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80Th Running Of The Grand Prix D'endurance

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The last qualifying session is starting. In two hours, the grid will be set. Any more improvements to come?

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Another change for the pole position. Andre Lotterer does it again and moves to the top of the time sheets with a 3:23.787

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Toyotas both out on the circuit - whatever the problem with the #8 in the earlier session it doesn't appear to have been anything too major. The #7 car still lies fourth overall.

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Deltawing update: they still need to do the mandatory five flying night laps for Michael Krumm and Satoshi Motoyama. Work to do.

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First red flag of the week. The #17 Dome has gone off quite heavily in the Porsche Curves, substantial damage to the front end of the car.

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The driver behind the wheel at the time was Seiji Ara - he's fine and out of the car thankfully.

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Only 0.291 split the top two cars in combined times. That's Lotterer on pole in the #1 with the #3 second thanks to the time Duval set earlier today.

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The #51 car is still being rebuilt in the garage, and the drivers have not completed their mandatory night laps yet. However, with a driver line up of three platinum rated drivers, it is highly likely that it will still be allowed to race. The same could not be said for the #29 though, with two silver drivers and one gold having only completed one lap tonight so far.

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Amazing job by the AF Corse crew on the #51 car. Toni Vilander is driving the car out of the pit lane now.

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#30 car in the gravel, but no damage. #51 car back in the pits and then out again. Some more work went on that car, but it seems like it'll be going out to set a time to get it off the back row of the grid now.

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#51 car has made up some ground as you'd expect, but is third bottom in GTE Pro on a 4:09.771.

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The #7 improves to fifth as well with a 3:25.488.

But all eyes remain on Davidson who is improving again.

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Can Toyota do it? Davidson is now being shown as being in second place. I'm not sure if that is correct though...I'm confused because the timing screens are slow. :P

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