Porsche is out to defend its Le Mans title with a new and improved 919 Hybrid
16 Jun 2016|937 views
Public expectations are high ahead of the 84th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours to be held on June 18th and 19th. Porsche enters the world's hardest race with the 919 Hybrid as a record holder, title defender and leader in both the manufacturers' and drivers' world championships.
Le Mans is also the third round of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Ahead of the season's highlight, the trio of Romain Dumas, Neel Jani and Marc Lieb leads the drivers' standings. The reigning world champions in the sister car, Timo Bernhard, Brendon Hartley and Mark Webber, have been unlucky in the first two rounds (accident in Silverstone, puncture in Spa-Francorchamps) and cannot wait to catch up. For Porsche it is the third entry in Le Mans after returning to top level motorsport. In 2015, at only the second try, Porsche managed a one-two result.
The 919, with its groundbreaking downsizing 2.0-litre V4 turbocharged petrol engine and its two energy recovery systems (brake and exhaust energy), has been significantly developed. It produces a system power of 900bhp and hits the Le Mans roads with an aerodynamic configuration for low drag. On the long straights, the 919 frequently reaches top speeds of above 320km/h.
The six drivers, have between them, participated in the Le Mans race a total of 49 times. Bernhard, Hartley and Webber finished second last year, and now drive the futuristic prototype with the number one. Dumas, Jani and Lieb came fifth in 2015 and share the number two Porsche 919 Hybrid. Last year's winning car was in the hands of Earl Bamber, Nico Hulkenberg and Nick Tandy.
Public expectations are high ahead of the 84th running of the Le Mans 24 Hours to be held on June 18th and 19th. Porsche enters the world's hardest race with the 919 Hybrid as a record holder, title defender and leader in both the manufacturers' and drivers' world championships.
Le Mans is also the third round of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Ahead of the season's highlight, the trio of Romain Dumas, Neel Jani and Marc Lieb leads the drivers' standings. The reigning world champions in the sister car, Timo Bernhard, Brendon Hartley and Mark Webber, have been unlucky in the first two rounds (accident in Silverstone, puncture in Spa-Francorchamps) and cannot wait to catch up. For Porsche it is the third entry in Le Mans after returning to top level motorsport. In 2015, at only the second try, Porsche managed a one-two result.
The 919, with its groundbreaking downsizing 2.0-litre V4 turbocharged petrol engine and its two energy recovery systems (brake and exhaust energy), has been significantly developed. It produces a system power of 900bhp and hits the Le Mans roads with an aerodynamic configuration for low drag. On the long straights, the 919 frequently reaches top speeds of above 320km/h.
The six drivers, have between them, participated in the Le Mans race a total of 49 times. Bernhard, Hartley and Webber finished second last year, and now drive the futuristic prototype with the number one. Dumas, Jani and Lieb came fifth in 2015 and share the number two Porsche 919 Hybrid. Last year's winning car was in the hands of Earl Bamber, Nico Hulkenberg and Nick Tandy.
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