TL;DR

  • Key Takeaway: The session was marked by a few standout performances at the front, significant struggles at the back, and notable license inversions that defied expectations. The ORECA LMP2 07 chassis showed both strengths and weaknesses across different sectors, with some drivers excelling despite their license ratings.
  • Top Performer: Alex Quinn
  • Surprise: The biggest surprise of the session was the performance of Bronze-rated driver Jeremy Clarke, who outperformed several higher-rated drivers. His license-adjusted times were particularly impressive, indicating strong raw skill despite his lower license rating.

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Session Summary

The session at Daytona International Speedway Road Course showcased a mix of expected and surprising performances across the LMP2 class. The ORECA LMP2 07 chassis dominated the field, with drivers demonstrating varying levels of skill and consistency. The session highlighted the importance of sector-specific strengths and weaknesses, as well as the impact of driver license levels on performance.

The session unfolded with a clear divide between the top performers and the backmarkers. The front of the field was dominated by drivers who excelled in specific sectors, while the back of the field struggled with consistency and tire management. Notably, some Bronze-rated drivers outperformed their higher-rated counterparts, creating intriguing storylines.

Key Stats

MetricDetail
Fastest Lap100.34s
Optimal Lap100.11s
Sector 1 Dom.Alex Quinn
Sector 2 Dom.Alex Quinn
Sector 3 Dom.Sebastian Alvarez

What Decided the Lap

Alex Quinn set the fastest lap of the session with a time of 100.34 seconds, showcasing strong performance across all sectors. His consistency and ability to manage tire degradation were key factors in his success. Other top performers included Sebastian Alvarez and Mathias Beche, who also demonstrated impressive lap times and sector performances.

The optimal lap analysis revealed that Alex Quinn had the potential for an even faster lap, with an optimal time of 100.11 seconds. This indicates that there is still room for improvement, particularly in sector transitions and tire management. Other drivers like Mathias Beche and Charles Milesi also showed strong optimal lap times, suggesting they could push for even better performances.

Driver Storylines

Alex Quinn Dominates the Session

Alex Quinn’s performance was a masterclass in consistency and speed, setting the fastest lap and demonstrating strong sector times across the board.

Phil Fayer Struggles at the Back

Phil Fayer’s performance was marked by significant struggles, particularly in sector transitions and tire management.

  • ORECA: Strong in high-speed sectors but struggles in technical sections. Dominant in the field

FAQ

Who had the fastest lap in this session?

Alex Quinn set the fastest lap of the session with a time of 100.34 seconds, showcasing strong performance across all sectors. His consistency and ability to manage tire degradation were key factors in his success. Other top performers included Sebastian Alvarez and Mathias Beche, who also demonstrated impressive lap times and sector performances.

Which drivers or manufacturers dominated each sector?

Sector dominance breakdown: S1: Alex Quinn, S2: Alex Quinn, S3: Sebastian Alvarez.

What was the biggest surprise of the session?

The biggest surprise of the session was the performance of Bronze-rated driver Jeremy Clarke, who outperformed several higher-rated drivers. His license-adjusted times were particularly impressive, indicating strong raw skill despite his lower license rating.

Which manufacturers struggled in this session?

Manufacturer struggles included: ORECA (Inconsistency among drivers).