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Practice report

Jani sets fastest lap at night in opening Petit Le Mans practice

Final practice, qualifying for ALMS finale set for Friday

#12 Rebellion Racing Lola B12/60 Toyota: Nick Heidfeld, Neel Jani, Nicolas Prost

#12 Rebellion Racing Lola B12/60 Toyota: Nick Heidfeld, Neel Jani, Nicolas Prost

Eric Gilbert

BRASELTON, Ga. (Oct. 17, 2013) – Rebellion Racing waited until dark to set the fastest lap of the opening day of practice for Saturday’s 16th Petit Le Mans Powered by Mazda at Road Atlanta. Neel Jani led the session with a lap of 1:20.360 (113.788 mph) in the No. 12 Rebellion Timepieces/Lemo Connectors/Speedy Garage Lola B12/60-Toyota shared by Nico Prost and Nick Heidfeld.

Running on a damp but drying track, Jani’s time was the fastest of Thursday’s three sessions, with both the morning and afternoon practice run in the rain. A fourth one-hour practice will be held Friday beginning at 10:20 a.m., with qualifying at 1:45 p.m.

“I’ve never driven in the rain at night, so this was a premier for me,” Jani said. “It was not at all easy with the spray and puddles, but I got a feel for it. We were far off from risking anything. It’s only Thursday, but if it was Saturday, it’s a different story. We have seen many times where we were very quick compared to the Muscle Milk team, but they have a very good racecraft that we are not underestimating.”

Muscle Milk Pickett Racing led both of the daytime sessions, with Klaus Graf turning a lap of 1:22.875 (110.335 mph) to run second in the evening session in the No. 6 HPD ARX-03c shared by Lucas Luhr and Romain Dumas.

Wolf Henzler led GT competitors with a lap of 1:28.933 (102.819 mph) in the No. 17 Team Falken Tire Porsche 911 GT3 RSR co-driven by Bryan Sellers and Nick Tandy.

“We have a good car, and it’s very comfortable to drive,” Henzler said. “The Falken rain tires are very good. Tomorrow when the track is dry we will have different conditions, and we have no idea of what it will be like for the race on Saturday.”

Other class leaders: P2, Ryan Briscoe, 1:23.490 (109.522 mph) in the No. 551 Level 5 Motorsports Siemens/Alpina Watches/Ohiya Casino Resort HPD ARX-03b co-driven by Scott Tucker and Marino Franchitti; Prototype Challenge presented by Continental Tire, Tristan Nunez, 1:31.422 (100.020 mph) in the No. 18 Komplete Meal/Dash Neighborhood Stores/Phillips 66 ORECA FLM09 co-driven by Charlie Shears (set in the morning session); and GTC, Jan Heylen, 1:36.590 (94.668 mph) in the No. 11 Hertz Porsche 911 GT3 Cup co-driven by Mike Hedlund and Jon Fogarty for JDX Racing.

The 1,000-mile (394 lap), 10-hour Petit Le Mans will be televised live on FOX Sports 2 beginning at 11 a.m. ET on Saturday, with the green flag set to wave at 11:30 a.m. Coverage throughout the day alternates between FOX Sports 2 and FOX Sports 1, including a live segment from 6:30-8 p.m. on FOX Sports 1. There will also be an encore presentation the following day on FOX Sports 1, beginning at 4 p.m. ET. Live coverage of the entire event will be available on FOX Sports’ new mobile application, FOX Sports Go.

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