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Four Porsche 911 GT3 R tackle highlight of the GT3 season : the Spa 24H

Manthey-Racing, Romain Dumas (F), Frederic Makowiecki (F), Dirk Werner (D), Monza 2018, Herberth Motorsport, JŸrgen Haering (D), Edward-Lewis Brauner (D), Wolfgang Triller (D), Monza 2018

Comments of  Team members before the 24Hours of Spa

Dr Frank-Steffen Walliser (Vice President Motorsport and GT Cars): “The level of competition in both the Intercontinental GT Challenge and the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup is extremely tough. With 68 cars on the grid, Spa is not only impressive in its number of starters, it’s also a veritable Who’s Who of GT racing. Of course a lot can happen during a 24-hour race, but as we underlined at the Nürburgring and in Le Mans, we’re very strong in the particularly long races. With two pro-cars competing we expect to have good chances. It would be great to celebrate another victory with the latest 911 GT3 R. To be well positioned for the next few years, the test work with the new car for 2019 is running at full revs.”

Sebastian Golz (Project Manager 911 GT3 R): “The Spa circuit offers a challenging mix of long full-throttle passages and moderate to fast corners, with big differences in elevation at times. Therefore it’s crucial to find the right balance between low drag and sufficient downforce. With the update package for 2018, we’ve managed this balancing act well, as the test day underlined. In the practice sessions before the race, it’s important for us to find the optimal tyre setup to avoid excessive wear. Like at the Nürburgring, we’ll work closely with our customer teams. This will also involve a lively exchange of information between them. Together we’re in a strong position to tackle the Ardennes classic.”

Porsche 911 GT3 R, Black Swan Racing (540): Timothy Pappas, Jeroen Bleekemolen, Marc Lieb, Luca Stolz
Bathurst, New South Wales : 12h Bathurst on February, 2, 2018, (Photo by Hoch Zwei / Juergen Tap)

Romain Dumas (Porsche 911 GT3 R #911): “I’m excited to be back at the 24 Hours of Spa this year. The 2010 win was my second after 2003 when we beat the competition in a higher class in the rain. What helped us back then can help us again this time: With its rear engine, the Porsche performs strongly in the wet, and it rains a lot at Spa.”

Frédéric Makowiecki (Porsche 911 GT3 R #911): “This will be my second time at the Spa 24-hour race. After the previous races of the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup we know we’re facing a big challenge. Still, we’re heading to Spa with high expectations. We have a good overall package: The weather in the Ardennes is notoriously changeable, but even in the rain the Porsche has traditionally been strong.”

Dirk Werner (Porsche 911 GT3 R #911): “The racetrack, the parade in the town and the large, professional grid line-up makes Spa a great event that I look forward to every year. With our participation in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup as well as the test day we’re well positioned in terms of setup and tyres. Since I’ve already finished second several times at Spa, I’m hoping, of course, that it soon works out with a victory. After the successes at the Nürburgring and in Le Mans, Porsche can travel to Belgium holding its head high.”

Timo Bernhard (Porsche 911 GT3 R #117): “Just like Le Mans, Nürburgring and Daytona, Spa has unparalleled characteristics. A good mix of aggressiveness and risk is important here: To win, we need to be extremely fast, but we can’t make any mistakes. Having been a team boss last year, I’m now looking forward to driving with Laurens and Earl. It makes me proud to compete for my own team with this top-class crew.”

ADAC GT Masters, 3. + 4. Lauf Most 2018 – Foto: Gruppe C Photography; #17 Porsche 911 GT3 R, KUES Team75 Bernhard: Timo Bernhard, Kevin Estre

Earl Bamber (Porsche 911 GT3 R #117): “I’m looking forward to driving for Timo’s squad, with which I began my career in Europe in the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland. Now he’s a driver and with Laurens we should make a strong trio. The test day prior to the race was promising, so I hope we can bring home a podium result.”

Laurens Vanthoor (Porsche 911 GT3 R #117): “Thanks to my overall victory here in 2014, I have wonderful memories of Spa. Last year I competed with Kévin Estre and Michael Christensen in Timo Bernhard’s Porsche. We came fourth. At the beginning of the race we were handed a penalty, but managed to make up the lost time over the distance. In this respect, as long as we don’t make mistakes we should be able to fight for victory.”

Marc Lieb (Porsche 911 GT3 R #540): “It’s going to be incredibly close at Spa – we’ve witnessed this in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup races. To be competitive here, you have to get the most out of your car. Therefore, an optimal setup is critical. I know Tim Pappas and Jeroen Bleekemolen well, and with Marc Miller we now have a fast ‘bronze’ driver in our crew. Our aim is to race for victory in the Pro-Am class.