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2012 12 Hours of Sebring

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Sports car endurance race held at Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida, USA

Track map of theSebring International Raceway
The race-winningNo. 2Audi R18 TDI

The60th Annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring was a 12-hourautomobile endurance race for teams of three drivers each fieldingsports prototype andgrand touring cars held on March 17, 2012, at theSebring International Raceway inSebring, Florida before more than 90,000 spectators. It was the 60th12 Hours of Sebring and the first round of both the2012 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the2012 American Le Mans Series (ALMS).Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1), Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2),Le Mans Prototype Challenge (LMPC),Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance (LMGTE), and Grand Touring Challenge (GTC) cars competed in the race.

AnAudi R18 TDI shared byMarcel Fässler,André Lotterer andBenoît Tréluyer started frompole position after Lotterer set the fastest overall lap time during qualifying. The car lost the race lead on the opening lap to a sister Audi driven byRinaldo Capello,Tom Kristensen, andAllan McNish. The trio led all but 66 laps and finished first, four laps ahead of their teammates Timo Bernhard,Romain Dumas, andLoïc Duval. It was Kristensen's sixth Sebring victory, Capello's fifth, McNish's fourth andAudi's tenth.Ryan Dalziel,Enzo Potolicchio andStéphane Sarrazin ofStarworks Motorsport'sHPD ARX-03b car in third overall won the WEC LMP2 category and theLevel 5 Motorsports HPD entry ofJoão Barbosa,Christophe Bouchut andScott Tucker won the ALMS' P2 class. ThePescarolo Team ofJean-Christophe Boullion,Emmanuel Collard, andJulien Jousse in aPescarolo 01 car completed the WEC LMP1 class podium. The only classified finisher in the ALMS' P1 category wasChris Dyson,Steven Kane, andGuy Smith in aLola B12/60 car.

TheCORE AutosportOreca FLM09 vehicle shared by Burt Frisselle,Alex Popow andE. J. Viso won the PC class by one lap over thePR1/Mathiasen Motorsports team of Ken Dobson, Rudy Junco Jr. andButch Leitzinger.BMWTeam RLL's trio ofJoey Hand,Dirk Müller andJonathan Summerton in aBMW M3 GT2 overcame a final lap collision with anAF Corse enteredFerrari 458 Italia GT2 to win the GT class fromCorvette Racing'sC6.R entry ofAntonio García,Jan Magnussen andJordan Taylor. After losing the opportunity to win outright in GT due to a last lap spin, AF Corse'sOlivier Beretta,Andrea Bertolini, and Marco Cioci won the LMGTE Pro category. The LMGTE Am class was led by the No. 50Larbre Compétition Corvette until driverPedro Lamy suffered adriveshaft failure in the final hour, handing the victory toTeam Felbermayr-Proton'sPorsche 997 GT3-RSR ofChristian Ried, Gianluca Roda andPaolo Ruberti.Alex Job Racing won their eighth Sebring category withTownsend Bell,Dion von Moltke, and Bill Sweedler'sPorsche 997 GT3 Cup leading the GTC category by one lap over teammatesLouis-Philippe Dumoulin,Leh Keen, andCooper MacNeil.

Background

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Preview

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The 201212 Hours of Sebring was the opening round of both the2012 American Le Mans Series (ten races) and the2012 FIA World Endurance Championship (eight races), as well as the race's 60th running.[1] It was the first and only event involving both theAmerican Le Mans Series (ALMS) and theFIA World Endurance Championship (WEC),[2][3] the only North American round of the WEC season, and the series' debut race.[4][5] On March 17, 2012, the round was held at the 17-turn 3.74 mi (6.02 km)Sebring International Raceway road course inSebring, Florida.[6][7] The event was sanctioned by theInternational Motor Sports Association (IMSA), with officials from both the ALMS and the WEC on site.[8]

Entry list

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TheFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) track homologation meant that the event had a 64-car entry limit. Only full-season ALMS and WEC entries were permitted to compete, and no one-time entries were permitted due to the combined ALMS and WEC field.[8] The race included five car types:Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1), Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2),Le Mans Prototype Challenge (LMPC),Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance (LMGTE), and Grand Touring Challenge (GTC).[1][6] The nine car categories racing at Sebring were the ALMS' P1, P2, PC, GT, GTC, and the WEC's LMP1, LMP2, LMGTE Pro, and LMGTE Am.[9] The race's defending winners,Peugeot, did not return to defend their title after withdrawing fromendurance racing.[10]Audi Sport Team Joest (the only factory LMP1 manufacturer after Peugeot's withdrawal) fielded three one-year-oldR18 TDI cars, whileRebellion Racing entered two 2011Lola B11/60s.[11]OAK Racing andPescarolo Team each entered a 2011Pescarolo 01, whileJRM,Muscle Milk Pickett Racing andStrakka Racing each entered oneHPD ARX-03a.[12][13] TheLola B12/60 made its début at Sebring, andDyson Racing Team fielded one.[14]Toyota did not enter itsTS030 Hybrid car due to time constraints.[15]

LMP2 had 13 teams from five different manufacturers.[13]Oreca had three03 cars in LMP2 run byPecom Racing,ADR-Delta, andSignatech Nissan.Lola Cars also fielded threeB12/80s, with two fromGulf Racing Middle East, and one byLotus. There were also threeHPD ARX-03b cars with two run byLevel 5 Motorsports, and one byStarworks Motorsport.[16][17] OAK Racing andConquest Endurance each entered a singleMorgan LMP2 car.[13]Greaves Motorsport also fielded oneZytek Z11SN car.[16] The one-make PC class included nineOreca FLM09 vehicles,[3][18] including two fromCORE Autosport.PR1 Mathiasen Racing, Muscle Milk Pickett Racing, Performance Tech Motorsports,RSR Racing, andDempsey Racing each ran one car.[13][17]

The WEC LMGTE field included twelve cars from four different manufacturers, with five in the Pro category and seven in the Am class.[19]AF Corse was the only two-car team in LMGTE Pro, with twoFerrari 458 Italias, whileLuxury Racing had one. There was oneAston Martin Vantage GTE fromAston Martin Racing and onePorsche 997 GT3-RSR fromTeam Felbermayr-Proton. Ferrari had three cars in LMGTE Am, with one 458 Italia entered byKrohn Racing, Luxury Racing, and AF-Corse-Waltrip.Larbre Compétition fielded twoChevrolet Corvette C6.Rs, and JWA-Avila and Felbermayr-Proton each fielded one Porsche 997 GT3-RSR.[19] The ten-car ALMS GT field featured two C6.Rs fromCorvette Racing, two Ferrari 458 Italias fromExtreme Speed Motorsports (ESM), four Porsche 997 GTE-RSRs fromFlying Lizard Motorsports (two) andTeam Falken Tire andPaul Miller Racing (one each), and twoBMW M3 GT2s fromTeam RLL.[20]Risi Competizione missed Sebring due to the economic climate and the resulting lack of preparation.[21] The one-make GTC class included ninePorsche 997 GT3 Cup cars.Alex Job Racing (AJR) and NGT Motorsports had two cars and one each by Green Hornet Racing, JDX Racing, Competition Motorsports,GMG Racing, andTRG.[3][22]

Balance of performance changes

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Thebalance of performance goal for both the ALMS and the WEC was to achieveparity in all classes. The Audi R18 TDi's performance was lowered because itsair restrictor was 7% smaller, itsturbocharger boost was reduced, and it lost 5 L (1.1 imp gal; 1.3 US gal) in fuel capacity. The GT-category Chevrolet Corvette C6.R received a 0.4 mm (0.016 in) larger air restrictor and more flexibility in itsrear wing placement, as did the Aston Martin Vantage GTE and the BMW M3 GT2. The WEC LMGTE Am-class Porsche 997 GTE-RSR lost 25 kg (55 lb) of ballast, while the Black Swan Lola B11/80 gained 20 kg (44 lb) of ballast, affecting theirhandling.[23]

Testing

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The teams had two four-hour test sessions on March 12 and two one-hour test sessions the next day.[24]: 1–2  On the first day, 61 of the 64 entered cars competed, with Audi leading with a 1:47.187 lap set byAllan McNish's No. 2 car. During the afternoon session, McNish's co-driverTom Kristensen damaged the No. 2 car's front-left corner in a collision withRomain Dumas' sister No. 3 vehicle. The No. 1 Audi was four-tenths of a second faster than the No. 3 entry, which was more than a second slower. The highest-placed petrol-powered car was the No. 6 Muscle Milk HPD entry in fourth. Level 5's No. 95 car led LMP2 in the afternoon session with a time of 1:52.055, almost 1.5 seconds faster than the sister No. 055 entry. On the bumpy turn 17, OAK team ownerJacques Nicolet lost control of the No. 24 Morgan car, which incurred severe damage in a high-speed accident. Luxury's No. 59 Ferrari set the quickest afternoon session lap at 2:00.830. The No. 45 Flying Lizard Porsche was 0.325 seconds slower, whileDominik Farnbacher's No. 58 Luxury Ferrari led LMGTE Am with a 2:02.893 lap time. Dempsey Racing topped LMPC with a 1:55.540 lap time from PR1 Mathiasen Racing, while Green Hornet's No. 34 car led the GTC class with a time of 2:06.899 from NGT Motorsport's No. 30 car.[25][26]

Testing's second day saw all 64 cars compete, and Audi again led with Kristensen's lap of 1:48.138, 0.272 seconds quicker thanTimo Bernhard's No. 3 car. The No. 1 Audi was third after a lap byMarcel Fässler and the highest-placed ALMS LMP1 entry was the fourth-placed Muscle Milk HPD car.Soheil Ayari's No. 49 Pecom Oreca car led LMP2 with a 1:53.527 lap in the afternoon session. After a lap byJoão Barbosa, the No. 055 Level 5 car was second and the top ALMS LMP2 entry, andRyan Dalziel's No. 44 Starworks HPD entry was third, the top three LMP2 cars were within 0.362 seconds of each other.Giancarlo Fisichella's No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari led GT with a 2:01.097 lap, 0.043 seconds faster thanJaime Melo's No. 59 Luxury car. The top ALMS GT entry was Flying Lizard's No. 45 Porsche. Krohn's No. 57 Ferrari led LMGTE Am with a 2:02.991 lap time fromNiclas Jönsson.Colin Braun lapped quickest in the LMPC-class CORE entry at 1:55.473, whileSean Edwards's No. 30 NGT car set the fastest GTC lap at 2:07.841.[27][28]

Practice

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The first practice session lasted one hour and was held on March 15 in the morning.[24]: 2  Dumas was fastest at 1:48.626, 1.136 seconds ahead ofKlaus Graf's highest-placed No. 6 Muscle Milk ALMS LMP1 entry. Graf was three-seconds ahead of Fässler in third andAndrea Belicchi's No. 13 Rebellion Lola was fourth overall.[29][30] Barbosa set the quickest LMP2 lap of 1:52.680 for Level 5.John Martin's No. 25 ADR-Delta Oreca was second, 0.404 seconds slower, with the second Level 5 car third.[31]David Heinemeier Hansson spun and stranded the No. 37 Conquest car at turn ten, stopping practice for five minutes. Practice was stopped again whenScott Tucker crashed the No. 055 Level 5 entry into the turn 17 tire barrier.[32]: 3–4 [33] Nine cars came within a second ofOliver Gavin's No. 4 Corvette's quickest GT lap of 2:01.514.[29][31] WithJonathan Summerton's quickest lap, the No. 56 RLL BMW was second, andToni Vilander's No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari was third, separated by a tenth of a second. Farnbacher led LMGTE Am with a 2:02.988 lap, followed byPaolo Ruberti's No. 88 Felbermayr-Proton Porsche and Krohn's No. 57 Ferrari of Jönsson.[31][32]: 3–4  Muscle Milk'sMemo Gidley led LMPC with a 1:55.881 lap, 0.137 seconds quicker than No. 6 CORE'sAlex Popow. Michael Guasch's No. 5 Muscle Milk car stopped at turn ten, resulting in a five-minute delay. Alex Job's No. 022 car led GTC withLeh Keen's 2:07.308 lap, ahead of Henrique Cisneros' No. 30 NGT car.[29][32]: 3–4 

The second practice session, during that afternoon, lasted an hour in clear, windy conditions.[24]: 3 [34] The three Audis led, withAndré Lotterer's No. 1 car fastest in 1:47.761, ahead of Dumas andRinaldo Capello's No. 2 entry.Guillaume Moreau's No. 15 OAK Pescarolo and Graf were fourth and fifth, respectively.[35]Nick Leventis stopped practice when his No. 21 Strakka car stopped on track before a collision between an unknown Prototype and GT car caused another stoppage.[32]: 8 [35] The No. 95 HPD ofRyan Hunter-Reay lapped fastest in 1:53.094 late in the session, 0.322 seconds faster than Level 5 teammateChristophe Bouchut's No. 055 car.Martin Plowman's No. 37 Conquest Morgan was third in class.Gianmaria Bruni paced GT with a lap of 2:00.034 in AF Corse's No. 51 Ferrari.Bill Auberlen's No. 155 RLL BMW was 0.360 seconds slower in second place.Pedro Lamy's No. 50 Larbre Corvette improved the fastest LMGTE Am lap to a 2:02.747, leaving Farnbacher over a second behind.[32]: 9 [35] Pablo Sanchez's No. 7 Merchant car led LMPC in 1:55.573, ahead ofRaphael Matos' No. 18 Performance Tech car. Edwards' No. 30 NGT car led GTC with a 2:06.819 lap, 0.358 seconds faster thanDamien Faulkner's Green Hornet entry.[32]: 9 [36]

That evening, a single one-hour and 45-minute practice session was scheduled.[24]: 3  Kristensen set the quickest lap late in the session, 1:47.049, ahead of teammates Lotterer andLoïc Duval's No. 3 Audi, and Graf andDavid Brabham's No. 22 JRM HPD car.[37][38] With a 1:51.824 lap,Stéphane Sarrazin's Starworks HPD vehicle led LMP2 ahead of OAK's No. 24 entry ofOlivier Pla and Hunter-Reay.[32]: 11, 15 [38]Joey Hand's best GT lap of 2:00.258 was 0.065 seconds faster than Bruni's. Farnbacher led LMGTE Am with a lap of 2:01.864, half a second faster than Jönsson. Matos (1:56.789) was 0.127 seconds faster than Sanchez in LMPC. TRG'sSpencer Pumpelly topped GTC with a lap of 2:07.623 from Green Hornet'sSebastiaan Bleekemolen.[32]: 15 [37] A CORE LMPC car spun the No. 31 NGT Porsche in thehairpin, forcingNick Heidfeld's No. 12 Rebellion to stop in heavy traffic at the exit to avoid contact.[32]: 12 [38][39] Duval struck Heidfeld's rear, and Duval's rear was then hit by teammate Fässler.[39][40] The No. 3 Audi missed the rest of the session due to major front and rear-end repairs, but all other drivers returned to thepit lane.[38][39] Maxime Jousse crashed the front left of the No. 28 Gulf Lola at high speed into the outside turn 11 tire barrier, stopping practice for 14 minutes.[32]: 14 [38] He was uninjured.[37]Steven Kane stopped the No. 16 Dyson Lola in turn one with a loss of power and halted practice for five minutes.[32]: 14 [39] All three incidents extended the session by 20 minutes.[39]

On March 16, the final morning practice session lasted one hour.[32]: 3  Audi kept their No. 1 and 3 cars out of the session after finishing their pre-qualifying preparations, as Dumas went fastest overall with a lap time of 1:48.200.[41][42] Moreau, Belicchi andLucas Luhr's No. 6 Muscle Milk car occupied second to fourth, respectively. Pla set the LMP2 pace with a time of 1:51.318, a half-second faster than Sarrazin and John Martin.[42] On his final lap before practice ended,Richard Lietz in the No. 77 Felbermayr-Proton Porsche set the first sub-two-minute GT lap at 1:59.987.[41][43][44] Ferraris were second and third in class with Melo (No. 59 Luxury) ahead of Vilander (No. 51 AF Corse).[44] Jönsson's lap of 2:01.348 was fastest in LMGTE Am from Ruberti and Lamy.[45]: 19 E. J. Viso's No. 06 CORE entry led in PC after lapping at 1:55.606, ahead ofBruno Junqueira's No. 9 RSR car.[44] Keen paced GTC from Faulkner with a lap of 2:06.365.[44][45]: 19 Kévin Estre's No. 11 JDX car spun and crashed into the turn ten tire barrier, prompting an early end to the session with two minutes to go.[41][45]: 19 

Qualifying

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A 65-minute qualifying session divided into four 15-minute sessions was held in the afternoon of March 16.[24]: 3  The rules required each team to nominate one qualifying driver, with the quickest laps determining each class' starting order. IMSA and the FIA awarded a championship point to the pole-sitting team and their drivers in each category.[46][47] Audi led from the start once more, with Lotterer taking Audi's tenth Sebring pole with a lap of 1:45.820 recorded during the closing minutes of qualifying despite serving a penalty for speeding in the pit lane.[48][49][50] The time was nearly four-tenths of a second faster than Kristensen's fastest lap in second. Dumas qualified the rebuilt No. 3 Audi third, completing a top three sweep for the manufacturer. Graf's No. 6 Muscle Milk HPD car was the top ALMS qualifier in fourth and Moreau's No. 15 OAK Pescarolo car was the highest-placed WEC petrol-powered entry in fifth.[51] OAK earned the LMP2 pole position with a time of 1:50.467 set by Pla after duelling the second-placed Sarrazin and Greaves Motorsport's third-placedElton Julian. Bouchut's No. 055 Level 5 car was the fastest ALMS LMP2 entry. He swerved to avoid a car emerging ahead of him from the pit lane exit and collided with both the inside and outside barriers at turn one.[51][52] He was uninjured;[50][52] the session was stopped for seven minutes.[45]: 22 

Junqueira's lap of 1:54.510 won RSR their first ALMS PC pole position in their class debut.[51] Viso's No. 06 CORE car andDane Cameron's Dempsey entry were second and third in class.[49][50] Bruni's lap time of 1:58.427 with a minute to go secured him a second consecutive GT pole at Sebring and broke the2011 category track lap record by more than two seconds. Bruni avoided striking the barrier in a lateral slide leaving turn 17 by engaging first gear and turning the car around. Second in GT was Melo's No. 59 Luxury Ferrari andJan Magnussen's No. 03 Corvette was the highest-placed ALMS GT entry in third place.[50][51] Farnbacher reset the LMGTE Am lap record with a time of 2:00.184, putting the No. 58 Luxury Ferrari on pole.[53] Jönsson qualified the Krohn Ferrari second and Lamy's No. 50 Larbre Corvette was third in class.[45]: 23 [51] Edwards' No. 30 NGT car secured pole in the GTC category with a 2:06.674 lap time, earning him his third career ALMS pole. Edwards' lap time was 0.023 seconds faster than Faulkner's Green Hornet vehicle's best effort. Keen took third in class with the No. 22 AJR entry.[45]: 23 [51]

Post-qualifying

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Francesco Dracone became unwell and was replaced as a driver of the Conquest LMP2 car byJan Heylen, who was granted a waiver despite not participating in night practice.[54] This driver change demoted the entry to the back of the grid.[55] Gulf No. 29 Lola was excluded from the race for failing to meet the minimum qualifying time due to engine installation issues that limited it to two qualifying laps,[56][57] dropping the number of race starters to 63.[54] OAK's No. 15 car was moved to the rear of the field for failing a post-qualifyingstall test.[56]

Qualifying result

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Pole position winners in each class are marked inbold.[58][59]

Final qualifying result
PosClassTeamDriverLap timeGrid
1LMP1#1Audi Sport Team JoestAndré Lotterer1:45.8201
2LMP1#2Audi Sport Team JoestTom Kristensen1:46.2152
3LMP1#3Audi Sport Team JoestRomain Dumas1:46.9353
4P1#6Muscle Milk Pickett RacingKlaus Graf1:47.5364
5LMP1#15OAK RacingGuillaume Moreau1:48.31962
6LMP1#22JRMDavid Brabham1:48.4395
7LMP1#21Strakka RacingDanny Watts1:48.5906
8LMP1#12Rebellion RacingNeel Jani1:48.6307
9LMP1#13Rebellion RacingAndrea Belicchi1:48.9568
10LMP1#16Pescarolo TeamEmmanuel Collard1:50.2009
11LMP2#24OAK RacingOlivier Pla1:50.46710
12LMP2#44Starworks MotorsportStéphane Sarrazin1:50.82311
13LMP2#41Greaves MotorsportElton Julian1:51.80912
14LMP2#23SignatechNissanFranck Mailleux1:52.08413
15LMP2#25ADR-DeltaJohn Martin1:52.11314
16P2#055Level 5 MotorsportsChristophe Bouchut1:52.12915
17P2#37Conquest EnduranceMartin Plowman1:52.49363
18P2#95Level 5 MotorsportsLuis Díaz1:52.65916
19LMP2#49PeCom RacingPierre Kaffer1:52.76317
20LMP2#31LotusThomas Holzer1:53.08018
21PC#9RSR RacingBruno Junqueira1:54.51019
22PC#06CORE AutosportE. J. Viso1:54.55520
23P1#016Dyson RacingChris Dyson1:54.59321
24PC#025Dempsey RacingDane Cameron1:54.62822
25PC#7Merchant Services RacingPablo Sanchez1:55.16023
26PC#05CORE AutosportColin Braun1:55.20824
27PC#5Muscle Milk Pickett RacingMemo Gidley1:55.42025
28PC#52PR1 Mathiasen RacingButch Leitzinger1:55.46026
29PC#8Merchant Services RacingKyle Marcelli1:55.65427
30PC#18Performance Tech MotorsportsRaphael Matos1:55.84828
31LMGTE Pro#51AF CorseGianmaria Bruni1:58.42729
32LMGTE Pro#59Luxury RacingJaime Melo1:58.72330
33GT#03Corvette RacingJan Magnussen1:58.99631
34GT#4Corvette RacingOliver Gavin1;59.00732
35LMGTE Pro#71AF CorseOlivier Beretta1:59.08433
36GT#56BMWTeam RLLJoey Hand1:59.77634
37GT#01Extreme Speed MotorsportsJohannes van Overbeek2:00.09435
38GT#45Flying Lizard MotorsportsJörg Bergmeister2:00.11936
39LMGTE Pro#97Aston Martin RacingStefan Mücke2:00.17437
40LMGTE Am#58Luxury RacingDominik Farnbacher2:00.18438
41LMGTE Pro#77Team Felbermayr-ProtonRichard Lietz2:00.25639
42GT#155BMWTeam RLLJörg Müller2:00.33740
43GT#02Extreme Speed MotorsportsAnthony Lazzaro2:00.34441
44LMGTE Am#57Krohn RacingNiclas Jönsson2:00.92942
45GT#17Team Falken TireWolf Henzler2:01.63243
46LMGTE Am#50Larbre CompétitionPedro Lamy2:01.64044
47LMGTE Am#88Team Felbermayr-ProtonPaolo Ruberti2:01.78745
48GT#48Paul Miller RacingSascha Maassen2:02.15046
49LMGTE Am#70Larbre CompétitionJean-Philippe Belloc2:02.73247
50LMGTE Am#61AF Corse-WaltripRui Águas2:03.33148
51LMGTE Am#55JWA-AvilaJoël Camathias2:04.34249
52GTC#30NGT MotorsportSean Edwards2:06.67450
53GTC#34Green Hornet RacingDamien Faulkner2:06.69751
54GTC#022Alex Job RacingLeh Keen2:06.71152
55GTC#023Alex Job RacingDion von Moltke2:07.01653
56GTC#11JDX RacingKévin Estre2:07.26454
57GT#044Flying Lizard MotorsportsSeth Neiman2:07.35455
58GTC#031NGT MotorsportNicki Thiim2:07.43456
59GTC#66TRGSpencer Pumpelly2:07.55057
60GTC#32GMG RacingJames Sofronas2:08.60758
61GTC#024Competition MotorsportsCort Wagner2:08.79259
62P2#54Black Swan RacingJon Fogarty2:35.15660
63LMP2#29Gulf Racing Middle EastJean-Denis Delétraz14:43.720EX[a]
64LMP2#28Gulf Racing Middle EastNo Time61

Warm-up

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A 25-minute morning warm-up session for drivers to examine their cars before the race began on March 17 under sunny but foggy conditions.[24]: 4 [57][60] McNish was fastest with a lap time of 1:50.804.[56] Starworks' Dalziel was fastest in LMP2, Richard Westbrook's No. 4 Corvette led in GT, Rui Águas' AF Corse-Waltrip Ferrari topped LMGTE Am, Matos of Performance Tech paced PC and TRG's Pumpelly led GTC.[56][61]: 29  The session was interrupted when John Martin crashed the ADR-Delta Oreca car into the turn one inside barrier.[57][61]: 27 Bryan Sellers' Falken car suffered an engine failure with smoke billowing from its left-rear; the team began changing the engine to allow it to take the race start.[56][57][62]

Race

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Start and early hours

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The race, which started at 10:30 a.m. local time,[24]: 4  drew more than 90,000 spectators.[63] FIA presidentJean Todt commanded the drivers to start their engines.[55] Competitors were focused on heavy traffic, and traffic management was a factor.[64] Following the withdrawal of the No. 29 Gulf Lola, 63 cars were scheduled to start, but the No. 17 Falken Porsche (engine change), No. 22 JRM HPD entry (steering wheel change after asafety car switch problem on another one), and No. 28 Gulf Lola were all in the pit lane.[55][65] During the second (and final)formation lap,[66]Jörg Bergmeister's No. 45 Flying Lizard Porsche and Farnbacher's No. 58 Luxury Ferrari collided entering turn 17. Farnbacher entered the pit lane with frontal damage, while Bergmeister was towed in with his left-rearsuspension wheel bent and undertray damage that took 26 laps to repair in the garage.[55][62] The Luxury Ferrari did not complete a single lap,[67] and was retired following an inspection and repairs. The Flying Lizard Porsche returned to the track after spending most of the first hour replaced the damaged suspension. Because it was deemed a "racing incident," no action was taken, and Farnbacher apologized to Flying Lizard in the paddock for the crash.[55][68][69]

McNish passed Lotterer in the fast turn 17 for the lead at the end of the first lap.[59][70] Vilander brought the GT leading No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari into the garage for 45 minutes with analternator failure on lap five;[59][65][68] the car rejoined the race 20 laps down. This gave Melo's No. 59 Luxury Ferrari the GT lead.[55] The firstfull course caution was necessitated for 15 minutes for an incident on lap eight.[13][68] Alternator problems forced Águas to stop the AF Corse-Waltrip Ferrari at the side of the course before restarting and stopping again.[65] McNish lost the overall lead to teammate Fässler during the pit stop cycle for fuel and tires, as his crew was eager to be out of sequence to avoid pit lane traffic.[59] When racing restarted, the No. 44 Starworks and No. 24 OAK Racing teams battled for the LMP2 lead.[56][61]: 32 Olivier Beretta moved the No. 71 AF Corse Ferrari past Gavin's No. 04 Corvette on the inside to take second place in GT.[57] McNish lapped quicker than any other driver and returned the No. 2 Audi to the overall lead when the other two Audis and Graf's No. 6 Muscle Milk entry made pit stops.[59][69]

Afternoon

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Fässler collided with a Luxury Ferrari in the middle of the second hour and lost control of the No. 1 Audi, but he continued without losing much time.[68][71] After going off the circuit at turn 10, Keen's No. 22 AJR car suffered a left-rear puncture and wheel damage, handing the GTC class lead to Estre's No. 11 JDX entry.[69][71] The second full course caution was issued when Hansson's LMP2 Conquest Morgan entry stopped at the hairpin braking point with no fuel and was towed to the pit lane.[72][73] After 23 minutes of caution, racing resumed before a four-car crash involving the No. 01 ESM Ferrari, No. 5 Muscle Milk PC entry, No. 28 Gulf Lola, and the Luxury Ferrari did not necessitate any intervention because all four cars were able to return to the pit lane.[69][73] A third full course caution was required for track cleanup whenOlivier Lombard's No. 23 Signatech Oreca, Melo's GT-category leading Luxury Ferrari, Hunter-Reay's No. 95 Level 5 car, and the No. 22 AJR Porsche collided on fluids at turn 13.[69][74] The Signatech Oreca and Luxury Ferrari were both retired due to car damage.[59]

When racing resumed, Dalziel's Starworks HPD car took up the LMP2 class lead, while Edwards' No. 30 NGT car reclaimed the GTC lead.Jordan Taylor's No. 03 Corvette gained on the GT-leading No. 77 Felbermayr-Proton Porsche ofPatrick Pilet and passed him just before the fourth hour ended.[69][74][75]Benoît Tréluyer slowed on the Ullmann Straight due to an electronic downshift gear selection issue that was traced to theelectric motor driving the gearbox's selection mechanism. He briefly brought the No. 1 Audi into the garage to rectify the fault by changing some car components early in the fifth hour.[59][76][77] Felbermayr-Proton's No. 88 Porsche spun behind the No. 55 JWA-Avila Porsche at turn four, promptingTracy Krohn's LMGTE Am leading Krohn Ferrari to spin in avoidance. This movedPatrick Bornhauser's No. 50 Larbre Corvette into the LMGTE Am lead.Duncan Ende lost control of the Dempsey PC car and lightly collided with the turn four tire barrier, causing the fourth full course caution.[69][76] Some teams made pit stops for fuel during the caution.[78] After racing resumed,Dominik Kraihamer in fifth overall lost control of the No. 15 OAK Pescarolo at the exit of a turn, damaging the car's rear-left gently against the barrier but continuing to drive. In LMP2, Pecom's Ayari led, but he was two seconds slower on one lap, and he was passed by Bouchut and Sarrazin.[76][78]

Markus Palttala ceded the No. 55 JWA Porsche's GTC lead to Cisneros' No. 30 NGT car when Palttala served a penalty for overtaking the safety car under caution.[69][76] The GT lead became a multi-car battle between Beretta andAndrea Bertolini's No. 71 AF Corse Ferrari, the Nos. 04 (Gavin andTommy Milner) and 03 Corvettes (Magnussen andAntonio García), Liet andMarc Lieb's No. 77 Felbermayr-Proton Porsche with all cars running close behind each other and overtakes occurring between them.[78][79] Fässler's No. 1 Audi slowed on course until it was brought into the garage for several laps due to a recurrence of its gear selection issue.[59][69] This moved the No. 6 Muscle Milk HPD car to third overall.[79] RSR's PC leading car entered the pit lane and lost the class lead to the No. 06 CORE entry.[79] Heylen's No. 37 Conquest Morgan entry necessitated the fifth full course caution after it stopped past the bridge at the first corner with a lack of drive and required recovery to the pit lane.[61]: 59–60 [79] After 15 minutes of caution, Roger Wills' No. 5 Muscle Milk PC car crashed backwards into the turn seven tire barrier and returned to the pit lane with bodywork and car damage, necessitating a sixth full course caution for barrier repairs.[69][80]

Auberlen's No. 155 RLL BMW took the GT lead from Milner's No. 04 Corvette when racing resumed in the eighth hour.[61]: 64–65 Darren Turner's No. 97 Aston Martin triggered the eighth full course caution when his left-rear wheel disconnected from the car entering the hairpin and went down the main straight. Turner's car stopped on the side of the track and required a 25-minute recovery to the pit lane to replace a new wheel.[81][82] Soon after racing resumed, Henri Richard's Dempsey PC car spun in front of Performance Tech's Anthony Nicolosi, who collided with him in the turn 10 braking zone.[69] Richard struck the concrete barrier just before the backstraightaway with the car's front and underside, necessitating its retirement and the eighth full course caution for debris cleanup by trackmarshals. He was uninjured.[61]: 67 [82][81] Krohn's Ferrari appeared to get caught out by a slowing car ahead of him in theconcertina effect and collided with the outside wall at the start of the Ullman straight, extending the safety car period to allow turn workers to repair the barrier.[69][81][83] The Krohn Ferrari entered the garage for 71 minutes to replace the rear suspension andsplitter.[84]

Sunset to finish

[edit]

When racing restarted as the sun fell,[69] Cisneros' No. 30 NGT vehicle lost the GTC lead toTownsend Bell's No. 023 AJR car.[61]: 69  Cisneros later collided into the turn 13 tire barrier head on, forcing the No. 30 NGT team to withdraw as well as the ninth full course caution for 20 minutes to rebuild the six-deep tire wall. He was uninjured.[61]: 70–73 [69][85] The engine in Moreau's No. 15 OAK Pescarolo failed, sending smoke rising from the engine cover, prompting the tenth full course caution soon after. Moreau's car stopped at turn seven on the track and had to be extricated to the pit lane.[86][87] When racing resumed, Luhr's No. 6 Muscle Milk car and JRM'sPeter Dumbreck battled for third overall until Dumbreck's rear-right tire punctured. The ensuing collapse of the right-rear suspension, which came after a pit stop to replace the ruptured tire, cost the No. 22 car 15 laps in the garage.[59][87]

The race's 11th and final full course caution (a new Sebring record) came when Nicolosi stopped in the opposite direction in the grass and the stranded Performance Tech entry was recovered to the pit lane.[61]: 75–76 [69][86]Nicki Thiim's No. 031 NGT Porsche collided withDion von Moltke's No. 023 AJR vehicle at the bumpy turn 17 after the safety car was recalled, and both cars spun. Both drivers were able to continue, although Thiim ceded NGT's hold on second in GTC to Faulkner's Green Hornet car as he entered the pit lane for repairs.[86] The first six cars in GT were on the same lap, with Milner's No. 4 Corvette, Hand's No. 56 RLL BMW, and Beretta's No. 71 AF Corse Ferrari sharing the class lead.[88][89] When Faulkner spun at the entry to turn 17, his team's hold on second in GTC was lost.[69]Nicolas Prost's No. 12 Rebellion Lola was forced to drive on thestarter motor after the exit of turn 16 in a safe place on the Ullman straight due to an electronic glitch. The car was recovered to the pit lane and the problem was fixed.[59][61]: 80 [89]

In the final hour,Simon Pagenaud experienced a refueling valve failure due to a loose buckeye during a pit stop, and a failed swap to another valve resulted in a fuel leak, forcing the No. 6 Muscle Milk car to retire.[59][90] Sarrazin's Starworks LMP2 HPD car advanced to third overall after he and Barbosa raced nose-to-tail for the final two hours, exchanging the LMP2 lead several times. Sarrazin passed Barbosa after the final round of pit stops and began to draw away as Barbosa was slower on the soft compound tires.[59][91] Bernhard's No. 3 Audi was a lap behind the sister No. 2 car when he collided with a GTC-class Porsche, necessitating a pit lane rear end change.[59][90] Lamy's No. 50 Larbre Corvette lost the LMGTE Am lead when its driveshaft failed and the car stopped on track with 16 minutes remaining, advancing Ruberti's No. 88 Felbermayr-Proton Porsche to first place, which he held to the finish.[91][92] Pit stops changed the GT order, making it a duel between BMW and Ferrari.[67] Beretta's 71 AF Corse Ferrari and Hand's 56 RLL Berrari traded the class lead in the preceding laps until Bruni's sister No. 51 Ferrari bumped Hand in an attempt to unlap himself at turn three on the final lap and spun him off the track.[59][67][90] Beretta suffered a puncture after spinning in avoidance of the incident.[91][92] Hand regained control of his car and overtook Beretta, believing the latter had hit him.[90]

Unhindered since the second half of the event, the No. 1 Audi completed 325 laps, leading all but 66 laps to secure McNish's fourth Sebring victory, Capello's fifth, Kristensen's sixth, and Audi's tenth, four laps ahead of Bernhard's No. 3 car in the R18 TDI's final race.[70][92][93] The No. 16 Pescarolo in sixth overall was untroubled and completed the LMP1 class podium.[94][95] Dyson Racing won ALMS P1 as the category's sole classified finisher, finishing eighth overall.[92] Starworks' HPD LMP2 car won the class and finished third overall, with a 32-second lead over the highest-placed ALMS P2 entry, Level 5's No. 055 car, in their third Sebring category win when most LMP1 privateer entrants had trouble.[90][93][92] CORE's No. 6 Oreca FLM09 car took their first PC Sebring win by one lap over the PR1 car.[92][96] Hand recovered to claim RLL's second consecutive Sebring GT victory by 1.740 seconds over Magnussen's No. 03 Corvette. Beretta's No. 71 AF Corse Ferrari fell behind Magnussen by slowing following his final lap spin but won in WEC LMGTE Pro and was third overall in GT.[70][67][92] Felbermayr-Proton won the WEC's LMGTE Am class by one lap over the No. 70 Larbre Corvette.[90][92] AJR took their eighth Sebring class win and second in succession in GTC with the No. 023 car a lap ahead of the sister No. 022 entry.[13][96]

Post-race

[edit]

The top three finishes in each of the nine classes appeared on the podium separately before being interviewed.[9] Capello said the win was not easy and added that slower cars were a major issue, "We were careful, we finished with just little scratches on our car, nothing serious. It was one of the keys to our success today."[90] McNish added, "We didn't necessarily have the best of seasons in 2011. The thing we're looking towards now is the next race in the world championship. From my point of view, we've had a really good run and we should really be proud of that."[92] Kristensen said the speed difference was now a challenge and that it "was amazing to come here and celebrate the team effort."[90] Bernhard argued that his car had slightly more performance but conceded "it didn't work out for us today."[59] Sarrazin called the duel with Level 5 "a great race all the way through" and that Starworks became gradually faster in the concluding two hours.[92] Dalziel praised his team's work in the preceding weeks and co-driverEnzo Potolicchio added that third was "the first step for us, being 3rd overall in a P2 car was amazing."[95]

Beretta spoke on his last lap accident: "The BMW went sideways. I jumped on the brakes and lost it."[95] He added that he felt Hand caused the crash but said that "He wants to win, and we want to win and that was just racing."[90] Hand argued that Bruni had no opportunity to unlap himself and had expected the collision.[59] Nevertheless, Hand said he enjoyed driving for RLL and was motivated by both team ownerBobby Rahal and his co-drivers, adding, "Did you see how many times we came in second and left in first? I hope everybody got a show. If you didn't like that, you don't like racing."[92] Bruni was fined $15,000 by the race officials for the final lap accident,[59] and the No. 51 AF Corse Ferrari was disqualified for "unsportsmanlike conduct".[94] Ruberti called his LMGTE Am win "like a dream" and said he completed the final stint in the last hour with nopower steering.[95] Von Moltke explained that following his accident with Thiim, he had to push hard during the closing two hours in which he built up a gap to enable AJR to win in GTC.[90]

ALMS president and CEO Scott Atherton said that the race exceeded his expectations and that "it had all the makings of a real challenging and potentially fraught-with-danger experience. Still, this was a textbook example of cooperation, compromise and mutual respect that started at the top and permeated every aspect of the event."[9]Racer's Tony DiZinno wrote in an opinion column that spectators ideally wanted to witness a simpler and understandable sports car race with no confusion over each car category in which racing series, adding: "the obvious point is that next year's Sebring needs to be a cleaner and simpler event. The race, the ALMS and the fans all deserve better. Grand as the 2012 race may have been, the confusion and politics that affected it should be, like the race, consigned to history."[9] The WEC did not return to Sebring until the2019 1000 Miles of Sebring as the series' American event was established at theCircuit of the Americas.[5][64]

Race result

[edit]

Class winners inbold. Cars failing to complete 70% of winner's distance (227 laps) marked as not classified (NC).[b][13][59][97]

Final race classification
PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTireLapsTime/Retired
Engine
1LMP12GermanyAudi Sport Team JoestUnited KingdomAllan McNish
DenmarkTom Kristensen
ItalyRinaldo Capello
Audi R18 TDIM32512:00:12.191[c]
AudiTDI 3.7 L Turbo V6
(Diesel)
2LMP13GermanyAudi Sport Team JoestGermanyTimo Bernhard
FranceRomain Dumas
FranceLoïc Duval
Audi R18 TDIM321+4 Laps
AudiTDI 3.7 L Turbo V6
(Diesel)
3LMP244United StatesStarworks MotorsportUnited KingdomRyan Dalziel
VenezuelaEnzo Potolicchio
FranceStéphane Sarrazin
HPD ARX-03bD319+6 Laps
Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6
4P2055United StatesLevel 5 MotorsportsUnited StatesScott Tucker
PortugalJoão Barbosa
FranceChristophe Bouchut
HPD ARX-03bD319+6 Laps
Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6
5LMP224FranceOAK RacingFranceJacques Nicolet
FranceOlivier Pla
FranceMatthieu Lahaye
Morgan LMP2D318+7 Laps
Judd HK 3.6 L V8
6LMP116FrancePescarolo TeamFranceEmmanuel Collard
FranceJean-Christophe Boullion
FranceJulien Jousse
Pescarolo 01M318+7 Laps
Judd GV5 S2 5.0 L V10
7LMP249ArgentinaPecom RacingArgentinaLuis Pérez Companc
FranceSoheil Ayari
GermanyPierre Kaffer
Oreca 03D317+8 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
8P1016United StatesDyson Racing TeamUnited StatesChris Dyson
United KingdomGuy Smith
United KingdomSteven Kane
Lola B12/60D317+8 Laps
MazdaMZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
(Butanol)
9LMP241United KingdomGreaves MotorsportGermanyChristian Zugel
MexicoRicardo González
EcuadorElton Julian
Zytek Z11SND316+9 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
10LMP121United KingdomStrakka RacingUnited KingdomNick Leventis
United KingdomJonny Kane
United KingdomDanny Watts
HPD ARX-03aM316+9 Laps
Honda LM-V8 3.4 L V8
11LMP225United KingdomADR-DeltaAustraliaJohn Martin
United KingdomRobbie Kerr
ThailandTor Graves
Oreca 03D315+10 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
12PC06United StatesCORE AutosportVenezuelaE. J. Viso
VenezuelaAlex Popow
United StatesBurt Frisselle
Oreca FLM09M312+13 Laps
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
13PC52United StatesPR1 Mathiasen RacingUnited StatesButch Leitzinger
United StatesKen Dobson
MexicoRudy Junco Jr.
Oreca FLM09M311+14 Laps
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
14
DNF
LMP231GermanyLotusGermanyThomas Holzer
Germany Mirco Schultis
ItalyLuco Moro
Lola B12/80D310Did not finish
Lotus (Judd) 3.6 L V8
15PC05United StatesCORE AutosportUnited StatesColin Braun
United StatesJon Bennett
United StatesEric Lux
Oreca FLM09M310+15 Laps
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
16LMP11GermanyAudi Sport Team JoestGermanyAndré Lotterer
FranceBenoît Tréluyer
SwitzerlandMarcel Fässler
Audi R18 TDIM310+15 Laps
AudiTDI 3.7 L Turbo V6
(Diesel)
17LMP122United KingdomJRMUnited KingdomPeter Dumbreck
AustraliaDavid Brabham
IndiaKarun Chandhok
HPD ARX-03aM309+16 Laps
Honda LM-V8 3.4 L V8
18GT56United StatesBMWTeam RLLGermanyDirk Müller
United StatesJoey Hand
United StatesJonathan Summerton
BMW M3 GT2D307+18 Laps
BMW 4.0 L V8
19GT03United StatesCorvette RacingDenmarkJan Magnussen
United StatesJordan Taylor
SpainAntonio García
Chevrolet Corvette C6.RM307+18 Laps
Chevrolet 5.5 L V8
20LMGTE
Pro
71ItalyAF CorseItalyAndrea Bertolini
MonacoOlivier Beretta
ItalyMarco Cioci
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2M307+18 Laps
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
21GT4United StatesCorvette RacingUnited KingdomOliver Gavin
United StatesTommy Milner
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
Chevrolet Corvette C6.RM307+18 Laps
Chevrolet 5.5 L V8
22GT155United StatesBMWTeam RLLUnited StatesBill Auberlen
GermanyJörg Müller
GermanyUwe Alzen
BMW M3 GT2D307+18 Laps
BMW 4.0 L V8
23LMGTE
Pro
77GermanyTeam Felbermayr-ProtonGermanyMarc Lieb
AustriaRichard Lietz
FrancePatrick Pilet
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRM306+19 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
24GT48United StatesPaul Miller RacingUnited StatesBryce Miller
GermanySascha Maassen
United KingdomRob Bell
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRD303+22 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
25PC7United StatesMerchant Services RacingUnited StatesChapman Ducote
MexicoJavier Acheverria
MexicoPablo Sanchez
Oreca FLM09M303+22 Laps
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
26GT044United StatesFlying Lizard MotorsportsUnited StatesSeth Neiman
United StatesDarren Law
United StatesAndy Lally
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRM303+22 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
27GT02United StatesExtreme Speed MotorsportsUnited StatesEd Brown
United StatesJeff Segal
United StatesAnthony Lazzaro
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2M303+22 Laps
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
28
DNF
P16United StatesMuscle Milk Pickett RacingGermanyKlaus Graf
GermanyLucas Luhr
FranceSimon Pagenaud
HPD ARX-03aM302Fuel valve
Honda 3.4 L V8
29LMGTE
Am
88GermanyTeam Felbermayr-ProtonGermanyChristian Ried
ItalyGianluca Roda
ItalyPaolo Ruberti
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRM298+27 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
30P254United StatesBlack Swan RacingUnited StatesTim Pappas
United StatesBret Curtis
United StatesJon Fogarty
Lola B11/80D298+27 Laps
Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6
31LMGTE
Am
70FranceLarbre CompétitionFrancePascal Gibon
FranceChristophe Bourret
FranceJean-Philippe Belloc
Chevrolet Corvette C6.RM297+28 Laps
Corvette 5.5 L V8
32LMP112SwitzerlandRebellion RacingFranceNicolas Prost
SwitzerlandNeel Jani
GermanyNick Heidfeld
Lola B11/60M296+29 Laps
Toyota RV8KLM 3.4 L V8
33GTC023United StatesAlex Job RacingUnited StatesBill Sweedler
United StatesTownsend Bell
South AfricaDion von Moltke
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY292+33 Laps
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
34LMGTE
Pro
97United KingdomAston Martin RacingGermanyStefan Mücke
United KingdomDarren Turner
MexicoAdrián Fernández
Aston Martin Vantage GTEM292+33 Laps
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
35GTC022United StatesAlex Job RacingUnited StatesCooper MacNeil
United StatesLeh Keen
CanadaLouis-Philippe Dumoulin
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY291+34 Laps
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
36LMP113SwitzerlandRebellion RacingItalyAndrea Belicchi
SwitzerlandHarold Primat
NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen
Lola B11/60M291+34 Laps
Toyota RV8KLM 3.4 L V8
37GTC34United StatesGreen Hornet RacingUnited StatesPeter LeSaffre
Republic of IrelandDamien Faulkner
NetherlandsSebastiaan Bleekemolen
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY290+35 Laps
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
38GT17United StatesTeam Falken TireUnited StatesBryan Sellers
GermanyWolf Henzler
AustriaMartin Ragginger
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRF290+35 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
39
DNF
LMGTE
Am
50FranceLarbre CompétitionFrancePatrick Bornhauser
FranceJulien Canal
PortugalPedro Lamy
Chevrolet Corvette C6.RM288Gearbox
Corvette 5.5 L V8
40GTC66United StatesTRGUnited StatesSpencer Pumpelly
United StatesMarc Bunting
VenezuelaEmilio Di Guida
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY287+38 Laps
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
41LMGTE
Am
61ItalyAF Corse-WaltripUnited StatesRobert Kauffman
United StatesMichael Waltrip
PortugalRui Águas
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2M283+42 Laps
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
42PC5United StatesMuscle Milk Pickett RacingMexicoMemo Gidley
United StatesMichael Guasch
New ZealandRoger Wills
Oreca FLM09M282+43 Laps
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
43GTC11United StatesJDX RacingCanadaChris Cumming
FranceKévin Estre
Germany Mark Bullitt
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY282+43 Laps
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
44P237United StatesConquest EnduranceUnited KingdomMartin Plowman
DenmarkDavid Heinemeier Hansson
BelgiumJan Heylen
Morgan LMP2D281+44 Laps
Judd HK 3.6 L V8
45GTC024United StatesCompetition MotorsportsUnited StatesBob Faieta
United StatesCort Wagner
United StatesMichael Avenatti
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY279+46 Laps
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
46GT01United StatesExtreme Speed MotorsportsUnited StatesScott Sharp
United StatesJohannes van Overbeek
United StatesGuy Cosmo
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2M278+47 Laps
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
47LMP228United Arab EmiratesGulf Racing Middle EastFranceFabien Giroix
France Maxime Jousse
SwedenStefan Johansson
Lola B12/80D277+48 Laps
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
48GTC32United StatesGMG RacingUnited StatesJames Sofronas
United StatesAlex Welch
United StatesRené Villeneuve
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY276+49 Laps
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
49PC18United StatesPerformance Tech MotorsportsUnited StatesAnthony Nicolosi
United StatesRicardo Vera
BrazilRaphael Matos
Oreca FLM09M274+51 Laps
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
50LMGTE
Am
57United StatesKrohn RacingUnited StatesTracy Krohn
SwedenNiclas Jönsson
ItalyMichele Rugolo
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2D265+60 Laps
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
51PC9United StatesRSR RacingBrazilBruno Junqueira
United StatesTomy Drissi
MexicoRoberto González
Oreca FLM09M255+70 Laps
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
52LMGTE
Am
55United KingdomJWA-AvilaUnited StatesBill Binnie
SwitzerlandJoël Camathias
FinlandMarkus Palttala
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRP252+73 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
53GT45United StatesFlying Lizard MotorsportsUnited StatesPatrick Long
GermanyJörg Bergmeister
GermanyMarco Holzer
Porsche 997 GT3-RSRM251+74 Laps
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
54
DNF
GTC031United StatesNGT MotorsportDenmarkNicki Thiim
VenezuelaAngel Benitez Sr.
VenezuelaAngel Benitez Jr.
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY236Accident
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
55
DNF
LMP115FranceOAK RacingFranceGuillaume Moreau
AustriaDominik Kraihamer
BelgiumBertrand Baguette
OAKPescarolo 01D233Engine
Judd DB 3.4 L V8
56
DNF
GTC30United StatesNGT MotorsportUnited KingdomSean Edwards
United StatesHenrique Cisneros
United StatesCarlos Kauffman
Porsche 997 GT3 CupY205Accident
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
57
DNF
PC025United StatesDempsey RacingUnited StatesDuncan Ende
FranceHenri Richard
United StatesDane Cameron
Oreca FLM09M172Accident
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
58
DNF
P295United StatesLevel 5 MotorsportsUnited StatesScott Tucker
MexicoLuis Díaz
United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay
HPD ARX-03bD85Accident damage
Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6
59
DNF
LMP223FranceSignatechNissanFranceFranck Mailleux
FranceJordan Tresson
FranceOlivier Lombard
Oreca 03D85Accident
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
60
DNF
LMGTE
Pro
59FranceLuxury RacingFranceFrédéric Makowiecki
BrazilJaime Melo
FranceJean-Karl Vernay
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2M83Accident damage
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
61
DNF
PC8United StatesMerchant Services RacingCanadaKyle Marcelli
United KingdomDean Sterling
United StatesLucas Downs
Oreca FLM09M38Accident
Chevrolet 6.2 L V8
62
DNF
LMGTE
Am
58FranceLuxury RacingGermanyPierre Ehret
GermanyDominik Farnbacher
FranceFrançois Jakubowski
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2M0Accident
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
EXLMGTE
Pro
51ItalyAF CorseItalyGiancarlo Fisichella
ItalyGianmaria Bruni
FinlandToni Vilander
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2M215Disqualified
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
EXLMP229United Arab EmiratesGulf Racing Middle EastIvory CoastFrédéric Fatien
JapanKeiko Ihara
SwitzerlandJean-Denis Delétraz
Lola B12/80DExcluded
Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8
Tyre manufacturers
Key
SymbolTyre manufacturer
DDunlop
FFalken Tire
MMichelin
PPirelli
YYokohama

Championship standings after the race

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World Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1ItalyRinaldo Capello
DenmarkTom Kristensen
United KingdomAllan McNish
25
2GermanyTimo Bernhard
FranceRomain Dumas
FranceLoïc Duval
18 (−7)
3United KingdomRyan Dalziel
VenezuelaEnzo Potolicchio
FranceStéphane Sarrazin
15 (−10)
4FranceMatthieu Lahaye
FranceJacques Nicolet
FranceOlivier Pla
12 (−13)
5FranceJean-Christophe Boullion
FranceEmmanuel Collard
FranceJulien Jousse
10 (−15)
Source:[98]
LMP1 Manufacturers' World Championship standings
Pos.ManufacturerPoints
1GermanyAudi25
Source:[98]
LMGTE Manufacturers' World Cup standings
Pos.ManufacturerPoints
1ItalyFerrari33
2GermanyPorsche33 (−0)
3United StatesChevrolet22 (−11)
Source:[98]
Endurance Trophy for LMP1 Teams standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1FrancePescarolo Team25
2United KingdomStrakka Racing18 (−7)
3United KingdomJRM15 (−10)
4SwitzerlandRebellion Racing12 (−13)
5FranceOAK Racing8 (−17)
Source:[98]

Endurance Trophy For LMP2 Teams standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1United StatesStarworks Motorsport25
2FranceOAK Racing18 (−7)
3ArgentinaPecom Racing15 (−10)
4United KingdomGreaves Motorsport12 (−13)
5United KingdomADR-Delta10 (−15)
Source:[98]


Endurance Trophy For LMGTE Pro Teams standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1ItalyAF Corse25
2GermanyTeam Felbermayr-Proton18 (−7)
3United KingdomAston Martin Racing15 (−10)
Source:[98]


Endurance Trophy For LMGTE Am Teams standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1GermanyTeam Felbermayr-Proton25
2FranceLarbre Compétition18 (−7)
3ItalyAF Corse-Waltrip15 (−10)
4United StatesKrohn Racing12 (−13)
5United KingdomJWA-Avila10 (−15)
Source:[98]

P1 Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1United StatesChris Dyson
United KingdomSteven Kane
United KingdomGuy Smith
24
2GermanyKlaus Graf
GermanyLucas Luhr
20 (−4)
Source:[99]


P2 Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1PortugalJoão Barbosa
FranceChristophe Bouchut
United KingdomScott Tucker
24
2United StatesJon Fogarty
United StatesTim Pappas
20 (−4)
3DenmarkDavid Heinemeier Hansson
United KingdomMartin Plowman
17 (−7)
Source:[99]


PC Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1VenezuelaAlex Popow
VenezuelaE. J. Viso
24
2United States Ken Dobson
Mexico Rudy Junco Jr.
United StatesButch Leitzinger
20 (−4)
3United StatesJon Bennett
United StatesColin Braun
17 (−7)
4Mexico Javier Echeverria
Mexico Pablo Sanchez
14 (−10)
5United StatesMemo Gidley
United States Mike Guasch
12 (−12)
Source:[99]


GT Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1United StatesJoey Hand
GermanyDirk Müller
United StatesJonathan Summerton
24
2SpainAntonio García
DenmarkJan Magnussen
United StatesJordan Taylor
20 (−4)
3United KingdomOliver Gavin
United StatesTommy Milner
United KingdomRichard Westbrook
17 (−7)
4GermanyUwe Alzen
United StatesBill Auberlen
GermanyJörg Müller
14 (−10)
5United KingdomRob Bell
GermanySascha Maassen
United StatesBryce Miller
12 (−12)
Source:[99]


GTC Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1South AfricaDion von Moltke24
2United StatesLeh Keen
United StatesCooper MacNeil
20 (−4)
3NetherlandsSebastiaan Bleekemolen
Republic of IrelandDamien Faulkner
United States Peter LeSaffre
17 (−7)
4United States Marc Bunting
United StatesSpencer Pumpelly
14 (−10)
5Canada Chris Cumming
FranceKévin Estre
12 (−12)
Source:[99]

P1 Teams' Championship standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1United StatesDyson Racing Team24
2United StatesMuscle Milk Pickett Racing20 (−4)
Source:[100]


P2 Teams' Championship standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1United StatesLevel 5 Motorsports24
2United StatesBlack Swan Racing20 (−4)
3United StatesConquest Endurance17 (−7)
Source:[100]


PC Teams' Championship standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1United StatesCORE Autosport24
2United StatesPR1/Mathiasen Motorsports20 (−4)
3United States Merchant Services Racing14 (−10)
4United StatesMuscle Milk Pickett Racing12 (−12)
5United States Performance Tech Motorsports10 (−14)
Source:[100]


GT Teams' Championship standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1United StatesBMWTeam RLL24
2United StatesCorvette Racing20 (−4)
3United StatesPaul Miller Racing12 (−12)
4United StatesFlying Lizard Motorsports10 (−14)
5United StatesExtreme Speed Motorsports8 (−16)
Source:[100]


GTC Teams' Championship standings
Pos.TeamPoints
1United StatesAlex Job Racing24
2United States Green Hornet Racing17 (−7)
3United StatesTRG14 (−10)
4United StatesJDX Racing12 (−12)
5United States Competition Motorsports10 (−14)
Source:[100]


Notes

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  1. ^The No. 29Gulf Racing Middle East car was excluded for not meeting the minimum required time during practice and qualifying.[56]
  2. ^No combined final race classification has been published as of 2023[update].[2]
  3. ^The FIA WEC final classification states the final winning time is 12:00'15.243.[98]

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