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FIA World Endurance Championship WEC, Round 7, FujiSeptember 15, 2024Porsche Penske Motorsport works team wins the WEC race in Fuji
Stuttgart. The 6-hour race on the 4.563-kilometre Fuji Speedway was held in hot summer air temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius and 40-degree asphalt temperatures. More than 65,000 spectators were treated to many spirited duels for positions. Laurens Vanthoor tackled the penultimate race of the season with the No. 6 Porsche from fifth on the grid. In the early stages, the Belgian quickly advanced to third position. After just over an hour of racing and the first round of pit stops, the 963, which Vanthoor shared with Germany's André Lotterer and Kévin Estre from France, appeared at the top of the timesheets for the first time. The race began with a nasty surprise for the No. 5 Porsche 963: At the beginning of the second lap, the hybrid prototype driven by starting driver Frédéric Makowiecki was shunted into another car. As a result, the Frenchman had to pull in for an unscheduled pit stop to have the front hood, engine cover and rear wing replaced. This incident as well as an additional stop for refuelling happened during a safety car phase, thus Makowiecki remained in the same lap as the leaders. However, shortly before the start of the last hour of racing, the vehicle became entangled in a collision caused by a rival and sustained damage to the wheel suspension - heralding an early retirement. "This tremendous result has inched us closer to our goal of winning the World Endurance Championship," states Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President of Porsche Motorsport. "I have the utmost respect for the entire team! At the same time, my congratulations go to Hertz Team Jota and Manthey PureRxcing: They have already won the first championship titles with and for Porsche. I'm deeply grateful for that!" "That was definitely one of the best races we've contested so far with the Porsche 963 - our strategy was perfect and the pit stops were sensational," asserts Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. "Now we're well and truly back in the race for the world championship title because we extended our points lead in the drivers' standings and returned to the top spot in the manufacturers' rankings. What a pity for our number 5 sister car: it was shunted twice and we had to retire it early." "I couldn't be prouder of the entire Porsche Penske Motorsport crew - we had an amazing day here in Fuji. It's brilliant that our number 6 Porsche managed to win. We're back on top in both areas of the championship and looking strong going to Bahrain. The number 5 crew executed a perfect race until it had another contact with a competitor. But for the number 6 crew to bring home the victory in Japan was an amazing effort." This marks the third victory for the 512 kW (696 PS) Porsche 963 in this year's World Endurance Championship. Including the successes in the North American IMSA series, the hybrid prototype has so far finished first in ten races. Thanks to these achievements, the Porsche Penske Motorsport works team has maintained its lead in the drivers' and manufacturers' standings in both championships.
Hypercar team title for Porsche's customer team Hertz Team Jota Sam Hignett, founder of Hertz Team Jota: "Given where we were after qualifying, that was a fantastic result - the strategy from the engineers and the dedication of the drivers got us this result. We're delighted to become the FIA Hypercar Team World Cup Champions for the second consecutive season." After a strong start, Proton Competition concluded the 6 Hours of Fuji in eleventh place with another Porsche 963.
Manthey PureRxcing takes titles in both LMGT3 championships "I'm extremely proud of the team! We once again turned a race to our advantage with an extremely good strategy and zero mistakes, because we weren't the fastest on the track," said a delighted Nikolas Raeder, Manthey's managing director, after clinching both trophies. "The three drivers in the number 92 car also did a perfect job. The season finale in Bahrain will be exciting for us because we can still win the vice-championship with the number 91 car. That would of course round things off beautifully for us!" Bahrain hosts the eighth and final round of this year's FIA WEC from 31 October to 2 November. For the eight-hour race on the 5.412-kilometre Bahrain International Circuit (BIC), 1.5-times the points will be awarded, with the winner receiving 38 points instead of 25.
Drivers' comments after the race Matt Campbell (Porsche 963 #5): "We'd fought our way back up the order after the early setback only to be caught off guard by a virtual safety car phase. Then contact with a Toyota threw us out of the race completely. Still, it was a stellar day for the team with victory for the sister car and the reclaimed lead in the manufacturers' championship. Now we are looking ahead to Bahrain."
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