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Gary Watkins

Bahrain WEC: Peugeot claims 1-2 to head FP1 over #7 Toyota

Jean-Eric Vergne and Nico Muller blocked out the top positions in the 90-minute FP1 session aboard the pair of Peugeot 9X8 Le Mans Hypercars, which will be making their third start in the series in Saturday's Bahrain 8 Hours season finale.

Muller, who is making his debut appearance with Peugeot this weekend, initially led the way with a 1m51.413s aboard the #94 9X8 before Vergne went nearly nine tenths quicker in the #93 with a 1m50.536s to knock him off the top spot.

The fastest Toyota GR010 Hybrid was more than a second off the ultimate pace with a 1m51.675s from Jose Maria Lopez in the #7 entry.

Alpine's solo A480 was a further tenth back on 1m51.796 set by Nicolas Lapierre.

The second Toyota brought up the rear of the Hypercar class courtesy of a 1m51.917s posted by Sebastien Buemi right at the start of the session.

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Peugeot's position at the top of the times in the first track running of the Bahrain event follows further testing for the 9X8 since the previous WEC round at Fuji in September and a Balance of Performance change.

The 9X8 has been given a 12kg weight break, while the Toyotas have lost four kilowatts or 5.4bhp under the latest BoP.

#8 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota GR010 - Hybrid LMP1: Sebastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley, Ryo Hirakawa (Photo by: Masahide Kamio)

AF Corse's Pro/Am entry ended up fastest in LMP2 with Ferrari factory driver Nicklas Nielsen at the wheel of the team's Oreca 07. The Dane posted a 1m54.144s at the start of the 90 minutes.

The Signatech-run Richard Mille Racing Oreca took second position in class with a 1m52.335s from Charles Milesi, while the championship-leading #38 JOTA Oreca took third place in Will Stevens' hands on 1m52.389s.

Michael Christensen gave Porsche the top spot in GTE Pro. The Dane's 1m58.025s aboard the #92 Porsche 911 RSR-19 gave him a margin of two tenths over the best of the Ferraris.

Antonio Fuoco got down to a 1m58.261 in the #52 Ferrari 488 GTE Evo run by the AF Corse factory team, which put him just over a tenth up on Alessandro Pier Guidi's 1m58.398s in the sister car.

The second Porsche took fourth in class in Gianmaria Bruni's hands and the solo Corvette C8.R fifth with Nick Tandy driving.

Porsche's top spot follows two so-called black-ball changes outside of the automatic system to the GTE Pro BoP for Bahrain. Both Ferrari and Chevrolet are able to run less power at Bahrain than last time out in the WEC at Fuji.

Ben Barnicoat was quickest in GTE Am with the Project 1 Porsche team.

Second free practice for the Bahrain 8 Hours starts at 17:30 local time on Thursday afternoon.

Bahrain WEC - FP1 results:

Cla   Nº   Driver   Car / Engine   Time   Delay 
93  Paul Di Resta
Mikkel Jensen
Jean-Éric Vergne
Peugeot 1'50.536  
94  Loïc Duval
Gustavo Menezes
Nico Müller
Peugeot 1'51.413 0.877
Mike Conway
Kamui Kobayashi
José María López
Toyota 1'51.675 1.139
36  André Negrão
Nicolas Lapierre
M.Vaxivière
Alpine/Gibson 1'51.796 1.260
Sébastien Buemi
Brendon Hartley
Ryo Hirakawa
Toyota 1'51.917 1.381
83  François Perrodo
Nicklas Nielsen
Alessio Rovera
ORECA/Gibson 1'52.144 1.608
Lilou Wadoux
Paul-Loup Chatin
Charles Milesi
ORECA/Gibson 1'52.335 1.799
38  Roberto González
A.F.da Costa
Will Stevens
ORECA/Gibson 1'52.389 1.853
Robert Kubica
Louis Delétraz
Lorenzo Colombo
ORECA/Gibson 1'52.539 2.003
10  41  Rui Andrade
F.Habsburg
Norman Nato
ORECA/Gibson 1'52.829 2.293
11  31  Sean Gelael
Robin Frijns
René Rast
ORECA/Gibson 1'52.845 2.309
12  34  J.Smiechowski
Alex Brundle
E.Gutiérrez
ORECA/Gibson 1'53.022 2.486
13  22  Phil Hanson
F.Albuquerque
Will Owen
ORECA/Gibson 1'53.046 2.510
14  28  Oliver Rasmussen
Ed Jones
J.Aberdein
ORECA/Gibson 1'53.512 2.976
15  45  Steven Thomas
James Allen
Rene Binder
ORECA/Gibson 1'53.989 3.453
16  23  Alex Lynn
Oliver Jarvis
Josh Pierson
ORECA/Gibson 1'54.124 3.588
17  10  R.van der Zande
Ryan Cullen
S.Bourdais
ORECA/Gibson 1'54.542 4.006
18  35  J-B.Lahaye
Matthieu Lahaye
François Heriau
ORECA/Gibson 1'54.971 4.435
19  44  Miro Konopka
Mathias Beche
Richard Bradley
ORECA/Gibson 1'55.474 4.938
20  92  M.Christensen
Kévin Estre
Porsche 1'58.025 7.489
21  52  Miguel Molina
Antonio Fuoco
Ferrari 1'58.261 7.725
22  51  A.P.Guidi
James Calado
Ferrari 1'58.398 7.862
23  91  Gianmaria Bruni
Richard Lietz
Porsche 1'58.457 7.921
24  64  Tommy Milner
Nick Tandy
Chevrolet 1'59.459 8.923
25  56  PJ Hyett
Gunnar Jeannette
Ben Barnicoat
Porsche 1'59.636 9.100
26  21  Simon Mann
Christoph Ulrich
Toni Vilander
Ferrari 1'59.874 9.338
27  86  Mike Wainwright
Riccardo Pera
Ben Barker
Porsche 1'59.968 9.432
28  54  Thomas Flohr
F.Castellacci
Nick Cassidy
Ferrari 2'00.330 9.794
29  77  Christian Ried
Seb Priaulx
Harry Tincknell
Porsche 2'00.392 9.856
30  46  Matteo Cairoli
M.O.Pedersen
Niki Leutwiler
Porsche 2'01.462 10.926
31  71  Franck Dezoteux
Pierre Ragues
Gabriel Aubry
Ferrari 2'01.545 11.009
32  60  C.Schiavoni
Matteo Cressoni
G.Fisichella
Ferrari 2'01.666 11.130
33  98  Paul Dalla Lana
David Pittard
Nicki Thiim
Aston Martin 2'01.906 11.370
34  88  Fred Poordad
Patrick Lindsey
Jan Heylen
Porsche 2'01.985 11.449
35  777  Satoshi Hoshino
Tomonobu Fujii
Charlie Fagg
Aston Martin 2'02.633 12.097
36  85  Rahel Frey
Michelle Gatting
Sarah Bovy
Ferrari 2'02.706 12.170
37  33  Ben Keating
H.Chaves Jr.
Marco Sørensen
Aston Martin 2'02.934 12.398
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