Qualify completed and how they will line up for the 6-hour race tomorrow

Ferrari claimed its first pole position of the season after bringing up the rear of the GTE Pro field at each of the WEC qualifying sessions so far this year.

Alessandro Pier Guidi leapfrogged AF Corse teammate Antonio Fuoco on his final lap to take qualifying honors in the #51 Ferrari 488 GTE Evo.

The Italian driver’s 1m45.270s gave him the top spot by just under a tenth, after Corvette man Nick Tandy managed to split the Ferraris right at the end with 1m45.324s.

The Briton had earlier set a time good enough for pole, a 1m45.238s that was cancelled by race control for a track limits violation.


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