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2016 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps

The 2016 WEC 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, formally the WEC 6 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps, was a six hour endurance sports car racing event held for Le Mans Prototype and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance cars at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium on 5–7 May 2016. Spa-Francorchamps served as the second race of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship, and was the fifth running of the event as part of the championship. A total of 56,000 people attended the race.

Layout of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

The No. 1 Porsche of Timo Bernhard, Mark Webber and Brendon Hartley started from pole position and held the race's overall lead until the No. 5 Toyota TS050 Hybrid of Sébastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima gained it after the first pit stop phase after electing not to change tyres. He held it until smoke billowed from his engine, causing him to return to his garage for repairs. Audi's No. 8 car of Oliver Jarvis, Lucas di Grassi and Loïc Duval inherited the lead which they maintained for the remainder of the race to secure the team's first victory of the season. Porsche's first car, driven by the eventual Drivers' Champions, Romain Dumas, Neel Jani and Marc Lieb finished second, and the No. 13 Rebellion Racing car of Dominik Kraihamer, Alexandre Imperatori and Mathéo Tuscher came in third. It was Jarvis's and di Grassi's first victory in the FIA World Endurance Championship.

The Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) category was won by the Signatech Alpine driven by Nicolas Lapierre, Gustavo Menezes and Stéphane Richelmi. Lapierre took the lead in the closing stages of the race after passing No. 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports driver Pipo Derani which earned Menezes and Richelmi their first LMP2 class victories in the World Endurance Championship. Sam Bird and Davide Rigon in the No. 71 AF Corse Ferrari took the victory in the Le Mans Grand Tourer Endurance Professional (LMGTE Pro) class with a one-lap advantage over second-placed No. 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team drivers Andy Priaulx, Marino Franchitti and Harry Tincknell. The Le Mans Grand Tourer Endurance Amateur (LMGTE Am) category was led for most of the final hour by the No. 98 Aston Martin of Pedro Lamy, Paul Dalla Lana and Mathias Lauda and held it to clinch victory in the class, ahead of the No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari driven by François Perrodo, Emmanuel Collard and Rui Águas.

The result meant Marc Lieb, Neel Jani and Romain Dumas maintained their Drivers' Championship lead with 43 points, 15 ahead of third-place finishers Kraihamer, Imperatori and Tuscher, and a further point in front of race winners Duval, di Grassi and Jarvis. Nick Heidfeld, Nico Prost and Nelson Piquet Jr. retained fourth place and Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway and Stéphane Sarrazin rounded out the top five. Porsche increased its lead in the Manufacturers' Championship on 56 points, 13 in front of their nearest rival Toyota in second, and a further two ahead of Audi with seven races left in the season.

Entrants edit

A total of 34 cars were officially entered for the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, with the bulk of the entries in Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1) and Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2). The 2015 race winners, Audi Team Joest Racing, returned to defend their title. Three manufacturers were represented in LMP1, including a pair of cars entered by Porsche, Toyota and Audi who all elected not to included a third car at this year's race. Rebellion Racing and ByKolles Racing were the two representatives of the LMP1 privateer teams.[1] David Markozov returned to drive the No. 27 SMP Racing BR Engineering BR01 car after he was prevented from taking part at Silverstone because of family problems.[2] LMP2 consisted of 12 cars with 36 drivers in five different types of chassis with one additional Gibson 015S from G-Drive Racing who fielded the 4 Hours of Silverstone winners Giedo van der Garde, Simon Dolan and were joined by GP3 Series driver Jake Dennis.[1]

The Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional (LMGTE Pro) field consisted of three manufacturers (Aston Martin, Ford, and Ferrari) with one change of driver: Jonathan Adam, who missed the opening race because he was participating in the British GT Championship, returned to the World Endurance Championship to Aston Martin Racing[2] 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] Patrick Long made his first start of the year in the championship alongside Khaled Al Qubaisi and David Heinemeier Hansson in Abu Dhabi Proton Racing's No. 88 Porsche 911 RSR after missing the first round because of commitments to other motor racing series.[2]

Background edit

 
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, where the race was held.

The 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps was confirmed as part of the FIA World Endurance Championship's 2016 schedule in December 2015 at a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Paris.[3] It was the second of nine scheduled endurance sports car rounds of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship, and the fifth running of the event as part of the championship. The race was held on 7 May 2016 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Stavelot, Belgium with two preceding days of practice and qualifying.[4] The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is a race track that is 7.004 kilometres (4.352 mi) long and has twenty corners.[5]

Endurance racing events were first held at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in 1924 with the Spa 24 Hours. 39 years later, the track began holding 500 km (310 mi) World Sportscar Championship races which later expanded to 1,000 km (620 mi). It was cancelled after the 1975 running because of modern safety concerns. It was resurrected in 1982 on the reconfigured Spa-Francorchamps track layout and remained on the calendar until 1990. Spa-Francorchamps again began holding endurance sports car races from 1999 and the 6 Hour event was made part of the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2012.[6] The race is considered by many as a final preparation event for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[4]

Before the race Porsche drivers Marc Lieb, Neel Jani and Romain Dumas led the Drivers' Championship with 25 points each, seven points ahead of their nearest rivals Kamui Kobayashi, Mike Conway and Stéphane Sarrazin, and a further three in front of third-placed Dominik Kraihamer, Alexandre Imperatori and Mathéo Tuscher. Nick Heidfeld, Nico Prost and Nelson Piquet Jr. were fourth on twelve points, and Bruno Senna, Filipe Albuquerque and Ricardo González rounded out the top five with ten points.[7] Toyota were leading the Manufacturers' Championship with 33 points, eight ahead of their rival Porsche in second; the third-placed manufacturer Audi had scored one point.[7] Porsche had won the preceding event, the 6 Hours of Silverstone, after the No. 7 Audi car was disqualified when it was discovered that its front skid block was worn out by more than the amount permitted in the sport's technical regulations.[8]

After being unable to win the previous running of the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, Dumas said that Porsche had to be focused, remain calm, and ensure the team did not make any mistakes.[9] Brendon Hartley, driving the No. 1 Porsche 919 Hybrid, said he was looking forward to racing the circuit because it is one of his favourite tracks and spoke of his feeling it would be a good race for him and his teammates. He also stated that he felt that his defence of the World Drivers' Championship would be revived at the track following his disqualification from the Silverstone event.[10] Toyota No. 5 car co-driver Anthony Davidson said that the race would give them an indication of the segments that needed focus on before heading to Le Mans and was looking forward to competing at Spa-Francorchamps. Having missed the previous year's running of the event due to injury, Kazuki Nakajima was pleased to return to the circuit and spoke of his belief that the race would be better than Silverstone.[11]

Due to the configuration of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, with its high average speed and abundance of elevation change, the teams all set up their cars to produce the maximum amount of downforce possible and to have the least amount of drag available.[9][11] Toyota, however, opted to use a high-downforce specification which gave them have an advantage in the track's second sector.[12] The teams tested the aerodynamic changes in a two-day testing session at the Ciudad del Motor de Aragón in April where they learned more about the package and better understood how they operated.[9][11] Aston Martin were allowed to decrease the minimum weight of their cars by 20 kilograms (44 lb), making it the lightest vehicle in LMGTE Pro, and Ford Chip Ganassi Team were granted permission to increase their refuelling restrictor by 4.5 millimetres (0.18 in) which allowed for faster refuelling pit stops.[13]

Practice edit

There were three practice sessions—one 90-minute session each on Thursday afternoon and evening and a single one-hour session on Friday afternoon—preceding Saturday's race.[14] The first session was held in sunny weather conditions.[15] The No. 1 Porsche 919 Hybrid driven by Hartley led the 90-minute period through its mid-way point with the fastest lap time of the day, at 1 minute and 58.012 seconds, almost six-tenths of a second ahead of teammate Jani in second.[16] Audi's second R18 was twice shown a black and orange flag because of a lack of telemetry for which the team was given a €1,000 suspended fine for the remainder of the race weekend and were required to change the vehicle's battery.[16][17] LMP2 was led by Pipo Derani's No. 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports Oreca with a lap of 2 minutes and 8.974 seconds which was recorded within the session's first fifteen minutes. Adam's No. 97 Aston Martin was quickest in the LMGTE Pro while Pedro Lamy helped the British manufacturer to be fastest in LMGTE Am.[16]

 
Loïc Duval (pictured in 2011) damaged his car in a third practice session collision.

In the second practice session, which took place in cooler weather conditions,[15] Sarrazin in the No. 6 Toyota, was fastest with a time of 1 minute and 58.566 seconds, which was set early in the 90-minute period. His teammate Nakajima finished with the second-quickest time, with Mark Webber in the No. 1 Porsche ending up third-fastest. The second Audi vehicle did not take part because their mechanics were unable to repair a failed front axle drivetrain. Roberto Merhi achieved the only time under the two minute and eight second mark in LMP2 in the No. 45 Manor Oreca with a lap of 2 minutes and 7.865 seconds, eight-tenths of a second faster than the second G-Drive car of van der Garde. LMGTE Pro was led by James Calado in the No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari with the Italian marque setting the fastest time in the LMGTE Am with Rui Águas driving the No. 83 vehicle.[18] The session ended prematurely with seven minutes remaining when Yutaka Yamagishi in Larbre Compétition's No. 50 Chevrolet was reported to have dropped fuel on the track and then collided with the barriers at Stavelot corner.[18][19]

The final practice session occurred in sunny weather conditions.[20] Timo Bernhard set the fastest timed lap of the weekend so far at 1 minute and 56.456 seconds in the No. 1 Porsche, 1.6 seconds faster than the second quickest car of teammate Jani.[21] Loïc Duval made contact with Christian Ried's No. 78 Proton Porsche 911 RSR driving into the Bus Stop chicane in the session's halfway period, damaging his vehicle's front-left quarter, but managed to return to his garage where it remained until the end of practice for repairs to its bodywork.[20] René Rast was the fastest LMP2 driver in the No. 26 G-Drive Oreca with a time of 2 minutes and 7.341 seconds, four-tenths of a second quicker than Nelson Panciatici's No. 35 Signatech Alpine Oreca. Gianmaria Bruni recorded the quickest LMGTE Pro time ahead of AF Corse teammate Davide Rigon while Paolo Ruberti, driving the No. 50 Larbre Competition Chevrolet, was the fastest driver in LMGTE Am.[21]

Qualifying edit

 
Timo Bernhard (pictured in 2014) clinched Porsche's first pole position of the season.

Friday's late afternoon qualification session was divided into two groups that lasted 25 minutes each.[14] Cars in LMGTE Pro and Am were sent out first and, after a five-minute interval, LMP1 and LMP2 vehicles drove onto the track. All vehicles 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.[22] Qualifying took place in sunny weather conditions.[23] Porsche led the time sheets early on with a flying lap from Hartley in the No. 1 entry before Bernhard improved it to clinch the team's first pole position of the season[24] with an average time of 1 minute and 55.793 seconds. This was Hartley's, Bernhard's and Webber's seventh of their careers, and the 13th for the manufacturer.[23] They were joined on the grid's front row by teammates Jani and Lieb who were nearly eight-tenths of a second off Bernhard and Hartley's pace. It marked the first time that Porsche began a World Endurance Championship on the grid's front row since the 2015 6 Hours of Bahrain.[25][26] Lieb was not happy with his fastest lap because he braked early and could not find a rhythm he liked.[23]

Further down the field, there was an intense battle between Audi and Toyota for positions three to six.[24] Audi struggled to find an optimum set-up for their cars as they secured fourth and sixth positions. They were separated by the two Toyota vehicles in third and fifth places.[25] André Lotterer was slowed by another car on the start of his first timed lap and was affected by oversteer on his second lap of the circuit. Marcel Fässler took over the No. 7 Audi entry from Lotterer and abandoned his first attempt because his vehicle's rear-end became excessively light and later lost downforce behind two cars in Blanchimont corner which restricted the car to starting sixth.[23] The two Rebellion Racing cars and the No. 4 ByKolles Racing CLM P1/01 rounded out the LMP1 qualifiers.[25] Qualifying was stopped for ten minutes when the ByKolles car collided with the No. 43 Manor entry at La Source and debris coming from the former's rear bodywork littered the track at Radallion corner.[24][27]

In LMP2, the No. 26 G-Drive Oreca car of Rast and Roman Rusinov took the fastest time at 2 minutes and 7.363 seconds,[24] which was set towards the end of qualifying and was a new class record at the track.[26] The two were half a second quicker than the second-place class qualifier, the No. 36 Singatech Alpine vehicle.[24] Merhi held the category lead early in the session with a lap of two minutes and 7,920 seconds but his co-driver Matt Rao was unable to match the latter's time and was the third fastest qualifier, ahead of G-Drive's No. 38 entry in fourth.[27] Sam Bird and Rigon, competing in the No. 71 AF Corse entry, were the fastest LMGTE Pro qualifiers with a two-lap average lap time of 2 minutes and 17.644 seconds. Bruni, in the second AF Corse vehicle, improved late in qualifying, pushing Aston Martin's No. 97 car down to third, and the two Ford Chip Ganassi Team entries rounded out the top five class qualifiers. The No. 98 Aston Martin of Paul Dalla Lana and Lamy took the pole position in LMGTE Am, 1.8 seconds ahead of second-place qualifier, AF Corse's No. 81 car.[28]

Post-qualifying edit

The stewards reprimanded six drivers for their slow reaction to the red flag, while the fastest laps from the No. 50 Larbre Compétition Chevrolet, the No. 78 KCMG Porsche, and No. 88 Abu-Dhabi Proton Racing entry were disallowed because the drivers were adjudged to have exceeded track limits. The ruling meant the Gulf Racing's No. 86 car moved from sixth to fourth in LMGTE Am.[29] The No. 51 AF Corse entry, and Ford Chip Ganassi Team's No. 66 car, failed their post-qualifying checks when it was discovered that the vehicles were able to start their engines with and without their fuel couplings engaged; they were allowed to start the race.[29] Michael Christensen, one of two drivers of the No. 77 Dempsey Proton Porsche, failed to reach the 107 per cent mark of the fastest qualifying time in LMGTE Pro and was prohibited from starting the event. He was however allowed to partake in the rest of the race. The ruling meant the car's second driver Richard Lietz took over Christensen's starting duties.[30]

Qualifying results edit

Pole position winners in each class are indicated in bold.[31]

Final qualifying classification
Pos Class Team Average Time Gap Grid
1 LMP1 No. 1 Porsche Team 1:55.793 1
2 LMP1 No. 2 Porsche Team 1:56.590 +0.797 2
3 LMP1 No. 6 Toyota Racing 1:57.698 +1.905 3
4 LMP1 No. 8 Audi Sport Team Joest 1:57.716 +1.923 4
5 LMP1 No. 5 Toyota Racing 1:57.750 +1.957 5
6 LMP1 No. 7 Audi Sport Team Joest 1:57.915 +2.122 6
7 LMP1 No. 13 Rebellion Racing 2:01.547 +5.754 7
8 LMP1 No. 12 Rebellion Racing 2:02.126 +6.333 8
9 LMP1 No. 4 ByKolles Racing Team 2:03.571 +7.778 9
10 LMP2 No. 26 G-Drive Racing 2:07.363 +11.570 10
11 LMP2 No. 36 Signatech Alpine 2:07.822 +12.029 11
12 LMP2 No. 45 Manor 2:08.336 +12.243 12
13 LMP2 No. 38 G-Drive Racing 2:08.557 +12.764 13
14 LMP2 No. 44 Manor 2:08.893 +13.100 14
15 LMP2 No. 43 RGR Sport by Morand 2:09.125 +13.332 15
16 LMP2 No. 37 SMP Racing 2:09.445 +13.652 16
17 LMP2 No. 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports 2:09.601 +13.808 17
18 LMP2 No. 27 SMP Racing 2:09.625 +13.832 18
19 LMP2 No. 35 Baxi DC Racing Alpine 2:10.230 +14.437 19
20 LMP2 No. 42 Strakka Racing 2:11.160 +15.367 20
21 LMP2 No. 30 Extreme Speed Motorsports 2:13.708 +17.915 21
22 LMGTE Pro No. 71 AF Corse 2:17.644 +21.851 22
23 LMGTE Pro No. 51 AF Corse 2:17.961 +22.168 23
24 LMGTE Pro No. 97 Aston Martin Racing 2:17.987 +22.194 24
25 LMGTE Pro No. 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK 2:18.380 +22.587 25
26 LMGTE Pro No. 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK 2:18.418 +22.625 26
27 LMGTE Pro No. 95 Aston Martin Racing 2:18.739 +22.946 27
28 LMGTE Pro No. 77 Dempsey-Proton Racing 2:20.036 +24.243 28
29 LMGTE Am No. 98 Aston Martin Racing 2:20.351 +24.558 29
30 LMGTE Am No. 83 AF Corse 2:22.202 +26.409 30
31 LMGTE Am No. 88 Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing 2:22.457 +26.664 31
32 LMGTE Am No. 86 Gulf Racing 2:22.928 +27.135 32
33 LMGTE Am No. 78 KCMG 2:23.316 +27.523 33
34 LMGTE Am No. 50 Larbre Compétition 2:23.590 +27.797 34

Race edit

Weather conditions were dry and sunny at the start of the race. The air temperature throughout the race ranged from 20 to 24.5 °C (68.0 to 76.1 °F) with the track temperature between 24 and 52 °C (75 and 126 °F).[32][33] 56,000 people attended the event.[12] The race began at 14:30 Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).[14] Hartley maintained his pole position advantage heading into the first corner. After starting fourth, the No. 8 Audi moved to third while the team's second car went from sixth to fourth driving up to Les Combes corner. Hartley began to pull away from the rest of the field.[34] Merhi spun his car leaving the first turn but his teammate Will Stevens overtook Nicolas Lapierre for second position in LMP2.[34][35] The No. 7 Audi went wide at La Source but narrowly maintained fourth place. In LMGTE Pro, Bruni passed teammate Bird to claim the lead on the first lap. Vitaly Petrov's right-rear tyre was punctured following contact with another car on the first lap, causing him to make an unscheduled pit stop where his vehicle's floor and bodywork was changed. Derani and Panciatici made contact at Les Combes but both continued without any major damage.[34]

 
Benoît Tréluyer (pictured in 2013) was afflicted with multiple issues with his Audi

Benoît Tréluyer, driving the No. 7 Audi, was pressured by the two Toyota cars with Conway driving closely behind him heading into the Bus Stop chicane.[34] Buemi got ahead of Conway driving into Les Combes to move into fourth place overall. Bird made a mistake at Pouhon, allowing his teammate Bruni to reclaim the LMGTE Pro lead. Twenty minutes in, Lieb slowed with a hybrid system problem and began lapping slower than most of the LMP1 runners.[34][35] The result meant he was unable to utilise his car's full electric power capability for the remainder of the event,[36] and he quickly fell to sixth place behind both Audi entrants and the first Toyota car.[34] Tréluyer was overtaken around the outside for third place by Buemi at the Bus Stop chicane while Conway got ahead of the former shortly after.[37] Lieb was told by his team to remain on the circuit and manage the problem as Porsche needed the extra points for the championship. Derani and Panciatci continued to battle for position which was resolved when the former went slightly wide at Eau Rouge and had to reduce his speed to avoid contact, allowing the latter to take over the position. After spinning at the start, Merhi moved back to fifth place in the LMP2 field.[34]

Tréluyer was delayed by slower traffic, allowing Conway to overtake him for fourth position before the latter ran wide at the Bus Stop chicane.[33] Van der Garde's car's sustained a damaged mirror and was ordered by race control to have it repaired at his scheduled pit stop. Buemi closed the gap to Lucas di Grassi in Audi's No. 8 entry and attempted to pass him driving into Eau Rouge and Raidillon but di Grassi was able to pull away on the Kemmel Straight.[34] Buemi moved to the outside line at Blanchimont and moved in front of di Grassi, who went through grass, at the Bus Stop chicane for second place.[34][37] Marino Franchitti's No. 67 Ford made contact with Aguas's car at Les Combes but both drivers were able to continue,[34] although Augas lost the LMGTE Am lead.[35] Conway locked his tyres and collided heavily with Victor Shaytar's delayed No. 37 SMP Racing car going into the Bus Stop chicane while attempting to close the gap to di Grassi. Conway immediately drove into the pit lane for repairs to his car's front-end.[35][37] Both Porsche cars made pit stops after 49 minutes which had Jani taking over Lieb's driving duties while Hartley switched positions with Bernhard.[34]

Buemi elected not to change tyres and gained the overall lead. Conway later served a drive-through penalty for his collision with Shaytar. The repairs to Van der Garde's vehicle meant he was stationary in his pit stall for four minutes which allowed Merhi to inherit fifth position in LMP2. Tréluyer reported to Audi that his car had no front downforce, while Buemi went off the track at Raidillon in his effort to push hard to extend his lead over Bernhard. Buemi was held up by one of the SMP entrants and an Aston Martin at Fagnes causing his advantage to be reduced to 1.015 seconds. Buemi missed his braking point for the Bus Stop chicane and went wide at La Source shortly afterwards, causing him to lose the lead to Bernhard. Buemi reclaimed the position at Eau Rouge but temporarily fell to second again after Bernhard overtook him on the Kemmel straight. Buemi then retook the place before the entry to Les Combes. At Blanchimont corner, Bernhard avoided colliding heavily with the rear-end of Buemi's car after the latter slid while lapping Gulf Racing's Porsche entry.[34]

 
Stefan Mücke (pictured in 2011) suffered brusing after heavily colliding with the tyre barriers in his car

At the start of his 37th lap[36] Bernhard reported a front-left puncture to his pit crew after driving over debris. He had difficulty turning into the track's right-hand turns and fell to fourth place behind di Grassi and Tréluyer.[34] The tyre degraded further which damaged his car's bodywork, but he cautiously returned to the pit lane for a replacement front nose, and Webber relieved Bernhard of his driving duties.[33][36] Strakka Racing's entry struck the Porsche's tyre carcass which became lodged in its right-front wheelarch but continued.[34] Webber slowed with a punctured front-left tyre, causing him to return to the pit lane where he pushed back into his garage for ten-minute bodywork repairs.[38] Then his front-axle energy retrieval system was changed, forcing Webber to remain in his garage for more than one hour.[34][39] The second round of green flag pit stops began after 90 minutes. The No. 7 Audi and the No. 5 Toyota had cosmetic alterations to their rear-ends and the former vehicle was taken over by Fässler. The first Toyota, driven by Davidson, kept the lead after the pit stops. The first full course caution was shown when Nicki Thiim's No. 95 Aston Martin was hit by Dolan in the No. 38 G-Drive vehicle and went backwards into the Stavelot tyre barrier at a high speed.[34] His car flipped over but he was unhurt. Marshals were required to repair the damaged barrier,[35] and removed debris from the track.[40]

During the yellow flag period, some cars elected to make pit stops, and González spun the No. 43 RGR Sport Ligier.[34] The No. 7 Audi rejoined the race after repairs to its floor which was damaged when the car drove over a kerb and its ducts required cleaning after rubber picked up from the circuit caused the vehicle to overheat. The car rejoined in 15th place overall.[41] The race restarted 12 minutes later with Davidson leading the field, ahead of the No. 8 Audi. Kobayashi immediately got ahead of Dumas to move into third position. Manor's No. 31 car driven by Richard Bradley overtook the No. 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports car of Chris Cumming at Eau Rouge for fourth place in LMP2. Nathanaël Berthon's No. 26 vehicle had its left-rear tyre punctured following contact with Abu Dhabi Proton's No. 88 Porsche at La Source, while Andy Priaulx in the No. 67 Ford passed Dempsey-Proton's No. 77 car for fifth place in LMGTE Pro. Berthon went off the track at the Bus Stop chicane while attempting to drive into the pit lane.[34]

Upfront, the No. 5 Toyota increased its lead over the No. 8 Audi to 38.778 seconds, while the first Audi moved into 12th position.[34] The No. 1 Porsche returned to the pit lane for a change of front axel and fell down the order in LMP1 because of different tyre speeds of the vehicle's front wheels.[36] G-Drive's No. 38 entry was issued a two-minute stop-and-go penalty for its role in the collision with the No. 95 Aston Martin. Fässler nearly placed Davidson into the grass at Stavelot while lapping the Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier. Fässler then entered the pit lane for a replacement front bodywork. Gulf's Porsche car spun after contact with Emmanuel Collard's Ferrari at Rivage. The second full course caution was later necessitated when debris was located on three sections of the track. Davidson remained the leader at the restart, ahead of Duval. Davidson immediately increased his advantage over the latter. The No. 7 car hit the No. 36 Alpine at La Source, causing the latter to spin. The third round of pit stops commenced shortly afterwards when Audi and Toyota stopped for fuel and driver changes.[34] Kraihamer's No. 13 Rebellion Racing vehicle hit the LMP2 leader Tor Graves in the No. 44 Manor Oreca, beaching his car on La Source's apex for a long period of time before rejoining the track.[34][40]

 
Oliver Jarvis (pictured in 2009) helped secure Audi's first overall victory of the season

Graves, who fell to second in class, went into Rivage's gravel trap with a left-front brake failure, causing him to retire.[34][42] Toyota retired their No. 6 entry because of an engine failure caused by an electrical fault. Smoke bellowed from the rear-end of Nakajima's Toyota upon leaving La Source and he went back into the pit lane where his mechanics worked on rectifying the problem allowing Oliver Jarvis in the No. 8 Audi to inherit the lead.[34] Webber drove straight at the Bus Stop chicane, spun, and drove into the pit lane.[33] Stefan Mücke, who was affected by turbocharger issues,[35] lost control of the No. 66 Ford after his left-rear tyre burst, and narrowly avoided going airborne. He made heavy contact with the left-hand side barriers at Raidillon, heavily damaging the front-end and removing both of the car's doors,[34][43][44] littering debris on the circuit.[40] Mücke stopped in the centre of the track,[42] causing the No. 2 Porsche to swerve to avoid hitting him.[39] The safety car was deployed to allow marshals to repair the heavily damaged tyre barrier. Drivers were instructed to steer onto the right-hand side of the track at Eau Rouge because the stranded car blocked the turn.[34] Mücke was transported to the medical centre and was later taken to the local hospital for a precautionary check-up because of leg bruising.[45]

Audi's No. 8 car made a pit stop for tyres, fuel and a rear spoiler replacement. The safety car went into the pit lane after 24 minutes and racing resumed with Jarvis leading the field back up to speed. Lamy passed François Perrodo's No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari at Rivage corner to take over the LMGTE Am lead. Patrick Long in the No. 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing car overtook Perrodo at Les Comes to take over second position in the category.[33] Fässler closed the gap to Heidfeld in the No. 12 Rebellion Racing vehicle but was spun by Albuquerque's RGR Sport car after moving in front of him upon lapping him at La Source. This resulted in heavy damage to the No. 7 Audi car's front-end, littering debris on the track. This was partly because Fässler braked early for the corner due to slower cars.[33][34] Baxi DC Racing's No. 35 Alpine and the Abu Dhabi's No. 88 Porsche made heavy contact causing the former to sustain a left-rear puncture. It scattered debris on the Kemmel Straight, and stopped at the side of the track.[34][42] Calado's engine failed, preventing him from winning in LMGTE Pro and he went into his garage to retire.[42] Derani locked his tyres at La Source, allowing Lapierre to close up to him. Lapierre overtook Derani around the outside for the LMP2 lead while lapping Franchitti's Ford GT at Fagnes corner.[34][40]

Toyota's No. 5 car returned to the track to gain championship points but ran on electrical power.[42] Merhi collided with Albuquerque while claiming third position from him. Unhindered in the final hour Jarvis crossed the start/finish line to clinch Audi's first overall victory of the season.[34] It was Jarvis's and di Grassi's first win in the World Endurance Championship.[42] The second Audi car secured its first victory since Tom Kristensen and Allan McNish in 2013.[46] The No. 2 Porsche finished two laps behind in second, and Rebellion Racing's No. 12 vehicle took third-place, albeit a further two laps in arrears.[47] Lapierre maintained his advantage to take the LMP2 victory, earning his co-drivers Gustavo Menezes and Richelmi their first World Endurance Championship class wins, followed in second place by Derani, who was five seconds adrift.[38] AF Corse's No. 71 Ferrari of Bird and Rigon took their second consecutive victory in LMGTE Pro,[42] while the No. 67 Ford and the No. 77 Aston Martin took second and third positions,[47] the former narrowly finishing ahead to secure its first podium finish in the World Endurance Championship.[48] The class win came after Bruni's engine failed nine minutes before the race's end, forcing him to enter the pit lane. In LMGTE Am, Aston Martin was unhindered upon passing the No. 83 AF Corse car and maintained its lead to win the category with a one-lap advantage.[39]

Post-race edit

The top three drivers of each racing class appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and in a later press conference di Grassi described the event as "crazy" and said that his team did not expect to achieve the victory. He stated that he was "very happy" about clinching his first victory with his team and it would increase their motivation and wished that he would do well at Le Mans.[49] His co-driver Duval said that his team deserved the victory and that Audi had recovered and secured points towards the championship, while Jarvis stated that the team did not expect to secure the win because of the car's slow lap times over the race weekend.[49] Dumas said the team's second-place finish were a reward for his mechanics, while Lieb said it had been frustrating to lose hybrid power early in the race. Jani revealed that they treated their vehicle carefully due to the loss of hybrid power.[49] Impreatori said Rebellion Racing's third-place finish was "a dream result" and set the objective of repeating the result at the season's next race; his co-driver Kraihamer hoped that the team's strong form would continue. Tuscher said that while the race was "tough", he was "super happy" about the result.[49]

Davidson described the event as "strange" and stated that he had the pace to take the victory and had luck to his advantage while other competitors had problems: "I had everything crossed but it wasn't meant to be today. That's racing I suppose but it sure does hurt sometimes.”[50] After finishing in 26th, Webber said it had been a tough event for his team and revealed that they were confident that they could have battled for the victory had his car not sustained two punctured tyres: "It just goes to show how hard endurance racing can be. We're all right on the limit and as we’ve seen here that's causing quite a high rate of attrition. Third time lucky at Le Mans is the plan."[50] Mücke stated that he felt okay after his heavy crash and thanked his team for constructing a safe vehicle.[51] Toyota conducted analysis of their engine failures days after the race and it transpired they were caused by the heavy forces placed onto them at the bottom of Eau Rouge corner.[52] The chief executive officer of the World Endurance Championship Gerard Neveu described the event as "a great day for motorsport" but spoke of his feeling that it was moderately strange.[53] He revealed that after the race, he had organised a meeting with several people and raised the question of why there was a high degree of the competitiveness at Spa: "It's quite simple: the cars are all so close together, the competition is so hard as never before. It can happen at any time - that is exciting...".[53]

The result meant Lieb, Jani and Dumas maintained their lead in the Drivers' Championship with 43 points, 15 ahead of third-place finishers Imperatori, Kraihamer and Tuscher, who in turn, were a further five points in front of race winners Duval, di Grassi and Jarvis. Heidfeld, Prost and Piquet retained fourth position on 24 points and Kobayashi, Conway and Sarrazin rounded out the top five with 18 points.[7] Porsche increased its lead in the Manufacturers' Championship on 56 points, 13 in front of their nearest rival Toyota in second, and a further two ahead of Audi with seven races left in the season.[7]

Race result edit

The minimum number of laps for classification (70 per cent of the overall winning car's race distance) was 112 laps. Class winners are denoted in bold.[47]

Final race classification
Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Tyre Laps Time/Retired
Engine
1 LMP1 8   Audi Sport Team Joest   Loïc Duval
  Lucas di Grassi
  Oliver Jarvis
Audi R18 e-tron quattro M 160 06:00:32.112
Audi TDI 4.0 L Turbo Diesel V6
2 LMP1 2   Porsche Team   Marc Lieb
  Romain Dumas
  Neel Jani
Porsche 919 Hybrid M 158 +2 Laps
Porsche 2.0 L Turbo V4
3 LMP1 13   Rebellion Racing   Dominik Kraihamer
  Alexandre Imperatori
  Mathéo Tuscher
Rebellion R-One D 156 +4 Laps
AER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6
4 LMP1 12   Rebellion Racing   Nico Prost
  Nick Heidfeld
  Nelson Piquet Jr.
Rebellion R-One D 155 +5 Laps
AER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6
5 LMP1 7   Audi Sport Team Joest   André Lotterer
  Marcel Fässler
  Benoît Tréluyer
Audi R18 e-tron quattro M 155 +5 Laps
Audi TDI 4.0 L Turbo Diesel V6
6 LMP1 4   ByKolles Racing Team   Simon Trummer
  James Rossiter
  Oliver Webb
CLM P1/01 D 151 +9 Laps
AER P60 2.4 L Turbo V6
7 LMP2 36   Signatech Alpine   Nicolas Lapierre
  Gustavo Menezes
  Stéphane Richelmi
Alpine A460 D 151 +9 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
8 LMP2 31   Extreme Speed Motorsports   Ryan Dalziel
  Chris Cumming
  Pipo Derani
Ligier JS P2 D 151 +9 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
9 LMP2 45   Manor   Matt Rao
  Richard Bradley
  Roberto Merhi
Oreca 05 D 151 +9 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
10 LMP2 43   RGR Sport by Morand   Ricardo González
  Filipe Albuquerque
  Bruno Senna
Ligier JS P2 D 151 +9 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
11 LMP2 26   G-Drive Racing   Roman Rusinov
  Nathanaël Berthon
  René Rast
Oreca 05 D 150 +10 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
12 LMP2 38   G-Drive Racing   Simon Dolan
  Jake Dennis
  Giedo van der Garde
Gibson 015S D 148 +12 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
13 LMP2 30   Extreme Speed Motorsports   Scott Sharp
  Ed Brown
  Johannes van Overbeek
Ligier JS P2 D 146 +14 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
14 LMGTE
Pro
71   AF Corse   Davide Rigon
  Sam Bird
Ferrari 488 GTE M 145 +15 Laps
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
15 LMP2 44   Manor   Tor Graves
  James Jakes
  Will Stevens
Oreca 05 D 144 +16 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
16 LMGTE
Pro
67   Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK   Andy Priaulx
  Marino Franchitti
  Harry Tincknell
Ford GT M 144 +16 Laps
Ford EcoBoost 3.5 L Turbo V6
17 LMGTE
Pro
97   Aston Martin Racing   Fernando Rees
  Richie Stanaway
  Jonathan Adam
Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE D 144 +16 Laps
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
18 LMGTE
Pro
77   Dempsey-Proton Racing   Richard Lietz
  Michael Christensen
Porsche 911 RSR M 142 +18 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
19 LMGTE
Am
98   Aston Martin Racing   Paul Dalla Lana
  Pedro Lamy
  Mathias Lauda
Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE D 140 +20 Laps
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
20 LMGTE
Am
83   AF Corse   François Perrodo
  Emmanuel Collard
  Rui Águas
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 M 139 +21 Laps
Ferrari F136GT 4.5 L V8
21 LMGTE
Am
50   Larbre Compétition   Yutaka Yamagishi
  Paolo Ruberti
  Pierre Ragues
Chevrolet Corvette C7.R M 139 +21 Laps
Chevrolet LT5.5 5.5 L V8
22 LMGTE
Am
78   KCMG   Christian Ried
  Wolf Henzler
  Joël Camathias
Porsche 911 RSR M 139 +21 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
23 LMGTE
Am
86   Gulf Racing   Michael Wainwright
  Adam Carroll
  Ben Barker
Porsche 911 RSR M 138 +22 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
24 LMP2 37   SMP Racing   Vitaly Petrov
  Viktor Shaytar
  Kirill Ladygin
BR Engineering BR01 D 136 +24 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
25 LMGTE
Am
88   Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing   Khaled Al Qubaisi
  Patrick Long
  David Heinemeier Hansson
Porsche 911 RSR M 136 +24 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
26 LMP1 1   Porsche Team   Timo Bernhard
  Brendon Hartley
  Mark Webber
Porsche 919 Hybrid M 112 +48 Laps
Porsche 2.0 L Turbo V4
27 LMP1 5   Toyota Gazoo Racing   Anthony Davidson
  Sébastien Buemi
  Kazuki Nakajima
Toyota TS050 Hybrid M 110 +50 Laps[N 1]
Toyota 2.4 L Turbo V6
DNF LMP2 35   Baxi DC Racing Alpine   David Cheng
  Ho-Pin Tung
  Nelson Panciatici
Alpine A460 D 143 Collision
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
DNF LMGTE
Pro
51   AF Corse   Gianmaria Bruni
  James Calado
Ferrari 488 GTE M 140 Engine
Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8
DNF LMP2 27   SMP Racing   Nicolas Minassian
  Maurizio Mediani
  David Markozov
BR Engineering BR01 D 123 Damage
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
DNF LMGTE
Pro
66   Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK   Olivier Pla
  Stefan Mücke
  Billy Johnson
Ford GT M 100 Accident
Ford EcoBoost 3.5 L Turbo V6
DNF LMP1 6   Toyota Gazoo Racing   Stéphane Sarrazin
  Mike Conway
  Kamui Kobayashi
Toyota TS050 Hybrid M 87 Engine
Toyota 2.4 L Turbo V6
DNF LMP2 42   Strakka Racing   Nick Leventis
  Jonny Kane
  Danny Watts
Gibson 015S D 78 Engine
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
DNF LMGTE
Pro
95   Aston Martin Racing   Nicki Thiim
  Marco Sørensen
  Darren Turner
Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE D 40 Accident
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
Tyre manufacturers
Key
Symbol Tyre manufacturer
D Dunlop
M Michelin

Standings after the race edit

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

See also edit

Notes edit

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2016, hours, francorchamps, 2016, hours, francorchamps, formally, heures, francorchamps, hour, endurance, sports, racing, event, held, mans, prototype, mans, grand, touring, endurance, cars, circuit, francorchamps, stavelot, belgium, 2016, francorchamps, serve. The 2016 WEC 6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps formally the WEC 6 Heures de Spa Francorchamps was a six hour endurance sports car racing event held for Le Mans Prototype and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance cars at the Circuit de Spa Francorchamps Stavelot Belgium on 5 7 May 2016 Spa Francorchamps served as the second race of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship and was the fifth running of the event as part of the championship A total of 56 000 people attended the race Layout of the Circuit de Spa Francorchamps The No 1 Porsche of Timo Bernhard Mark Webber and Brendon Hartley started from pole position and held the race s overall lead until the No 5 Toyota TS050 Hybrid of Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson and Kazuki Nakajima gained it after the first pit stop phase after electing not to change tyres He held it until smoke billowed from his engine causing him to return to his garage for repairs Audi s No 8 car of Oliver Jarvis Lucas di Grassi and Loic Duval inherited the lead which they maintained for the remainder of the race to secure the team s first victory of the season Porsche s first car driven by the eventual Drivers Champions Romain Dumas Neel Jani and Marc Lieb finished second and the No 13 Rebellion Racing car of Dominik Kraihamer Alexandre Imperatori and Matheo Tuscher came in third It was Jarvis s and di Grassi s first victory in the FIA World Endurance Championship The Le Mans Prototype 2 LMP2 category was won by the Signatech Alpine driven by Nicolas Lapierre Gustavo Menezes and Stephane Richelmi Lapierre took the lead in the closing stages of the race after passing No 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports driver Pipo Derani which earned Menezes and Richelmi their first LMP2 class victories in the World Endurance Championship Sam Bird and Davide Rigon in the No 71 AF Corse Ferrari took the victory in the Le Mans Grand Tourer Endurance Professional LMGTE Pro class with a one lap advantage over second placed No 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team drivers Andy Priaulx Marino Franchitti and Harry Tincknell The Le Mans Grand Tourer Endurance Amateur LMGTE Am category was led for most of the final hour by the No 98 Aston Martin of Pedro Lamy Paul Dalla Lana and Mathias Lauda and held it to clinch victory in the class ahead of the No 83 AF Corse Ferrari driven by Francois Perrodo Emmanuel Collard and Rui Aguas The result meant Marc Lieb Neel Jani and Romain Dumas maintained their Drivers Championship lead with 43 points 15 ahead of third place finishers Kraihamer Imperatori and Tuscher and a further point in front of race winners Duval di Grassi and Jarvis Nick Heidfeld Nico Prost and Nelson Piquet Jr retained fourth place and Kamui Kobayashi Mike Conway and Stephane Sarrazin rounded out the top five Porsche increased its lead in the Manufacturers Championship on 56 points 13 in front of their nearest rival Toyota in second and a further two ahead of Audi with seven races left in the season Contents 1 Entrants 2 Background 3 Practice 4 Qualifying 4 1 Post qualifying 4 2 Qualifying results 5 Race 5 1 Post race 5 2 Race result 6 Standings after the race 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesEntrants editA total of 34 cars were officially entered for the 6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps with the bulk of the entries in Le Mans Prototype 1 LMP1 and Le Mans Prototype 2 LMP2 The 2015 race winners Audi Team Joest Racing returned to defend their title Three manufacturers were represented in LMP1 including a pair of cars entered by Porsche Toyota and Audi who all elected not to included a third car at this year s race Rebellion Racing and ByKolles Racing were the two representatives of the LMP1 privateer teams 1 David Markozov returned to drive the No 27 SMP Racing BR Engineering BR01 car after he was prevented from taking part at Silverstone because of family problems 2 LMP2 consisted of 12 cars with 36 drivers in five different types of chassis with one additional Gibson 015S from G Drive Racing who fielded the 4 Hours of Silverstone winners Giedo van der Garde Simon Dolan and were joined by GP3 Series driver Jake Dennis 1 The Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance Professional LMGTE Pro field consisted of three manufacturers Aston Martin Ford and Ferrari with one change of driver Jonathan Adam who missed the opening race because he was participating in the British GT Championship returned to the World Endurance Championship to Aston Martin Racing 2 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 Patrick Long made his first start of the year in the championship alongside Khaled Al Qubaisi and David Heinemeier Hansson in Abu Dhabi Proton Racing s No 88 Porsche 911 RSR after missing the first round because of commitments to other motor racing series 2 Background edit nbsp Circuit de Spa Francorchamps where the race was held The 6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps was confirmed as part of the FIA World Endurance Championship s 2016 schedule in December 2015 at a meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Paris 3 It was the second of nine scheduled endurance sports car rounds of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship and the fifth running of the event as part of the championship The race was held on 7 May 2016 at the Circuit de Spa Francorchamps in Stavelot Belgium with two preceding days of practice and qualifying 4 The Circuit de Spa Francorchamps is a race track that is 7 004 kilometres 4 352 mi long and has twenty corners 5 Endurance racing events were first held at the Circuit de Spa Francorchamps in 1924 with the Spa 24 Hours 39 years later the track began holding 500 km 310 mi World Sportscar Championship races which later expanded to 1 000 km 620 mi It was cancelled after the 1975 running because of modern safety concerns It was resurrected in 1982 on the reconfigured Spa Francorchamps track layout and remained on the calendar until 1990 Spa Francorchamps again began holding endurance sports car races from 1999 and the 6 Hour event was made part of the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2012 6 The race is considered by many as a final preparation event for the 24 Hours of Le Mans 4 Before the race Porsche drivers Marc Lieb Neel Jani and Romain Dumas led the Drivers Championship with 25 points each seven points ahead of their nearest rivals Kamui Kobayashi Mike Conway and Stephane Sarrazin and a further three in front of third placed Dominik Kraihamer Alexandre Imperatori and Matheo Tuscher Nick Heidfeld Nico Prost and Nelson Piquet Jr were fourth on twelve points and Bruno Senna Filipe Albuquerque and Ricardo Gonzalez rounded out the top five with ten points 7 Toyota were leading the Manufacturers Championship with 33 points eight ahead of their rival Porsche in second the third placed manufacturer Audi had scored one point 7 Porsche had won the preceding event the 6 Hours of Silverstone after the No 7 Audi car was disqualified when it was discovered that its front skid block was worn out by more than the amount permitted in the sport s technical regulations 8 After being unable to win the previous running of the 6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps Dumas said that Porsche had to be focused remain calm and ensure the team did not make any mistakes 9 Brendon Hartley driving the No 1 Porsche 919 Hybrid said he was looking forward to racing the circuit because it is one of his favourite tracks and spoke of his feeling it would be a good race for him and his teammates He also stated that he felt that his defence of the World Drivers Championship would be revived at the track following his disqualification from the Silverstone event 10 Toyota No 5 car co driver Anthony Davidson said that the race would give them an indication of the segments that needed focus on before heading to Le Mans and was looking forward to competing at Spa Francorchamps Having missed the previous year s running of the event due to injury Kazuki Nakajima was pleased to return to the circuit and spoke of his belief that the race would be better than Silverstone 11 Due to the configuration of the Circuit de Spa Francorchamps with its high average speed and abundance of elevation change the teams all set up their cars to produce the maximum amount of downforce possible and to have the least amount of drag available 9 11 Toyota however opted to use a high downforce specification which gave them have an advantage in the track s second sector 12 The teams tested the aerodynamic changes in a two day testing session at the Ciudad del Motor de Aragon in April where they learned more about the package and better understood how they operated 9 11 Aston Martin were allowed to decrease the minimum weight of their cars by 20 kilograms 44 lb making it the lightest vehicle in LMGTE Pro and Ford Chip Ganassi Team were granted permission to increase their refuelling restrictor by 4 5 millimetres 0 18 in which allowed for faster refuelling pit stops 13 Practice editThere were three practice sessions one 90 minute session each on Thursday afternoon and evening and a single one hour session on Friday afternoon preceding Saturday s race 14 The first session was held in sunny weather conditions 15 The No 1 Porsche 919 Hybrid driven by Hartley led the 90 minute period through its mid way point with the fastest lap time of the day at 1 minute and 58 012 seconds almost six tenths of a second ahead of teammate Jani in second 16 Audi s second R18 was twice shown a black and orange flag because of a lack of telemetry for which the team was given a 1 000 suspended fine for the remainder of the race weekend and were required to change the vehicle s battery 16 17 LMP2 was led by Pipo Derani s No 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports Oreca with a lap of 2 minutes and 8 974 seconds which was recorded within the session s first fifteen minutes Adam s No 97 Aston Martin was quickest in the LMGTE Pro while Pedro Lamy helped the British manufacturer to be fastest in LMGTE Am 16 nbsp Loic Duval pictured in 2011 damaged his car in a third practice session collision In the second practice session which took place in cooler weather conditions 15 Sarrazin in the No 6 Toyota was fastest with a time of 1 minute and 58 566 seconds which was set early in the 90 minute period His teammate Nakajima finished with the second quickest time with Mark Webber in the No 1 Porsche ending up third fastest The second Audi vehicle did not take part because their mechanics were unable to repair a failed front axle drivetrain Roberto Merhi achieved the only time under the two minute and eight second mark in LMP2 in the No 45 Manor Oreca with a lap of 2 minutes and 7 865 seconds eight tenths of a second faster than the second G Drive car of van der Garde LMGTE Pro was led by James Calado in the No 51 AF Corse Ferrari with the Italian marque setting the fastest time in the LMGTE Am with Rui Aguas driving the No 83 vehicle 18 The session ended prematurely with seven minutes remaining when Yutaka Yamagishi in Larbre Competition s No 50 Chevrolet was reported to have dropped fuel on the track and then collided with the barriers at Stavelot corner 18 19 The final practice session occurred in sunny weather conditions 20 Timo Bernhard set the fastest timed lap of the weekend so far at 1 minute and 56 456 seconds in the No 1 Porsche 1 6 seconds faster than the second quickest car of teammate Jani 21 Loic Duval made contact with Christian Ried s No 78 Proton Porsche 911 RSR driving into the Bus Stop chicane in the session s halfway period damaging his vehicle s front left quarter but managed to return to his garage where it remained until the end of practice for repairs to its bodywork 20 Rene Rast was the fastest LMP2 driver in the No 26 G Drive Oreca with a time of 2 minutes and 7 341 seconds four tenths of a second quicker than Nelson Panciatici s No 35 Signatech Alpine Oreca Gianmaria Bruni recorded the quickest LMGTE Pro time ahead of AF Corse teammate Davide Rigon while Paolo Ruberti driving the No 50 Larbre Competition Chevrolet was the fastest driver in LMGTE Am 21 Qualifying edit nbsp Timo Bernhard pictured in 2014 clinched Porsche s first pole position of the season Friday s late afternoon qualification session was divided into two groups that lasted 25 minutes each 14 Cars in LMGTE Pro and Am were sent out first and after a five minute interval LMP1 and LMP2 vehicles drove onto the track All vehicles 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 22 Qualifying took place in sunny weather conditions 23 Porsche led the time sheets early on with a flying lap from Hartley in the No 1 entry before Bernhard improved it to clinch the team s first pole position of the season 24 with an average time of 1 minute and 55 793 seconds This was Hartley s Bernhard s and Webber s seventh of their careers and the 13th for the manufacturer 23 They were joined on the grid s front row by teammates Jani and Lieb who were nearly eight tenths of a second off Bernhard and Hartley s pace It marked the first time that Porsche began a World Endurance Championship on the grid s front row since the 2015 6 Hours of Bahrain 25 26 Lieb was not happy with his fastest lap because he braked early and could not find a rhythm he liked 23 Further down the field there was an intense battle between Audi and Toyota for positions three to six 24 Audi struggled to find an optimum set up for their cars as they secured fourth and sixth positions They were separated by the two Toyota vehicles in third and fifth places 25 Andre Lotterer was slowed by another car on the start of his first timed lap and was affected by oversteer on his second lap of the circuit Marcel Fassler took over the No 7 Audi entry from Lotterer and abandoned his first attempt because his vehicle s rear end became excessively light and later lost downforce behind two cars in Blanchimont corner which restricted the car to starting sixth 23 The two Rebellion Racing cars and the No 4 ByKolles Racing CLM P1 01 rounded out the LMP1 qualifiers 25 Qualifying was stopped for ten minutes when the ByKolles car collided with the No 43 Manor entry at La Source and debris coming from the former s rear bodywork littered the track at Radallion corner 24 27 In LMP2 the No 26 G Drive Oreca car of Rast and Roman Rusinov took the fastest time at 2 minutes and 7 363 seconds 24 which was set towards the end of qualifying and was a new class record at the track 26 The two were half a second quicker than the second place class qualifier the No 36 Singatech Alpine vehicle 24 Merhi held the category lead early in the session with a lap of two minutes and 7 920 seconds but his co driver Matt Rao was unable to match the latter s time and was the third fastest qualifier ahead of G Drive s No 38 entry in fourth 27 Sam Bird and Rigon competing in the No 71 AF Corse entry were the fastest LMGTE Pro qualifiers with a two lap average lap time of 2 minutes and 17 644 seconds Bruni in the second AF Corse vehicle improved late in qualifying pushing Aston Martin s No 97 car down to third and the two Ford Chip Ganassi Team entries rounded out the top five class qualifiers The No 98 Aston Martin of Paul Dalla Lana and Lamy took the pole position in LMGTE Am 1 8 seconds ahead of second place qualifier AF Corse s No 81 car 28 Post qualifying edit The stewards reprimanded six drivers for their slow reaction to the red flag while the fastest laps from the No 50 Larbre Competition Chevrolet the No 78 KCMG Porsche and No 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing entry were disallowed because the drivers were adjudged to have exceeded track limits The ruling meant the Gulf Racing s No 86 car moved from sixth to fourth in LMGTE Am 29 The No 51 AF Corse entry and Ford Chip Ganassi Team s No 66 car failed their post qualifying checks when it was discovered that the vehicles were able to start their engines with and without their fuel couplings engaged they were allowed to start the race 29 Michael Christensen one of two drivers of the No 77 Dempsey Proton Porsche failed to reach the 107 per cent mark of the fastest qualifying time in LMGTE Pro and was prohibited from starting the event He was however allowed to partake in the rest of the race The ruling meant the car s second driver Richard Lietz took over Christensen s starting duties 30 Qualifying results edit Pole position winners in each class are indicated in bold 31 Final qualifying classification Pos Class Team Average Time Gap Grid 1 LMP1 No 1 Porsche Team 1 55 793 1 2 LMP1 No 2 Porsche Team 1 56 590 0 797 2 3 LMP1 No 6 Toyota Racing 1 57 698 1 905 3 4 LMP1 No 8 Audi Sport Team Joest 1 57 716 1 923 4 5 LMP1 No 5 Toyota Racing 1 57 750 1 957 5 6 LMP1 No 7 Audi Sport Team Joest 1 57 915 2 122 6 7 LMP1 No 13 Rebellion Racing 2 01 547 5 754 7 8 LMP1 No 12 Rebellion Racing 2 02 126 6 333 8 9 LMP1 No 4 ByKolles Racing Team 2 03 571 7 778 9 10 LMP2 No 26 G Drive Racing 2 07 363 11 570 10 11 LMP2 No 36 Signatech Alpine 2 07 822 12 029 11 12 LMP2 No 45 Manor 2 08 336 12 243 12 13 LMP2 No 38 G Drive Racing 2 08 557 12 764 13 14 LMP2 No 44 Manor 2 08 893 13 100 14 15 LMP2 No 43 RGR Sport by Morand 2 09 125 13 332 15 16 LMP2 No 37 SMP Racing 2 09 445 13 652 16 17 LMP2 No 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports 2 09 601 13 808 17 18 LMP2 No 27 SMP Racing 2 09 625 13 832 18 19 LMP2 No 35 Baxi DC Racing Alpine 2 10 230 14 437 19 20 LMP2 No 42 Strakka Racing 2 11 160 15 367 20 21 LMP2 No 30 Extreme Speed Motorsports 2 13 708 17 915 21 22 LMGTE Pro No 71 AF Corse 2 17 644 21 851 22 23 LMGTE Pro No 51 AF Corse 2 17 961 22 168 23 24 LMGTE Pro No 97 Aston Martin Racing 2 17 987 22 194 24 25 LMGTE Pro No 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK 2 18 380 22 587 25 26 LMGTE Pro No 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK 2 18 418 22 625 26 27 LMGTE Pro No 95 Aston Martin Racing 2 18 739 22 946 27 28 LMGTE Pro No 77 Dempsey Proton Racing 2 20 036 24 243 28 29 LMGTE Am No 98 Aston Martin Racing 2 20 351 24 558 29 30 LMGTE Am No 83 AF Corse 2 22 202 26 409 30 31 LMGTE Am No 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing 2 22 457 26 664 31 32 LMGTE Am No 86 Gulf Racing 2 22 928 27 135 32 33 LMGTE Am No 78 KCMG 2 23 316 27 523 33 34 LMGTE Am No 50 Larbre Competition 2 23 590 27 797 34Race editWeather conditions were dry and sunny at the start of the race The air temperature throughout the race ranged from 20 to 24 5 C 68 0 to 76 1 F with the track temperature between 24 and 52 C 75 and 126 F 32 33 56 000 people attended the event 12 The race began at 14 30 Central European Summer Time UTC 02 00 14 Hartley maintained his pole position advantage heading into the first corner After starting fourth the No 8 Audi moved to third while the team s second car went from sixth to fourth driving up to Les Combes corner Hartley began to pull away from the rest of the field 34 Merhi spun his car leaving the first turn but his teammate Will Stevens overtook Nicolas Lapierre for second position in LMP2 34 35 The No 7 Audi went wide at La Source but narrowly maintained fourth place In LMGTE Pro Bruni passed teammate Bird to claim the lead on the first lap Vitaly Petrov s right rear tyre was punctured following contact with another car on the first lap causing him to make an unscheduled pit stop where his vehicle s floor and bodywork was changed Derani and Panciatici made contact at Les Combes but both continued without any major damage 34 nbsp Benoit Treluyer pictured in 2013 was afflicted with multiple issues with his Audi Benoit Treluyer driving the No 7 Audi was pressured by the two Toyota cars with Conway driving closely behind him heading into the Bus Stop chicane 34 Buemi got ahead of Conway driving into Les Combes to move into fourth place overall Bird made a mistake at Pouhon allowing his teammate Bruni to reclaim the LMGTE Pro lead Twenty minutes in Lieb slowed with a hybrid system problem and began lapping slower than most of the LMP1 runners 34 35 The result meant he was unable to utilise his car s full electric power capability for the remainder of the event 36 and he quickly fell to sixth place behind both Audi entrants and the first Toyota car 34 Treluyer was overtaken around the outside for third place by Buemi at the Bus Stop chicane while Conway got ahead of the former shortly after 37 Lieb was told by his team to remain on the circuit and manage the problem as Porsche needed the extra points for the championship Derani and Panciatci continued to battle for position which was resolved when the former went slightly wide at Eau Rouge and had to reduce his speed to avoid contact allowing the latter to take over the position After spinning at the start Merhi moved back to fifth place in the LMP2 field 34 Treluyer was delayed by slower traffic allowing Conway to overtake him for fourth position before the latter ran wide at the Bus Stop chicane 33 Van der Garde s car s sustained a damaged mirror and was ordered by race control to have it repaired at his scheduled pit stop Buemi closed the gap to Lucas di Grassi in Audi s No 8 entry and attempted to pass him driving into Eau Rouge and Raidillon but di Grassi was able to pull away on the Kemmel Straight 34 Buemi moved to the outside line at Blanchimont and moved in front of di Grassi who went through grass at the Bus Stop chicane for second place 34 37 Marino Franchitti s No 67 Ford made contact with Aguas s car at Les Combes but both drivers were able to continue 34 although Augas lost the LMGTE Am lead 35 Conway locked his tyres and collided heavily with Victor Shaytar s delayed No 37 SMP Racing car going into the Bus Stop chicane while attempting to close the gap to di Grassi Conway immediately drove into the pit lane for repairs to his car s front end 35 37 Both Porsche cars made pit stops after 49 minutes which had Jani taking over Lieb s driving duties while Hartley switched positions with Bernhard 34 Buemi elected not to change tyres and gained the overall lead Conway later served a drive through penalty for his collision with Shaytar The repairs to Van der Garde s vehicle meant he was stationary in his pit stall for four minutes which allowed Merhi to inherit fifth position in LMP2 Treluyer reported to Audi that his car had no front downforce while Buemi went off the track at Raidillon in his effort to push hard to extend his lead over Bernhard Buemi was held up by one of the SMP entrants and an Aston Martin at Fagnes causing his advantage to be reduced to 1 015 seconds Buemi missed his braking point for the Bus Stop chicane and went wide at La Source shortly afterwards causing him to lose the lead to Bernhard Buemi reclaimed the position at Eau Rouge but temporarily fell to second again after Bernhard overtook him on the Kemmel straight Buemi then retook the place before the entry to Les Combes At Blanchimont corner Bernhard avoided colliding heavily with the rear end of Buemi s car after the latter slid while lapping Gulf Racing s Porsche entry 34 nbsp Stefan Mucke pictured in 2011 suffered brusing after heavily colliding with the tyre barriers in his car At the start of his 37th lap 36 Bernhard reported a front left puncture to his pit crew after driving over debris He had difficulty turning into the track s right hand turns and fell to fourth place behind di Grassi and Treluyer 34 The tyre degraded further which damaged his car s bodywork but he cautiously returned to the pit lane for a replacement front nose and Webber relieved Bernhard of his driving duties 33 36 Strakka Racing s entry struck the Porsche s tyre carcass which became lodged in its right front wheelarch but continued 34 Webber slowed with a punctured front left tyre causing him to return to the pit lane where he pushed back into his garage for ten minute bodywork repairs 38 Then his front axle energy retrieval system was changed forcing Webber to remain in his garage for more than one hour 34 39 The second round of green flag pit stops began after 90 minutes The No 7 Audi and the No 5 Toyota had cosmetic alterations to their rear ends and the former vehicle was taken over by Fassler The first Toyota driven by Davidson kept the lead after the pit stops The first full course caution was shown when Nicki Thiim s No 95 Aston Martin was hit by Dolan in the No 38 G Drive vehicle and went backwards into the Stavelot tyre barrier at a high speed 34 His car flipped over but he was unhurt Marshals were required to repair the damaged barrier 35 and removed debris from the track 40 During the yellow flag period some cars elected to make pit stops and Gonzalez spun the No 43 RGR Sport Ligier 34 The No 7 Audi rejoined the race after repairs to its floor which was damaged when the car drove over a kerb and its ducts required cleaning after rubber picked up from the circuit caused the vehicle to overheat The car rejoined in 15th place overall 41 The race restarted 12 minutes later with Davidson leading the field ahead of the No 8 Audi Kobayashi immediately got ahead of Dumas to move into third position Manor s No 31 car driven by Richard Bradley overtook the No 31 Extreme Speed Motorsports car of Chris Cumming at Eau Rouge for fourth place in LMP2 Nathanael Berthon s No 26 vehicle had its left rear tyre punctured following contact with Abu Dhabi Proton s No 88 Porsche at La Source while Andy Priaulx in the No 67 Ford passed Dempsey Proton s No 77 car for fifth place in LMGTE Pro Berthon went off the track at the Bus Stop chicane while attempting to drive into the pit lane 34 Upfront the No 5 Toyota increased its lead over the No 8 Audi to 38 778 seconds while the first Audi moved into 12th position 34 The No 1 Porsche returned to the pit lane for a change of front axel and fell down the order in LMP1 because of different tyre speeds of the vehicle s front wheels 36 G Drive s No 38 entry was issued a two minute stop and go penalty for its role in the collision with the No 95 Aston Martin Fassler nearly placed Davidson into the grass at Stavelot while lapping the Extreme Speed Motorsports Ligier Fassler then entered the pit lane for a replacement front bodywork Gulf s Porsche car spun after contact with Emmanuel Collard s Ferrari at Rivage The second full course caution was later necessitated when debris was located on three sections of the track Davidson remained the leader at the restart ahead of Duval Davidson immediately increased his advantage over the latter The No 7 car hit the No 36 Alpine at La Source causing the latter to spin The third round of pit stops commenced shortly afterwards when Audi and Toyota stopped for fuel and driver changes 34 Kraihamer s No 13 Rebellion Racing vehicle hit the LMP2 leader Tor Graves in the No 44 Manor Oreca beaching his car on La Source s apex for a long period of time before rejoining the track 34 40 nbsp Oliver Jarvis pictured in 2009 helped secure Audi s first overall victory of the season Graves who fell to second in class went into Rivage s gravel trap with a left front brake failure causing him to retire 34 42 Toyota retired their No 6 entry because of an engine failure caused by an electrical fault Smoke bellowed from the rear end of Nakajima s Toyota upon leaving La Source and he went back into the pit lane where his mechanics worked on rectifying the problem allowing Oliver Jarvis in the No 8 Audi to inherit the lead 34 Webber drove straight at the Bus Stop chicane spun and drove into the pit lane 33 Stefan Mucke who was affected by turbocharger issues 35 lost control of the No 66 Ford after his left rear tyre burst and narrowly avoided going airborne He made heavy contact with the left hand side barriers at Raidillon heavily damaging the front end and removing both of the car s doors 34 43 44 littering debris on the circuit 40 Mucke stopped in the centre of the track 42 causing the No 2 Porsche to swerve to avoid hitting him 39 The safety car was deployed to allow marshals to repair the heavily damaged tyre barrier Drivers were instructed to steer onto the right hand side of the track at Eau Rouge because the stranded car blocked the turn 34 Mucke was transported to the medical centre and was later taken to the local hospital for a precautionary check up because of leg bruising 45 Audi s No 8 car made a pit stop for tyres fuel and a rear spoiler replacement The safety car went into the pit lane after 24 minutes and racing resumed with Jarvis leading the field back up to speed Lamy passed Francois Perrodo s No 83 AF Corse Ferrari at Rivage corner to take over the LMGTE Am lead Patrick Long in the No 88 Abu Dhabi Proton Racing car overtook Perrodo at Les Comes to take over second position in the category 33 Fassler closed the gap to Heidfeld in the No 12 Rebellion Racing vehicle but was spun by Albuquerque s RGR Sport car after moving in front of him upon lapping him at La Source This resulted in heavy damage to the No 7 Audi car s front end littering debris on the track This was partly because Fassler braked early for the corner due to slower cars 33 34 Baxi DC Racing s No 35 Alpine and the Abu Dhabi s No 88 Porsche made heavy contact causing the former to sustain a left rear puncture It scattered debris on the Kemmel Straight and stopped at the side of the track 34 42 Calado s engine failed preventing him from winning in LMGTE Pro and he went into his garage to retire 42 Derani locked his tyres at La Source allowing Lapierre to close up to him Lapierre overtook Derani around the outside for the LMP2 lead while lapping Franchitti s Ford GT at Fagnes corner 34 40 Toyota s No 5 car returned to the track to gain championship points but ran on electrical power 42 Merhi collided with Albuquerque while claiming third position from him Unhindered in the final hour Jarvis crossed the start finish line to clinch Audi s first overall victory of the season 34 It was Jarvis s and di Grassi s first win in the World Endurance Championship 42 The second Audi car secured its first victory since Tom Kristensen and Allan McNish in 2013 46 The No 2 Porsche finished two laps behind in second and Rebellion Racing s No 12 vehicle took third place albeit a further two laps in arrears 47 Lapierre maintained his advantage to take the LMP2 victory earning his co drivers Gustavo Menezes and Richelmi their first World Endurance Championship class wins followed in second place by Derani who was five seconds adrift 38 AF Corse s No 71 Ferrari of Bird and Rigon took their second consecutive victory in LMGTE Pro 42 while the No 67 Ford and the No 77 Aston Martin took second and third positions 47 the former narrowly finishing ahead to secure its first podium finish in the World Endurance Championship 48 The class win came after Bruni s engine failed nine minutes before the race s end forcing him to enter the pit lane In LMGTE Am Aston Martin was unhindered upon passing the No 83 AF Corse car and maintained its lead to win the category with a one lap advantage 39 Post race edit The top three drivers of each racing class appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and in a later press conference di Grassi described the event as crazy and said that his team did not expect to achieve the victory He stated that he was very happy about clinching his first victory with his team and it would increase their motivation and wished that he would do well at Le Mans 49 His co driver Duval said that his team deserved the victory and that Audi had recovered and secured points towards the championship while Jarvis stated that the team did not expect to secure the win because of the car s slow lap times over the race weekend 49 Dumas said the team s second place finish were a reward for his mechanics while Lieb said it had been frustrating to lose hybrid power early in the race Jani revealed that they treated their vehicle carefully due to the loss of hybrid power 49 Impreatori said Rebellion Racing s third place finish was a dream result and set the objective of repeating the result at the season s next race his co driver Kraihamer hoped that the team s strong form would continue Tuscher said that while the race was tough he was super happy about the result 49 Davidson described the event as strange and stated that he had the pace to take the victory and had luck to his advantage while other competitors had problems I had everything crossed but it wasn t meant to be today That s racing I suppose but it sure does hurt sometimes 50 After finishing in 26th Webber said it had been a tough event for his team and revealed that they were confident that they could have battled for the victory had his car not sustained two punctured tyres It just goes to show how hard endurance racing can be We re all right on the limit and as we ve seen here that s causing quite a high rate of attrition Third time lucky at Le Mans is the plan 50 Mucke stated that he felt okay after his heavy crash and thanked his team for constructing a safe vehicle 51 Toyota conducted analysis of their engine failures days after the race and it transpired they were caused by the heavy forces placed onto them at the bottom of Eau Rouge corner 52 The chief executive officer of the World Endurance Championship Gerard Neveu described the event as a great day for motorsport but spoke of his feeling that it was moderately strange 53 He revealed that after the race he had organised a meeting with several people and raised the question of why there was a high degree of the competitiveness at Spa It s quite simple the cars are all so close together the competition is so hard as never before It can happen at any time that is exciting 53 The result meant Lieb Jani and Dumas maintained their lead in the Drivers Championship with 43 points 15 ahead of third place finishers Imperatori Kraihamer and Tuscher who in turn were a further five points in front of race winners Duval di Grassi and Jarvis Heidfeld Prost and Piquet retained fourth position on 24 points and Kobayashi Conway and Sarrazin rounded out the top five with 18 points 7 Porsche increased its lead in the Manufacturers Championship on 56 points 13 in front of their nearest rival Toyota in second and a further two ahead of Audi with seven races left in the season 7 Race result edit The minimum number of laps for classification 70 per cent of the overall winning car s race distance was 112 laps Class winners are denoted in bold 47 Final race classification Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Tyre Laps Time Retired Engine 1 LMP1 8 nbsp Audi Sport Team Joest nbsp Loic Duval nbsp Lucas di Grassi nbsp Oliver Jarvis Audi R18 e tron quattro M 160 06 00 32 112 Audi TDI 4 0 L Turbo Diesel V6 2 LMP1 2 nbsp Porsche Team nbsp Marc Lieb nbsp Romain Dumas nbsp Neel Jani Porsche 919 Hybrid M 158 2 Laps Porsche 2 0 L Turbo V4 3 LMP1 13 nbsp Rebellion Racing nbsp Dominik Kraihamer nbsp Alexandre Imperatori nbsp Matheo Tuscher Rebellion R One D 156 4 Laps AER P60 2 4 L Turbo V6 4 LMP1 12 nbsp Rebellion Racing nbsp Nico Prost nbsp Nick Heidfeld nbsp Nelson Piquet Jr Rebellion R One D 155 5 Laps AER P60 2 4 L Turbo V6 5 LMP1 7 nbsp Audi Sport Team Joest nbsp Andre Lotterer nbsp Marcel Fassler nbsp Benoit Treluyer Audi R18 e tron quattro M 155 5 Laps Audi TDI 4 0 L Turbo Diesel V6 6 LMP1 4 nbsp ByKolles Racing Team nbsp Simon Trummer nbsp James Rossiter nbsp Oliver Webb CLM P1 01 D 151 9 Laps AER P60 2 4 L Turbo V6 7 LMP2 36 nbsp Signatech Alpine nbsp Nicolas Lapierre nbsp Gustavo Menezes nbsp Stephane Richelmi Alpine A460 D 151 9 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 8 LMP2 31 nbsp Extreme Speed Motorsports nbsp Ryan Dalziel nbsp Chris Cumming nbsp Pipo Derani Ligier JS P2 D 151 9 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 9 LMP2 45 nbsp Manor nbsp Matt Rao nbsp Richard Bradley nbsp Roberto Merhi Oreca 05 D 151 9 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 10 LMP2 43 nbsp RGR Sport by Morand nbsp Ricardo Gonzalez nbsp Filipe Albuquerque nbsp Bruno Senna Ligier JS P2 D 151 9 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 11 LMP2 26 nbsp G Drive Racing nbsp Roman Rusinov nbsp Nathanael Berthon nbsp Rene Rast Oreca 05 D 150 10 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 12 LMP2 38 nbsp G Drive Racing nbsp Simon Dolan nbsp Jake Dennis nbsp Giedo van der Garde Gibson 015S D 148 12 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 13 LMP2 30 nbsp Extreme Speed Motorsports nbsp Scott Sharp nbsp Ed Brown nbsp Johannes van Overbeek Ligier JS P2 D 146 14 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 14 LMGTEPro 71 nbsp AF Corse nbsp Davide Rigon nbsp Sam Bird Ferrari 488 GTE M 145 15 Laps Ferrari F154CB 3 9 L Turbo V8 15 LMP2 44 nbsp Manor nbsp Tor Graves nbsp James Jakes nbsp Will Stevens Oreca 05 D 144 16 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 16 LMGTEPro 67 nbsp Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK nbsp Andy Priaulx nbsp Marino Franchitti nbsp Harry Tincknell Ford GT M 144 16 Laps Ford EcoBoost 3 5 L Turbo V6 17 LMGTEPro 97 nbsp Aston Martin Racing nbsp Fernando Rees nbsp Richie Stanaway nbsp Jonathan Adam Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE D 144 16 Laps Aston Martin 4 5 L V8 18 LMGTEPro 77 nbsp Dempsey Proton Racing nbsp Richard Lietz nbsp Michael Christensen Porsche 911 RSR M 142 18 Laps Porsche 4 0 L Flat 6 19 LMGTEAm 98 nbsp Aston Martin Racing nbsp Paul Dalla Lana nbsp Pedro Lamy nbsp Mathias Lauda Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE D 140 20 Laps Aston Martin 4 5 L V8 20 LMGTEAm 83 nbsp AF Corse nbsp Francois Perrodo nbsp Emmanuel Collard nbsp Rui Aguas Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 M 139 21 Laps Ferrari F136GT 4 5 L V8 21 LMGTEAm 50 nbsp Larbre Competition nbsp Yutaka Yamagishi nbsp Paolo Ruberti nbsp Pierre Ragues Chevrolet Corvette C7 R M 139 21 Laps Chevrolet LT5 5 5 5 L V8 22 LMGTEAm 78 nbsp KCMG nbsp Christian Ried nbsp Wolf Henzler nbsp Joel Camathias Porsche 911 RSR M 139 21 Laps Porsche 4 0 L Flat 6 23 LMGTEAm 86 nbsp Gulf Racing nbsp Michael Wainwright nbsp Adam Carroll nbsp Ben Barker Porsche 911 RSR M 138 22 Laps Porsche 4 0 L Flat 6 24 LMP2 37 nbsp SMP Racing nbsp Vitaly Petrov nbsp Viktor Shaytar nbsp Kirill Ladygin BR Engineering BR01 D 136 24 Laps Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 25 LMGTEAm 88 nbsp Abu Dhabi Proton Racing nbsp Khaled Al Qubaisi nbsp Patrick Long nbsp David Heinemeier Hansson Porsche 911 RSR M 136 24 Laps Porsche 4 0 L Flat 6 26 LMP1 1 nbsp Porsche Team nbsp Timo Bernhard nbsp Brendon Hartley nbsp Mark Webber Porsche 919 Hybrid M 112 48 Laps Porsche 2 0 L Turbo V4 27 LMP1 5 nbsp Toyota Gazoo Racing nbsp Anthony Davidson nbsp Sebastien Buemi nbsp Kazuki Nakajima Toyota TS050 Hybrid M 110 50 Laps N 1 Toyota 2 4 L Turbo V6 DNF LMP2 35 nbsp Baxi DC Racing Alpine nbsp David Cheng nbsp Ho Pin Tung nbsp Nelson Panciatici Alpine A460 D 143 Collision Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 DNF LMGTEPro 51 nbsp AF Corse nbsp Gianmaria Bruni nbsp James Calado Ferrari 488 GTE M 140 Engine Ferrari F154CB 3 9 L Turbo V8 DNF LMP2 27 nbsp SMP Racing nbsp Nicolas Minassian nbsp Maurizio Mediani nbsp David Markozov BR Engineering BR01 D 123 Damage Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 DNF LMGTEPro 66 nbsp Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK nbsp Olivier Pla nbsp Stefan Mucke nbsp Billy Johnson Ford GT M 100 Accident Ford EcoBoost 3 5 L Turbo V6 DNF LMP1 6 nbsp Toyota Gazoo Racing nbsp Stephane Sarrazin nbsp Mike Conway nbsp Kamui Kobayashi Toyota TS050 Hybrid M 87 Engine Toyota 2 4 L Turbo V6 DNF LMP2 42 nbsp Strakka Racing nbsp Nick Leventis nbsp Jonny Kane nbsp Danny Watts Gibson 015S D 78 Engine Nissan VK45DE 4 5 L V8 DNF LMGTEPro 95 nbsp Aston Martin Racing nbsp Nicki Thiim nbsp Marco Sorensen nbsp Darren Turner Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE D 40 Accident Aston Martin 4 5 L V8 Tyre manufacturers Key Symbol Tyre manufacturer D Dunlop M MichelinStandings after the race editWorld Endurance Drivers Championship standings 7 Pos Driver Points 1 nbsp nbsp Marc Lieb nbsp Romain Dumas nbsp Neel Jani 43 2 nbsp 1 nbsp Dominik Kraihamer nbsp Alexandre Imperatori nbsp Matheo Tuscher 30 3 nbsp 9 nbsp Loic Duval nbsp Lucas di Grassi nbsp Oliver Jarvis 25 4 nbsp nbsp Nico Prost nbsp Nick Heidfeld nbsp Nelson Piquet Jr 24 5 nbsp 3 nbsp Stephane Sarrazin nbsp Mike Conway nbsp Kamui Kobayashi 18 World Endurance Manufacturers Championship standings 7 Pos Constructor Points 1 nbsp 1 nbsp Porsche 56 2 nbsp 1 nbsp Toyota 43 3 nbsp nbsp Audi 41 Note Only the top five positions are included for the Drivers Championship standings See also edit2016 TCR International Series Spa Francorchamps roundNotes edit The No 5 Toyota was penalised four laps by the stewards following the race because Nakajima did not meet the minimum drive time 47 References edit a b c 34 WEC entries ready to light up Spa Francorchamps PlanetLeMans 4 May 2016 Archived from the original on 5 May 2016 Retrieved 30 November 2016 a b c Dagys John 25 April 2016 34 Entries for 6H Spa SportsCar365 Archived from the original on 30 November 2016 Retrieved 30 November 2016 Pruett Marshall 2 December 2015 WEC 9 race 2016 calendar confirmed Racer Archived from the original on 3 December 2015 Retrieved 20 November 2016 a b WEC 6 Hours Spa Francorchamps OnlineMotorShow 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