eRacing Magazine Vol. 1 Issue. 6 | Page 11

911 RSR, which showed a dramatic improvement of around three seconds from the times set in the morning.

Jörg Bergmeister had a day to forget, as the #91 911 flew across the gravel trap in the latter stages of the day, forcing the outfit to check for any work that would be needed ahead of the customary "pésage" that is carried out in public in front of the crowds. Ruberti would end up in front of AF Corse's #51 458, with the returning Giancarlo Fisichella just 0.008 seconds behind his countryman.

The action at Le Mans gets underway on Wednesday the 11th, as Free Practice sees the cars and drivers take on the ultimate test and build up to their assault for victory.