Row two of the GT3 grid will be shared by the No.8 Pro-Am Into Africa by Dragon Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 driven by Blake McDonald, Stuart White and Axcil Jefferies, and the No.33 Optimum McLaren 720S GT3 EVO of Andre Gilbert, Michael Porter and Thomas Ikin. After three very close sessions, a mere four hundredths of a second separated those two entries.
The Am class pole position in GT3, meanwhile, was taken eight tenths of a second clear of the nearest rival by the No.2 Climax Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO of Zhang Yaqi, Bihuang Zhou and Lu Wei. Of the top seven overall qualifiers, four were Mercedes-AMG entries.
In the 992 class, Fabian Danz, Rik Breukers and Luc Breukers continued their form from the Michelin 24H DUBAI by taking pole in the No.909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) half a second ahead of the No.918 Muhlner Motorsport entry qualified by Martin Rump and Valters Zviedris. The Am class pole in 992 was secured by QMMF by HRT, another which showed a great performance last time out in Dubai, with the No.974 of Abdulla Ali Al Khelaifi, Ghanim Al Ali and Julian Hanses.
Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO dominated GTX in qualifying, as in Dubai, this time though it was the No.750 Scott Sport car piloted by Keith Freiser, Aaron Scott and Mikkel Mac, night and day clear of the competition by 2.6 seconds.
Continental TTR Racing’s No.496 Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO of Stanislav Novikov, Ilia Sidorov and Cameron Mcleod was equally dominant in the GT4 class to take pole, while in TCE-TCX the No.193 Alpine A110 Cup of CHAZEL Technologie Course of Frederic de Brabant, Ivan Ovsienko and Louka Desgranges begins tomorrow’s race on the class pole.