Porsche heads Cadillac and Acura in FP2 for the IMSA SportsCar Championship round at Laguna Seca
The BMW M Hybrid V8s slipped to sixth and seventh, ahead of Sebastien Bourdais in theCadillac, that he crashed yesterday. The JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963, which is making its debut this weekend, was over 3.5s off the pace.
Ex-F1 racer Giedo van der Garde set the early LMP2 pace at 1m18.615s in the #35 TDS ORECA before former IndyCar racer Ed Jones beat him with 1m17.763s for High Class Racing.Photo by: Art Fleischmann
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