The returning WTM Racing (#22, Georg Weiss / Leonard Weiss / Jochen Krumbach / Torsten Kratz), supported this weekend by Ferrari specialist Rinaldi Racing, ended two of this morning’s three 15-minute qualifying sessions with the fastest lap, and was bested only in Q3 by the similarly Ferrari-powered Kessel Racing (#8, Alessandro Cutrera / Marco Talarico / Marco Frezza / David Fumanelli / L.M.D.V.) and the Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II of Hankook 12H MUGELLO winner, Haas RT (#21, Frédéric Vervisch / Mathieu Detry / Gregory Servais).
Kratz, Krumbach and Leonard Weiss’ collective average best – a 1m 37.359s – was nevertheless still quick enough to put WTM Racing on pole for this afternoon’s 6H Qualifying Race. This marks the first time since last year’s Hankook 12H SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS that the German team starts from pole position, and its fourth successive series start from the front row.
Kessel Racing, which starts its second 24H SERIES event with the new Ferrari 296 GT3 this weekend, was looking good to make it an all-Ferrari front row heading into the closing stages of Q3, with David Fumanelli even setting the fastest overall laptime, a 1m 36.768s. A similarly hard-charging Frédéric Vervisch though – only the second driver to lap below 1m 37s with a 1m 36.985s – managed to push Kessel Racing back onto the second row with barely a minute of Q3 left to run, and by just 0.068s no less.
Behind the top three, the Mercedes-AMG GT3 of reigning GT Continents Trophy winner CP Racing (#85, Charles Putman / Charles Espenlaub / Joe Foster / Shane Lewis) will start the 6H Qualifying Race ahead of reigning GT European Trophy winner Scherer Sport PHX (#1, Michael Doppelmayr / Pierre Kaffer / Elia Erhart / Christer Jöns). The latter’s Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVO II, which also took its first win of the season last time out at the Hankook 12H MONZA, ended Q1 with the 12th fastest laptime, but saw its average improve considerably with the 3rd and 4th fastest times by Erhart and Jons during Q2 and Q3 respectively.
Both CP Racing and Scherer Sport PHX looked set to be pipped to 4th on the grid by the E2P Racing Porsche 991 GT3 R (#90, Javier Morcillo / Pablo Burguera / Antonio Sainero), which gamely held on to its second row starting spot before being shuffled back to 6th on the grid. The returning MP Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 (#58, Thomas Gostner / Manuela Gostner / Corinna Gostner / David Gostner / Fabrizio Crestani) rounds out the GT3 contingent, and will start just outside the overall top 10 after a three-place grid drop for changing tyres between sessions.