GTP
Due to poor weather and only two of the new GTP cars taking to the track in Saturday’s two-hour evening session, the class was granted an extra 15mins’ prep before qualifying.
Sebastien Bourdais and Alex Lynn were installed in the #01 and #02 Chip Ganassi Racing-run Cadillac V-LMDh entries, Nick Tandy and Felipe Nasr took charge of the Team Penske-run Porsche 963s, Philipp Eng was wheeling one of the BMW M Hybrid V8s run by Rahal Letterman Lanigan, Pipo Derani was driving the Action Express Racing Cadillac, Ricky Taylor pedaled the Acura ARX-06 of Wayne Taylor Racing, while the similar car of Meyer Shank Racing was driven by Tom Blomqvist. The #25 BMW missed the session because the car was still in the IMSA tech line.
Tandy was the first to get into the 95sec range, with a 1min35.530sec, then lowered the mark to 1:35.349sec, then 1:35.228. Then Blomqvist and Nasr set identical times to each other to draw within 0.08sec, and next time by Blomqvist was on top with a 1:35.081 for MSR Acura.
That wasn’t the final roll of the dice though, because Nasr cracked the 95sec barrier with an impressive 1min34.926sec around the 3.56-mile Daytona course. The session showed that Wayne Taylor Racing Acura (fifth overall) was fastest in Sector 1, Nasr’s 963 was quickest in Sector 2, and Meyer Shank’s Acura was top in Sector 3.
Some 75mins later, after the lower classes had qualified, the GTP cars were back on track for their 20min qualifying session.
The two Acuras were first out, and Taylor delivered a 1min34.783sec effort on his third lap and 1:34.295 on his fourth. Blomqvist then pitted for fresh tires, while Taylor let his tires cool before going for another fast one – an impressive 1:34.198.
Nick Yelloly in the #25 BMW got within 0.9sec, but he was pushed down to fifth, by Nasr, Tandy and teammate Eng.
Tandy had set the fastest two sectors of all on his next lap, but braking for the Bus Stop chicane – where LMP2 drivers had reported a severe tail wind – Tandy lost control on turn-in and struck the tire wall. That brought out the red flag and cost the #6 car its two fastest times.
That left the cars with just one chance of a flying lap, and it was going to be tough to make an impression without tire warmers, but Nasr delivered an excellent 1min34.114sec to beat Taylor… only to see his time shaded by a 1min34.031sec from Blomqvist’s MSR Acura!
Bourdais had sat idle for the majority of the session, but emerged from the pits in determined mood to land a 1min34.262sec and fourth on the grid alongside Taylor, and within a quarter-second of the pole.
Teammate Lynn will start from fifth alongside Derani of AXR, while the BMWs of Eng and Yelloly were a respectable seventh and eighth, within 1sec of pole.
LMP2
With the amateurs onboard to qualify, Steven Thomas led the field on track and on the times at first, the TDS Racing driver getting down to a 1min41.813sec. Ben Keating of PR1 Mathiasen Motorsports was looking increasingly frustrated right behind him, finally found enough clear air to slam in a 1:40.541 to go fastest by 1.2sec ahead of Francois Heriau in the second TDS car.
Before anyone could try and close the gap, the red flag flew. Almost simultaneously, Fred Poordad had gone into the tires at Turn 6, taking a front fender off his Proton Competition entry, while John Farano had piled the Tower Motorsports entry he shares with Scott McLaughlin, Josef Newgarden and Kyffin Simpson hard into the tires at Turn 7.
Once the crumpled Oreca had been retrieved and the tire wall rebuilt, there was no time left for the action to resume and so Keating had Rolex 24 pole in the handsome Wynn’s car.
LMP3
Cameron Shields set a strong benchmark for Performance Tech Motorsports with a 1min43.824sec with seven minutes to go, but he was closely pursued by Dakota Dickerson of Andretti Autosport and Guilherme de Oliveira in the #43 MRS GT entry. Nico Pino in the Sean Creech Motorsport moved to the top, Dickerson responded to shade him by 0.1sec, before Pino got his best down to 1min43.197sec. Shields drew to within 0.16sec to temporarily claim second.
Dickerson made a valiant effort to displace Pino from P1, setting his own best in sector 1, best of everyone in sector 2, but then the Andretti car lost a couple of tenths in the final sector to come up 0.110sec short, and so it was pole for Sean Creech Motorsport. Shields retained third for Performance Tech, and De Oliveira was fourth, yet only 0.36sec off the top spot.
Gar Robinson’s final run for Riley Motorsports saw him jump to fifth, completing a 1-2-3-4-5 for the Duqueine D08 chassis. He will start alongside Luca Mars – top Ligier JS P320 driver – who suffered a spin in the JDC Miller MotorSports that flat-spotted his tires.
GTD Pro and GTD
New for this year, GTD teams were allowed to run their Platinum and Gold drivers to run qualifying. With 33 cars in total – nine GTD Pro, and 24 GTD – the track was extremely busy.
The Acura NSXs of Mario Farnbacher (Gradient Racing) and Kyle Marcelli (Racers Edge) were 1-2 with 5min30sec to go but a minute later Fabian Schiller of SunEnergy1 Racing slotted his Mercedes AMG GT3 into the top spot with a 1min46.659sec, with the similar car of Team Korthoff just 0.046sec behind driven by Mikael Grenier.
Suddenly, Philip Ellis of Winward Racing delivered a 1min46.267sec to make it a Mercedes 1-2-3, and as he took the checkered flag he extended his advantage to 0.219 with a 1min46.093. Schiller had no answer to that, but was a hefty 0.4sec clear of Grenier.
Remarkably Maro Engel of WeatherTech Racing made it a Mercedes 1-2-3-4 by topping the GTD Pro class, although he was a surprising 0.7sec slower than the GTD polesitter. The Aston Martin Vantages that had looked so strong in practice looked somewhat underrepresented in the top 10, Ross Gunn (GTD Pro) and Roman De Angelis (GTD) putting their Heart of Racing cars into fifth and 10th overall. They were separated by Marcelli’s Acura, Ben Barnicoat in the GTD Pro Vasser Sullivan Lexus RC F, Farnbacher’s Acura and Marvin Kirchhofer’s Inception Racing McLaren 720S.
2023 Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona qualifying times:
Cla | Nº | Driver | Car / Engine | Time | Delay | Laps |
1 | 60 | Tom Blomqvist Colin Braun H.Castroneves Simon Pagenaud |
Acura | 1'34.031 | 8 | |
2 | 7 | Matt Campbell Felipe Nasr M.Christensen |
Porsche | 1'34.114 | 0.083 | 6 |
3 | 10 | Ricky Taylor F.Albuquerque Louis Delétraz Brendon Hartley |
Acura | 1'34.198 | 0.167 | 7 |
4 | 01 | S.Bourdais R.van der Zande Scott Dixon |
Cadillac | 1'34.262 | 0.231 | 4 |
5 | 02 | Earl Bamber Alex Lynn R.Westbrook |
Cadillac | 1'34.389 | 0.358 | 3 |
6 | 31 | Pipo Derani Alexander Sims Jack Aitken |
Cadillac | 1'34.608 | 0.577 | 6 |
7 | 24 | Philipp Eng Augusto Farfus Marco Wittmann Colton Herta |
BMW | 1'34.723 | 0.692 | 6 |
8 | 25 | C.De Phillippi Nick Yelloly S.van der Linde Colton Herta |
BMW | 1'34.846 | 0.815 | 7 |
9 | 52 | Ben Keating Paul-Loup Chatin Alex Quinn Nicolas Lapierre |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'40.541 | 6.510 | 6 |
10 | 35 | François Heriau G.van der Garde Josh Pierson Job van Uitert |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'41.751 | 7.720 | 6 |
11 | 11 | Steven Thomas Mikkel Jensen Scott Huffaker R.Van Kalmthout |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'41.813 | 7.782 | 6 |
12 | 88 | François Perrodo M.Vaxivière Julien Canal Nicklas Nielsen |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'41.942 | 7.911 | 5 |
13 | 04 | George Kurtz Ben Hanley Matt McMurry E.Gutiérrez |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'41.951 | 7.920 | 6 |
14 | 51 | Eric Lux D.Defrancesco Austin Cindric P.Fittipaldi |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'42.111 | 8.080 | 6 |
15 | 20 | Dennis Andersen Ed Jones Anders Fjordbach R.Marciello |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'42.277 | 8.246 | 5 |
16 | 33 | Lance Willsey João Barbosa Nico Pino Danny Soufi |
Ligier/Nissan | 1'43.197 | 9.166 | 9 |
17 | 36 | Jarett Andretti Gabby Chaves Dakota Dickerson Rasmus Lindh |
Ligier/Nissan | 1'43.307 | 9.276 | 8 |
18 | 38 | John DeAngelis Chris Allen Connor Bloum Cameron Shields |
Ligier/Nissan | 1'43.351 | 9.320 | 8 |
19 | 43 | S.Álvarez Alex Vogel Guilherme Oliveira Danial Frost |
Ligier/Nissan | 1'43.557 | 9.526 | 8 |
20 | 74 | Gar Robinson Felipe Fraga Josh Burdon Glenn Van Berlo |
Ligier/Nissan | 1'43.840 | 9.809 | 9 |
21 | 85 | T.Bechtolsheimer T.van der Helm Luca Mars Mason Filippi |
Duqueine/Nissan | 1'43.883 | 9.852 | 7 |
22 | 18 | Dwight Merriman Ryan Dalziel C.Rasmussen Oliver Jarvis |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'43.965 | 9.934 | 5 |
23 | 87 | Yu Kanamaru A.Serravalle Nick Boulle James Vance |
Duqueine/Nissan | 1'44.237 | 10.206 | 8 |
24 | 13 | Orey Fidani Matthew Bell Lars Kern Moritz Kranz |
Duqueine/Nissan | 1'45.822 | 11.791 | 9 |
25 | 57 | Russell Ward Philip Ellis Indy Dontje Lucas Auer |
Mercedes | 1'46.093 | 12.062 | 7 |
26 | 17 | Anthony Mantella Wayne Boyd Nicolás Varrone Thomas Merrill |
Duqueine/Nissan | 1'46.187 | 12.156 | 8 |
27 | 75 | ? Fabian Schiller Axcil Jefferies |
Mercedes | 1'46.312 | 12.281 | 7 |
28 | 32 | Mike Skeen Mikaël Grenier Kenton Koch Maximilian Götz |
Mercedes | 1'46.705 | 12.674 | 7 |
29 | 79 | Cooper MacNeil D.Juncadella Jules Gounon Maro Engel |
Mercedes | 1'46.784 | 12.753 | 8 |
30 | 23 | Ross Gunn Alex Riberas David Pittard |
Aston Martin | 1'46.825 | 12.794 | 8 |
31 | 93 | Ashton Harrison Danny Formal Kyle Marcelli Ryan Briscoe |
Acura | 1'46.867 | 12.836 | 8 |
32 | 14 | Jack Hawksworth Ben Barnicoat Mike Conway |
Lexus | 1'46.923 | 12.892 | 8 |
33 | 66 | Sheena Monk Katherine Legge Mario Farnbacher Marc Miller |
Acura | 1'46.960 | 12.929 | 8 |
34 | 70 | Brendan Iribe F.Schandorff Ollie Millroy M.Kirchhöfer |
McLaren | 1'46.979 | 12.948 | 7 |
35 | 27 | Roman De Angelis Marco Sørensen Ian James Darren Turner |
Aston Martin | 1'47.088 | 13.057 | 7 |
36 | 12 | Aaron Telitz F.Montecalvo Kyle Kirkwood Parker Thompson |
Lexus | 1'47.361 | 13.330 | 7 |
37 | 3 | Antonio García Jordan Taylor Tommy Milner |
Chevrolet | 1'48.077 | 14.046 | 7 |
38 | 64 | Ted Giovanis Hugh Plumb Matt Plumb Owen Trinkler |
Aston Martin | 1'48.081 | 14.050 | 8 |
39 | 63 | A.Caldarelli Mirko Bortolotti Jordan Pepper Romain Grosjean |
Lamborghini | 1'48.233 | 14.202 | 8 |
40 | 47 | Roberto Lacorte G.Sernagiotto Antonio Fuoco A.Balzan |
Ferrari | 1'48.309 | 14.278 | 6 |
41 | 19 | R.Giammaria Franck Perera C.Schiavoni Rolf Ineichen |
Lamborghini | 1'48.432 | 14.401 | 8 |
42 | 95 | Bill Auberlen Chandler Hull Bruno Spengler J.M.Edwards |
BMW | 1'48.505 | 14.474 | 6 |
43 | 1 | Bryan Sellers Madison Snow Corey Lewis Maxime Martin |
BMW | 1'48.526 | 14.495 | 5 |
44 | 96 | P.Gallagher Robby Foley Michael Dinan Jens Klingmann |
BMW | 1'48.756 | 14.725 | 6 |
45 | 44 | John Potter Andy Lally Spencer Pumpelly Nicki Thiim |
Aston Martin | 1'48.820 | 14.789 | 8 |
46 | 16 | Ryan Hardwick Jan Heylen Z.Robichon Dennis Olsen |
Porsche | 1'48.942 | 14.911 | 7 |
47 | 9 | Klaus Bachler Patrick Pilet Laurens Vanthoor |
Porsche | 1'48.977 | 14.946 | 7 |
48 | 83 | Rahel Frey Sarah Bovy Michelle Gatting Doriane Pin |
Lamborghini | 1'48.991 | 14.960 | 7 |
49 | 78 | M.Goikhberg Loris Spinelli Benjamín Hites Marco Mapelli |
Lamborghini | 1'49.075 | 15.044 | 7 |
50 | 21 | Simon Mann L.P.-Companc Miguel Molina F.Castellacci |
Ferrari | 1'49.265 | 15.234 | 8 |
51 | 77 | A.Brynjolfsson Trent Hindman Maxwell Root Kévin Estre |
Porsche | 1'49.358 | 15.327 | 8 |
52 | 92 | David Brule Sr. Alec Udell Andrew Davis J.Bleekemolen |
Porsche | 1'49.373 | 15.342 | 7 |
53 | 62 | A.P.Guidi James Calado Daniel Serra Davide Rigon |
Ferrari | 1'49.495 | 15.464 | 7 |
54 | 91 | Alan Metni Kay van Berlo Jaxon Evans Julien Andlauer |
Porsche | 1'49.507 | 15.476 | 8 |
55 | 80 | PJ Hyett Seb Priaulx Gunnar Jeannette Harry Tincknell |
Porsche | 1'49.644 | 15.613 | 8 |
56 | 8 | John Farano Scott McLaughlin Josef Newgarden Kyffin Simpson |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'49.679 | 15.648 | 4 |
57 | 023 | Onofrio Triarsi Charles Scardina Alessio Rovera Andrea Bertolini |
Ferrari | 1'49.763 | 15.732 | 8 |
58 | 53 | Mark Kvamme Trenton Estep Jan Magnussen Jason Hart |
Porsche | 1'50.628 | 16.597 | 7 |
59 | 42 | Don Yount Jaden Conwright Kerong Li Alessio Deledda |
Lamborghini | 1'50.873 | 16.842 | 8 |
60 | 55 | Fred Poordad Francesco Pizzi James Allen Gianmaria Bruni |
ORECA/Gibson | 1'50.969 | 16.938 | 4 |
61 | 6 | Mathieu Jaminet Nick Tandy Dane Cameron |
Porsche | - | - | 3 |