Total 911

Update

Porsche sets out its 2024 motorsport plan

In the absence of the 911 RSR, Porsche is gearing up for an action-packed season of motorsport this year, both on the track and in simulators

Porsche has established its goals for the forthcoming 2024 motorsport season. Following the retirement of the 911 RSR the marque will focus its factory racing efforts on a variety of motorsport activities, including Formula E, the World Endurance Championship and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, with Manthey Racing continuing to play an important role.

Four Porsche 99X Electric cars will tackle the Formula E season across a record 17 races with drivers Pascal Wehrlein, António Félix da Costa, world champion Jake Dennis and Norman Nato. Meanwhile, the Porsche 963 will continue in the FIA WEC and IMSA championships, with Dane Cameron and Matt Campbell joining the endurance racing offensive. Driving in the WEC, Campbell will share with Michael

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Total 911

Total 9116 min read
A GRAND Revival
The long-bonnet cars: quintessential 911, and Porsche art in its purest form. These earliest of 911s, produced from 1964 to 1973, remained loyal to Butzi Porsche’s original design before (one could argue) the appearance was sullied, somewhat, by the
Total 9111 min read
Next Issue
More standout moments from the legendary works driver’s racing career, in his own words Driving the lifted KALMAR RS-6 in its natural habitat The entry-level classic is appreciating fast… here’s what you need to know First look at Shark Werks’ brilli
Total 9119 min read
10 Things To Do With Your 911 This Summer
Granted, this may not be the most desirable aspect of Porsche ownership, but the fact remains that if your 911 isn’t in great mechanical shape then your 2024 Porsche bucket list is going to stop here. After all, you and your 911 have likely been wait

Related Books & Audiobooks