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IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship SebringMarch 16, 2025Porsche Penske Motorsport scores one-two victory at 12 Hours of Sebring Porsche has clinched first and second place at round two of this year's IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Brazilian Felipe Nasr, Nick Tandy from Great Britain, and Laurens Vanthoor from Belgium swept to victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring at the wheel of their No. 7 Porsche 963. This victory comes after the trio's triumph at the 24 Hours of Daytona in January. Matt Campbell from Australia and the two Frenchmen Mathieu Jaminet and Kévin Estre rounded off the stellar performance of the Porsche Penske Motorsport works team with second place. In the GTD Pro class, the AO Racing customer team notched up its first victory at a big endurance race in the North American IMSA series with the 911 GT3 R dubbed "Rexy". In summer temperatures reaching 31 degrees Celsius, a fierce battle among the top GTP contenders unfolded as soon as the lights turned green at 10:10 am local time. After just 15 minutes, Felipe Nasr swept to the front at the wheel of the No. 7 Porsche 963. While the Brazilian and his teammates Nick Tandy and Laurens Vanthoor relinquished the lead around an hour later, they ultimately fought their way up the order to regain the lead in the evening after overcoming difficult conditions on the extremely hot track at the Sebring International Raceway. The decisive moment came after the ninth and final yellow phase when the field went head-to-head in a thrilling sprint during the final 31 minutes of the race. Nasr fended off his attacking rivals to bring home Porsche Penske Motorsport's second victory of the season at round two. For Porsche as the record Sebring winner, this marked the 19th overall victory at the endurance classic in Florida - the first since 2008. For Nick Tandy, who earned himself the nickname "Mister 24 Hours" after his victory in Daytona, this latest triumph was another dream come true: The UK ace is just the tenth racing driver in the world to achieve the so-called Triple Crown of endurance racing after scoring overall victories at Sebring and the 24-hour races in Le Mans and Daytona. The No. 6 sister car also ran among the frontrunners for much of the twelve-hour race. Matt Campbell, Mathieu Jaminet, and Kévin Estre ultimately crossed the finish line just 2.239 seconds behind their victorious teammates. Thanks to the one-two finish at Sebring, Porsche has extended its lead in the manufacturers' championship. The two driver crews now lock out the top two positions in the overall standings.
"Victory at Daytona, and now Sebring: We've won the 36 Hours of Florida," said a delighted Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. "That was one of our most outstanding races, absolutely flawless. I'm ecstatic. All the drivers and the entire team put in an incredibly strong effort: pit stops, strategy, car - everything went perfectly." "A superb performance from all six drivers and the whole team," declared Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "Just two seconds separated our two cars after twelve hours. This underlines just how perfectly and smoothly everything went for us. We were able to set a strong pace, especially in the dark when temperatures got cooler. Several other team members and I witnessed the last overall victory for Porsche at Sebring in 2008, so it's simply wonderful to be at the front together again now." The customer teams in the top GTP class also showcased the prowess of the Porsche 963 at times. Proton Competition finished the race in sixth overall, with JDC-Miller MotorSports's identical hybrid prototype crossing the finish line in eighth place. In the No. 85 car, Porsche factory driver Nico Müller celebrated his debut in the Porsche 963. The Swiss driver, who contests Formula E for the Andretti customer team, put in some strong stints.
GT classes: AO Racing's Porsche 911 GT3 R triumphs after fierce battle In the GTD class, the Wright Motorsports customer team was plagued by a raft of setbacks: The Ohio-based team was at times in contention for the lead with the 911 GT3 R, only to have two penalties cost them crucial ground. The No. 120 car took the flag fifth in its class. The Iron Dames team wrapped up their second IMSA outing with the 911 in P11. Long Beach hosts round three of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season on 12 April. The spectacular street race just outside the Californian metropolis of Los Angeles is just 100 minutes long.
Matt Campbell (Porsche 963 #6): "The one-two finish is obviously a banner result for Porsche Penske Motorsport. Congratulations to our victorious sister car. Today was incredibly long and tough for us; the race went back and forth. We experienced some difficulties in the intense heat of the early afternoon, but our Porsche was incredibly strong in the cooler evening. It's terrific to score the maximum number of points together."
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