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Iribe claims LMGT3 pole for Inception on McLaren’s Le Mans return

by Mohammed Rehman
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Iribe claims LMGT3 pole for Inception on McLaren’s Le Mans return

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Brendan Iribe claimed pole position in the #70 McLaren 720S LMGT3 EVO during an exciting Hyperpole qualifying session for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Eight cars fought for the front spot with all of their respective Bronze-rated drivers, as McLaren came out on top with their return to the event since 1998.

During the opening phase of the session, Alex Malaykin of the #92 Manthey PureRxing Porsche 911 held the lead before Inception Racing’s Brendon Iribe lit the timing sheets with strong pace asserted out of his #70 McLaren 720S.

Iribe was eager to extract more pace at his third Le Mans – his first in familiar McLaren machinery – but unfortunately took too much of the kerb into the final corner, and spun and thus nullified his next flying lap.

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When the red flag was declared due to Dries Vanthoor’s off-moment at Indianapolis, Iribe had new tyres but had only just left for his out lap.

The session resumed with seven-minutes and 38-minutes remaining with one flying lap left feasible to carry out.

Fortunately so, Iribe improved and eventually produced a 3:58.120 which increased his margin to +0.808 ahead of Alex Malykin’s #92 Manthey PureRxcing Porsche.

Third position was narrowly taken by JMW Motorsport’s Giacomo Petrobelli in the #66 Ferrari 296 with a 3:58.938.

Behind him was Ryan Hardwick in the #77 Proton Competition Ford Mustang by setting a 3:59.443.

Heart of Racing’s team principal, Ian James, took fifth in the #27 Aston Martin Vantage AMR LMGT3 EVO after he did a 3:59.655 ahead of Satoshi Hoshino’s #777 D’station Aston Martin (4:02.787), and Hiroshi Koizumi’s #82 TF Sport Corvette Z06 GT3.R and his 4:03.681.

Claudio Schiavoni rounded off the top-eight order for the #60 Iron Lynx Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2 with a 4:06.495.

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