Porsche defends championship lead with podium finish in Sebring
The Porsche Penske Motorsport works team’s Daytona-winning Porsche 963 has wrapped up the 12 Hours of Sebring on the podium. After a thrilling race in Florida, the works drivers Felipe Nasr (Brazil), Dane Cameron (USA) and Matt Campbell (Australia) crossed the finish line in third place with the No. 7 race car. The No. 6 sister car was plagued with bad luck, ultimately finishing only ninth after an incident. Another 508 kW (691 PS) hybrid prototype fielded by Proton Competition came eighth. In the GTD-Pro class, AO Racing’s Porsche 911 GT3 R narrowly missed out on a podium finish in the penultimate lap. Wright Motorsports secured third place in the GTD category with its 911.
The first nine hours of round two of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season were contested under blue skies and high temperatures of around 30 degrees Celsius. All teams in the top GTP class opted for the same strategy: to conserve tyres for the crucial stints at the end of the race. After the first quarter of the 12-hour endurance classic, Dane Cameron moved into the lead for the first time at the wheel of the No. 7 race car. However, during an additional pit stop due to a faulty seat insert, the team lost ground again. At that moment, the sister car was on the spot and swept into the lead.
The excitement, however, was short-lived: While lapping a slower car, Frédéric Makowiecki nudged a GT vehicle. Shortly afterwards, a tyre blew out and the Frenchman had to drive slowly back to the pits for almost an entire lap of the 6.02 kilometre circuit – costing him a total of two laps. The crew didn’t manage to close the gap as the race progressed and crossed the finish line in ninth place.
In the meantime, the Daytona winners in the No. 7 car reclaimed the lead. However, as temperatures dropped after dark, performance waned slightly compared to the competition. When the race went green for a final 24-minute sprint after the eleventh safety car phase, Felipe Nasr lost all chances to claim his second win of the season. The Brazilian secured third place and added to the team’s points tally from the season-opening victory.
“That was a hard-fought podium finish for our Porsche Penske Motorsport works team,” summed up Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President Porsche Motorsport. “Congratulations to Acura. They had the fastest car in the decisive final phase. We couldn’t quite match the pace of the leaders in the cooler temperatures during the closing stages of the race. Now it’s time to analyse those results and draw relevant conclusions for future races. My congratulations also go to our Wright Motorsports customer team. They achieved a podium finish in the GTD class with the Porsche 911 GT3 R after an immaculate performance.”
“It was definitely a difficult race for us. Initially, we were hampered by minor setbacks but we systematically fought our way back,” summarises Urs Kuratle. The Director Factory Motorsport LMDh adds: “Then tyre damage threw our number 6 a long way back. Number 7 at least finished on the podium – that was good. Others, however, did better still. Our customer teams put in strong drives but unfortunately were not rewarded correspondingly.”
“We’re on the podium with our car again, which is something our entire team can be proud of,” explains Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. “Our cars were simply not fast enough today compared to some of our rivals. We’ll have to take another close look to find the reasons for that. It’s a shame that our number 6 lost two laps quite early on due to the tyre damage. Unfortunately, things like this sometimes happen in motorsport through no fault of our own.”
The customer teams in the GTP class set a fast pace at times with their Porsche 963 but were ultimately unable to harvest for their effort. Proton Competition’s No. 5 entry fell from fourth to eighth place in the last ten minutes. The identical car fielded by JDC-Miller MotorSports retired with a technical defect after an impressive performance in the early stages.
GT classes: Wright Motorsport’s Porsche 911 GT3 R on the GTD podium
The Porsche customer teams contesting the two GT categories experienced varying degrees of success. In the GTD-Pro class, AO Racing’s Porsche 911 GT3 R affectionately named “Rexy” was on course for victory for long stretches, only to have a penalty relegate it back to ninth place on the penultimate lap. In the GTD category, the Wright Motorsports squad celebrated a podium finish after a flawless performance. Third place went to the two Americans Adam Adelson and Elliott Skeer, as well as Belgian Jan Heylen. The cars campaigned by Andretti Motorsports and MDK Motorsports finished eighth and twelfth respectively.
After the second round of the season, Porsche retains first place in the GTP-class standings for manufacturers, drivers and teams. The 12-hour race in Sebring counts towards the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup, as do the endurance races in Daytona, Watkins Glen, Indianapolis and Road Atlanta. Porsche shares first place in this classification with Cadillac and Acura. Round three of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship will be contested on 20 April on the spectacular street circuit in Long Beach, just outside the Californian metropolis of Los Angeles.
Drivers’ comments after the race
Matt Campbell (Porsche 963 #7): “Following our Daytona win now a third place at Sebring, it could hardly get any better. We squeezed the maximum out of what was ultimately a difficult weekend for us. Despite being a little slower than the competition over long stretches today, we still brought home a lot of points. That was a tough piece of work. Given today’s circumstances, third place is a result that we can be proud of.”
Frédéric Makowiecki (Porsche 963 #6): “Initially, there was contact with an Acura from the GTD class. I couldn’t figure out which side of the track the driver wanted to drive on. I veered to the inside then there was a big thump on the left-hand side. That was probably the cause of the tyre damage a little later. This incident robbed us of all our chances – a real pity.”
Alessio Picariello (Porsche 963 #5): “This weekend was anything but easy for me. I had very little track time before the race. With that in mind, this Saturday was more of a test day for me. Throughout my stints, I got more and more familiar with the car and the track. Considering our difficult starting position and our limited experience with the Porsche 963, our lap times were respectable. Unfortunately, a better result wasn’t possible.”
Laurin Heinrich (Porsche 911 GT3 R #77): “The race got off to a great start – we immediately realised that we were right on the pace. We were particularly strong during the heat of the day. That was when I put in a triple stint. It was tough but it worked out well. I managed to extend my lead at the front. Four hours before the flag, however, we were caught out by an unfortunate safety car phase. From there on, it was all downhill. I fought like a lion in the final phase and had several contacts – more than likely there isn’t a single panel on the car that isn’t scratched. Unfortunately, I had to accept a 20-second penalty at the end because I bumped a Corvette. Ninth place is a shame.”
Adam Adelson (Porsche 911 GT3 R #120): “I’m at a loss for words. My teammate Elliott and I are absolute IMSA rookies and started at Sebring for the first time today. Thanks to Jan Heylen, we managed to climb the podium – simply incredible! I can’t even describe my emotions but I can say one thing with certainty: Let’s do it again!”
Race results
GTP class:
1. Taylor/Deletraz/Herta (USA/CH/USA), Acura #40, 333 laps
2. Bourdais/Van der Zande/Dixon (F/NL/NZ), Cadillac #01, +0.891 seconds
3. Nasr/Cameron/Campbell (BR/USA/AUS), Porsche 963 #7, +8.898 seconds
8. Andlauer/Bruni/Picariello (F/I/B), Porsche 963 #5, +44.807 seconds
9. Jaminet/Tandy/Makowiecki (F/UK/F), Porsche 963 #6, -2 laps
11. Hanson/Van der Helm/Westbrook (UK/NL/UK), Porsche 963 #85, -155 laps
GTD-Pro class:
1. Hawksworth/Barnicoat/Kirkwood (UK/UK/USA), Lexus #14, 316 laps
2. Serra/Rigon/Calado (BR/I/UK), Ferrari #62, +0.121 seconds
3. Perera/Pepper/Bortolotti (F/RSA/I), Lamborghini #19, +2.983 seconds
9. Heinrich/Priaulx/Christensen (D/UK/DK), Porsche 911 GT3 R #77, +37.121 seconds
GTD class:
1. Ward/Ellis/Dontje (USA/CH/NL), Mercedes-AMG #57, 314 laps
2. Lacorte/Sernagiotto/Fuoco (I/I/I), Ferrari #47, +0.646 seconds
3. Adelson/Skeer/Heylen(USA/USA/B), Porsche 911 GT3 R #120, +2.244 seconds
8. Andretti/Chavez/Hargrove (USA/USA/CDN), Porsche 911 GT3 R #43, +30.475 seconds
12. Li/Fjordbach/Bachler (CHN/DK/A), Porsche 911 GT3 R #86, +42.199 seconds
Full results on https://imsa.alkamelsystems.com.