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FIA World Endurance Championship WEC, Spa-FrancorchampsMay 10, 2025Difficult dress rehearsal for 24 Hours of Le Mans
The No. 6 Porsche 963 got off the line well and initially charging from twelfth to seventh. After the first pit stop, the 494 kW (672 PS) hybrid prototype had slipped to eleventh. In the final hour, it reclaimed a position in the top six, only to lose ground after a late refuelling stop shortly before the end, and ultimately, finished ninth. Three world champions shared the No. 6 cockpit at the Circuit de Spa: Kévin Estre of France and local Belgian driver Laurens Vanthoor are the current defending champions in the FIA World Endurance Championship, while their teammate Pascal Wehrlein was crowned the 2024 FIA Formula E champion. The German will drive a third 963 from the Porsche Penske Motorsport factory team at Le Mans, alongside Englishman Nick Tandy and Felipe Nasr of Brazil. Round three of the season began with a setback for the No. 5 Porsche, with a rival car sending starting driver Julien Andlauer into a spin off the track on the opening lap. The Frenchman was forced to rejoin the field from P18 at the back of the hypercar field from where he launched his charge. By the time he stopped to refuel on lap 25, the former Porsche Junior had reached twelfth place. After the third pit stop, the racing car, now with Swiss driver Nico Müller at the wheel, had advanced to seventh. The Porsche factory driver normally competes for Team Andretti in the FIA Formula E World Championship. With just an hour left on the clock, a quick splash-and-dash stop catapulted the 963 into third place. This tactic, however, required another pit stop, during which Denmark's Michael Christensen took the wheel for a second time. The trio ultimately crossed the finish line in twelfth place. "That was another disappointing result for us and not what we expected," concluded Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President Porsche Motorsport. "The team put in another good effort, even if we may not have done everything perfectly. Still, the drivers and the crew fought until the very end, and I want to thank them very much for that. Quite simply, we need to acknowledge that the conditions for a better result weren't there. As always, we will analyse why, especially since the 24 Hours of Le Mans is up next. But I think there is also a massive need for action outside of our organisation. The race speaks for itself." The 963 fielded by Porsche's customer team Proton Competition was forced to retire on lap 22 due to a transmission problem. The hybrid prototype had previously made its way back to the pits operating solely in electric mode.
The Iron Dames squad also made a strong start to the race. Célia Martin quickly swept from 13th on the grid into the top ten. After the first fuel stop, the French driver was already running in seventh. With teammates Rahel Frey of Switzerland and Denmark's Michelle Gatting, Martin even briefly challenged for the lead. The team's Porsche 911 GT3 R ultimately finished tenth, earning the Iron Dames their first world championship point of the 2025 WEC season. The fourth round of this year's FIA World Endurance Championship also marks the highlight of the endurance racing calendar: the 24 Hours of Le Mans will be contested on 14-15 June at the legendary Circuit des 24 Heures.
Pascal Wehrlein (Porsche 963 #6): "It was great to get more race laps with the Porsche 963 and to work with Porsche Penske Motorsport for the first time. I've gained a lot of valuable experience. However, the result certainly didn't meet our expectations. We were significantly off the pace and struggled with tyre wear. Now, we'll shift our focus to identify areas for improvement over the coming weeks."
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