🚨 Breaking: Porsche is one driver short as it prepares to unleash three Porsche 963 Hypercars in a bid for its 20th overall victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours this June. With the reigning IMSA GTP champions Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy already locked in, the final slot remains a tantalizing mystery.
Who will Porsche tap to complete its Le Mans roster?
A Superstar Wild Card? Enter Sebastian Vettel! 🏎️💨
One name making serious waves is four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel. The German racing icon has been linked to Porsche’s Le Mans campaign ever since he tested the Porsche 963 Hypercar in March 2024.
🔥 Why Vettel?
- He would follow in the footsteps of Mark Webber (2014) and Nico Hülkenberg (2015), two F1-to-Le Mans success stories with Porsche.
- Vettel’s precise driving style and adaptability could be a game-changer at Circuit de la Sarthe.
- His fanbase and star power would generate massive global attention—something Porsche would love.
However, Porsche Motorsport VP Thomas Laudenbach remains tight-lipped, stating, “I’m not confirming any names, but really, we don’t have a problem with drivers.”
Who Else Is in the Mix?
Porsche has a deep talent pool to choose from, including:
✅ Porsche’s Formula E drivers (such as António Félix da Costa or Pascal Wehrlein)
✅ Experienced GT drivers from Porsche’s endurance program
✅ Josef Newgarden, who impressed in his Rolex 24 cameo with the team
There’s also the endurance-tested factory drivers, including those already committed to WEC (Julien Andlauer, Michael Christensen, Mathieu Jaminet, Matt Campbell, Kevin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor).
🚨 A Spa Warm-Up?
Porsche could run its third driver at Spa-Francorchamps in May to prepare for Le Mans. The IMSA-WEC calendar clash at Laguna Seca means some full-time drivers will be unavailable, opening the door for a Le Mans audition.
Why This Decision Matters 🚨
🏁 Le Mans isn’t just another race—it’s Porsche’s crown jewel. They hold the record with 19 overall wins, and their three-car strategy is designed to maximize their chances of beating Toyota, Ferrari, and Peugeot.
📈 Choosing the right driver could be the difference between a historic 20th victory or heartbreak.
💭 Who do YOU think Porsche should pick? Should Vettel return to top-level motorsports in a Porsche Hypercar? Or will Porsche lean on its seasoned endurance racers? Drop your thoughts below! ⬇️