Nasr leads at Daytona for Porsche with under two hours to go
Felipe Nasr continues to lead at Daytona for Porsche, with under 2 hours to go in the 24 American endurance classic. However, Cadillac’s Tom Blomqvist, in the #31 Action Express ...
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Felipe Nasr continues to lead at Daytona for Porsche, with under 2 hours to go in the 24 American endurance classic. However, Cadillac’s Tom Blomqvist, in the #31 Action Express ...
Porsche’s Felipe Nasr leads with 4 hours to go at Daytona, with Jack Aitkenb a further 3 seconds back in the red #31 Cadillac. Nasr, behind the wheel of the ...
Porsche’s Felipe Nasr, onboard the #7 Porsche 963, leads the Daytona 24 Hours 10 hours in, but is closely followed by Cadillac’s Jack Aitken, in the #31 Cadillac V-Series.R, and ...
Eight hours into the 24 Hours of Daytona, Pipo Derani in the #31 Cadillac prototype holds a slim lead over Kevin Estre in the #6 Porsche. The front spots have ...
Pascal Wehrlein is in a very unique position this weekend at the Diriyah E-Prix double-header, as he has the chance to complete a double-double. The German enters the second and ...
In a partnership with EMA Motorsport and Pure Rxcing, Manthey has confirmed all six of their Porsche LMGT3 drivers for the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship. Porsche factory drivers Richard ...
António Félix da Costa is targeting to bounce back this week in the Diriyah double-header, after a disappointing season-opener in Mexico City. Da Costa headed into the start of Season ...
Amid Porsche's revived interest in one day entering the Formula 1 circus, an entry from the Stuttgart-based brand can't come at the expense of its other motorsport activities. “Motorsport will ...
Porsche has admitted that Formula 1 “remains an interesting racing series for us” despite talks to re-enter the series from the 2026 season breaking down last year. The German marque ...
Pascal Wehrlein has admitted that claiming pole position last weekend at the season-opening Mexico City E-Prix was "a relief" rather than "a shock", given Porsche's qualifying woes last year. Ahead ...