IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, IndianapolisSeptember 23, 2024Porsche heads to IMSA finale with a healthy points lead
With about 90 minutes left on the clock, Englishman Nick Tandy turned heads with an inspired overtaking move that catapulted the No. 6 car to the front. While his teammate Mathieu Jaminet maintained this position for a short time after the final driver change, a different strategy saw him overtaken by two rival BMWs, which relegated last year's winners to third place. The No. 7 sister car put in a brilliant early performance: Felipe Nasr from Brazil promptly charged from seventh to the front of the field in the championship-leading hybrid prototype, only to be handed a drive-through penalty. More misfortune followed: a fault with the power steering saw Nasr, who shared the car with the American Dane Cameron, finish ninth in the GTP class. "First of all, congratulations to BMW on a well-deserved one-two victory. We know very well from last year how great such a result feels," explains Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President Porsche Motorsport. "Our works team put up a relentless fight. The reward is that we can now head to the big finale with a healthy championship lead. We'll do everything we can at the 'Petit Le Mans' to wrap up this great IMSA season with major trophies. I also take my hat off to our customer teams AO Racing and Wright Motorsports, who won both GT classes with the Porsche 911 GT3 R." "It was a tough race for us, but the result in the end was pretty good," says Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. "Our number 6 continued our podium streak and also made sure that we can travel to the finale in Atlanta with a very nice lead in the manufacturers' championship. That was our goal - and we achieved it. Our number 7 didn't have such a great day. Felipe needed his last ounce of strength to bring the car over the finish line. That was hard work. We must now look closely at what went wrong on his car and why. Congratulations to BMW on a well-deserved one-two victory and to our winning customer teams in both GT classes." "I have to compliment Felipe. The way he coaxed the number 7 over the finish line without power steering was impressive. We need to take a closer look at the fault," explains Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "Everything ran smoothly with the sister car. At the end of the day, we did everything in our power to earn as many points as possible towards the championship without risking too much. Now we're turning our attention to Road Atlanta, where we'll fight to scoop the entire GTP class title pool." Porsche now holds a 124-point advantage in the manufacturers' championship. This means that as soon as a Porsche 963 earns points at the Road Atlanta finale, the title is safe. And this is already assured once the line is crossed at the start of the 10-hour race there. In the drivers' championship, Porsche's two duos Nasr/Cameron and Jaminet/Tandy are separated by a mere 14 points. At the finale, the two crews will go head-to-head for the drivers' crown. Considering Porsche sits 164 points ahead of Cadillac, the chances of winning the team trophy are also very high. The JDC-Miller MotorSports customer team celebrated a top result thanks to its Porsche 963 finishing fourth overall. Proton Competition impressively demonstrated the huge potential of the hybrid car. The Italian works driver Gianmaria Bruni turned the fastest lap of the entire race at the wheel of the No. 5 car in 1:16.229 minutes. The squad finished the 6-hour race in Indianapolis in seventh place.
Wright Motorsports also enjoyed success in Indianapolis, with the green and yellow 911 of the seasoned customer team winning the GTD class. The amateur driver Adam Adelson from the USA, his compatriot Elliott Skeer and Jan Heylen from Belgium put in a flawless drive under difficult conditions. The identical cars fielded by Kellymoss with Riley, MDK Motorsport and Andretti crossed the finish line at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in eighth, twelfth and 14th respectively. The eleventh and final round of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship will be contested at the Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta on 12 October. The ten-hour 'Petit Le Mans' race has been held since 1988 and is part of the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup alongside the endurance events in Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen and Indianapolis.
Dane Cameron (Porsche 963 #7): "We've powered through the season brilliantly so far, dodging any major setbacks. That changed today: it's a shame that we only ended up scoring a few points. Now it comes down to Road Atlanta in terms of the drivers' championship. Let's see what's in store for us in the ten-hour 'Petit Le Mans'."
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