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Sao Paulo World Endurance Championship: Cadillac locks out front row
Alex Lynn secured pole position for Cadillac in the qualifying round of the FIA World Endurance Championship’s Six Hours of Sao Paulo, with a phenomenal lap time of 1m22.570s.
Teammate Sebastien Bourdais followed closely behind, just a tenth of a second adrift in second place.
This marked Lynn’s second consecutive WEC pole after his success at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Porsche emerged as Cadillac’s closest competitor, with Julien Andlauer securing the third-fastest time.
Malthe Jakobsen and Paul di Resta also delivered strong performances for Peugeot and Cadillac, claiming fourth and sixth place, respectively.
Other notable qualifiers included Kevin Estre in the Porsche, Dries Vanthoor in the BMW, and Ryo Hirakawa in the Toyota GR010 Hybrid.






