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Team Bentley on pole for 2003
Le Mans
Le Mans,
12th June 2003 ' Team Bentley's two Speed 8 prototypes
will start this weekend's Le Mans 24-hour race
from the front row of the grid. The number 7 car's
provisional pole time of 3min 32.8sec, set by
Tom Kristensen yesterday evening, never looked
in danger while the number 8 Bentley improved
its time to 3min 35.1sec with Johnny Herbert at
the wheel.
Once again both cars ran without serious problems,
the only minor incident being when Tom Kristensen
was forced to spin his Speed 8 to avoid a slower
competitor. No significant damage was sustained.
Though both cars did attempt fast laps, the focus
of the evening was to perfect the race set up
of both cars, not improving on what were already
the fastest times.
'It is the perfect start for us,' commented Bentley
motorsport director Brian Gush, 'but it is only
a start. It's great to have confirmation that
the team's efforts have produced the quickest
car in the field, but it's a long race and I am
just as pleased that we seem to have found good
race set ups for both cars.'
Tom commented, 'It's great to get pole position
at Le Mans for Bentley. I've tried a few times
in the past and been fastest on the first day
only to be beaten on the second, in the last two
years by Dindo. So this year I insisted he was
in the same car as me! I could have gone faster
today, but traffic forced me to abort my lap in
the last sector. Even so, the car's performance
and the speed of my team-mates gives me confidence
for the race. I must also thank Michelin for some
excellent tyres. The qualifiers I used are good
for two laps which gives you a second chance if
you hit bad traffic.'
'My problems started in the pit-late,' said Johnny.
'I wanted to be at the front of the queue for
the second session, but a recovery truck got in
the way so I was stuck behind the Audis. I tried
to let them get as far ahead as possible on my
out-lap without being overtaken but I still caught
them by the Porsche curves.'
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