(Reuters) - Germany's Andre Lotterer put defending champions Audi on pole for the Le Mans 24 Hours sports car race for the second year in a row on Thursday night in a first for a hybrid car.
Lotterer, who won the event last year with Switzerland's Marcel Faessler and France's Benoit Treluyer in the number two diesel Audi, put in a best lap of three minutes 23.787 seconds in the number one R18 e-tron car.
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