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Alpine Leads Hypercar Field as Defending Champions Falter in 2026 Le Mans Qualifying
10 June 2026Racingnews365Breaking newsQualifying report

Alpine Leads Hypercar Field as Defending Champions Falter in 2026 Le Mans Qualifying

Ferdinand Habsburg and Alpine claim the top spot in the opening qualifying session for the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans, while defending winners AF Corse and Peugeot suffer a shock exit from Hyperpole contention.

Ferdinand Habsburg and the #35 Alpine have set a blistering pace at the Circuit de la Sarthe, topping the timing sheets in the opening qualifying session for the 2026 24 Hours of Le Mans. While the Alpine looks poised for a strong run, the session provided a stark reminder of the unpredictability of the Sarthe circuit, with several championship contenders failing to secure a spot in the final shootout.

Why it matters:

The initial qualifying phase serves as the critical gateway to Hyperpole. In a race where track position is paramount, missing the top 15 means starting deep in the pack (P16-P18), significantly increasing the risk of early-race incidents and forcing a more aggressive, high-risk tactical approach. For a defending champion like AF Corse, this is a catastrophic setback that fundamentally alters their race strategy.

The Details:

  • Hypercar Hierarchy: The #35 Alpine led the field with a 3:23.135, narrowly beating the #12 Cadillac Hertz Team Jota (+0.013) and the #101 Cadillac WTR (+0.188).
  • The Casualties: In a major upset, the #83 AF Corse Ferrari—the reigning race winner—failed to make the cut. They join both Peugeot TotalEnergies entries (#93 and #94) in the relegated group, meaning they will start from the rear of the Hypercar grid.
  • Class Leaders:
    • LMP2: Doriane Pin delivered a standout performance for the #30 Duqueine Team, clocking a 3:34.662 to secure the top spot.
    • LMGT3: Peter Dempsey’s #34 Racing Team Turkey by TF claimed the fastest time (3:55.744), edging out Proton Competition and Heart of Racing.
  • The Cut-off: Only the top 15 entries from each of the three classes have progressed to Thursday's final grid-setting sessions.

What's next:

The focus now shifts to Thursday evening's Hyperpole sessions, where the remaining contenders will battle for the absolute pole position. While Alpine and Cadillac hold the current momentum, the narrative of the race may be shaped by how the relegated favorites—particularly the defending champions—manage their recovery through the field over the next 24 hours.

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