IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Petit Le MansOctober 13, 2024Nine titles for Porsche in the 2024 IMSA Championship
The two Porsche 963 crewed by Dane Cameron, Felipe Nasr and Matt Campbell (Australia) as well as Nick Tandy, Mathieu Jaminet and Kévin Estre (France) not only battled between themselves for the drivers' and team titles but also duelled over ten hours for race victory at Petit Le Mans. For long stretches, the hybrid prototypes outpaced the rest of the field. It was only in the final 35-minute sprint after the last of five safety car phases that they had to admit defeat to the victorious Cadillac. Finishing third at Road Atlanta, Cameron/Nasr clinched the drivers' championship, while Tandy/Jaminet finished the race and the IMSA season as runner-up. Accordingly, the two Porsche Penske Motorsport crews locked out the first two places in the final team standings. Moreover, the manufacturers', team and drivers' titles in the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup also went to Porsche. This separate championship includes the five endurance races in Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen, Indianapolis and Road Atlanta. "It's fantastic to see how happy the whole team is about the titles. We brought home everything we'd hoped for," says a delighted Detlev von Platen, Member of the Executive Board, Sales and Marketing. "It's obvious from everyone involved that it was incredibly hard work: everyone is shedding tears of joy - what a wonderful sight!" "It doesn't get much better than this: We won all titles in the top GTP class. Nothing was left on the table," rejoiced Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President Porsche Motorsport. "The impressive performance of the entire team and our crews in Weissach, Mannheim and Mooresville laid the foundation for this - these incredible accomplishments are no coincidence. I'm very proud! I'm also thrilled about AO Racing's title wins in the GTD Pro class and Laurin Heinrich's championship crown. I think it'll only really dawn on us in the coming days what we have achieved today and throughout the entire season." "Wow! I couldn't be prouder," says Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. "Our drivers and every single team member did an incredible job throughout the year. That's the only reason we're where we are today. A banner season that we'll never forget." "Our team is at the top of everything, it doesn't get better than that," states Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. "Narrowly missing out on winning the final race is a little painful. We looked extremely strong for ten hours and it was super close at the end - but of course that's complaining at the highest level, because we've scooped all the titles. Now it's time to celebrate and then we'll look ahead to the start of the next season." Proton Competition's Porsche 963 concluded the 10-hour race at Road Atlanta in sixth place. In the first half of the Petit Le Mans race, the seasoned squad led by works driver Gianmaria Bruni from Italy put in an inspired performance and at times matched the pace of the frontrunners - only to lose ground after two penalties. For the customer team JDC-Miller MotorSports, the final IMSA round ended in disappointment: the distinctive yellow-liveried racing car with the starting number 85 was forced into early retirement after about four hours due to a power steering problem.
The new drivers' champions of the GTP category Dane Cameron has also been a Porsche works driver since 2022. Born in Newport Beach, the Californian also took his first motorsport steps in a kart before finding his way into sports car and prototype racing via championship titles in American and European formula series. In 2014, he won the GTD class of the United SportsCar Championship, the forerunner of today's IMSA SportsCar Championship. In 2016 and 2018, the now 35-year-old clinched the overall title at the wheel of DPi prototypes. In 2023, Cameron shared the cockpit of the Porsche 963 with Denmark's Michael Christensen and Frenchman Frédéric Makowiecki in the FIA World Endurance Championship WEC. On his return to the IMSA series, he celebrated his first Daytona victory together with Felipe Nasr, Josef Newgarden and Matt Campbell. Like Nasr, he crowned his career at Road Atlanta with a third IMSA title in the top prototype class.
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Drivers' post-race quotes Felipe Nasr (Porsche 963 #7): "What a day! So much happened in the race, but none of that matters now: we've achieved our dreams! I was involved in the Porsche 963 project from day one. It makes me incredibly proud that all the hard work is paying off like this. My first title as a Porsche works driver is hugely important to me: that was my big goal when I signed on with this great manufacturer. I wanted to reach the top with Porsche and Porsche Penske Motorsport - and I've done it! Thank you to everyone who worked with so much passion on this." Mathieu Jaminet (Porsche 963 #6): "We almost wrapped up our IMSA season with a third win, but things got super tight towards the end of Petit Le Mans. We're delighted for our teammates - congratulations on winning the title. As vice-champions, we contributed to a perfect result for Porsche and Porsche Penske Motorsport. That makes me proud." Nick Tandy (Porsche 963 #6): "Our race was strong and we were leading for many laps. But then we experienced the typical Road Atlanta finish: yellow phase, gap gone, sprint to the finish. Unfortunately, we didn't quite have the pace to win. The Cadillac was slightly faster in the end. Congratulations to our colleagues."
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