Alonso on pole for Le Mans 24 Hour race

Two-time Formula One champion Fernando Alonso is in pole position to win the Le Mans 24 Hour endurance race.

Toyota has the first two qualifying positions for the LeMans 24 Hour race, with Fernando Alonso's number eight car on pole position for the ex-Formula One world champion's debut.

Japanese driver Kazuki Nakajima set the fastest lap, a three minute 15.377 effort that was close to the record of 3:14.791 set last year by compatriot Kamui Kobayashi, who is in the number seven car.

Nakajima, who shares the hybrid with Alonso and Switzerland's Sebastien Buemi, had already set the provisional pole on Wednesday but improved on that time to beat the sister car by almost two seconds.

"The lap was great, the car setup was almost perfect for me and I had no traffic, which was very lucky," said Nakajima, who was pushing hard for the record. "Let's hope everything goes well in the race."

Alonso is competing for Toyota in the full World Endurance series this season as well as carrying out his grand prix duties with McLaren and is the centre of attention at Le Mans.

The two-time F1 champ packed in plenty of night driving experience towards the end of the session with light rain falling and the track emptying of traffic.

The 86th running of the race at the Sarthe circuit is on Saturday.

Toyota are clear favourites for victory as the only major manufacturer entered in the top LMP1 category after champions Porsche quit.

This year's race will be their 20th attempt to become only the second Japanese marque after Mazda to triumph in the endurance classic.

Elsewhere, Jenson Button, the 2009 Formula One world champion, will start seventh for the Russian-backed SMP Racing team's number 11 car.

Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, already a Monaco Grand Prix winner and Indianapolis 500 champion, will start 24th in the United Autosports entry that is competing in the lower LMP2 category.


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