In a bid to improve competition for GT4 and TCR entrants at the Hankook 12H MONZA, both classes will run in the new, exploratory ‘GTTC’ division this weekend. With the balance of performance regulations accordingly adjusted for the TCR class, it was a move that produced a sensational qualifying session.
Unexpectedly, the Holmgaard Motorsport CUPRA Leon Competición TCR (#102, Magnus Holmgaard / Jonas Holmgaard / Roy Edland / Martin Vedel Mortensen) posted the fastest lap of any GTTC runner in Q1. The Hankook 12H SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS class winner held on to that advantage across all three sessions, and posted the fastest average laptime – a 1m 59.672s – to secure overall GTTC pole position, albeit only just.
An impressive Q2 run by Roelof Bruins, during which the Dutchman set almost identical laptimes – a 1m 59.109s and a 1m 59.108s – one lap after the other, moved the Atlas BX Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT4 (#403, Steven Cho / Roelof Bruins / Jongkyum Kim / Taekeun Yang / Donggi Noh) briefly ahead of the Buggyra Racing Mercedes-AMG GT4 (#416, Aliyyah Koloc / David Vršecký / Adam Lacko) on to the front row of the GTTC grid. A personal best by Aliyyah Koloc on her last flying lap in Q2 ended up pushing the #403 Mercedes back off provisional GT4 pole heading into Q3, but a new GT4 fastest lap – a 1m 59.090s – by Jongkyum Kim during the final session moved the AtlasBX Motorsport Mercedes back ahead of its championship rival for GT4-class pole position. The South Korean team only missed overall GTTC pole position by a microscopic 0.049s!
“Oh it feels great!” Holmgaard Motorsport’s Martin Vedel Mortensen explained to radiolemans.com’s Peter MacKay. “We know this weekend we’re racing with the GT4s, but it’s nice to see that we are able to beat them, so things look promising for the race.”
When asked how teams prepared for qualifying using just one set of tyres, Mortensen continued: “As the last driver out there, the tyres were not in the best condition, so every time I had one quick lap, I had to do a cool down not to overheat them. I was also told I had just one lap to try and get pole! Fortunately it was good enough.”