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Two factory Porsche963 qualify for Hyperpole in Le MansJune 12, 2025Two factory Porsche 963 qualify for Hyperpole in Le Mans
In a 30-minute qualifying session at Le Mans, the 21 prototypes in the top Hypercar class fought a thrilling battle for the best times. Two Porsche from the Porsche Penske Motorsport factory team made it into the Hyperpole. While Frenchman Julien Andlauer manoeuvred the number 5 963 into the two-part Hyperpole early on, brand colleague Felipe Nasr in the number 4 sister car finished in the top 15 on his last timed lap. Kévin Estre set the fourth-fastest time in the number 6 race car. However, the car was subsequently placed to the back of the Hypercar grid as it was below the required minimum weight. Stuttgart. In bright sunshine and with temperatures of over 30 degrees Celsius, qualifying turned into a heat battle. Things got particularly heated in the top Hypercar class on the 13.626-kilometre Circuit des 24 Heures. Race cars from four different manufacturers took turns at the front of the 21-car prototype field. Only the top 15 finishers in the 30-minute qualifying session advance to Thursday's Hyperpole session in the new Le Mans qualifying format. Former Porsche Junior Julien Andlauer was able to secure his progress early on: The number 5 Porsche, which the Frenchman shares with compatriot Mathieu Jaminet and Denmark's Michael Christensen, was classified sixth. Their team-mate Felipe Nasr had to fight harder: the reigning IMSA champion manoeuvred his 963 into 14th place shortly before the end of the session. Due to the relegation of the sister car with the number 6, the Brazilian moved up to 13th place together with Briton Nick Tandy and current FIA Formula E World Champion Pascal Wehrlein from Germany. "With the number 6 car we have fallen below the minimum weight as stated in the regulations for our race cars. For this reason, the vehicle was relegated to the back of the hypercar field. We are now concentrating on preparing for the race,” says Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. “We still have two more irons in the fire in the battle for pole position and are hoping for a top result tomorrow." "Julien got his car safely through to the next round. Felipe, meanwhile, had some trouble with the front tyres," explains Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "I hope that we can further improve our Porsche 963 in the run-up to the big race. We also want to prepare Pascal Wehrlein even more intensively for his upcoming Le Mans debut with some long runs in the upcoming practice sessions." Neel Jani was the qualifying driver in the Porsche 963 of the Proton Competition customer team. The Swiss driver finished the session in 19th place, from where car number 99 will start the race on Saturday at 16:00 hrs.
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Driver quotes after Qualifying Felipe Nasr (Porsche 963 #4): "I'm glad that we made it into the Hyperpole at the last moment - that was important for the entire team of our number 4 car. Obviously, we need to further optimize our Porsche in some areas. We are losing time in braking zones and top speed sections in particular. We already have some ideas that should help us make progress." Ryan Hardwick (Porsche 911 GT3 R #92): "On the test day, our 911 GT3 R ran very well balanced and fast. Unfortunately, our race car didn't feel so good in today's free practice. But our team at Manthey did a great job of turning things around and made the perfect changes to the set-up. The nine-eleven was really good again in qualifying - that's how a Porsche has to drive at Le Mans! I'm very happy that I was able to get us into the Hyperpole. Now I'm curious to see how my colleagues will do in the two sessions tomorrow."
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