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Practice report

Shank Ligier and Ferraris lead fourth practice at Petit Le Mans

Olivier Pla put the Michael Shank Ligier on top for the fourth straight practice session at Petit Le Mans, as Ferrari 488s headed the GTLM class.

#68 Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 488 GTE: Alessandro Pier Guidi, Daniel Serra, Andrea Bertolini

#68 Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 488 GTE: Alessandro Pier Guidi, Daniel Serra, Andrea Bertolini

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#60 Michael Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian Ligier JS P2 Honda: John Pew, Oswaldo Negri, Olivier Pla
#67 Ford Performance Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT: Ryan Briscoe, Richard Westbrook, Scott Dixon
#90 VisitFlorida.com Racing Corvette DP: Marc Goossens, Ryan Dalziel, Ryan Hunter-Reay
#44 Magnus Racing Audi R8 LMS: John Potter, Andy Lally, Marco Seefried
#38 Performance Tech Motorsports ORECA FLM09: James French, Kyle Marcelli, Kenton Koch
#33 Riley Motorsports SRT Viper GT3-R: Ben Keating, Jeroen Bleekemolen
#52 PR1 Mathiasen Motorsports ORECA FLM09: Robert Alon, Tom Kimber-Smith, Jose Gutierrez
#33 Riley Motorsports SRT Viper GT3-R: Ben Keating, Jeroen Bleekemolen, Marc Miller

The MSR team tapped further into the Ligier-Honda JS P2’s reserves of pace in this morning’s practice at Road Atlanta, when Olivier Pla set a 1min12.618sec lap of the 2.54-mile course to go 0.9sec clear of the opposition on the 29th of his 32 laps.

As has been the case through most of the weekend, the #60 car’s toughest opposition came from the #55 Mazda, with Tristan Nunez setting quick time this morning. He edged out another Ligier-Honda, Pipo Derani’s Extreme Speed Motorsport entry, by 0.15sec, although the ESM team didn’t have it easy as the car had stopped on track in the opening quarter-hour.

The quartet of Daytona Prototypes, which like the Mazdas will become obsolete after tomorrow’s race, was this time headed by the VisitFlorida.com team, with Ryan Dalziel some 1.5sec off the ultimate pace. He was followed by Joao Barbosa (#5 Action Express Racing), Simon Pagenaud (#31 Action Express) and Ricky Taylor (Wayne Taylor Racing).

Daniel Serra and Toni Vilander put the Ferrari 488 GTEs of Scuderia Corsa and Risi Competizione respectively at the top of the GT Le Mans class, closely followed by Richard Westbrook in the #67 Ford GT and Antonio Garcia’s best in the #3 Corvette. Championship leader Tommy Milner was a cautious 10th, but this morning whittled down the gap to best-in-class to 0.7sec.

Magnus Racing was again fastest of the GT Daytona cars, Andy Lally setting top time in the Audi R8, with Jeroen Bleekemolen 0.12sec adrift on the best lap by the Riley Motorsports-run Dodge Viper. Third fastest was Madison Snow in the Paul Miller Racing Lamborghini Huracan, with Alessandro Balzan slotting the Scuderia Corsa Ferrari 488 GT3 into fourth.

James French sent the Performance Tech Motorsports team to the top of the Prototype Challenge class ahead of Tom Kimber-Smith’s PR1/Mathiasen entry, while David Heinemeir Hansson led the trio of Starworks cars in third.

Qualifying begins at 3.30pm ET, with GTD-class action, followed by GTLM, PC and Prototype. Each category gets 15mins on track, and there’s a gap of 10mins between each class. 

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