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Qualifying report

Buriram Super GT: Lexus locks out front row in qualifying

Kenta Yamashita secured LeMans Lexus' first SUPER GT pole since 2016 with a new track record of the Buriram International Circuit on Saturday.

Polesitters #6 Lexus Team LeMans Lexus LC500: Kazuya Oshima, Kenta Yamashita

Polesitters #6 Lexus Team LeMans Lexus LC500: Kazuya Oshima, Kenta Yamashita

Masahide Kamio

It was TOM’S Lexus driver Kazuki Nakajima who set the first competitive lap in Q2, clocking a time of 1m23.457s to go to the top of the timesheets.

Nakajima was almost immediately dislodged from the premier spot by the Bandoh Lexus of Yuji Kunimoto, the 2016 Super Formula champion nearly eclipsing the track record of 1m23.341s.

In the end, however, it was Yamashita who secured a surprise pole position with a time of 1m23.260s in the Lexus he shares with Kazuya Oshima,

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Kunimoto's previous time of 1m23.350s was good enough to secure a spot on the front row for himself and teammate Sho Tsuboi, ahead of the B-Max Nissan of Frederic Makoweicki and Kohei Hirate which topped the sole practice session ahead of qualifying.

Nakajima and his #36 TOM’S teammate Yuhi Sekiguchi slipped to fourth in the final classification, ahead of the sister #37 TOM’S car of 2017 champions Nick Cassidy and Ryo Hirakawa.

Jann Mardenborough and Mitsunori Takaboshi qualified sixth in the Kondo Nissan, only two of the four-GTRs to make it to the second leg of qualifying.

Jenson Button and Naoki Yamamoto finished as the top Honda drivers in the #1 Kunimitsu NSX-GT, the former ending up 0.476s off the pace in Q2.

Button and Yamamoto will share the fourth row of the grid with fellow Honda team ARTA, piloted by Tomoki Nojiri and Takuya Izawa.

Impul and NISMO made it an all-Nissan fifth row, with James Rossiter and Daiki Sasaki beating the fully factory-entered car of Ronnie Quintarelli and Tsugio Matsuda by less than a tenth of a second.

The championship-leading Cerumo Lexus, saddled with ballast equivalent to 53 kg, will start on the back of the grid, after ending up 1.3s off the pace in qualifying.

Back-to-back GT300 poles for Toyota

Toyota squad Tsuchiya Engineering claimed its second consecutive pole in the GT300 class and first in Thailand since 2016.

Takamitsu Matsui set a best time of 1m31.819s in the #25 Toyota 86 MC he shares with Kimiya Sato, beating the #56 Kondo Nissan of Sacha Fenestraz and Kazuki Hiramine by 0.218s.

Former Nissan GT500 stalwart Joao Paulo de Oliveira secured the best qualifying result for D’station Racing since it secured factory backing from Aston Martin, putting the #7 Vantage GT3 he shares with Tomonobu Fujii third on the grid.

GT500 results:

Po Driver Car Q1 Q2
1 Kazuya Oshima
Kenta Yamashita
Lexus 1'24.163


1'23.260 R
2 Yuji Kunimoto
Sho Tsuboi
Lexus
1'23.894
1'23.350

3 Kohei Hirate
Frederic Makowiecki
Nissan
1'23.676
1'23.455

4 Kazuki Nakajima
Yuhi Sekiguchi
Lexus
1'23.781
1'23.457

5 Ryo Hirakawa
Nick Cassidy
Lexus 1'23.914


1'23.471
6 Mitsunori Takaboshi
Jann Mardenborough
Nissan 1'23.868


1'23.646
7 Naoki Yamamoto
Jenson Button
Honda 1'24.028


1'23.736
8 Tomoki Nojiri
Takuya Izawa
Honda 1'23.466


1'23.809
9 Daiki Sasaki
James Rossiter
Nissan
1'24.191


10 Tsugio Matsuda
Ronnie Quintarelli
Nissan 1'24.288



11 Heikki Kovalainen
Yuichi Nakayama
Lexus 1'24.327



12 Koudai Tsukakoshi
Bertrand Baguette
Honda
1'24.354


13 Hideki Mutoh
Daisuke Nakajima
Honda 1'24.580



14 Narain Karthikeyan
Tadasuke Makino
Honda
1'24.780


15 Yuji Tachikawa
Hiroaki Ishiura
Lexus 1'24.903



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