Toyota pulled clear of Peugeot and Alpine during final practice for the FIAWEC title decider in Bahrain on Friday morning. Mike Conway led team-mate Brendon Hartley as the Peugeots that led on Friday were pushed down to third and fourth ⬇️
with its pair of 9X8 LMH cars, but Toyota finished well clear of its French rival in the last on-track session prior to qualifying, locking out the top two spots on the timesheets.
Peugeot ended up more than a second off the pace in FP3, with Gustavo Menezes leading the way in the best of the two 9X8s ahead of team-mate di Resta. AF Corse’s Pro/Am entry ended up third and another 0.038s adrift with Alessio Rovera at the wheel of the squad’s sole ORECA, while the championship-leading Jota machine ended up fourth in the hands of Will Stevens.Motorsport Images
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