J-Fly by Absolute Racing’s Alessio Picariello made an instant impression on his Blancpain GT Series Asia debut by claiming pole position for the weekend’s second 60-minute race at Buriram earlier today. The Belgian is joined on the front row by GruppeM Racing’s Mercedes-AMG factory driver Maxi Buhk who nudged Audi R8 LMS Cup’s Alex Yoong down to third with his final flying lap of the session. Buhk found himself fastest initially but was soon replaced by Picariello who set successive fastest times aboard his Audi R8 LMS GT3. His best of 1m33.576s was ultimately enough to see off Buhk by just 0.071s, while Yoong - who claimed pole for Sepang’s second race - was another 0.034s further back. Rui Aguas topped final practice in his Spirit of Race Ferrari, and for a time the Portuguese held second place. However, a track limits violation saw his fastest lap deleted and eventually left the 488 GT3 a tantalising 0.151s shy of Picariello. Davide Rizzo yo-yoed around the top-six throughout the session but was unable to replicate Liu’s Race 1 pole. Instead, the BBT Ferrari lines up fifth for tomorrow’s 60-minute contest, one place ahead of Martin Rump’s KCMG by Champion Racing Audi. Carlo van Dam produced a fine performance aboard his older-generation Singha Motorsport Team Thailand Ferrari 458 en route to the session’s seventh quickest time, with Max Wiser, Shaun Thong and Kantasak Kusiri completing the top-10. Am Cup honours once again went KCMG’s way, this time courtesy of Takuya Shirasaka, while Eric Lo made it two GT4 pole positions for EKS Motorsports after the Hong Kong driver lapped 0.389s faster than Ringo Chong’s HubAuto Racing Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR. Today’s 60-minute race gets underway at 15:20 local time. Watch it live on the Blancpain GT Series Asia website and Facebook page, and on SRO’s GT World Youtube channel.
Driver quotes:
Alessio Picariello, #7 J-Fly by Absolute Racing Audi R8 LMS GT3: “Honestly, I came here with the goal of securing pole position. We worked very hard throughout practice - it didn’t look so good in FP1 but we kept at it, improved a lot and Absolute Racing gave me a great car for qualifying. I could push like crazy and, in the end, it paid off. It’s such a small margin but I think that’s quite normal for Buriram. I’ve been here before with other championships and like the circuit. Plus Jeffrey is improving all the time. We should be in the fight tomorrow.”