BARCELONA (3 September, 2021) – Herberth Motorsport has secured overall pole position for the 2021 Hankook 24H BARCELONA, in spite of a last-minute run from WTM powered by Phoenix.
The WTM powered by Phoenix Ferrari 488 GT3 (#22, Georg Weiss / Leonard Weiss / Jochen Krumbach / Daniel Keilwitz / Hendrik Still) was the first to lay down a benchmark around the 4.675km Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, holding its advantage for well-over two-thirds of the 30-minute qualifying session. A storming 1m 46.587s lap though from Robert Renauer in the Herberth Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R (#91, Daniel Allemann / Ralf Bohn / Alfred Renauer / Robert Renauer) proved quick enough to secure provisional pole position for the former series champion by just 0.153s. Though WTM’s Daniel Keilwitz attempted to reclaim pole with a late-session run to the flag, the German driver could not improve his time.
The result marks the second outright pole position of the season for Herberth Motorsport, its first coming at this year’s Hankook 24H DUBAI.
“[Barcelona] is a good track for us,” Robert Renauer explained to radiolemans.com’s Nick Daman. “We’ve won here two times, we’ve been strong so far this weekend, and it was a good qualifying for us. We did one shot, a one-shot run, and that worked out for us. Pole position. It’s a really good result!”