Fri, 13 Jun, 2008 - 15:22
As expected, Peugeot claimed the top three places on the grid ahead of tomorrow’s 76th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours.
The dominant trio were unable to improve on their blistering times from Wednesday in the final two 120-minute sessions.
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CourtsMotorsportHeathrowPlace: Le SarthePerson: Stephane SarrazinPerson: Pedro LamyPerson: Alex WurzPerson: SarrazinPerson: Franck MontagnyPerson: Ricardo ZontaPerson: Christian KlienPerson: Jacques VilleneuvePerson: Marc GenePerson: Nicolas MinassianPerson: Allan McNishPerson: Dindo CapelloPerson: Tom KristensenPerson: McNishPerson: Mike RockenfellerPerson: Lucas LuhrPerson: Alexandre PrematPerson: Frank BielaPerson: Emmanuele PirroPerson: Marco WernerPerson: Stefan MuckePerson: Tomas EngePerson: Jan CharouzEvent: Le Mans 24 HoursOrganisation: PeugeotOrganisation: AudisOrganisation: Audi
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