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WEC Monza: Peugeot beats Ferrari to lead final practice

Peugeot headed Ferrari in final practice for the World Endurance Championship’s Monza round as Jean-Eric Vergne’s early effort put the French manufacturer atop the timesheets.

One year on from the Peugeot 9X8 Le Mans Hypercar’s competition debut at the Italian track, Vergne set the early pace in the hour-long session before he was usurped by Antonio Fuoco’s Ferrari, the Italian posting a 1m35.923s in his 499P LMH.

But Vergne then responded with the fastest time of the weekend to date aboard the #93 Peugeot, setting a 1m35.878s that proved 0.045s faster than Fuoco and was not surpassed for the remainder of the session.

Gustavo Menezes completed a strong morning’s work for Peugeot by logging the third-fastest time in the #94 9X8 ahead of Alessandro Pier Guidi’s #51 Ferrari, the same chassis that won the Le Mans 24 Hours last month.

Alex Lynn was fifth-fastest aboard the Ganassi-run Cadillac V-Series.R, the leading LMDh car 0.571s down on Vergne’s effort.

His 1m36.449s lap put him ahead of the two privateer Porsche 963 LMDhs that overshadowed the Penske-run works cars. Ye Yifei was sixth quickest for Jota, while Harry Tincknell slotted into seventh aboard the brand-new Proton example that had only completed a shakedown prior to arriving at Monza.

The best of the Toyota GR010 HYBRID LMHs was eighth courtesy of a 1m37.402s from Kamui Kobayashi, just shading the leading works Porsche with Michael Christensen at the wheel of the #5 963.

Source: Autosport

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