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Engstler Claims Pole for Abt Lamborghini

Engstler has secured pole position for Abt Lamborghini at the 24H Nürburgring qualifying session. Max Verstappen will launch from fourth on the grid for the endurance race, which will be broadcast live on RACER Network and RACER+.

Engstler Claims Pole for Abt Lamborghini
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Engstler Dominates Qualifying at Nürburgring

The qualifying session for the 24H Nürburgring has concluded with Engstler capturing pole position while piloting the Abt Lamborghini entry. This achievement represents a significant accomplishment in the competitive field assembled for the grueling endurance challenge at the legendary German circuit.

The 24H Nürburgring stands as one of motorsport's most demanding events, requiring teams to balance outright pace with mechanical reliability and driver endurance across a full day of racing. Securing pole position in such a competitive field demonstrates the performance level Engstler and the Abt Lamborghini operation have achieved during the qualifying runs.

Verstappen's Starting Position

Max Verstappen will commence the race from fourth position on the grid. This starting point sets the stage for the various strategies and tactical decisions that teams will employ throughout the lengthy competition ahead. The grid order established during qualifying will play a crucial role in the opening stages of the race, though the extended format of endurance racing means that positions can shift dramatically over the course of the event.

Broadcast Coverage Details

The 24H Nürburgring will receive comprehensive live coverage through RACER Network and RACER+, ensuring fans have access to watch the action unfold across the full duration of the race. This broadcasting arrangement provides viewers with the opportunity to follow the competition as it develops, from the initial start through to the checkered flag.

Understanding the 24H Nürburgring Format

The 24H Nürburgring represents one of the pinnacle endurance racing events on the international motorsport calendar. The event's structure demands exceptional preparation, as teams must prepare vehicles capable of sustaining competitive pace over an extended period while managing tire degradation, fuel consumption, and driver fatigue across multiple driver rotations.

The Nürburgring circuit itself is renowned for its challenging characteristics and demanding layout. Teams competing in this event must prepare for diverse weather conditions that can develop over the course of a full day of racing, adding another layer of complexity to race strategy and vehicle setup decisions.

The Abt Lamborghini Entry

Abt Lamborghini's performance in qualifying reflects the team's preparation and execution throughout the session. The organization has fielded competitive efforts at major endurance racing events, and the securing of pole position at such a prestigious race underscores the caliber of performance the operation has brought to this particular event.

Lamborghini vehicles have established themselves as competitive platforms in endurance racing, with the marque bringing both performance credentials and reliability characteristics that suit the demands of extended-distance competition. The partnership between the vehicle manufacturer and the Abt operation combines resources and expertise designed to tackle the specific challenges presented by 24-hour racing.

Grid Order and Racing Implications

The final grid order established through qualifying sets the initial framework for how the race will unfold. With Engstler and the Abt Lamborghini starting from pole position and Verstappen launching from fourth, the field is positioned for an intense battle in the opening phases of competition.

Qualifying performance, while important for establishing the initial grid positions, represents only the first chapter in a much longer story in endurance racing. The extended format of the 24H Nürburgring means that pit strategy, driver management, and vehicle reliability will ultimately prove equally significant to the qualifying performance that established the starting order.

The stage is now set for competitors to contest this demanding endurance spectacle, with all the preparation and hard work of teams coming together as the race begins.

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Article B2.4.1

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Race Qualifying Session

Chapter: B2

In Simple Terms

Qualifying is the session where drivers compete to determine their starting positions for the race. It normally happens on the second day of a Grand Prix weekend, either 2-3 hours after the final practice session (FP3) or 3-4 hours after the Sprint race, depending on the event format.

  • Qualifying determines the race grid order - your position in qualifying decides where you start the race
  • Standard format: held on day two, 2-3 hours after FP3 (free practice 3)
  • Alternative format: held on day two, 3-4 hours after Sprint race
  • Timing varies based on whether the weekend includes a Sprint race or follows the traditional format
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Qualifying determines Race starting grid. Standard Format: second day, 2-3 hours after FP3. Alternative Format: second day, 3-4 hours after Sprint.

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Article B2.5.4

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Grid for the Race Session

Chapter: ARTICLE B2: PROCEDURES DURING COMPETITION

In Simple Terms

The starting grid for the race is determined by how drivers finish in qualifying, with adjustments made for any penalties they've received. The FIA arranges drivers in order based on their qualifying results and then applies penalties that might move them backward on the grid.

  • Grid positions are primarily based on qualifying session results
  • Penalties can alter a driver's starting position on the grid
  • Drivers who don't qualify or are unclassified are handled through a specific classification process
  • The grid is finalized through a sequential step-by-step process
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The grid for the Race will be formed in accordance with the results of Qualifying and the classification process. Drivers will be allocated grid positions in a sequence of steps based on penalties, classification, and unclassified status.

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