Matteo Malucelli puts Scuderia Praha Ferrari on pole for Hankook 12H EPILOG BRNO
BRNO (9 October, 2015) – In a qualifying session that remained thrilling until the very end, Italian driver Matteo Malucelli secured success for Czech team Scuderia Praha as he put the team’s Ferrari 458 (#11, Jiri Pisarik/Jaromir Jirik/Matteo Malucelli/Peter Kox) on pole position for tomorrow’s Hankook 12H EPILOG BRNO, the season finale of the 2015 24H SERIES powered by Hankook. Malucelli’s fastest lap time of 2:00.918 minutes gave him an advantage of 0.397 seconds on German Thomas Jäger, who qualified the Ram Racing entry (#30, Tom Onslow-Cole/Paul White/Thomas Jäger) as the fastest of the seven Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 cars in the field in second place. Mercedes-Benz teams lock out the second row of the grid, with Dutch driver Christiaan Frankenhout third-fastest with the best of the two Hofor Racing gullwings (#10, Kenneth Heyer/Christiaan Frankenhout/Sebastian Asch/Chantal Kroll/Michael Kroll) and German Lance David Arnold fourth with the SPS automotive performance Mercedes-Benz (#33, Valentin Pierburg/Lance David Arnold/Alex Müller).
Thick fog prevented any action during the first hour of the optional test session in the morning and even though visibility improved and allowed for some running later on, conditions remained challenging throughout the opening day of the Hankook 12H EPILOG BRNO. Single-digit temperatures, a slight drizzle every now and then and the resulting damp track made it difficult for the drivers. That led to several off-track excursions including one for the Senkyr Motorsport BMW Z4 (#32, Tomas Erdelyi/Robert Senkyr/Markus Palttala/Lennart Marioneck/Ralf Oeverhaus) that had topped the timing screens for a long time with a lap time of 2:01.793 minutes, set early in the session by Palttala. Earlier in the afternoon, Czech team Senkyr Motorsport also came out fastest in free practice, but after its mishap in qualifying, none of the drivers was able to improve Palttala’s time as the Mercedes-Benz and Ferrari drivers went faster. Thus, the BMW will be starting fifth on the grid.
Pole position in the SPX class logically goes to the Leipert Motorsport Lamborghini Huracan (#22, Isaac Tutumlu Lopez/Vadim Gitlin/Adrian Watt) as it is the only runner in this class. With a time of 2:03.552 minutes, Spanish driver of Kurdish origin, Isaac Tutumlu Lopez qualified the car in ninth place overall. Porsche Supercup and German Carrera Cup stalwart Christian Engelhart from Germany secured pole position in the 997-class with his MRS GT Racing entry (#20, Charles Putman/Charles Espenlaub/Christian Engelhart).
In class SP2, another Italian driver with a Scuderia Praha Ferrari claimed pole as Matteo Cressoni posted the fastest time with his 458 Challenge (#44, Dusan Palcr/Josef Jakubik/Ludomik Jakubik/Matteo Cressoni). Fastest SP3 driver was Cor Euser in his self-run Lotus Evora GT4 (#160, Hal Prewitt/Cor Euser/Danny van Dongen). Adding to the success for Cor Euser Racing, Ricardo van der Ende secured pole posiiton for the team in the A5 class with the BMW M3 (#83, Hal Prewitt/Jacky van der Ende/Ricardo van der Ende). Phil Quaife secured pole position in A3T with the Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing SEAT Leon Cup Racer (#95, Ramzi Moutran/Nabil Moutran/Sami Moutran/Phil Quaife) while German Georg Braun put the Lubner Motorsport Renault Clio (#127, Daniel Bohr/Roger Voegeli/Jens Lohnig/Georg Braun) on pole in the A2 class.
Cars will start lining up on the starting grid tomorrow, Saturday, 10 October, from 11.00 hrs. The race will get underway at noon and will run till midnight. There will be almost ten hours of live TV coverage on Motors TV (11.30-13.00 and 16.20-0.30 hrs CET) while live timing and live streaming with commentary from Radiolemans.com is available throughout the race at www.24hseries.com. A DVB-T feed will also be available throughout the race. There will also be regular updates on Twitter (@24HSeries) and Facebook (24H Series). More information about the Hankook 12H EPILOG BRNO and the 24H SERIES powered by Hankook can be found at: www.24hseries.com.