Season eight of Formula E is upon us. This weekend in Saudi Arabia on the streets of Diriyah, the 99X Electric did battle with some of the best open wheelers around the world. While the weekend was filled with lows as well as a few highs, Porsche ultimately looks pretty strong for the rest of the season, and this showing has me confident the team …
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A Porsche fan’s guide to the Rolex 24 at Daytona
Oh man, it's the start of a new racing season! This weekend is the 60th running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, and there are seven Porsches racing in two different GT classes this year, and it's going to be an amazing time. Will Porsche win? Well, let's walk through which teams and drivers will be running the event in Zuffenhausen's finest, what the …
Continue to the full articlePorsche may enter Formula One powering Red Bull in 2026: Report
It's no big secret that Volkswagen is desperate to get one or two of its myriad luxury brands involved in the growing behemoth that is Formula One when the new engine regulations come around in 2026. Right now the consensus seems to be that Audi and Porsche will be joining the fray, but in recent months the idea has moved from both brands entering …
Continue to the full articleKCMG will enter a Porsche-supported Rolex 24 Pro-class effort
The Le Mans class winning team KCMG will run a single-car Porsche 911 GT3 R for one round in the Rolex 24 at the end of this month with factory support in the new GTD Pro class. This brings the total number of Porsches in the class to three after Pfaff and Weathertech's recent announcements. The Hong Kong-based team will contest the race with a …
Continue to the full articleWeatherTech Racing return to IMSA with Porsche GTD Pro program
The 2022 IMSA grid continues to take shape with new announcements of racing efforts coming left, right, and center. Following the recent information that Pfaff Motorsports would enter a 911 GT3 R in the new-for-2022 GTD Pro category, the WeatherTech floormat empire announced that it would be joining them, with a twist. The 2021 GTLM class effort …
Continue to the full articlePorsche and Penske are taking this LMDh program extremely seriously
This weekend Porsche proved just how far ahead of the curve it was than the competition by releasing the first actual photographs of an actual LMDh category car ahead of its 2023 season launch. There are five major automotive manufacturers joining the category for its inaugural season, but thus far Porsche is the only one to show off a finished …
Continue to the full articlePorsche leaves Formula E pre-season test better prepared than ever
After an extremely hard-fought five-session pre-season test session last week in Valencia, Spain, the Porsche Formula E team feels it is prepared for Season 8 of the championship. That's good, because season 8 begins in just a month and a half with a double-header in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. Over the course of the test, Porsche drivers Andre Lotterer …
Continue to the full articlePorsche dominates final IMSA GTLM race with stunning 1-2 finish at Road Atlanta
It is the end of an era. IMSA's once highly successful GTLM class built around international GTE specification grand touring race cars is now dead. As the checkered flag fell on the 24th running of the Petit Le Mans race in Georgia this weekend, with it fell a giant of international motorsport. As the class which once saw competition from Porsche, …
Continue to the full articlePatrick Long set to retire from racing after 19 seasons as a factory Porsche driver
It says perhaps more about me than it does Patrick Long that I still refer to him as a "young gun" in motorsport. He joined the Porsche factory squad in his twenties, and I've kind of always thought of him as being youthful and exuberant. Time marches on for all of us, including the incredibly talented Patrick Long, who is now in his forties. After …
Continue to the full articleThere won’t be a 992-generation 911 RSR
Is Porsche even Porsche without a top-flight 911 race car? I guess we'll find out soon, because the current mid-engine 911 RSR will be the last of its kind for the foreseeable future. Because Porsche is shifting its focus to the LMDh prototype program, which will make its debut in 2023, it won't be developing another version of such a car. As the …
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