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Watkins Glen : Fourth podium result for the Porsche 911 GT3 R

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Four podium results from five races for the new Porsche 911 GT3 R: At the sports car classic at Watkins Glen in the US state of New York, the 500 hp customer racer from Weissach finished third in the GTD class on Sunday. Porsche built the vehicle for GT3 series worldwide based on the 911 GT3 RS production sports car and celebrated its race debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona in January with the new ultra-modern four-litre flat-six engine with direct fuel injection. The first victory in the IMSA SportsCar Championship came at Laguna Seca in May. The drivers of the 911 GT3 R fielded by Porsche’s American customer team Seattle/Alex Job Racing at Watkins Glen were the Laguna Seca winners Mario Farnbacher (Germany), Ian James (Great Britain) as well as the former Porsche Junior Alex Riberas (Spain). In the manufacturers’ classification of the GTD class, Porsche is tied for the lead with Ferrari.

In the strongest supported GTLM class with five automobile manufacturers, the two 911 RSR run by the Porsche North America factory squad finished the traditional six-hour race in positions nine and ten. Crewing the 470 hp racers were Patrick Pilet (France) and Nick Tandy (Great Britain), the winners of the Long Beach race, as well as Earl Bamber (New Zealand) and Frédéric Makowiecki (France). In the manufacturers’ championship, Porsche as the defending champions still rank second.

Comments after the race (GTD)
Alex Riberas (911 GT3 R #23): “That was a very eventful race for us. Had we not got a puncture in the final phase of the race we would have had a good chance to clinch our second win of the season. But this podium earns us vital points towards the championship. As long as we bring a trophy home from every race we won’t complain.”

Mario Farnbacher (911 GT3 R #23): “We can be very pleased with this result. Those are important points for the championship. Our goal is to stand at the very top at the end of the season.”

Ian James (911 GT3 R #23): “It was a great race. We managed to lead every so often, but we’re still pleased with this third place. Every day that ends on the podium is a good day.”

Comments after the race (GTLM)
Steffen Höllwarth, Program Manager IMSA SportsCar Championship: “The gap to the top was big already in qualifying. Although we improved in the race, we didn’t manage to close that gap. Still, a big compliment to the team and the drivers who did their very best under difficult circumstances. With perfect pit stops we constantly managed to make up positions. For this reason we don’t need to stick our heads in the sand. In a week we’ll be tackling the next race in Canada and that’s what we’ll be concentrating on now.”

Nick Tandy (911 RSR #911): “It was a tough weekend, but the team worked together brilliantly. This makes me optimistic for the future. I’m confident that the next races will not all go like this one.”

Patrick Pilet (911 RSR #911): “That was very probably my toughest race in the USA by now. We fought and again we had a sensational crew of which I’m proud. We will now do everything so that things go better for us next week in Canada.”

Frédéric Makowiecki (911 RSR #912): “The whole team was very focused on working together. Unfortunately they weren’t rewarded for this with a better result. But we won’t give up. We’re still within striking distance of the championship.”

Earl Bamber (911 RSR #912): “The team worked really well and tried everything to prepare the 911 RSR perfectly for the race. Our pit stops were sensational. Unfortunately it wasn’t enough for a better result.”

Round six of the IMSA SportsCar Championship will be contested on 10 July in the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park at Bowmanville/Canada.

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