Porsche returns to Le Mans in 2014 [video]

New racing prototype under development

Porsche has announced plans to develop a new "LMP1 sports prototype" for their highly-anticipated return to Le Mans in 2014.

The company withheld full details, but said the car could feature hybrid technology and will be a worthy successor to the RS Spyder, 911 GT1, and 917 Kurzheck Coupe.

According to Porsche CEO Matthias Müller, "Motorsport was always an essential part of the Porsche brand, so for us it was only a matter of time before we returned as a factory to the top league of racing. Porsche's successes in Le Mans are unrivalled. We want to follow up on this with the 17th outright victory."

Source: Porsche

Porsche returns to Le Mans in 2014


Stuttgart. Porsche returns to Le Mans with a works-run LMP1 sports prototype. The first outing of the completely new developed race car is planned for the year 2014. With 16 overall victories, Porsche is the most successful manufacturer in Le Mans. The most recent win was in 1998 with the Porsche 911 GT1.

"Motorsport was always an essential part of the Porsche brand," emphasises Matthias Müller, President of the Executive Board at Porsche AG. "So for us it was only a matter of time before we returned as a factory to the top league of racing. Porsche's successes in Le Mans are unrivalled. We want to follow up on this with the 17th outright victory."

With the RS Spyder sports prototype that was run with great success from 2006 to 2008 by the factory-backed Penske Racing team in the USA and to 2010 by several customer teams worldwide, Porsche has set the benchmark recently in the LMP2 category. "With the RS Spyder we proved that our motorsport engineers in Weissach are at the forefront," says Wolfgang Hatz, Board Member for Research and Development at Porsche AG. "For instance, we were the first to run a high-revving race engine with direct fuel injection, DFI, setting new standards in performance and efficiency. Recently, with the 911 GT3 R Hybrid, we adopted a completely new drive technology for racing purposes and achieved a considerable reduction in consumption."

Hartmut Kristen, Head of Porsche Motorsport, is already prepared for one of the most challenging development programmes in the company's history. "We're looking forward to the task of developing new technologies and to continue on with the success of the Porsche RS Spyder. After the conclusion of our works-supported sports prototype programme in the American Le Mans Series we have kept up with the latest technological advances. Now we will begin with detailed research in order to evaluate the various concept alternatives for our new car. These obviously depend on how the regulations for the year 2014 look in detail. In principle, these regulations are interesting for us because the integration of our hybrid technology in the vehicle concept is one possible option."

Hans Herrmann and Richard Attwood claimed the first overall victory for Porsche in 1970 with the legendary 917 short-tail. The 16th and by now last overall win was secured by Laurent Aiello, Stéphane Ortelli and Allan McNish in 1998 with the 911 GT1. In the years 2008 and 2009, the Porsche RS Spyder sports prototype won the title in the LMP2 category.

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 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
so does that mean that Audi will be out by 2014?
July 1, 2011 5:36 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
maybe Audi will step back in 2014, like they did in 2003 when Benley won.
July 1, 2011 9:29 am
 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
yeah i remember that. But as far as i know that Bentley prototype used the Audi prototype platform and it were Audi drivers that were piloting the Bentley. it was like a one-off promotion for Bentley. so this is a much different scenario. would be cool to see both compete!
July 1, 2011 3:43 pm
 s2k_turbo s2k_turbo
More car manufactures should start in LeMans I think this LM series is more interesting than F1
July 1, 2011 5:41 am
 EIGHTMAN EIGHTMAN
I?m with you, this year?s race was amazing!; it would be great to have Porsche in LM again, and maybe Audi can go back to Rally with the quattro concept.
July 3, 2011 4:56 am
 Microice Microice
Porsche sniffing Audi's closing in on their record? But it would be interesting to see the two punt it out and the role hybrid regulations may play. Wonder how VW will manage the in-house rivalry.
July 1, 2011 8:11 am
 Ferraridude Ferraridude
Whatever happened to the 918 RSR? gt class maybe? Or it might be too fast for that.
July 1, 2011 8:31 am
 sideskraper sideskraper
Speed doesn't govern classification. There are specific formula which dictate which class a vehicle competes in.
July 1, 2011 9:32 am
 EMBJATI85 EMBJATI85
918
July 1, 2011 8:37 am
 sideskraper sideskraper
I'm just waiting for a BMW fanboy to appear claiming that this is pathetic and just a cop out by Porsche and that Porsche should be racing in GT against THE UNSTOPPABLE MIGHT THAT IS BMW.....Oh wait....
July 1, 2011 9:33 am
 Hellbound Hellbound
Will that mean there'll be a 'Le Mans Edition' 911?
July 1, 2011 9:45 am
 stickshifter stickshifter
i guess audi will withdrawl then, wonder if peugeot will still be there in 2014. But why couldnt porsche return a bit earlier. does it really take them 3 years from now to create an lmp1 race car???
July 1, 2011 1:59 pm
 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
i guess they still need to improve their hybrid system. it needs to be capable but also very reliable!
July 1, 2011 3:39 pm
 Microice Microice
I think this shows the attraction of endurance racing as a way of testing prototype tech. Porsche will have a 911 with hybrid tech around 2016 and what better way to test it.
July 1, 2011 3:47 pm
 Mito Mito
... as an Audi Le Manns car.
July 2, 2011 1:29 am
 vilivo vilivo
Can we please have something as looney as the 917, without the extra down force wing plz? That would put VWAG from being a fave manufacturer of mine, into a whole class of it's own. I do suppose if they did that, they would have to call Vader to drive it, but hey... He drove a pod racer, right?
July 3, 2011 4:33 pm