2018 6 Hours of Silverstone


The 2018 6 Hours of Silverstone was an endurance sports car racing event held at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire, England on 17–19 August 2018. Silverstone served as the third round of the 2018-19 FIA World Endurance Championship, and was the seventh running of the event as part of the championship. The race was won by the #3 Rebellion R13, after the #8 and #7 TS050 Hybrids were disqualified due to excessive wear on their Skid Planks.

Qualifying

Qualifying Results

Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.
ClassTeamAverage Time
1LMP1No. 7 Toyota Gazoo Racing1:36.8951
2LMP1No. 8 Toyota Gazoo Racing1:37.306+0.4112
3LMP1No. 11 SMP Racing1:38.932+2.0373
4LMP1No. 17 SMP Racing1:39.070+2.1754
5LMP1No. 3 Rebellion Racing1:39.247+2.3525
6LMP1No. 1 Rebellion Racing1:39.613+2.7186
7LMP1No. 10 DragonSpeed1:41.412+4.5177
8LMP1No. 4 ByKolles Racing Team1:41.839+4.9448
9LMP2No. 37 Jackie Chan DC Racing1:44.896+8.0019
10LMP2No. 38 Jackie Chan DC Racing1:45.083+8.18810
11LMP2No. 36 Signatech Alpine Matmut1:46.370+9.47511
12LMP2No. 28 TDS Racing1:47.048+10.15312
13LMP2No. 29 Racing Team Nederland1:47.107+10.21213
14LMP2No. 31 DragonSpeed1:47.270+10.37514
15LMP2No. 50 Larbre Compétition1:49.489+12.59415
16LMGTE ProNo. 66 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK1:55.727+18.83216
17LMGTE ProNo. 97 Aston Martin Racing1:55.805+18.91017
18LMGTE ProNo. 95 Aston Martin Racing1:56.103+19.20818
19LMGTE ProNo. 67 Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK1:56.204+19.30919
20LMGTE ProNo. 92 Porsche GT Team1:56.446+19.55120
21LMGTE ProNo. 71 AF Corse1:56.510+19.61521
22LMGTE ProNo. 82 BMW Team MTEK1:56.731+19.83622
23LMGTE ProNo. 81 BMW Team MTEK1:56.992+20.09723
24LMGTE ProNo. 51 AF Corse1:57.105+20.21024
25LMGTE ProNo. 91 Porsche GT Team1:57.151+20.25625
26LMGTE AmNo. 56 Team Project 11:59.001+22.10626
27LMGTE AmNo. 77 Dempsey - Proton Racing1:59.203+22.30827
28LMGTE AmNo. 90 TF Sport1:59.275+22.38028
29LMGTE AmNo. 98 Aston Martin Racing1:59.338+22.44329
30LMGTE AmNo. 88 Dempsey - Proton Racing1:59.757+22.86230
31LMGTE AmNo. 54 Spirit of Race1:59.809+22.91431
32LMGTE AmNo. 70 MR Racing2.00.003+23.10832
33LMGTE AmNo. 61 Clearwater Racing2.00.118+23.22333
34LMGTE AmNo. 86 Gulf Racing UK2.00.221+23.32634

Race

Upon starting the Rebellion R-13s were caught out by the No. 17 SMP car, and also, contact in LMGTE Am caused carnage on the first lap, similar to the previous races. On lap 23, Aleshin's engine failed and the car retired. Shortly afterward, the No. 10 suffered a supposed suspension issue, as stated by Hanley. The No. 54 had an issue that tossed off the rear wing, bringing out a yellow. Binder was caught out by slowing LMP2 cars, causing him to spin. The car could not start and retired. Egor Orudzhev's No. 17 lost grip and made contact with Molina, and the No. 71 brought out the safety car for tire debris. The No. 71 ultimately finished second to last, because after the safety car period, the No. 95, from near the LMGTE Pro lead, had a brake repair. The No. 82 had a suspension failure, forcing its retirement, and an FCY to recover it. Late in the race, Sarrazin stopped in the pit lane and had to be pushed to its box. The No. 7 ran wide at Stowe and got a puncture, and the No. 8 took the lead. Lotterer had an unstable rear end and came in for a rear wing change. In the final 30 minutes, the No. 92 of Christensen hit Priaulx's Ford, giving it a penalty even so on the road it was 3rd in class.

Post-Race

In the post-race, the No. 91 Porsche GT was disqualified for low ride height, same being with both the Nos. 7 & 8 of Toyota, giving Thomas Laurent, Mathias Beche, and Gustavo Menezes the win with Rebellion Racing, the first for a non-hybrid since 2012, when Dumas, Gene, and Duval won in the Audi R18 ultra, and Laurent had the prize of youngest race winner. The podium was then a 1-2 for Rebellion followed by SMP No. 17. In LMP2, Richelmi, Aubry, and Tung won from Jafaar, Jeffri, and Tan, followed by the Le Mans class winners. The disqualification of Lietz/Bruni meant that the LMGTE Pro podium was Calado/ Pier Guidi followed by Priaulx/Tincknell, with Estre/Christensen in third. LMGTE Am, the Le Mans winners finished ahead of TF Sport's Adam/Hankey/Eastwood, completing the podium was Perfetti/ Lindsey/Bergmeister in the "Bumblebee" Project 1.

Race Result

The minimum number of laps for classification was 135 laps. Class winners in bold.
ClassTeamDriversChassisTyreTime/Retired
ClassTeamDriversEngineTyreTime/Retired
1LMP13

Standings after the race

;2018–2019 LMP World Endurance Drivers' Championship
+/–DriverPoints
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