Qualifying is a dogfight between Acura, Audi, and Peugeot

The Acura with Indy 500 winner Scott Dixon at the wheel had the fast time.
The Acura with Indy 500 winner Scott Dixon at the wheel had the fast time.

SEBRING, Fl — Indy 500 winner Scott Dixon drove the #66 Acura ARX O2a to top time in the LMP1 class during qualifying for the 57th running of the Mobil 1 12 hours of Sebring presented by Fresh from Florida Thursday afternoon.

But Dixon’s late lap charge gave him the top time for the afternoon session, but it was not faster than the current Audi record and was only .082 second faster than the new #2 Audi R-15. In third place was the #07 Peugoet 908, which about a tenth of a second slower than the Audi.

Scuttlebutt in the pits prior to the qualifying session was that both the Acura and the Audi had run faster than the record in testing sessions. However, neither could surpass McNish’s record that was set with the R-10 two years ago.

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Battle royale set for Sebring

Audi and Peugeot will battle -- but don't forget about the Acura.
Audi and Peugeot will battle -- but don't forget about the Acura.

SEBRING, Fl — It will be three heavyweights Audi, Puegeot, and Acura against the field at the 57th running of the Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring presented by Fresh from Florida next weekend in a race that will answer a number of questions about the 2009 endurance racing season, and more specifically the 24 hours of Le Mans that will kick-off in about 90 days. The race also kicks off the 2009 American Le Mans series.

The Wildcard in the threesome is the Acura team, which debuts a new prototype with two teams, Highcroft Racing and de Ferran Motorsports managing the cars. These two team boasts both star power and winning team members.  The two teams will feature  feature Indy 500 winners Scott Dixon, Dario Franchitti and Gil de Ferran behind the wheel.

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Team Lowes is ready for Sebring

Team Lowes is ready for the battle at Sebring
Team Lowes is ready for the battle at Sebring
SEBRING, Fl — The Lowe’s Fernandez Racing Team turned 216 laps over the course of the three-day test on the 3.7-mile Sebring road course in late January and is readying for its assault on the famed race course where its chief competition will likely come from the Mazda powered Dyson team.

The team which is composed of AdrianFernandez, Luis Diaz, and Michel Jourdain Jr., who will join the squad for the Sebring and Petit Le Mans endurance classics.

As the team enters its third season of ALMS competition it has had to update its racer to conform to the new ACO (AutomobileClub de l’Ouest) guidelines for the class. The ACO, which administers the technical rules, requires all LMP2 cars to weigh 850 pounds in 2009, up 110 pounds from last year, as well as mandating a 10 percent smaller engine intake restrictor (which is now 40.7mm) and increasing the rear Gurney flap by 5mm making it now 20mm total.

This rule has definitely slowed down the LMP2 cars and Fernandez notes: “The car is 50 kilos heavier plus the intake restrictor is 10 percent smaller than last year which makes the car quite a bit slower. We also have a five millimeter bigger Gurney on the back which makes the car go a little bit slower on the straights. In all, the car feels heavier and slower and it is harder to pass the GT2s than before.”

In the test session, Fernandez turned the fastest lap with the car, touring the course at 1:46.540 (125.023 mph). He and his team hope to improve their consistency from last season and Fernandez added, ” We are looking forward to a good season and to representing our sponsors and partners Lowe’s, Acura and Michelin with strong results. If we can finish races, I know we can win.”

Of course, there could no greater way to start the season than with a win at fabled Sebring.

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