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LM Cup Paul Ricard Test 2022
Event:
ELMS Paul Ricard Test
Date:
13.4.2022
Track:
Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet (France)
, 5.771 kms
Organiser: ACO
LM Cup Paul Ricard Test
Non championship race
Weather:
dry
Start time:
unknown
Grid:
test session
Distance:
test session
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
38
Practiced:
38
Qualified:
38
Started:
38
Finished:
38
Classified:
38
Classes:
Pract
Start
Class
Le Mans Prototype 3
31
31
31
FIA GT3
7
7
7
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race Results
Grid
Qualifying
Qualifying 1
Qualifying 2
Lap Times
Pre-race sessions:
collective test held in 2 sessions on 13/4
Winners:
Overall:
69
Ligier JS P320 Nissan
Smith / Jakobsen
FIA GT3:
88
Honda NSX GT3
Pedersen
Pole Positions:
Overall:
69
Ligier JS P320 Nissan
Smith / Jakobsen
1:50.2000
188.5000 km/h
FIA GT3:
88
Honda NSX GT3
Pedersen
1:54.4630
181.5000 km/h
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
Ligier (24), Duqueine (7), Honda (3), Ferrari (2)
Top engines by numbers:
Nissan (31), Honda (3), Ferrari (2)
Top car types by numbers:
Ligier JS P320 (24), Duqueine D08 (7), Honda NSX (3)
Driver nationalities:
GB (21), F (13), D (6), USA (5), DK (4), CH (4), I (4), AUS (2), BG (2)
Team nationalities:
GB (9), I (6), F (6), CH (3), D (3), DK (3), E (2), L (2), PL (2)
Engine positions:
mid-engined (94%), rear-engined (2%), front-engined (4%)
Average engine size:
5220 cc
(with regard to 15% turbocharged cars an applicable size is 5533 cc)
Oldest known drivers:
Jon Brownson (69), Kriton Lentoudis (63), Rob Hodes (61)
Youngest known drivers:
Malthe Jakobsen (19), Mathis Poulet (19), Gustav Birch (19)
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