Cadillac Dominates Qualifying at Interlagos WEC Round

In a thrilling qualifying session for the World Endurance Championship's Interlagos event, Cadillac showcased exceptional performance by clinching the top two positions. This marks their second consecutive front-row sweep, highlighting their consistent prowess on the track. Alex Lynn, fresh off his pole position at the Le Mans 24 Hours in June, once again proved his skill by securing the leading spot in Brazil. His teammate, Sébastien Bourdais, followed closely, ensuring a dominant display for the Cadillac V-Series.R LMDh cars from the British Jota team.
Lynn initially set the pace in the 12-minute qualifying segment before further enhancing his lead in the subsequent 10-minute Hyperpole session, reserved for the fastest ten vehicles. He ultimately refined his lap time to 1m22.570s, firmly establishing his pole position. Bourdais, with a time of 1m22.670s, finished just a tenth of a second behind, securing the second spot. The qualifying session also brought notable shifts among other teams, with Peugeot entries climbing higher up the grid and Ferrari teams experiencing a less favorable outcome compared to their usual standings.
Beyond the top two, Porsche's Julien Andlauer clinched third place with a 1m22.834s in the quickest Penske-run 963 LMDh. Malthe Jakobsen of Peugeot improved late in the session, securing fourth place with his 9X8 2024 Le Mans Hypercar. Other top contenders included Sheldon Van Der Linde in his WRT BMW, securing fifth, and Paul di Resta in the second Peugeot, finishing sixth. Notably, both factory Ferrari entries, piloted by Antonio Fuoco and Antonio Giovinazzi, did not make the Hyperpole cut, placing 14th and 17th respectively, with Robert Kubica's customer Ferrari being the only Ferrari representative in Hyperpole. The LMGT3 qualifying session also saw local talent Eduardo Barrichello, son of Formula 1 legend Rubens Barrichello, claim pole position in the Racing Spirit of Léman Aston Martin, demonstrating remarkable skill on his home turf.
The world of motorsport continually showcases the relentless pursuit of excellence and the spirit of fierce yet respectful competition. Each race, each qualifying session, is a testament to human ingenuity, precision engineering, and the unwavering dedication of athletes and their teams. The pursuit of victory pushes boundaries, inspiring innovation and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, reminding us that with perseverance and passion, remarkable achievements are always within reach, both on and off the track.