Mathieu Jaminet put Porsche Penske Motorsport on top in Free Practice 3 for the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Driving the #5 entry from the German-American partnership, Jaminet clocked a 3m24.717s around 4:10pm local time, having a moment at the Dunlop chicane just seconds later.
This coincidentally happened during a 20-minute evacuation of the circuit’s media centre due to a fire alarm.
The Jota-run Cadillacs took second and third position with Earl Bamber aboard #38 and Will Stevens in #12 during the dying moments of the session, both lapping more than eight tenths off the lead Porsche.
Most of the session was led by the #51 Ferrari 499P, thanks to a 3m25.705s set by Antonio Giovinazzi on his very first run in the session, but it ended up down in fourth after being demoted late on.
Further away, the #83 Ferrari, #20 BMW, #4 Porsche, #311 Cadillac and #50 Ferrari all lapped in 3m26s.
Wayne Taylor Racing’s #101 Cadillac spent most of the session in the pits, as a “potential issue” was detected and required an engine swap. But with just nine laps covered, it still outpaced three cars in the Hypercar class as teams focused on race pace.
#101 Cadillac WTR Cadillac V-Series.R: Ricky Taylor, Jordan Taylor, Filipe Albuquerque
Photo by: Rainier Ehrhardt
One of these was the #93 Peugeot, which was out of action for half an hour due to a hydraulics failure which was impacting the power steering.
“At the start of the session we some something that we were questioning, so out of caution we decided to change the engine,” Wayne Taylor Racing vice president and general manager Travis Hogue said.
“Typically, that would be a longer change but with the guys we have and the motivation they have to do this race, they did a fantastic job in under two hours to get us back on track.”
The LMP2 class was led by Mathias Beche, setting a 3m36.827s in TDS Racing’s #29 ORECA-Gibson 07, from another Pro/Am entry – Oliver Jarvis in United Autosports’s #23 machine – by six tenths. Inter Europol Competition’s #43 ORECA with Tom Dillmann and the second United Autosports entry driven by Pietro Fittipaldi also lapped less than a second off the leader.
Many incidents involved LMP2 cars over the three hours of practice, with the only red flag caused by AF Corse’s #183 ORECA crashing at the hands of Francois Perrodo in the Porsche curves.
Jonas Reid hit the wall at Indianapolis, driving the #9 prototype entered by Iron Lynx – Proton, while Aliaksandr Malykhin (CLX – Pure Rxcing) hit a tyre wall with the #37 entry, attempting to take evasive action as the Iron Dames’ #85 Porsche suffered a wobble ahead.
Late in the session, IDEC Sport’s #28 ORECA lost its front-left wheel and trundled back to the pits.

#27 Heart Of Racing Team Aston Martin Vantage AMR LMGT3: Ian James, Mattia Drudi, Zacharie Robichon
Photo by: Marc Fleury
In LMGT3, no fewer than four cars from three different brands went faster than the quickest qualifying time from yesterday. Zacharie Robichon’s #27 Heart of Racing Aston Martin set the pace with a 3m55.897s lap, 0.037s better than Riccardo Pera’s #92 Porsche entered by Manthey.
Akkodis ASP’s #78 Lexus with Jack Hawksworth aboard and Eduardo Barrichello in Racing Spirit of Leman’s #10 Aston followed.
The main incident in this class was Thomas Flohr spinning out at the last corner in the #54 Ferrari.
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