Detroit IMSA: Bamber puts Ganassi Cadillac on top in FP1
Earl Bamber delivered a mighty lap with two minutes to go in opening practice to put his #02 Chip Ganassi Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R on top.
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Bamber in fact led most of the session until Ricky Taylor caused a surprise three minutes from the checkered flag, when he set fastest time in the Wayne Taylor Racing Acura ARX-05 by going fastest in the first two sectors. He had earlier survived a trip into the Turn 3 runoff.
But just a minute later, Bamber produced a lap that, although a tad slower in sectors 1 and 2, was close enough in time that his superior third sector saw him inch back ahead by 0.146sec.
The Meyer Shank Racing Acura of Oliver Jarvis was 0.55sec off WTR’s similar car, but that was still good enough for third place. It would likely not have been had Pipo Derani been in the Action Express Racing Cadillac when the track was in its best condition, but the Brazilian gave up the majority of his seat time to his new teammate Olivier Pla. The 40-year-old Frenchman has replaced Tristan Nunez in the line-up and needed to adapt to the AXR Caddy and also the bumpy 2.35-mile 14-turn track on Belle Isle. Pla’s best effort was 0.9sec from top spot but good enough to see him ahead of the second Ganassi Cadillac and the JDC Miller Motorsports’ Cadillac.
Mike Skeen was fastest in the only other class competing this weekend, GTD, and his Korthoff Motorsports Mercedes AMG GT3 lapped the track in 1min30.759sec, mere hundredths ahead of Aaron Telitz’s best effort in the Vasser Sullivan Racing Lexus RC F.
Aidan Read was an impressive third in Rick Ware Racing’s Acura NSX, ahead of Roman De Angelis in the Heart of Racing Aston Martin Vantage and Jan Heylen’s Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R.
Second practice begins at 12.05pm local (Eastern) time, with qualifying at 5.30pm.
Cla | Driver | Class | Chassis | Laps | Time | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Earl Bamber
Alex Lynn |
DPi | Cadillac DPi | 45 | 1'20.178 | |
2 |
Ricky Taylor
Filipe Albuquerque |
DPi | Acura DPi | 42 | 1'20.324 | 0.146 |
3 |
Oliver Jarvis
Tom Blomqvist |
DPi | Acura DPi | 44 | 1'20.874 | 0.696 |
4 |
Olivier Pla
Pipo Derani |
DPi | Cadillac DPi | 50 | 1'21.069 | 0.891 |
5 |
Renger van der Zande
Sébastien Bourdais |
DPi | Cadillac DPi | 38 | 1'21.203 | 1.025 |
6 |
Tristan Vautier
Richard Westbrook |
DPi | Cadillac DPi | 50 | 1'21.500 | 1.322 |
7 |
Mike Skeen
Stevan McAleer |
GTD | Mercedes AMG GT3 | 36 | 1'30.759 | 10.581 |
8 |
Frankie Montecalvo
Aaron Telitz |
GTD | Lexus RC F GT3 | 45 | 1'30.783 | 10.605 |
9 |
Ryan Eversley
Aidan Read |
GTD | Acura NSX GT3 | 31 | 1'30.865 | 10.687 |
10 |
Roman De Angelis
Ross Gunn |
GTD | Aston Martin Vantage GT3 | 43 | 1'30.974 | 10.796 |
11 |
Ryan Hardwick
Jan Heylen |
GTD | Porsche 911 GT3 R | 47 | 1'31.009 | 10.831 |
12 |
Ben Barnicoat
Kyle Kirkwood |
GTD | Lexus RC F GT3 | 45 | 1'31.054 | 10.876 |
13 |
Robby Foley
Bill Auberlen |
GTD | BMW M4 GT3 | 44 | 1'31.100 | 10.922 |
14 |
Russell Ward
Philip Ellis |
GTD | Mercedes AMG GT3 | 40 | 1'31.273 | 11.095 |
15 |
Bryan Sellers
Madison Snow |
GTD | BMW M4 GT3 | 37 | 1'31.415 | 11.237 |
16 |
Robert Megennis
Jeff Westphal |
GTD | Lamborghini Huracan GT3 | 46 | 1'31.474 | 11.296 |
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