtook Nicolas Minassian for fifth position in LMP2 37 The first round of lead car pit stops for car adjustments and driver changes commenced after 50 minutes when both Audi cars made pit stops After the pit stops Hartley took over the No 1 Porsche and gained the lead because both Audi entries were delayed by slower cars 36 Fuel went onto the hot exhaust of the second placed No 66 Ford GT in LMGTE Pro which did not have its breather cap closed causing a flash fire Andy Priaulx who had taken over from Tincknell exited the car and course officials and the team s crew members were required to extinguish the flames 38 39 The fire damaged the car s turbocharger causing Priaulx to run at a reduced pace 38 Lieb reported his car had a vibration while Hartley was warned about track limits 37 The No 95 Aston Martin continued to lead LMGTE Pro but the team s No 98 car required a door change after losing one of its wing mirrors dropping it to sixth 40 Joel Camathias in KCMG s Porsche was now running at the front of LMGTE Am ahead of the second placed No 83 AF Corse Ferrari Jarvis closed to eight tenths of a second behind Hartley until the latter responded by going half a second quicker but later reported his car was loose under braking when entering the track s corners Hartley lost time through traffic and Jarvis overtook him for the lead at the NGK chicane Hartley was caught by Lotterer who passed him for second at the first turn 37 Porsche identified a loss in tyre pressure in Hartley s car and chose to pit him 41 and Webber climbed aboard the No 1 car Lieb made a pit stop from the lead handing first and second positions to both Toyota cars Buemi held it for the next few laps until their stops and ceded it to Webber Pierre Ragues became the LMGTE Am leader after moving in front of Francois Perrodo and the KCMG Porsche The first full course yellow was necessitated when Perrodo spun his car into the NGK chicane gravel trap Marshals cleaned the track at the ninth and twelfth turns 37 During the full course yellow Abu Dhabi Proton Racing s No 88 car caught fire but the flames were extinguished and it was able to rejoin the event The race resumed nine minutes later with Webber leading at the restart Christian Ried overtook Yutaka Yamagishi for the LMGTE Am lead in the first corner before Mathias Lauda claimed the position on the following lap 37 Brundle drove slowly with a gearbox problem and made a pit stop from the LMP2 lead before being pushed into his garage to retire 37 40 The overall leaders made pit stops after two hours and 30 minutes which saw the deployment of the second full course yellow when one of the Toyota s dive planes was located in the sixth corner 37 40 Racing resumed four minutes later with Jani leading the field ahead of teammate Bernhard and di Grassi Jani held a ten second lead over Bernhard as the race entered its halfway mark and the chance of rain decreased significantly Webb stopped his car at the outside of the eleventh turn with smoke billowing from his car and retired prompting the third full course yellow During the full course yellow several cars elected to make pit stops for fuel and driver changes 37 Timo Bernhard pictured in 2014 secured the No 1 Porsche s first victory of the season Racing resumed seven minutes later with Lieb maintaining the No 2 Porsche s advantage over teammate Hartley Thiim was overtaken by Bruni for the LMGTE Pro lead while Hartley reduced the time deficit to teammate Lieb to eleven seconds The No 83 AF Corse Ferrari was issued with a 20 second time penalty after it was observed speeding in the pit lane during the full course yellow Toyota s No 6 car was pushed into the garage to repair a loose engine component Sam Bird driving the No 71 AF Corse car went into the turn five gravel trap but recovered to remain in third place in LMGTE Pro Pizzonia in Manor s No 44 vehicle passed Leventis s No 42 Strakka Racing car for third place in LMP2 the latter fell to fifth after he was overtaken by Derani 37 A fourth full course yellow was triggered when Lieb attempted to lap Kahled Al Qubaisi in the No 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing car but hit him sending the latter into the turn six gravel trap 37 41 Most of the LMP1 and LMP2 runners made pit stops during the full course yellow Lieb s front left dive plane was damaged and required repairs Audi s No 7 car had its front bodywork changed and the track was cleaned by marshals 37 The race resumed thirteen minutes later with the No 1 Porsche driven by Webber leading teammate Jani and Duval Jani closed the gap to teammate Webber over the next ten minutes Webber was then instructed by Porsche to allow Jani to move ahead of him because of Jani s faster pace Jani overtook Webber for the lead at the first corner shortly afterwards Shortly after Jani was issued a drive through penalty for his collision with the No 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing car and served it four minutes later He was able to catch Duval and attempted to pass him around the outside but the French driver defended his position at the first turn The two drivers continued to battle allowing Lotterer to reduce the time distance Lotterer attempted to overtake Jani around the outside but Jani defended his position causing Lotterer to run wide and the two made minor contact Lotterer reduced his speed but caught back up to Jani while moving through slower cars Jani was overtaken by Lotterer at the NGK chicane but the duo drove alongside each other in the final turn and Jani reclaimed second position at turn one Jani s car was hit at its rear end by a BR01 car at the chicane Lotterer moved into second by passing Jani in the Mercedes Arena section 37 The fifth and final full course yellow was shown to allow marshals to remove the debris from Jani s car All cars elected to make pit stops during the full course yellow Bernhard relieved Webber of his driving duties in the No 1 Porsche and remained the leader at the restart six minutes later The No 2 Porsche was shown a black and orange flag requiring it to make a pit stop for repairs to its left rear corner and reemerged in fourth position Second placed LMP2 driver Bruno Senna went into gravel and grass but rejoined without any significant damage Throughout the remainder of the event Bernhard kept the overall lead and took the first victory of the season for the No 1 Porsche and its first since the 2015 6 Hours of Shanghai The No 8 Audi finished in second ahead of the team s No 7 car in third 37 The No 36 Signatech Alpine car of Menzes Lapierre and Richelmi secured the victory in LMP2 and their third consecutive victory of the year 16 seconds ahead of second placed No 43 RGR Sport car AF Corse s No 51 Ferrari in LMGTE Pro clinched its first victory of the season the first of Calado s career and the 13th for Bruni followed 47 seconds later by teammates Bird and Rigon in second place by teammates 42 Upon taking the lead from KCMG and holding it for the last 48 laps 43 Lamy Lauda and Dalla Lana clinched Aston Martin s second victory in LMGTE Am ahead of Perrodo Collard and Agias in the No 83 AF Corse car KCMG s No 78 Porsche initially finished second but was disqualified when it was discovered that the car s minimum ride height was not compliant with the regulations 42 Post race Edit The top three finishers of each category appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and in a later press conference Bernhard said the victory was especially sweet because Porsche s success was hard fought and it helped reduce the effect of his teammates poor form in the season s first three races 44 Hartley stated his satisfaction at finishing as the winner and was pleased with his second stint because the circuit came to his car balance wise 44 Webber spoke of his happiness for Porsche winning their home event saying It was an exceptional performance against strong competition and was content with Porsche s performance 44 Di Grassi stated We can be happy with our second place We made no mistakes and constantly drove at the limit When you re on the front row you d obviously like to win But today we were lacking the necessary fortune 44 Duval said Audi executed a good performance in defence but that Porsche were simply fortunate in winning the race 44 Jarvis spoke of his feeling the No 8 Audi s second place was like a little victory and after the team s performance at Le Mans it was to be an interesting season 44 Fassler said his team was pleased to finish in third but planned to perform more strongly in the next race and Lotterer stated Audi worked well as a team and was looking forward to the 6 Hours of Mexico 44 The result meant Lieb Jani and Dumas maintained their lead in the Drivers Championship with 106 points 33 ahead of second place finishers Duval di Grassi and Jarvis and a further four in front of Kobayashi Conway and Sarrazin Third place finishers Fassler and Lotterer maintained fourth place on 51 points and the seventh place drivers Kraihamer Imperatori and Tuscher remained in fifth position on 36 points 12 Porsche remained in the lead of the Manufacturers Championship on 164 points 35 in front of their nearest rival Audi in second and a further 32 ahead of Toyota with five races left in the season 12 Race results Edit The minimum number of laps for classification 70 per cent of the overall winning car s race distance was 136 laps Class winners are denoted in bold 45 Final race classification Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Tyre Laps Time RetiredEngine1 LMP1 1 Porsche Team Timo Bernhard Mark Webber Brendon Hartley Porsche 919 Hybrid M 194 06 01 16 183Porsche 2 0 L Turbo V42 LMP1 8 Audi Sport Team Joest Lucas di Grassi Loic Duval Oliver Jarvis Audi R18 M 194 53 787Audi TDI 4 0 L Turbo Diesel V63 LMP1 7 Audi Sport Team Joest Marcel Fassler Andre Lotterer Audi R18 M 194 54 483Audi TDI 4 0 L Turbo Diesel V64 LMP1 2 Porsche Team Romain Dumas Neel Jani Marc Lieb Porsche 919 Hybrid M 194 1 37 324Porsche 2 0 L Turbo V45 LMP1 5 Toyota Gazoo Racing Anthony Davidson Sebastien Buemi Kazuki Nakajima Toyota TS050 Hybrid M 193 1 LapToyota 2 4 L Turbo V66 LMP1 6 Toyota Gazoo Racing Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi Toyota TS050 Hybrid M 190 4 LapsToyota 2 4 L Turbo V67 LMP1 13 Rebellion Racing Matheo Tuscher Dominik Kraihamer Alexandre Imperatori Rebellion R One D 178 16 LapsAER 2 4 L Turbo V68 LMP2 36 Signatech Alpine Gustavo Menezes Nicolas Lapierre Stephane Richelmi Alpine A460 D 178 16 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V89 LMP2 43 RGR Sport by Morand Ricardo Gonzalez Filipe Albuquerque Bruno Senna Ligier JS P2 D 178 16 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V810 LMP2 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports Ryan Dalziel Pipo Derani Chris Cumming Ligier JS P2 M 176 18 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V811 LMP2 42 Strakka Racing Nick Leventis Jonny Kane Lewis Williamson Gibson 015S D 176 18 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V812 LMP2 44 Manor Tor Graves Antonio Pizzonia Matthew Howson Oreca 05 D 176 18 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V813 LMP2 37 SMP Racing Vitaly Petrov Kirill Ladygin Viktor Shaitar BR Engineering BR01 D 175 19 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V814 LMP2 35 Baxi DC Racing Alpine David Cheng Ho Pin Tung Nelson Panciatici Alpine A460 D 175 19 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V815 LMP2 27 SMP Racing Nicolas Minassian Maurizio Mediani BR Engineering BR01 D 175 19 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V816 LMP2 30 Extreme Speed Motorsports Scott Sharp Ed Brown Johannes van Overbeek Ligier JS P2 M 172 22 LapsNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V817 LMP1 12 Rebellion Racing Nico Prost Nick Heidfeld Mathias Beche Rebellion R One D 171 23 LapsAER P60 2 4 L Turbo V618 LMGTEPro 51 AF Corse Gianmaria Bruni James Calado Ferrari 488 GTE M 170 24 LapsFerrari F154CB 3 9 L Turbo V819 LMGTEPro 71 AF Corse Davide Rigon Sam Bird Ferrari 488 GTE M 170 24 LapsFerrari F154CB 3 9 L Turbo V820 LMGTEPro 95 Aston Martin Racing Nicki Thiim Marco Sorensen Aston Martin Vantage GTE D 170 24 LapsAston Martin 4 5 L V821 LMGTEPro 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Stefan Mucke Olivier Pla Ford GT M 169 25 LapsFord EcoBoost 3 5 L Turbo V622 LMGTEPro 97 Aston Martin Racing Richie Stanaway Darren Turner Aston Martin Vantage GTE D 169 25 LapsAston Martin 4 5 L V823 LMGTEPro 77 Dempsey Proton Racing Richard Lietz Michael Christensen Porsche 911 RSR M 169 25 LapsPorsche 4 0 L Flat 624 LMGTEAm 98 Aston Martin Racing Paul Dalla Lana Pedro Lamy Mathias Lauda Aston Martin Vantage GTE D 166 28 LapsAston Martin 4 5 L V825 LMGTEAm 83 AF Corse Francois Perrodo Emmanuel Collard Rui Aguas Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 M 166 28 LapsFerrari 4 5 L V826 LMGTEAm 50 Larbre Competition Yutaka Yamagishi Pierre Ragues Paolo Ruberti Chevrolet Corvette C7 R M 165 29 LapsChevrolet LT5 5 5 5 L V827 LMGTEAm 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing Khaled Al Qubaisi David Heinemeier Hansson Patrick Long Porsche 911 RSR M 164 30 LapsPorsche 4 0 L Flat 628 LMGTEAm 86 Gulf Racing Michael Wainwright Adam Carroll Ben Barker Porsche 911 RSR M 164 30 LapsPorsche 4 0 L Flat 629 LMGTEPro 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK Marino Franchitti Andy Priaulx Harry Tincknell Ford GT M 155 39 LapsFord EcoBoost 3 5 L Turbo V6DNF LMP2 45 Manor Matt Rao Richard Bradley Roberto Merhi Oreca 05 D 149 BrakesNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8DNF LMP1 4 ByKolles Racing Team Simon Trummer Oliver Webb Pierre Kaffer CLM P1 01 D 98 EngineAER P60 2 4 L Turbo V6DNF LMP2 26 G Drive Racing Roman Rusinov Rene Rast Alex Brundle Oreca 05 D 74 GearboxNissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8EX LMGTEAm 78 KCMG Christian Ried Wolf Henzler Joel Camathias Porsche 911 RSR M 166 Disqualified N 1 Porsche 4 0 L Flat 6 Tyre manufacturers KeySymbol Tyre manufacturerD DunlopM MichelinStandings after the race EditWorld Endurance Drivers Championship standings 12 Pos Driver Points1 Marc Lieb Romain Dumas Neel Jani 1062 Loic Duval Lucas di Grassi Oliver Jarvis 733 Stephane Sarrazin Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi 624 Andre Lotterer Marcel Fassler 515 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