Audi waited until the final half hour of first practice to show its hand as 2010 Le Mans winner Mike Rockenfeller topped the times with a lap of 3m27.986s.
The four-hour session ended with a flurry as Audi and Peugeot traded fastest times. Andre Lotterer was first to break through Peugeot’s dominance with a 3m28.296s and even qualifying king Sebastien Bourdais could not quite match … More
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