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WEC: Montoya fastest in post-Bahrain rookie test
By alley - Nov 22, 2015, 9:31 AM ET

WEC: Montoya fastest in post-Bahrain rookie test

Juan Pablo Montoya recorded the fastest lap in the official World Endurance Championship rookie test in Bahrain. The two-time Indy 500 winner, who was testing for Porsche, set a best lap of 1m40.861s on a qualification simulation with 10 minutes of the second three-hour session remaining.

That lap compared with the 1m39.670s best from qualifying for this weekend's Bahrain WEC finale, set by Timo Bernhard in the same Porsche 919 Hybrid.

TEST REPORT: Montoya tops rookies

"We were very impressed by everything Juan did," Porsche LMP1 team principal Andreas Seidl said. "He was very professional and quick straight away – he did a 1m45s on his first flying lap."

Seidl pointed out that track conditions were not as conducive to fast times as during qualifying on Friday evening.

Aston Martin GT driver Richie Stanaway was second fastest in his tryout for Audi aboard one of its R18 e-tron quattros. The New Zealander set a 1m42.134s in the afternoon session early on in a nine-lap run.

Mitch Evans recorded third best time in the championship-winning #17 Porsche, which had undergone an engine change overnight after its problems in the WEC race, with a 1m42.946s during a 10-lap run.

The best Toyota time over the five hours of testing was set a 1m43.779s set by Anthony Davidson, which compared with the 1m45.318s recorded by the Japanese manufacturer's nominated rookie, Sam Bird.

Fastest in LMP2 was Formula 3 driver Matthew Rao on a 1m52.026s aboard the Signatech Alpine ORECA-Nissan 03R. That was just six hundredths quicker than GP2 racer Julian Leal in the same car.

The best time in GTE was set by Porsche Supercup champion Philipp Eng on a 2m00.349s, which was just two tenths quicker than Nicky Catsburg aboard the sister Manthey Porsche 919 RSR.

The best of the six Aston Martin Evolution Academy drivers being given a first run in a Vantage GTE was Matt Bell on a 2m02.148s.

Aston Martin Racing also tested a Vantage in 2016 specification after converting its #97 car overnight.

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Originally on Autosport.com

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