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The 24 Hours of Le Mans On Twitter For Porsche Fans

Much has changed since Porsche’s last overall victory at Le Mans in 1998, and nothing more so than technology. Aside from the usual television and radio broadcasts, today we have even greater access to online streaming, live in-car video, and most importantly, the world of social media continues to develop.

For long endurance races like this one, Twitter can be an invaluable source of information. Not only can Twitter provide an up-to-the-minute view of what’s happening in the race, it can connect you with intimate details and insight from the drivers and teams themselves. In fact, I know of no other way to stay as closely and accurately informed about what’s happening in the Porsche world before, during and after the race (even if you were at the event itself) than through the “Twittersphere”. You just need to know who to follow. There really is no better way to follow the 24-Hours of Le Mans than on twitter.

Official Information

Great Resources

Porsche Drivers on Twitter

The LMP1 Class

Porsche Team 919 Hybrid Car #17 @PorscheRaces

Porsche Team 919 Hybrid Car #18 @PorscheRaces

Porsche Team 919 Hybrid Car #19 @PorscheRaces

The LM GTE Pro Class

Porsche AG Team Manthey 911 RSR Car #91 @PorscheRaces

Porsche AG Team Manthey 911 RSR Car #92 @PorscheRaces

The LM GTE Am Class

Team AAI Car #67 997 GT3 RSR – Team not active on twitter

Team AAI Car #68 991 RSR – Team not active on twitter

  • Han-Chen Chen – Not active
  • Gilles Vannelet – Not active
  • Mike Parisy – @MIKEPARISY

Dempsey Racing – Proton #77 @GoDempseyRacing @ProtonRacing

Proton Competition #88 @ProtonRacing

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