Porsche LMP1 sports prototype revealed
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June 12, 2013
The Porsche LMP1 sports prototype, which will compete in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 2014, recently completed its first rollout on the test track in Weissach.
Tested in front of the company's entire board, the LMP1 sports prototype was driven by Timo Bernhard who remarked "I’m very proud that I was the one to take our baby through its first paces today. Already now the car feels great. I look forward to testing the vehicle in the coming weeks and months with my friend and colleague Romain Dumas." Bernhard (32) and Dumas (35) are the first two regular drivers in the LMP1 project and will carry out the majority of testing on various international circuits.
According to Porsche LMP1 Head Fritz Enzinger, "Our newly formed team has worked with utmost concentration on getting this highly complex vehicle on the track as soon as possible. This allows us a few additional weeks for more testing and further development. From 2014, the regulations are primarily based on efficiency. This makes the competition amongst engineers more interesting and presents us with completely new challenges."
Porsche CEO Matthias Müller particularly emphasises the benefits customers will enjoy from the development of the high-tech race car. "The engineers were able to start with a blank sheet of paper in the design of the new LMP1 car that was out here today on the Weissach race track for the first time. Hence, they were able to apply many new technologies within the framework of the regulations that will also benefit the customers of our road legal automobiles in the future. After all, there’s a race car in every Porsche."
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