Porsche 911 GT3 R wins LMGT3 debut at Le Mans (2024)

In the Hypercar class, Porsche Penske Motorsport’s No. 6 crossed the finish line in fourth place overall as the best-placed 963. The No. 5 sister car and the two hybrid prototypes fielded by the Hertz Team Jota customer team also finished in the top 10.

Wild weather characterised the 92nd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. A record crowd of 329,000 witnessed this year’s endurance classic. Torrential rain saw the race director deploying the safety cars and neutralising the field. Further showers with about two hours left on the clock and during the final moments of the race pushed the battle for glory to the extreme. Thanks to a perfect strategy and strong driving performances, Richard Lietz from Austria, the Dutchman Morris Schuring and Yasser Shahin from Australia crossed the finish line first in the LMGT3 class without any major incidents. After 24 hours, the 911 GT3 R from Manthey EMA held a one-lap lead over its hottest pursuers. The sister vehicle fielded by Manthey PureRxcing had been at the top of the new GT3 class during the first half of the race but ultimately finished in 14th after a technical issue.

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“To be the first manufacturer to win at Le Mans with a GT3 race car is a unique story that nobody can take away from us,” says a delighted Sebastian Golz, Project Manager Porsche 911 GT3 R. “That’s a chapter that we wrote in collaboration with all of our colleagues in Weissach. It was a new challenge for us. Congratulations to the Manthey EMA team, as well, the teamwork ran brilliantly. Things are also looking very good for us in the world championship standings, we managed to secure a lot of points. It’s a shame the number 92 911 GT3 R had technical problems. Of course, we’ll do a deep dive into that data afterwards. Now, it’s time to go for the world championship title.”

“I’m thrilled with Manthey EMA’s class victory in the LMGT3 class,” reflects Thomas Laudenbach. The Vice President Porsche Motorsport adds: “With this triumph, Porsche has cemented itself even further at the top of the GT3 classification in the WEC. Huge compliments to the team from the Eifel. This is a big win for Porsche! In light of the overall standings, I’d first like to extend my congratulations to Ferrari on their second consecutive Le Mans win. The top class was an extremely close battle. We saw multiple wheel-to-wheel duels, and then there was the ever-changing weather. It was no doubt a treat for the fans, but not so much for us as a works team. We’d hoped for more than fourth place. First, we’ll let the experience sink in and then we’ll get down to analysing the data. Because one thing is clear: Porsche competes at Le Mans to win.”

Polesitter Kévin Estre from France, André Lotterer from Germany and Laurens Vanthoor from Belgium battled for a spot on the podium until the end in the No. 6 car. At the flag, the best-placed works-run Porsche 963 was a mere 1.167 seconds off third place. The sister car shared by Australian Matt Campbell, Michael Christensen from Denmark and Frenchman Frédéric Makowiecki lost touch with the leading pack during the night, with the No. 5 finally crossing the finish line in sixth. For the No. 4 entry, the dream of a Le Mans victory was shattered at 9:15 am on Sunday. Brazilian Felipe Nasr slid sideways into the barriers near the Indianapolis curves, forcing the vehicle into retirement. Previously, Nasr and his teammates Mathieu Jaminet from France and Nick Tandy from Great Britain had dropped back after several penalties and a repair stop due to a shunt with another driver.

“Congratulations to Ferrari, and also to our team: we were so close to big success,” states Urs Kuratle, Director Factory Motorsport LMDh. “That said, we must admit that we weren’t entirely without error today. We missed the podium by a few metres. Our Porsche 963 had the potential; our drivers and the whole team did an exemplary job. I’d like to thank them for that. We’ll be back next year.”

“A very rainy 24 Hours of Le Mans has come to an end,” says Jonathan Diuguid, Managing Director Porsche Penske Motorsport. “Our number 6 and 5 cars pulled out all stops during the last four hours. Our crew also pushed the strategic limits to the edge when it came to tyre choice. We really wanted to challenge Ferrari and Toyota for victory. The best position for our number 6 is fourth place. We had set ourselves higher goals. Still, things went much better than last year. And another positive: our team managed to earn a lot of points towards the World Endurance Championship and consolidate our lead.”

With these results, Porsche has defended its first place in the FIA WEC manufacturers’ championship. The driver crews of the No. 6 and No. 5 racing cars head to round five of the season on July 14 in São Paulo (Brazil) ranking first and fifth. In the LMGT3 championship, the Le Mans class winners Lietz, Schuring and Shahin have advanced to first place in their class. Their brand and teammates Klaus Bachler from Austria, Joel Sturm from Germany and Alex Malykhin from the UK are just three points behind in third place.

Bad luck plagued the two customer teams Hertz Team Jota and Proton Competition with their Porsche 963 cars. The British team’s No. 12 entry put in an inspired fight to ultimately take the flag in eighth overall. The vehicle needed a complete rebuild after an accident in the final practice session on Wednesday. The No. 38 sister car driven by ex-Formula 1 world champion Jenson Button wrapped up the race in ninth after several penalties. Proton Competition’s No. 99 entry was hit with some technical issues and ultimately finished the race in 16th place.

Further comments on the race

Nicolas Raeder (Managing Director at Manthey):“This is Manthey’s fifth Le Mans class win after 1999, 2013, 2018 and 2022. It was super exhausting, but as always it was also a very special event and a great honour. When Wolfgang Porsche came over to congratulate me, that was the moment the tears started. The decisive factor was the combination of drivers, engineers and mechanics – the whole team. Many people believe that success depends on one specific factor. But it’s the whole team that makes it happen.”

Morris Schuring (Porsche 911 GT3 R #91):“It was a dream come true for me! I’m only 19, so I didn’t even dare to think about winning a class at my first Le Mans start! I think we drove an almost flawless race with my teammates and the Manthey squad. No mistakes, no penalties and almost always the right tyre choice – that feels like the textbook example of a successful 24-hour race. We can be proud of that.”

Kévin Estre (Porsche 963 #6):“Fourth place and missing out on the podium by just one second – that’s not the result we were aiming for. We were in it to win and drove a good race with just one mistake in tyre choice in the early stages. While we fought our way back up the order, in the end, we couldn’t find the pace we needed to be in contention for overall victory. We must keep learning and come back stronger next year.”

Michael Christensen (Porsche 963 #5):“That was a tough race. We made a lot of good strategic decisions, but we made a bad mistake at the midway mark. We stayed out too long on slicks when there was too much water on the track. At the same time, we must recognise how strong our rivals were. Our performance was better than last year but there are still some areas where we need to improve.”

Nick Tandy (Porsche 963 #4):“The accident in the morning brought an abrupt end to a tough race for us. From the outset, our number 4 was plagued by penalties, mistakes and contact – totally abnormal for us. I’m not at all blaming my teammate Felipe Nasr. Anyone driving on cold slick tyres on a track that’s still damp is bound to quickly fly off. Such an accident isn’t unusual. Le Mans 2024 came to a premature end for us. We’re so disappointed. Now we’re looking ahead: fortunately, we’ll be back in the Porsche 963 next weekend at the IMSA race in Watkins Glen.”

Will Stevens (Porsche 963 #12):“There are two sides to the coin of this result. To finish the race on the lead lap and without any technical problems – if someone had offered us that on Saturday, we would have accepted without hesitation. On the other hand, we didn’t come here to finish eighth. We had problems with our race pace. The accident on Wednesday was a major setback. Big praise to the entire team.”

Jenson Button (Porsche 963 #38):“That was one of the toughest races I’ve ever driven in such conditions! It was truly brutal out there; I was constantly pushing the car to the absolute limit and couldn’t relax for a second. Maintaining concentration for such a long time is pretty exhausting. The result isn’t what we were hoping for. But we brought both cars home on the lead lap, which is something to be proud of.”

Result 24 Hours of Le Mans 2024

Hypercar class:
1. Fuoco/Molina/Nielsen (I/E/DK), Ferrari #50, 311 laps
2. De Vries/Kobayashi/Lopez (NL/J/ARG), Toyota #7, -14.221 seconds
3. Calado/Giovinazzi/Pier Guidi (UK/I/I), Ferrari #51, -36.730 seconds
4. Estre/Lotterer/Vanthoor (F/D/B), Porsche 963 #6, -37.897 seconds
6. Campbell/Christensen/Makowiecki (AUS/DK/F), Porsche 963 #5, -1:45.654 minutes
8. Ilott/Nato/Stevens (UK/F/UK), Porsche 963 #12, 311 laps, -3:02.691 minutes
9. Button/Hanson/Rasmussen (UK/UK/DK), Porsche 963 #38, -3:36.756 minutes
16. Andlauer/Jani/Tincknell (F/CH/UK), Porsche 963 #99, -60 laps
DNF. Jaminet/Nasr/Tandy (F/BR/UK), Porsche 963 #4, -100 laps

LMGT3 class:
1. Lietz/Schuring/Shahin (A/NL/AUS), Porsche 911 GT3 R #91, 281 laps
2. Farfus/Galael/Leung (BR/IDN/UK), BMW #31, -1 lap
3. Olsen/Pedersen/Roda (N/DK/I), Ford #88, -1 lap
14. Bachler/Malykhin/Sturm (A/UK/D), Porsche 911 GT3 R #92, -8 laps

All results and championship standings here.

Porsche 911 GT3 R wins LMGT3 debut at Le Mans (2024)

FAQs

Porsche 911 GT3 R wins LMGT3 debut at Le Mans? ›

Factory driver Richard Lietz, Morris Schuring and Yasser Shahin took the flag first in the new LMGT3 category in Manthey EMA's Porsche 911 GT3 R. In the Hypercar class, Porsche Penske Motorsport's No. 6 crossed the finish line in fourth place overall as the best-placed 963.

Who won Le Mans 2024 GT3? ›

Porsche 911 GT3 R wins LMGT3 debut at Le Mans

The 2024 Le Mans 24-hour race ended on Sunday at 4 pm with the 111th class win for a Porsche racing car.

What car won the 24 hour Le Mans? ›

Ahead of it was the winning Ferrari—a repeat for the team—followed by a Gazoo Racing Toyota, and the second Ferrari. The pole-sitting Penske Porsche finished sixth.

How many wins does Porsche have at Le Mans? ›

Porsche have won the most races as a manufacturer with 19 since their first in 1970. Audi are second with 13 wins and Ferrari are third with 11 victories. Porsche also achieved the most consecutive wins with seven victories in succession from 1981 to 1987.

Has a GT car ever won Le Mans? ›

Fast forward fifty years later to the 2016 Le Mans race, and Ford repeated their win with a new version of the same car, the GT 40. The road to winning the race five decades later didn't happen overnight. It was a plan that was several years in the making.

Who won Le Mans 2024 Hypercar? ›

Ferrari secured an 11th 24 Hours of Le Mans win, the second in a row for the 499P after the Centenary success.

Is GT3 ending? ›

The line of Audi racing vehicles such as its GT3, GT4, and TCR cars will end production after the first quarter of 2024.

What was the fastest car at Le Mans? ›

"The fastest top speed recorded at Le Mans is 405 kmh. This was in 1988 by Roger Dorchy in a WM Peugeot P88. The record was set on the Hunaudieres straight on the section after the Nissan chicane. " (The chicanes were built in 1990.)

Has anyone driven all 24 Hours of Le Mans? ›

24 hours – Eddie Hall / Bentley

Only one man has ever finished the Le Mans 24hrs having driven solo for the whole race. That man was Eddie Hall in 1950, who completed a remarkable 236 laps (around 2,000 miles) in a 16-year-old Bentley.

Who really wins the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966? ›

We all know how the story ends. A dead heat, i.e. a formation finish, resulted in the French officials deciding that the Ford of McLaren/Amon had won due to a faster average speed after covering more distance in the same amount of time.

Has any American car won Le Mans? ›

Ford GT40 Mk IV

Unlike the Mk I and II, the Mk IV was designed and built in America and won Le Mans in 1967 with an all-American team. Shelby-American campaigned the Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt driven GT40 (pictured above) to outright victory. It doesn't get better than that.

Did Ken Miles ever win Le Mans? ›

Ken Miles did not win the Le Mans race. He came very close in 1966 when he co-drove a Ford GT40 with Denny Hulme, leading the race until the final moments. However, due to a controversial decision by Ford, they finished in second place behind Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon in another Ford GT40.

What is the most successful Le Mans car? ›

PORSCHE 917/956/919

Technically, the Audi R8 holds the official record for most victories by a single car at Le Mans with five wins (six if you include the Bentley Speed 8 which used the same chassis and engine).

Did Ford really beat Ferrari? ›

Ford had finally, and very publicly, beaten Ferrari. After more than 3,000 miles averaging speeds of around 130 miles-per-hour, Ford took all 1966 podium honors at Le Mans. Having slowed to accommodate the Ford finish decision, the Miles team finished slightly behind the McLaren team.

Did Shelby Mustang win Le Mans? ›

By 1966 the Shelby American Ford GT program was all conquering, completely dominating Ferrari and winning the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans, the crown jewel of international sports car racing, with a 1-2-3 finish.

Will there be a 2024 GT3? ›

A new range-topping S/T model joins the GT3 lineup for 2024.

Did Ford win Le Mans in 2024? ›

LE MANS, FRANCE, June 16, 2024 – Sixty years after Ford Mustang's first win in the legendary Tour de France, Mustang GT3 delivered a third-place result as well as having all three cars finish the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Who won LMP2 Le Mans 2024? ›

United Autosports emerged victorious in Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) for the second time, with Bijoy Garg, Oliver Jarvis and Nolan Siegel driving a Gibson-powered Oreca 07. The first edition of LMGT3 was won by Manthey EMA's Richard Lietz, Morris Schuring and Yasser Shahin in a Porsche 911 GT3 R (992).

When did the new Ford GT win Le Mans? ›

Summary. Drivers Sebastien Bourdais, Joey Hand, and Dirk Muller won their class at Le Mans with this Ford GT in 2016 -- fifty years after Ford Motor Company's first victory in the French endurance race.

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