Peugeot times drying track right in opening Brazil WEC practice

Peugeot TotalEnergies’ No. 93 9X8 topped the opening practice session of the FIA World Endurance Championship weekend at Interlagos, with Nico Müller setting a 1m26.341s on a drying track after light rain ahead of the session. The Swiss driver’s …

Peugeot TotalEnergies’ No. 93 9X8 topped the opening practice session of the FIA World Endurance Championship weekend at Interlagos, with Nico Müller setting a 1m26.341s on a drying track after light rain ahead of the session.

The Swiss driver’s time came with 44 minutes remaining as multiple improvements were being made across the board by drivers, who started the session on wets and moved to slicks as conditions improved.

However, the flurry of fast times was interrupted by a red flag moments after Müller posted his time for an incident at Turn 4. The No. 78 AKKODIS ASP Lexus RC F LMGT3 ended up in the guardrails with Arnold Robin at the wheel, prompting lengthy barrier repairs which brought the session to a premature end.

Race control announced that the session would not resume with 19 minutes on the clock, and confirmed that FP2 will be extended to make up for lost time, held between 2:30 and 4:45pm local time.

As for Robin’s condition, a WEC spokesperson has confirmed to RACER that he was “extricated from the car and is being evaluated at the medical center for precautionary checks.” The extent of the damage to the car is not yet clear.

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The No. 2 Cadillac wound up second, with a 1m26.520s from Earl Bamber. There were six brands represented in the top six, as the No. 6 championship-leading Porsche ended up third, with the No. 8 Toyota fourth and the No. 83 AF Corse Ferrari and No. 20 BMW fifth and sixth. All of them lapped within six-tenths of the leading Peugeot.

Most teams managed to complete more than 20 laps in the session, which represented the first opportunity for the field to gather data on the Interlagos circuit with their current cars. The only car that didn’t hit double figures was the No. 38 JOTA Porsche, which was late to the session.

In LMGT3, United Autosports’ No. 59 McLaren GT3 Evo set the best time, with local driver Nicolas Costa setting a 1m35.881s.

The Heart of Racing Aston Martin finished up second with a 1m35. 884s, while the No. 777 D’Station Vantage completed the top three with a 1m36.104s.

Free Practice 2 is set to get underway at 2:30pm local time.