20 Mar 2017
By Wright Communications
With co-driver Ryo Hirakawa the pair dominated, setting the
fastest times on both days, bettering the efforts of former Formula
One drivers Heikki Kovalainen and Kazuki Nakajima.
Testing was held at the Okayama track, where the first round of
the series will take place in three weeks time, with just eight
tenths of a second separating the top ten cars. Cassidy's best lap
was 1 minute 18.395 seconds.
"It was a really promising test for us," said the Aucklander.
"With the LC 500 being new, we are continuously learning and
developing the car and selecting the best tyres."
Kovalainen, the defending champion was fifth fastest and Nakajima
ninth. Apart from five other Lexus LC 500 teams, there are also
factory entries from Nissan and Honda.
Cassidy said it was difficult to assess what the initial success
meant. "Every team has their own program in testing, but it's still
better to be in this position."
Both Hirakawa and Cassidy completed long runs, simulating the
conditions they will meet under racing in the endurance series
where events vary between 300 and 1000 kms long.
The former double Toyota Racing Series champion and Hirakawa had
to pick their way through the slower GT300 class cars, which were
also on the track at the same time.
Their front running GT500 class Lexus develops over 500 horsepower
from a two litre turbocharged engine.
They will have another test session at the Fuji circuit before
returning to Okayama for the first of the eight rounds in the
series. Cassidy finished fifth in his first season of SUPER GT when
he drove a Lexus RC F last year.
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