Kobayashi ensures Toyota deny Ferrari home pole position at Monza

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Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Kamui Kobayashi won pole position for tomorrow’s Six Hours of Monza, interrupting the homecoming party for Ferrari after its landmark victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

13 cars were battling for pole position in the premier Hypercar category, but the number seven Toyota GR010 Hybrid of Kobayashi, Mike Conway, and Jose Maria Lopez stood on top of the timesheets – by just 0.017 seconds from the number 50 Ferrari 499P of Antonio Fuoco, Miguel Molina, and Nicklas Nielsen.

The top three qualifiers, including the number eight Toyota of Brendon Hartley, crossed the start/finish line just metres apart from each other on their flying laps. Kobayashi, in the middle of the queue, set a new Hypercar lap record with his time of 1’35.358.

Hartley and co-drivers Sebastien Buemi and Ryo Hirakawa lead the Hypercar championship standings by 25 points after their frustrating runner-up finish at Le Mans last month.

Jean-Eric Vergne was fourth-fastest in the number 93 Peugeot 9X8. Vergne had set the fastest time in the morning’s free practice session, unlocking more of the Peugeot’s potential.

Alex Lynn was fifth-fastest in the number two Cadillac V-Series.R, and in sixth place, four-tenths off the pole, was the Le Mans-winning number 51 Ferrari of Antonio Giovinazzi, Alessandro Pier Guidi, and James Calado.

The number 94 Peugeot of Gustavo Menezes was just behind him in seventh, followed by the factory-run #6 Penske Porsche 963 of Frederic Makowiecki, and the privateer-run number 38 Team Jota Porsche of Yifei Ye, with the number five Penske Porsche of Kevin Estre completing the top ten.

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Last year’s surprise pole-winning car, the number 708 Glickenhaus 007 of Olivier Pla, qualified 11th this time out, 1.2 seconds behind the pole time and over a second away from co-driver Romain Dumas’ pole-winning lap time.

The Hypercar field grew by one this weekend with the addition of another privateer-run Porsche 963, from German team Proton Competition. Harry Tincknell qualified 12th in the number 99 Porsche, nearly a second and a half up on the number four Vanwall Vandervell 680 of Esteban Guerrieri.

In LMP2, Robert Kubica won his first pole position in the championship-leading number 41 Team WRT Oreca 07/Gibson.

Sarah Bovy won her second pole of the season in GTE Am in the number 85 Iron Lynx Porsche 911 RSR-19. Corvette Racing can win the GTE Am championship tomorrow with at least a second place finish.

PosNo.ClassTeamCarDriversTime
17Hypercar (H)Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota GR010Mike Conway/Kamui Kobayashi/Jose Maria Lopez1’35.358
250Hypercar (H)Ferrari AF CorseFerrari 499PAntonio Fuoco/Miguel Molina/Nicklas Nielsen1’35.375
38Hypercar (H)Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota GR010Sebastien Buemi/Brendon Hartley/Ryo Hirakawa1’35.460
493Hypercar (H)Peugeot TotalenergiesPeugeot 9X8Paul di Resta/Mikkel Jensen/Jean-Eric Vergne1’35.662
52Hypercar (H)Cadillac RacingCadillac V-Series.REarl Bamber/Alex Lynn/Richard Westbrook1’35.720
651Hypercar (H)Ferrari AF CorseFerrari 499PAlessandro Pier Guidi/James Calado/Antonio Giovinazzi1’35.771
794Hypercar (H)Peugeot TotalenergiesPeugeot 9X8Loic Duval/Gustavo Menezes/Nico Mueller1’35.780
85Hypercar (H)Porsche Penske MotorsportPorsche 963Dane Cameron/Michael Christensen/Frederic Makowiecki1’35.973
938Hypercar (H)Hertz Team JOTAPorsche 963Antonio Felix Da Costa/Will Stevens/Yifei Ye1’36.188
106Hypercar (H)Porsche Penske MotorsportPorsche 963Kevin Estre/Andre Lotterer/Laurens Vanthoor1’36.497
11708HypercarGlickenhaus RacingGlickenhaus 007Romain Dumas/Olivier Pla/Nathanael Berthon1’36.614
1299Hypercar (H)Proton CompetitionPorsche 963Gianmaria Bruni/Harry Tincknell/Neel Jani1’36.668
134HypercarFloyd Vanwall Racing TeamVanwall Vandervell 680Esteban Guerrieri/Tristan Vautier/Joao Paulo de Oliveira1’38.089

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2 comments on “Kobayashi ensures Toyota deny Ferrari home pole position at Monza”

  1. Love Kobayshi. Very exciting driver.

  2. Prashanth Ramadas
    16th July 2023, 0:05

    Mark Webber is considered as one of the best racing drivers of all time.

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