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FIA World Endurance Championship WEC, Round 8, SakhirNovember 4, 2024Porsche works drivers win the FIA World Endurance Championship
"We had a mega season and won a world championship title in the second year with the Porsche 963," says a delighted Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President Porsche Motorsport. "Compared to 2023, we made significant improvements in all areas - that's fantastic! I'd like to extend my biggest compliments to everyone involved. Still, it hurts to narrowly miss out on the manufacturers' championship. Anyone who comes so close to winning that title wants to claim it in the end. Unfortunately, that's how it goes sometimes in motor racing. But at the end of the day, our joy and pride in what we've achieved outweighs everything else." "For the last two years, we've worked hard to build and develop our team. It feels great to reap the well-deserved rewards for this hard work," explains Roger Penske, founder and chairman of the Penske Corporation. "We've enjoyed huge successes in IMSA and now secured the world title in the WEC. Every member of the team has played their part in making this project a success. It's a great honour to work with Porsche to create such a successful programme." "Congratulations to our driver world champions in the number 6 Porsche 963. That was incredible," says Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. "All in all, it was a fantastic year. We won everything in the IMSA series and now we've secured our first world championship title with the 963 in the WEC. Unfortunately, we just missed out on the manufacturers' crown. At that same time, of course, huge congratulations to my colleagues from Toyota on winning the world championship - but next year, it's our turn!" "Today's race was sensational," concluded Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "The fact that our No. 6 drivers won the world championship is an enormous success for the team and marks the first world championship title for Porsche Penske Motorsport. Hopefully, there will be many more to come. Unfortunately, we missed out on winning the race today. Our No. 5 Porsche held the lead over long stretches. Unfortunately, the late safety car deployments wiped out our advantage. At least we climbed the podium again." With 150 points to their credit, Lotterer, Estre and Vanthoor wrapped up the 2024 season first in the drivers' standings. Their brand colleagues Campbell, Christensen and Makowiecki rank fifth with 100 points. In the manufacturers' standings, Porsche concluded the season as vice-champions with 184 points. The title went to Toyota Gazoo Racing. The Japanese factory team earned 190 points. On Sunday and Tuesday, the Porsche 963 returns to the Formula 1 circuit in Bahrain, where works driver Mathieu Jaminet will take part in the FIA WEC official rookie test. On Tuesday, partner Michelin conducts tyre tests with the hybrid prototype.
"We clinched a one-two result in our classification and celebrated class victory at Le Mans - it doesn't get much better than that. I'm super impressed by our team and extremely proud," explains Niki Raeder, Managing Director of Manthey. "Returning to the WEC stage after a year's break took a lot of work. We stepped back into the world championship spotlight and people can see what we're capable of. Aside from the DTM, which we won last year, the WEC is the biggest GT3 racing scene."
André Lotterer (Porsche 963 #6): "It's an amazing feeling to be a world champion with Porsche! However, race day was really tough for us. But that doesn't matter now - we've clinched the world title! Joining forces with Kévin and Laurens was fantastic. Our engineers also did an incredible job throughout the year. This strong collaboration earned us those successes. That was my last race with the Porsche Penske Motorsport team. We had a mega time; it was a lot of fun." Laurens Vanthoor (Porsche 963 #6): "That was one of the best days of my career, maybe even of my entire life! Today's race was horrible, but we'll probably have forgotten about it in a few days. I've won championships before, but the World Championship title is a different beast altogether. After the award ceremony, I'll have a lovely meal, lots of sleep and time with my family. I don't have any crazy plans." Frédéric Makowiecki (Porsche 963 #5): "We were so close to victory - but unfortunately close isn't enough in motorsport. Still, I'm very proud of what we achieved today. We managed to fight at the front in a very difficult race. In a way, today reflects the whole season; huge potential, but in the end just a little bit is missing."
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