From Autosport........
Peugeot set the pace at Sebring
Peugeot proved they intend to give Audi a run for their money in LMP1 honours at this weekend's Sebring 12 Hours as the French factory team set the pace on the first day of unofficial practice on Monday.
Stephane Sarrazin's 1:43.302 lap, running in the sole 908 HDi, was more than 1.6 seconds faster than Marco Werner's 2007 qualifying lap record and more than half a second quicker than Allan McNish could manage in the leading Audi R10 HDI.
The warning signs had been there when Peugeot set the pace in January's winter test at the venue, but the team are hoping that one-lap speed will translate to race pace on Saturday.
"So far the car has been pretty good on the track surface," said Sarrazin's teammate Pedro Lamy, who also shares the car with Frenchman Nicolas Minassian.
"Because the track is very bumpy, this is a very good test for Le Mans. If you can survive 12 hours here, you can compete and finish at Le Mans."
Me thinks the German Marque may be sand bagging as at La Sarthe, have a feeling they will dissapear over the horizon come the race, hope not as I'd like to see a good fight, they just have the pedigree at the moment.