With a lap in 3:16:887, Neel Jani put the No. 18 Porsche 919 Hybrid and his teammates Romain Dumas and Marc Lieb in pole position. The Swiss driver beat by nearly two seconds the record held by Stéphane Sarrazin and a Peugeot 908 HDi FAP since 2008 with a lap clocked in 3:18:513.
Obviously Jani did not dethrone Jackie Oliver from all-time first place with a lap in 3:13:60 dating back to 1971 since the configuration and length of the circuit are no longer the same, but Jani is the now the fastest since the circuit became 13.629 km in 2007. During the same qualifying session, Timo Bernhard, victorious at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2010 with Audi, also beat Sarrazin's record in one of the two sister Porsches by clocking a lap in 3:17:767 which would have put him in pole position had it not been for his teammate's stellar lap.
Jani did not win the 24 Hours of Le Mans trophy since the driver line-up of the No. 18 car - the winner of the very first victory for a Porsche 919 Hybrid during the finale of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) in Brazil last year - finished in fifth place. But his exploit earned him a trophy nonetheless!
Cécile Bonardel / ACO - Translation by Nikki Ehrhardt / ACO
Photo: Copyright - Neel Jani (Twitter)
PHOTO: The piston off the Porsche 919 Hybrid that the German manufacturuer gave to Neel Jani to commemorate his new lap record at Le Mans.