How Lietz Went From Thinking His Career Was over to Scoring More Le Mans Wins
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How Lietz went from thinking his career was over to scoring more Le Mans wins
Richard Lietz driving a GT Porsche in the Le Mans 24 Hours has become a real fixture of the race over the past two decades but, prior to picking up a second LMGT3 class win in succession last weekend, the Austrian had feared his racing days were over ahead of the 2024 campaign.With the introduction of the new LMGT3 class in the World Endurance Championship, Lietz felt there could be a changing ...Keep reading
Porsche raises 600,000 euros for charity at Le Mans
Porsche has raised 600,000 euros for charity after their factory 963 Hypercars completed a total of 1,159 laps at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Porsche Penske works team at the FIA World Endurance Championship round raised funds for the non-profit children’s charities, Interplast Germany e.V. and Kinderherzen retten e.V.. Their Racing for Charity initiative has run for three consecutive Le Mans, having begun in 2023, during which 500 euros is don…
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