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FIA World Endurance Championship WEC, Round 6, AustinSeptember 8, 2025Porsche scores its first WEC victory of the season in Austin
At the end of an action-packed and dramatic 6-hour race, the works team Porsche Penske Motorsport celebrated its first victory of the FIA WEC season at the Circuit of The Americas. Defending World Endurance Champions Kévin Estre from France and Laurens Vanthoor from Belgium as well as Australian Matt Campbell delivered a flawless performance despite treacherous conditions. At the flag, the Porsche 963 crew held an advantage of 8.625 seconds. The sister car, carrying number 5, finished the "Lone Star Le Mans" in Austin, Texas in tenth place. The customer-entered Porsche 963 of Proton Competition crossed the line in P13. In the LMGT3 category, Manthey 1st Phorm successfully defended its lead in the championship.
100 minutes after the official start of the sixth round did the Porsche 963 and the rest of the field get green-flag racing - but not for long. The slippery track surface caused repeated incidents. Numerous spins and minor accidents brought the Safety Car out several times. The two factory-run Porsche Penske Motorsport hybrid prototypes managed to keep it clean despite the challenging conditions. After four and a half hours, Kévin Estre in the #6 Porsche took the lead and held it to the finish. The #5 car was running in podium contention at times but fell back late in the race and crossed the line tenth. "An incredible feeling," said Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President Porsche Motorsport. "The entire team, and especially our drivers, delivered a superb performance under very tough conditions. The first five hours were extremely wet, with plenty of offs. Our guys stayed out of trouble and really rose above themselves. The Porsche 963 was spot-on in these conditions. This win is absolutely deserved. It feels fantastic to celebrate our first victory of the year. "I'm so proud of the drivers, the pit crew, the engineers, and our strategists," added Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. "We were at the top of our game in the most difficult circumstances. When conditions are like today, where perfect teamwork and extraordinary driving skills are decisive, that's when we truly shine. I couldn't be happier for the whole crew. Perfect in every way!" "In races like this, raw pace on paper means very little," explained Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "Laurens Vanthoor and Julien Andlauer did a fantastic job keeping both cars in the leading pack early on. The #5 car had some misfortune, while everything clicked with the winning car. Matt Campbell and Kévin Estre executed flawlessly, and the team was outstanding. This victory is incredibly sweet. Now we're looking forward to Fuji." In the manufacturers' championship, Porsche sits second with two rounds remaining. Estre/Vanthoor are currently placed fifth in the drivers' standings, while teammates Andlauer/Christensen clame eighth position. The customer-entered Porsche 963 of Proton Competition also showed strong pace for much of the race. Starting driver Nico Varrone, who had qualified the #99 car in P6 the previous day, ran as high as fifth in the fiercely competitive Hypercar category. However, a spin late in his long double stint dropped the team back. Chilean Nico Pino and Swiss driver Neel Jani ultimately brought the car home in P13.
The seventh round of the FIA World Endurance Championship WEC will take place on September 28 at Fuji, Japan. On the former Formula 1 circuit, the Porsche 963 of reigning World Champions Kévin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor, and André Lotterer claimed victory in 2024.
Matt Campbell (Porsche 963 #6): "We really didn't expect a result like this going into race day. I'm over the moon. The track conditions were extremely tricky at times. Still, we stayed clean over the distance. The whole team did a mega job. It's simply fantastic to celebrate our first WEC win of the year." Laurens Vanthoor (Porsche 963 #6): "This win came unexpectedly - which makes it feel even sweeter. The wet track conditions challenged us, but exactly under these circumstances we could play to our strengths as Porsche Penske Motorsport." Mathieu Jaminet (Porsche 963 #5): "That was a thrilling race. As soon as the WEC comes to the U.S., you get Hollywood-style drama. It was a lot of fun. I'm really happy for our teammates in the sister car. After the difficult times in recent months, this feels very good. Our #5 Porsche was in podium contention at times, but then things went wrong - including having to replace the rear bodywork at a pit stop. We started P10, fought to the front, and in the end finished back in tenth. At least we put on a good show."
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