Antonio Giovinazzi (driver) put the #51 Ferrari 499P Le Mans Hypercar on pole for the Imola 6 Hours with a 1m30.127s lap, edging Ryo Hirakawa (driver) in the #8 Toyota by one hundredth of a second in Hyperpole.
The AF Corse-run #50 Ferrari set 1m30.167s with Antonio Fuoco (driver) third, Peugeot's Malthe Jakobsen (driver) fourth on 1m30.200s and Jota's Cadillac with Norman Nato (driver) fifth.
Charles Milesi (driver) was seventh for Alpine ahead of Robert Kubica (driver) in the Ferrari satellite entry, with WRT's BMWs completing the top ten and Aston Martin's Heart of Racing entries, including Harry Tincknell (driver), narrowly missing Hyperpole.
In LMGT3, Thomas Fleming (driver) took pole for Garage 59's McLaren 720S Evo and the session was briefly red-flagged after Salih Yoluc (driver) spun a TF Sport Corvette; the Imola 6 Hours starts Sunday at 13:00 local as the 2026 WEC opener following Qatar's postponement.
This summary is based on coverage by Motorsport.
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