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"I didn't get to do much running on
Wednesday with red flags and the way our sessions worked out, so it was good to
get out there and do some laps in the dry," Davison said.
"With medium tyres I was as quick as
Wolf on my best lap until I came up to a yellow flag late in the lap, which cost
me seven or eight tenths of a second.
"We were the fastest GT2 car out
there all night so I'm pleased with how the session went."
Qualifying gave Davison his first
taste of the 13.629km Le Mans layout at night, a task made more challenging by
three faster classes of cars regularly - and often rapidly - closing in from
behind to pass the LM GT2 competitors.
"On Wednesday night I felt a little
bit out at sea, but tonight was good and I was really comfortable," he
said.
"It's incredibly dark, almost like
driving down a freeway at night where you're watching the white line on the
middle of the road.
"Then you have the faster cars
coming up behind you to pass, their headlights are so bright it literally blinds
you momentarily."
Davison's attention now turns to the
weekend's race, which kicks off at 3pm local time on Saturday (11:00pm AEST)
after a 45-minute morning warm-up session.
"The car is good and we're had great
support from Porsche," the 27-year-old said.
"Our pace is really consistent
between day and night running, the car is easy to drive and it looks after its
tyres well over a stint, which is what you need in a 24 Hour
race.
"We'll start the race with single
stints for each driver, then do a lot of double and even triple stints
throughout the night so each driver gets a good rest.
"Everything has come together well,
so we're looking forward to Saturday."
2008 24 Hours of Le Mans
Timetable
9:00am (5:00pm AEST) Saturday 14
June - Warm-up
commences
9:45am (5:45pm AEST) Saturday 14
June - Warm-up
concludes
3:00pm (11:00pm AEST) Saturday 14
June - Race
commences
3:00pm (11:00pm AEST) Sunday 15 June
- Race
concludes
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