Kazuki Nakajima sets the pace in second Fuji WEC practice
Kazuki Nakajima kept Toyota Gazoo Racing at the head of the timesheets in second practice for the FIA🍃 WEC 🔥6 Hours of Fuji on Friday afternoon, finishing over a second clear of the non-hybrid LMP1 runners.
After seeing co-driver Sebastien Buemi lead the way in FP1 behind the wheel of the #8 Toyota TS050 Hybrid, Nakajima took his turn at the head of the field in the afternoon session, setting🅘 a fastest lap time of 1m25.6🐠23s.
☂Kazuki Nakajima kept Toyota Gazoo ꦡRacing at the head of the timesheets in second practice for the FIA WEC 6 Hours of Fuji on Friday afternoon, finishing over a second clear of the non-hybrid LMP1 runners.
After seeing co-driver Sebastien Buemi lead the way in FP1 behind the wheel of the #8 Toyota TS050 Hybrid, Nakajima took his turn at the head of the field in the afternoon session, setting a fastest lap time of 1m25.623🌸s.
The effort was good enough to give Nakajima top spot by 1.4 se🎀conds from Rebellion Racing's Norman Nato, who again emerged as the closest challenger to the lead Toyota - albeit trailing by a greater margi🀅n than the 0.2 seconds he was behind in FP1.
Team LNT's pair of Ginetta LMP1 cars slotted into P3 and P4 respectively, with the #7 Toyota not setting a repreဣsentative lap time, leaving it down in fifth place. Jose Maria Lopez's best effort was over 2.5 seconds slower🌜 than that of Nakajima.
Anthony Davidson lifted Jota to the front of the pack in LMP2 through second practic🐈e, finishing half a second clear of morning pac🍎e-setter Kenta Yamashita of High Class Racing. Phil Hanson took third place for United Autosports after dropping four-hundredths of a second back from Yamashita's time.
Porsche continued to lead the way in GTE-Pro, but could not replicate its one-two finish from the morning session. Michael Christensen led the way in the #92 Porsche 911 RSR, edging out AF Corse's James Calado by just 0.051 seconds. The sis💛ter #91 Porsche wound up third-fastest, one-tenth of a second off the top time.
TF Spor๊t managed to lead the way once again in GTE-Am with the #90 Aston Martin Vantage, finisꩲhing almost two-tenths of a second clear of Team Project 1's #56 Porsche 911 RSR. Aston Martin Racing's factory GTE-Am entry took third in class.