Murphy Prototypes have now completed their first day of track activity this week ahead of the Official 24 Hours of Le Mans race starting on Saturday.Running all three drivers in Wednesday afternoon’s free practice session, the team picked up on their impressive pace from the Official pre-event test to finish the session in second. The time, set by Karun Chandhok early in the session left the team feeling very confident going into the evening’s Qualifying Practice One.Rodolfo Gonzalez began proceedings just after 22:00 for the first qualifying session of the week. The Venezuelan driver put in a very solid stint before handing the car over to Nathanaël Berthon. Sadly the session was halted by red flags on a number of occasions before being ended prematurely and preventing the team from showing their true potential.Karun Chandhok - #48:“It was an ok day yesterday. Obviously it was disrupted by red flags like everybody else. Rodolfo got to qualify and do some driving in the dark which can be quite daunting. Nathanaël and myself didn't really have a chance to drive the car yet but the car was good in Practice so we will see how we get on today.”Greg Murphy, Owner, Murphy Prototypes:“Today has been another good day for the team. I’m really pleased with the performance of all three drivers throughout the sessions. Obviously it was a shame that we didn’t get a little more running in qualifying to show our true pace but I’m confident we remain very strong here this week.”