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FIA World Endurance Championship WEC, Round 7, FujiSeptember 28, 2025Porsche keeps WEC title bid alive with podium result in Fuji
Stuttgart. After an unfortunate qualifying, the No.?6 Porsche 963 had started the race from 17th on the grid. In the first 30 minutes of the race, starting driver Laurens Vanthoor launched an impressive charge, gaining ten positions. However, after a rival rear-ended the Belgian's ca. 500 kW (680 PS) hybrid prototype, an unscheduled pit stop with a rear wing change relegated the car down the field again. A little over an hour later, Kévin Estre took over during a pit stop, only for an accident to trigger a yellow flag, which again offered the team no advantage. With two hours remaining, luck finally turned in the crew's favour when a full-course yellow ended. Now in seventh, Estre executed a blistering restart, climbing to second place in a matter of laps. A five-second penalty for an incorrect pit stop relegated the Porsche back to third as Vanthoor took over for the final stint. The Belgian's late attack on the No.?93 Peugeot added further tension, but ultimately went unrewarded. In the sister car, Julien Andlauer quickly gained two positions after starting from seventh. The No.?5 Porsche, however, lost ground during the second and third hours due to safety car periods and a drive-through penalty. In the closing stages, his French compatriot Mathieu Jaminet climbed from 12th to fourth place. "After yesterday's qualifying, I would have happily accepted third and fourth - that's a solid and strong outcome," said Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. "We were able to claw back crucial points on Cadillac in the fight for second place in the championship. The drivers and the team did an excellent job, even though we incurred some unnecessary penalties. Congratulations to Alpine on their first WEC victory." "Congratulations to the team. It was a bit of a difficult day with yellow flags and other incidents that shook up the race," said Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "We're taking the points battle for the drivers' championship to the last race. The number 6 car crew did an amazing job to secure a podium spot, and the number 5 wasn't far behind. As a team we took a few penalties today, something that we need to clean up for Bahrain." Proton Competition celebrated a standout moment in Fuji with its Porsche 963: a very late second pit stop allowed the hybrid prototype driven by Chilean Nico Pino, Nico Varrone from Argentina, and Swiss driver Neel Jani to capitalise fully on a safety car period, moving up to first place after two hours. Even after the race resumed, the German customer team retained the lead for several laps. In the end, the trio crossed the line in 12th place.
The Iron Dames outfit quickly overcame the disadvantage of starting 17th, with starting driver Célia Martin (France) advancing to seventh during her stint. Teammates Rahel Frey (Switzerland) and Michelle Gatting (Denmark) even led the race at times in the ca. 416 kW (565 PS) GT3 from Weissach. Unfortunately, a drive-through penalty and bad luck with the final safety car left them in 13th place at the finish.
Julien Andlauer (Porsche 963 #5): "We made the most of our opportunities. The team did a fantastic job, and Mathieu Jaminet was in the car for almost four hours. Unexpectedly, our Porsche understeered a bit at the start, which caused me to make mistakes and cost us a drive-through penalty. Still, we fought our way back to fourth. We lacked a bit of pace for a podium, but together with the sister car, we collected crucial points toward our main goal, the manufacturers' championship. Now our focus is on the season finale in Bahrain."
LMGT3 class: Full results and championship standings: fiawec.alkamelsystems.com
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