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Preview, FIA WEC, Round 3 at Spa-FrancorchampsMay 6, 2025Porsche Formula E drivers tackle Le Mans dress rehearsal in Belgium
Formula E champion Pascal Wehrlein will join reigning drivers' world champions Kévin Estre of France and Belgium's Laurens Vanthoor in the No. 6 car. The factory driver from the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team stands in for Campbell and prepares for his upcoming debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans at the wheel of the Porsche 963. Swiss driver Nico Müller, who competes in Formula E for the Porsche customer team Andretti, will share the No. 5 car with regular drivers Julien Andlauer from France and Michael Christensen from Denmark. Müller has been nominated as reserve driver for the 24 Hours of Le Mans on 14-15 June. "I'm thrilled we could offer our Formula E factory drivers a cockpit at Spa and confident that Pascal and Nico will handle the Porsche 963 brilliantly," states Thomas Laudenbach. The Vice President Porsche Motorsport adds: "After disappointing results in Qatar and Imola, we're determined to turn things around in time for the season highlight in Le Mans. I'm hoping it'll be an open, fair, and close race among all manufacturers and teams in Belgium. If this happens, I believe our Porsche Penske Motorsport team has a good chance." "The Porsche 963 achieved a one-two result at Spa last year so that makes me confident," explains Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. "The data and experience from the 2024 season as well as the insights from the recent tests in Belgium will help us. In the first three races of this season's IMSA championship, our Porsche Penske Motorsport team has demonstrated that great successes are possible against fierce rivalry. If every manufacturer competes on an equal footing, podium results are definitely within our reach." "Spa is an iconic circuit, which seems to suit the Porsche 963 extremely well," states Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "It has been resurfaced since last year's race and, from our recent test, the track grip has increased. This is going to lead to quicker lap times. We look forward to the 6 Hours of Spa. It is the closest thing to what we can call a home race for the European-based arm of our team. As a team there will be many family and friends present as well, and we aim to have a strong result as with Spa being the last racing opportunity in the WEC prior to heading to Le Mans." In the top Hypercar class, the Porsche customer team Proton Competition fields another Porsche 963. Swiss driver Neel Jani shares driving duties in the German team's No. 99 entry with his teammates Nico Pino from Chile and the Argentinian Nico Varrone.
Renovations over the last two years have improved the run-off areas in the legendary Eau Rouge-Raidillon corner combination. Additional grandstands have been constructed here and at other points along the track. While the basic layout is unchanged, some sections have been resealed. The six-hour race has been a regular fixture on the calendar from the very first FIA WEC season.
Drivers' comments ahead of the race Laurens Vanthoor (Porsche 963 #6): "As my home race, Spa is one of my favourites on the calendar. After our disappointments in Qatar and Imola, we're determined to fight back. The race in Belgium is critical because it's considered a dress rehearsal for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. We're expecting more attention, more fans, and more action but once the race gets underway, it'll be like any other. Let's see what we can achieve."
Porsche racing cars and drivers in Spa-Francorchamps LMGT3 class (Porsche 911 GT3 R):
The schedule (all times CEST) Friday, 9 May Saturday, 10 May
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