Free Practice 1 | P3 – 1:26.948 |
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Free Practice 2 | P2 – 1:26.058 |
Free Practice 3 | P1 – 1:25.387 |
Qualifying | P4 – 1:25.400 |
Race | P1 – 25 points |
The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez hosted its inaugural FIA World Endurance Championship race which proved to be action packed from start to finish. Brendon started the race and managed to pass both the sister Porsche and the #7 Audi to take second place behind the #8 Audi. The leading Audi then locked up and hit the barriers just after the first hour point allowing Mark through, who had taken over driving duties of the #1 car. The close battle with the #8 ended when they suffered from a broken wheel bearing all but ending their chances of a result. Despite a scare in the closing laps of the race for Timo, who tapped the barrier after being caught out in the wet conditions, Mark and his teammates went on to win their second race in a row and become the first winners of the 6 Hours of Mexico.