Prema Racing has kept its LMP2 class pole at the WEC’s Portimao round after a stewards’ investigation, but did get a €1000 fine 👇
to the top spot by 0.001s, but was immediately placed under investigation after the session.
Having aborted his first run, Bortolotti returned to the track to usurp Aubry, who had previously headed the times in FP2 and FP3. “Today we made it stick, even though it was a nightmare of a session,” said the Italian, who is making his third WEC appearance and second with Prema.
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