Track map of the Sebring International Raceway
Tom Kristensen at the wheel of the winning Audi R15 TDI.

The 2009 Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring was the 57th running of the 12 Hours of Sebring and the opening round of the 2009 American Le Mans Series season. It took place at the Sebring International Raceway, Florida on March 21, 2009. Three new cars made their debut at Sebring: Audi's diesel R15 TDI, Acura's first LMP1 entry the ARX-02a, and the return of the BMW M3 to the GT2 category. It was also the last time GT1 category raced at the event.

Tom Kristensen, Allan McNish, and Rinaldo Capello won, Audi's ninth Sebring victory in eleven attempts, and set several event records in the process. Peugeot fell 22 seconds short of the winning Audi. While Acura's LMP1s failed to survive for twelve hours, their lone LMP2 entry was the sole finisher in the category and earned Fernández Racing their first ALMS victory. The GT1 category was fought amongst only the two Corvette Racing cars, while GT2's battle of manufacturers was won by Ferrari and the Risi Competizione team.

Entry

For the start of the American Le Mans Series season, 28 cars were officially entered, with the bulk of the entries in LMP1 and GT2. The 2008 race winners, Penske Racing Porsche, did not return to defend their title. Four manufacturers were represented in LMP1, including a duo of R15 TDIs, Audi's latest diesel prototype, being entered by Joest Racing. Peugeot returned once more with their 908 HDi FAP, entering two cars compared to last year's single Sebring entry. Acura made their LMP1 debut with the new ARX-02a being run by de Ferran Motorsport and Highcroft Racing, while the remaining two entries were Lola-AERs entered by Intersport Racing and Autocon Motorsports. LMP2 consisted of two teams entering three cars, with Fernández Racing once again running an Acura and Dyson Racing partnering with Mazda for two Lola coupés.

GT1 was once again left to just Corvette Racing with two cars, while GT2 dominated the entry list with 15 cars. Porsche was represented by two cars each from Flying Lizard Motorsports and VICI Racing, as well as a single entry for Farnbacher-Loles Racing. Ferrari once again aligned with Risi Competizione for two cars, while the Italian-Argentinian Advanced Engineering PeCom team also represents the brand. BMW made their return to the series with two M3 E92s for Rahal Letterman Racing. The rest of the GT2 field was made of a mix of teams and automotive brands, including LG Motorsport's Chevrolet Corvette, PTG's Panoz, Primetime's Dodge Viper, Robertson's Ford GT, and Drayson's Aston Martin.

Report

Qualifying

Held on Thursday, March 19, two 15-minute qualifying sessions were held to determine the starting grid. The two GT categories qualified in the first session, led by the two GT1 Corvettes. Only setting a few laps, the #4 Corvette of Oliver Gavin out qualified his teammate, Jan Magnussen. In GT2 Porsche locked in the first two spots on the grid, led by Dirk Werner of Farnbacher-Loles. Advanced Engineering PeCom led Ferrari with a third place spot, while Robertson Racing's Ford GT earned fifth. BMW's debut was hampered by mechanical problems for the #92 car, while the #90 of Bill Auberlen qualified seventh.

In the LMP qualifying session, Acura was able to upset both Audi and Peugeot by earning pole position in their LMP1 debut. De Ferran Motorsports' driver Scott Dixon outpaced Tom Kristensen's Audi by less than a tenth of a second, while Christian Klien led Peugeot to third. Acura earned a second pole position in the session as Fernández Racing led the LMP2 category, nearly two seconds ahead of the fastest Dyson Lola-Mazda.

After qualifying the VICI team, who had one qualifier, withdrew from the event. This decreased the starting grid to 26 cars.

Qualifying result

Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.

PosClassTeamQualifying DriverLap Time
1LMP1#66 de Ferran MotorsportsScott Dixon1:45.278
2LMP1#2 Audi Sport Team JoestTom Kristensen1:45.360
3LMP1#07 Team Peugeot TotalChristian Klien1:45.462
4LMP1#1 Audi Sport North AmericaMike Rockenfeller1:45.551
5LMP1#08 Team Peugeot TotalSébastien Bourdais1:45.559
6LMP1#9 Patrón Highcroft RacingDavid Brabham1:46.504
7LMP2#15 Lowe's Fernández RacingAdrian Fernández1:49.686
8LMP2#16 Dyson Racing TeamChris Dyson1:51.534
9LMP1#12 Autocon MotorsportsChris McMurry1:51.598
10LMP2#20 Dyson Racing TeamButch Leitzinger1:51.840
11GT1#4 Corvette RacingOliver Gavin1:57.882
12GT1#3 Corvette RacingJan Magnussen1:58.203
13GT2#87 Farnbacher-Loles RacingDirk Werner2:03.051
14GT2#45 Flying Lizard MotorsportsJörg Bergmeister2:03.433
15GT2#95 Advanced Engineering PeComGianmaria Bruni2:03.487
16GT2#62 Risi CompetizioneMika Salo2:03.829
17GT2#40 Robertson RacingDavid Murry2:04.333
18GT2#21 Panoz Team PTGDominik Farnbacher2:04.437
19GT2#90 BMW Rahal Letterman RacingBill Auberlen2:04.566
20GT2#11 Primetime Race GroupChris Hall2:05.619
21GT2#007 Drayson RacingJonny Cocker2:05.692
22GT2#18 VICI RacingNicky Pastorelli2:05.805
23GT2#28 LG MotorsportsLou Giglotti2:06.678
24GT2#61 Risi Competizione/KrohnTracy Krohn2:08.386
25GT2#44 Flying Lizard MotorsportsDarren Law2:10.912
26LMP1#37 Intersport RacingDid Not Participate
27GT2#92 BMW Rahal Letterman RacingDid Not Participate

Race

The field crossed the starting line to begin the 12 Hours of Sebring at 10:30 am EST. Although the de Ferran Acura led from pole position, the lead of the race was quickly taken by Audi before the first turn, followed by Peugeot. The #08 Peugeot started at the tail of the field due to power steering problems forcing it to begin from pit lane. One of the two Rahal Letterman BMW's also suffered problems on the grid and had to be taken to the garage, finally starting the race nearly an hour late. An early on track incident was a collision between the #40 Robertson Ford and the #45 Flying Lizard Porsche, with the Porsche requiring extensive repairs.

During pit stops in the first few hours of the race, Audi changed their Michelin tires at every opportunity while Peugeot opted to change tires at every other pit stop. This allowed Peugeot to take the lead. The Highcroft Acura suffered a spin in the hands of David Brabham, forcing the Robertson Ford to evade the Acura and hit the wall outside Sunset Bend, bringing out the first full-course caution. A second caution was required an hour later to retrieve the Intersport Lola-AER after its engine failed while on the circuit.

While Sébastien Bourdais led the race in Peugeot #08, he suffered a spin on Sunset Bend while diminished his lead by 20 seconds, but he was able to continue. The #07 Peugeot however came to the pits for a lengthy stop to repair an air conditioning fan in the cockpit, dropping it from contention. Meanwhile, the Dyson Racing Team retired their two cars from the event, as did the remaining Rahal Letterman BMW, all due to engine failures.

A third caution period came out when David Brabham once again spun his Highcroft Acura, this time making light contact with a wall. While Peugeot still led in the eighth hour of the race, Audi began to double stint their tires for the first time when Lucas Luhr brought the third place Audi in for a scheduled stop but did not change tires. This aided Audi in retaking the lead from Peugeot during the race's ninth hour. Peugeot #08 then suffered a small leak in a rear tire, requiring the team to make an unscheduled pit stop to replace it. The two LMP1 Acuras meanwhile suffered mechanical problems, eventually leading to the retirement of both de Ferran and Highcroft.

In the closing hours, the #45 Porsche, having rebounded from its incident early in the race, was attempting to pass the PTG Panoz for third place in GT2 when the two came into contact at the exit of Sunset Bend. The Porsche, driven by Marc Lieb, was spun into the concrete wall and required extensive repairs while the Panoz continued on. In the closing hours, Peugeot and Audi traded the lead as each team made their respective pit stops. Peugeot #08 led as it came to the pits for its final stop, but Audi needed only a short refuel on their final stop several laps later. This allowed Audi driver Allan McNish to exit the pits after his final stop ahead of Peugeot with only fifteen minutes remaining. By the race finish the margin of victory between the #2 Audi and #08 Peugeot was 22 seconds.

Tom Kristensen earned his record fifth overall win. The #2 Audi covered a distance of 1,417 mi (2,280 km) at an average speed of 117.986 mph (189.880 km/h), both of which were new event records. The Lowe's Fernández Racing Acura was the sole survivor in LMP2, finishing in fourth overall, while Corvette Racing #3 outperformed its teammate in GT1. The GT2 class was won by the Ferrari of Risi Competizione, while the European Advanced Engineering PeCom Ferrari was second. Panoz completed the GT2 class podium. In the Michelin Green X Challenge, the race winning #2 Audi was the most efficient LMP, while the #3 Corvette lead GTs.

Race result

Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 70% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTireLaps
Engine
1LMP12Germany Audi Sport Team JoestUnited Kingdom Allan McNish Italy Rinaldo Capello Denmark Tom KristensenAudi R15 TDIM383
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V10 (Diesel)
2LMP108France Team Peugeot TotalFrance Franck Montagny France Stéphane Sarrazin France Sébastien BourdaisPeugeot 908 HDi FAPM383
Peugeot HDI 5.5 L Turbo V12 (Diesel)
3LMP11Germany Audi Sport North AmericaGermany Mike Rockenfeller Germany Lucas Luhr Germany Marco WernerAudi R15 TDIM381
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V10 (Diesel)
4LMP215Mexico Lowe's Fernández RacingMexico Adrian Fernández Mexico Luis DíazAcura ARX-01BM360
Acura AL7R 3.4 L V8
5LMP107France Team Peugeot TotalFrance Nicolas Minassian Portugal Pedro Lamy Austria Christian KlienPeugeot 908 HDi FAPM356
Peugeot HDI 5.5 L Turbo V12 (Diesel)
6GT13United States Corvette RacingUnited States Johnny O'Connell Denmark Jan Magnussen Spain Antonio GarcíaChevrolet Corvette C6.RM349
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8 (E85 ethanol)
7GT14United States Corvette RacingUnited Kingdom Oliver Gavin Monaco Olivier Beretta Switzerland Marcel FässlerChevrolet Corvette C6.RM348
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8 (E85 ethanol)
8GT262United States Risi CompetizioneBrazil Jaime Melo Germany Pierre Kaffer Finland Mika SaloFerrari F430GTM332
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
9GT295Italy Advanced Engineering Argentina PeCom Racing TeamItaly Gianmaria Bruni Argentina Matías Russo Argentina Luís Pérez CompancFerrari F430GTM330
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
10GT221United States Panoz Team PTGUnited Kingdom Ian James Germany Dominik FarnbacherPanoz Esperante GT-LMY329
Ford 5.0 L V8
11GT245United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsUnited States Patrick Long Germany Jörg Bergmeister Germany Marc LiebPorsche 997 GT3-RSRM326
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
12GT244United States Flying Lizard MotorsportsUnited States Johannes van Overbeek United States Darren Law United States Seth NeimanPorsche 997 GT3-RSRM326
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
13GT261United States Risi Competizione United States Krohn RacingUnited States Tracy Krohn Sweden Niclas Jönsson Belgium Eric van de PoeleFerrari F430GTM325
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
14GT240United States Robertson RacingUnited States David Robertson United States Andrea Robertson United States David MurryFord GT-R Mk. VIID303
Ford 5.0 L V8
15 DNFLMP19United States Patrón Highcroft RacingAustralia David Brabham United States Scott Sharp United Kingdom Dario FranchittiAcura ARX-02aM302
Acura AR7 4.0 L V8
16GT287United States Farnbacher-Loles MotorsportsGermany Wolf Henzler Germany Dirk Werner Austria Richard LietzPorsche 997 GT3-RSRM274
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
17 DNFGT211United States Primetime Race GroupUnited States Joel Feinberg United Kingdom Chris Hall United States Ritchie HoltDodge Viper Competition CoupeD251
Dodge 8.3 L V10
18 DNFLMP166United States de Ferran MotorsportsBrazil Gil de Ferran France Simon Pagenaud New Zealand Scott DixonAcura ARX-02aM246
Acura AR7 4.0 L V8
19 DNFGT2007United Kingdom Drayson RacingUnited Kingdom Paul Drayson United Kingdom Jonny Cocker United Kingdom Rob BellAston Martin V8 Vantage GT2M204
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8 (E85 ethanol)
20 DNFLMP112United States Autocon MotorsportsUnited States Chris McMurry United States Bryan Willman Canada Tony BurgessLola B06/10D151
AER P32C 4.0 L Turbo V8
21 DNFLMP220United States Dyson Racing TeamUnited States Butch Leitzinger United Kingdom Marino Franchitti United Kingdom Ben DevlinLola B08/86M149
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
22 DNFGT292United States BMW Rahal Letterman RacingUnited States Tommy Milner Germany Dirk MüllerBMW M3 GT2D140
BMW 4.0 L V8
23 DNFLMP216United States Dyson Racing TeamUnited States Chris Dyson United Kingdom Guy Smith United States Andy LallyLola B09/86M127
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
24 DNFGT228United States LG MotorsportsUnited States Lou Giglotti United States Eric Curran Brazil Lucas MoloChevrolet Corvette C6D89
Chevrolet LS3 6.0 L V8
25 DNFLMP137United States Intersport RacingUnited States Jon Field United States Clint Field United States Chapman DucoteLola B06/10D77
AER P32C 4.0 L Turbo V8
26 DNFGT290United States BMW Rahal Letterman RacingUnited States Bill Auberlen United States Joey HandBMW M3 GT2D27
BMW 4.0 L V8
DNSGT218Germany VICI RacingGermany Hans-Joachim Stuck Germany Johannes Stuck Netherlands Nicky PastorelliPorsche 997 GT3-RSRM
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6

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