Porsche wins the GTE class of the world's toughest race
18 Jun 2018|1,387 views
In the factory-run #92 Porsche 911 RSR, Kevin Estre, Michael Christensen and Laurens Vanthoor crossed the finish line first in the GTE-Pro class on Sunday afternoon. Second place went to the #91 sister car driven by Richard Lietz, Frederic Makowiecki and Gianmaria Bruni.
In the GTE-Am class, the Porsche Young Professional Matt Campbell, Christian Ried and Porsche Junior Julien Andlauer took the flag in first place for the Porsche customer team Dempsey-Proton Racing. This makes 18-year old Andlauer the youngest class winner in Le Mans history.
"We're absolutely delighted that we were able to come out on top in this fierce competition against five other automobile manufacturers after starting from Pole Position. These two wins underline once again why Porsche is a record-holder at Le Mans," says Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser, Vice President Motorsport and GT Cars.
In the factory-run #92 Porsche 911 RSR, Kevin Estre, Michael Christensen and Laurens Vanthoor crossed the finish line first in the GTE-Pro class on Sunday afternoon. Second place went to the #91 sister car driven by Richard Lietz, Frederic Makowiecki and Gianmaria Bruni.
In the GTE-Am class, the Porsche Young Professional Matt Campbell, Christian Ried and Porsche Junior Julien Andlauer took the flag in first place for the Porsche customer team Dempsey-Proton Racing. This makes 18-year old Andlauer the youngest class winner in Le Mans history.
"We're absolutely delighted that we were able to come out on top in this fierce competition against five other automobile manufacturers after starting from Pole Position. These two wins underline once again why Porsche is a record-holder at Le Mans," says Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser, Vice President Motorsport and GT Cars.
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