Antonio Fuoco is a man that cannot be caught in 2025. Fuoco set the best time in Hyperpole to give Ferrari pole position yet again for this weekends TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. Fuoco said, “To be honest, this what I love about this job, because after Imola there was so much talk going around. I know my potential and I know the potential of the team, so it was just a matter of putting everything together and I think today we showed how we react. Imola was a mistake that cost us quite a lot and for sure, the pressure was on my shoulders, but I think I’ve shown it doesn’t make any difference.
We were able to manage tire warm-up well, which I think is where we made the difference compared to the others. The car worked really well today and I put quite a clean lap together, which was not easy in these conditions, especially as we only had one ‘push’ lap available. We know it’s going to be a long, tough race, so we just have to try to maximize it.”
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Finn Gehrsitz drove the No. 78 Akkodis ASP Lexus to pole after setting a 2:17.732s lap. This was the first pole position secured by Finn Gehrsitz which occurred in a heated battle at the top where the margin between the top three spot was 0.053s.
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