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Frank-Steffen Walliser Replacing Hartmut Kristen As New Head Of Motorsport At Porsche AG

Most Porsche racing fans know Hartmut Kristen’s name. He’s been with the company since 1983 and from 1994 was responsible for customer racing activities and GT vehicles. Then, in 2004 he took over as Vice President of Porsche Motorsport.

Hartmut Kristen

In his role as VP of Porsche Motorsport he not only made his mark in top motorsport, for instance with the RS Spyder sports prototype in the American Le Mans Series but with the innovative 911 GT3 R Hybrid as well. Another winning model was the 911 GT3 RSR, with which customer squads scored many class victories most notably at the Le Mans 24 Hours.

In addition to expanding Porsche’s customer racing activities worldwide, which he regarded as the “backbone of Porsche motorsport“, the promotion of talented young race drivers was also something very close to his heart. Under his direction, arguably the most comprehensive youth development programme in motor racing emerged. Today, five former Porsche juniors bolster the current works driver line-up. In 2013, Hartmut Kristen led the new Porsche 911 RSR works-campaign to a double class victory at Le Mans. For him and his team, the 2014 season began with the successfully modified 911 RSR clinching wins in the USA at the long distance classics of Daytona and Sebring.

Dr Frank-Steffen Walliser

Dr. Frank Steffen Walliser. Photo via Motortrend


Dr Frank-Steffen Walliser (44) takes over as the new Vice President of Motorsport at Porsche AG as of October 1st, 2014, and in this role is responsible for the worldwide GT motor racing activities as well as for GT production sports cars. His predecessor, Hartmut Kristen, will work alongside the Research and Development Board in an advisory role. Walliser will remain project manager for the 918 Spyder project.

Porsche motorsport is familiar terrain for Walliser. With a doctoral degree in mechanical engineering specialising in combustion engines and technology management, he held the position of General Manager of Motorsport Strategies from 2003 to 2008. As the overall project manager of the 918 Spyder from November 2010, the native of Stuttgart was responsible for the series development and production of Porsche’s ground-breaking super sports car that holds the lap record of six minutes and 57 seconds on the Nürburgring Nordschleife for road-homologated production sports cars. Frank-Steffen Walliser is married and the father of two children.

Fritz Enzinger will continue at the helm of the LMP1 campaign and the running of the Porsche 919 Hybrid in the Sports Car World Championship WEC and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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