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Paul Ricard ELMS: IDEC takes pole for season opener

IDEC Sport claimed pole position for the opening round of the 2018 European Le Mans Series season at Paul Ricard as Oreca locked out the top six spots on the grid.

Paul Lafargue, Paul Loup Chatin, Memo Rojas, IDEC Sport Racing

Photo by: JEP / Motorsport Images

#3 United Autosports Ligier JS P3 - Nissan: Anthony Wells, Garret Grist, Matthew Bell
#88 PROTON Competition Porsche 911 RSR: Gianluca Roda, Giorgio Roda, Matteo Cairol
#88 PROTON Competition Porsche 911 RSR: Gianluca Roda, Giorgio Roda, Matteo Cairol
#21 Dragonspeed Oreca 07 - Gibson: Henrik Hedman, Nicolas Lapierre, Ben Hanley
#47 Cetilar Villorba Corse Dallara P217 - Gibson: Roberto Lacorte, Giorgio Sernagiotto, Andrea Belicchi
#16 BHK Motorsport Ligier JS P3 - Nissan: Francesco Dracone, Jacopo Baratto
#15 RLR Msport Ligier JS P3 - Nissan: John Farano, Job Van Uitert, Robert Garofall
#80 Ebimotors Porsche 911 RSR: Fabio Babini, Riccardo Pera, Raymond Narac

Paul-Loup Chatin led after first runs with a 1m41.53s flyer in IDEC’s #28 Oreca, before improving further still to 1m41.194s to seal pole position.

The #33 TDS Racing Oreca of Matthieu Vaxiviere qualified second, nearly half a second off Chatin’s pole time.

Ben Hanley qualified another three tenths adrift in the #21 DragonSpeed entry, ahead of Norman Nato’s #24 Racing Engineering car.

Nelson Panciatici was classified fifth for #29 Duqueine Engineering, just 0.008s behind Nato, and only 0.56s clear of Harrison Newey’s #31 APR Rebellion machine.

Will Stevens was the top qualifier for Ligier, placing the #23 Panis Barthez Competition JS P217 seventh.

Henrique Chaves had set a purple second sector in the #30 AVF Dallara and had looked set to upset the frontrunners, only to be unintentionally blocked by the #27 IDEC Sport Norma of Patrice Lafargue when he spun at the final corner.

The session was earlier red flagged with six minutes to go when Bruno Senna’s United Autosports Ligier stopped at Turn 2 with technical issues.

M.Racing YMR steals late LMP3 pole

David Droux put M.Racing-YMR’s #19 Norma on LMP3 pole with a last-gasp effort in qualifying.

The #17 Ultimate Norma of Matthieu Lahaye and the #15 RLM Ligier of Job van Uitert were engaged in a two-horse race for pole for much of the session, with the Frenchman staying ahead.

However, several seconds after the chequered flag was dropped, Droux, who had been trailing in third position, went atop the timesheets with a time of 1m51.930s.

Van Uitert also managed to edge ahead of Lahaye’s provisional pole time by 0.016s, albeit by exceeding track limits in an incident that remains under investigation.

Porsche locks out GTE front row

Proton Competition's all-Italian trio Matteo Cairoli, Giorgio Roda and Gianluca Roda claimed pole in the GTE class, leading a Porsche 1-2.

Cairoli lapped the Paul Ricard circuit in 1m53.377s in the #88 Porsche, 0.209s clear of Gulf Racing driver Benjamin Barker.

Le Mans 24 Hours class winners JMW Motorsport were classified the fastest of Ferrari runners in third, courtesy of Miguel Molina’s flyer of 1m54.562s.

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