BMW Snatches First Hypercar-Era Le Mans Pole After Cadillac Penalty Drama

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The 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours grid was decided in one of the most dramatic post-session twists ever, with BMW’s Dries Vanthoor promoted to pole position after Jack Aitken’s last-gasp Cadillac victory was wiped out by a penalty.

2026 Le Mans 24 Hours. Circuit de la Sarthe. Shot by Ingmar Bouwman for www.racerviews.com

The Greatest Pole Lap… That Never Counted

The new, improved Hyperpole format delivered knockout drama with a finish that had everyone on their feet. In Hyperpole 2, Vanthoor scorched to a 3:22.745 on first runs, then doubled down with 3:22.564, putting it seemingly out of reach.

Then Aitken happened. The New Zealander achieved an excellent final sector to snatch pole by just 0.005s in the #38 Jota Cadillac with a 3:22.559 — the smallest pole margin in Le Mans history.

The celebrations at Hertz Team JOTA lasted mere minutes.

The #38 was placed under investigation after the session, and stewards found against them: the car left the pit lane too early before Hyperpole 2, violating WEC regulations. The penalty dropped the #38 from first to tenth on the grid, promoting Vanthoor and the #15 BMW to pole.

2026 Le Mans 24 Hours. Circuit de la Sarthe. Shot by Ingmar Bouwman for www.racerviews.com

Official Final Hypercar Grid (Top 10)

PositionCarTeamDriversTime
1#15BMW M Team WRTMagnussen/Marciello/Vanthoor3:22.564
2#12Cadillac Hertz Team JOTADelétraz/Stevens/Nato3:23.079
3#35Alpine Endurance TeamDa Costa/Milesi/Habsburg3:23.620
4#20BMW M Team WRTFrijns/Rast/van der Linde3:23.764
5#101Cadillac WTRTaylor/Taylor/Albuquerque3:23.778
6#19Genesis Magma RacingJaminet/Chatin/Juncadella3:23.823
7#009Aston Martin THOR TeamRiberas/Sørensen/De Angelis3:24.729
8#51Ferrari-AF CorsePier Guidi/Calado/Giovinazzi3:25.081
9#17Genesis Magma RacingLotterer/Derani/Jaubert3:26.116
10#38Cadillac Hertz Team JOTABourdais/Bamber/Aitken3:22.559

What This Means: BMW’s First Hypercar Pole

This is BMW’s first pole position of the Hypercar era at Le Mans. Arriving as championship leaders, BMW M Team WRT will start the race with the luxury of pole position after what looked like certain defeat.

The sister #12 Cadillac of Will Stevens inherited second place, while French hopes rest on the #35 Alpine in third — putting three different manufacturers on the front row.

2026 Le Mans 24 Hours. Circuit de la Sarthe. Shot by Ingmar Bouwman for www.racerviews.com

Hyperpole 1: Toyota Shocked as Both Cars Eliminated

The opening session saw genuine catastrophe for Toyota, with both GR010 HYBRIDs dumped out in 14th and 15th fastest — their worst Le Mans qualifying in years. Joining them on the casualty list were the #36 Alpine, the 2024-winning #50 Ferrari AF Corse entry, and the #007 Aston Martin Valkyrie.

Charles Milesi delighted the French crowd by setting the fastest time in Hyperpole 1, with Hertz Team JOTA’s Cadillac second and #17 Genesis third.

The New 2026 Format Delivered Drama

The 2026 Hyperpole introduced crucial changes that created genuine knockout tension:

  • Three-session knockout: Qualifying (Q) Wednesday, followed by Hyperpole 1 (H1, 20 min) and Hyperpole 2 (H2, 15 min) Thursday

  • Driver rotation rule: Q driver cannot race in H1; Q and H1 drivers cannot race in H2

  • All three drivers must participate across sessions if car reaches H2

  • 15 cars enter H1, only 10 progress to H2

2026 Le Mans 24 Hours. Circuit de la Sarthe. Shot by Ingmar Bouwman for www.racerviews.com

LMP2: Esteban Masson Takes Pole for Panis Oreca

Esteban Masson put the #29 Forestier Racing by Panis Oreca 07 on pole in LMP2 with a scorching 3:32.855, continuing Toyota’s endurance legacy despite their WEC struggles.

LMGT3: Mattia Drudi Dominates for Aston Martin

Mattia Drudi secured sublime pole position for Heart of Racing and Aston Martin with a 3:52.433 — the only driver to dip below 3:53.

2026 Le Mans 24 Hours. Circuit de la Sarthe. Shot by Ingmar Bouwman for www.racerviews.com

The Infraction That Cost Cadillac

The penalty stemmed from not complying with the pit lane start procedure at the start of the evening — the #38 was released into the pit lane prematurely. This decision not only elevated Vanthoor and Stevens one position but also placed Da Costa’s Alpine ahead of BMW’s #20.

Jack Aitken’s quickest time of 3:22.559 remains the fastest lap of the session but won’t count on the grid.

What This Means for Race Day

The rapid #38 Cadillac, quickest on the road but starting from 10th, will be a wildcard in the Hypercar pack. BMW’s Vanthoor-Marciello-Magnussen trio now holds pole with the championship pressure on them to convert it.

Will Stevens’ #12 Cadillac in second gives the American brand a strong shot at back-to-back pole positions despite the drama. Alpine’s third-place effort shows French manufacturer resilience after their narrow victory over Cadillac in Wednesday’s qualifying.