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Second-Placed Manthey Porsche Crashes Out of N24

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Photo: Nurburgring 24 Hours The Manthey ‘Grello’ Porsche 911 GT3 R Evo of Kevin Estre that had been closing on the lead of the Nürburgring 24 crashed out in the fourth hour of the race, shortly before Arjun Maini had a sizeable shunt at the same Brunnchen corner. Following the third round of stops, Estre had narrowed a 20-second lead for the No. 80 Verstappen Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo down to just 6.7 seconds. The No. 911 Porsche had earlier effectively been the race leader and Estre was flying up towards Jules Gounon aboard the Mercedes-AMG when he lost the rear of the car at Brunnchen and spun into the barriers backwards after oil had been laid down at that part of the track. Estre was unable to continue and his car had to be retrieved by a recovery vehicle and returned to the pits. The Manthey team later confirmed that the damage was too great for the car, which finished second in last year’s race, to be able to continue. Moments later, Maini lost contro...

Verstappen Leads After Three Hours, Top Cars Hit Trouble

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Photo: Gruppe C Photography/SRO Max Verstappen stormed into the lead of the Nürburgring 24 after three hours aboard the No. 3 Winward Racing-run Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo, while a host of front-running contenders hit trouble. The four-time Formula 1 champion had a nervy start to his stint at the beginning of the second hour after taking over from Dani Juncadella when he ran wide onto the grass at the Eiskurve. He then had another grassy moment as he passed the No. 47 KCMG Mercedes-AMG of Jesse Krohn on the grass at Klostertal, before his next target was the No. 911 Manthey ‘Grello’ Porsche 911 GT3 R Evo of Ayhancan Guven that was the net leader as the first of the cars on the more traditional strategy. With Guven struggling to stop at the first turn in the third hour, Verstappen sensed an opportunity and dived down the inside and just made the corner to take the place. He then set off after the two leaders, the No. 34 Walkenhorst Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo of Christian...

BMW Hardest Hit as Lambo Also Gets Pre-Race BoP Change

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Photo: Gruppe C Photography/SRO The BMW M4 GT3 EVO will head into this afternoon’s start of the Nürburgring 24 with a 10 kg weight increase, as the GT3 manufacturer being the hardest hit with a series of pre-race Balance of Performance adjustments by race organizer ADAC. Confirmed on Saturday morning, the defending race-winning car has gone from a minimum weight of 1340 kg to 1350 kg, despite the highest-placed BMW qualifying ninth. By contrast, the Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2, which swept the front row in Top Qualifying 3 and have been deemed to have been favorites on pure pace from multiple rival manufacturers, has only been hit with a 5 kg increase in weight and a 0.5 mm reduction in its air restrictor, going from 50.5 to 50 mm, which Sportscar365 understands equates to roughly 9-10 horsepower. Additionally, the Porsche 911 GT3 R Evo has also been given 5 kg of additional weight, while the Ford Mustang GT3 EVO’s second air restrictor returns to 35 mm, the same si...

Porsche’s Estre Expecting “Much Closer” Race to Last Year

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Photo: Gruppe C Photography/SRO Kevin Estre said he’s expecting a “much closer” race between multiple manufacturers in this weekend’s Nürburgring 24 but believes top honors could come again come down to the “three or four” teams that typically execute perfect races on the Nordschleife. The Frenchman returns to Manthey Racing’s ‘Grello’ entry, again sharing the No. 911 machine with fellow Porsche factory drivers Ayhancan Guven and Thomas Preining after the trio won last year’s race on the road but were handed a 100-second post-race penalty for an incident that Estre had with a GT4 car in the closing stages of the Eifel endurance classic. The contentious penalty, which was protested by the German squad, was thrown out by race organizers ADAC. “It’s like a decision you make in a fraction of a second together with a decision from someone else, and it goes really fast,” Estre told Sportscar365. “Last...

Watch Nürburgring Friday Qualifying Highlights

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Nürburgring Friday Notebook

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Photo: ADAC ***Lamborghini became the first non-German manufacturer to score overall pole for the Nürburgring 24 since 2022 when Luca Ludwig took his Octane126 Serliana Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo 2020 to top qualifying honors. The last non-German car to win the race outright, meanwhile, was in 2023 with Frikadelli Racing’s triumph in a Ferrari 296 GT3, a driver lineup that featured Nicky Catsburg, whose Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2 qualified second in the hands of Marco Mapelli. ***It marked the first front-row lockout for a manufacturer since 2023 when Mercedes-AMG swept the front row when Raffaele Marciello took pole in a HRT-run entry ahead of Maro Engel. ***Engel’s No. 80 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG didn’t make it into the Top Qualifying 3 shootout after the German driver suffered a crash at Hatzenbach. “Obviously very disappointing,” he said. “I’m sorry to the team. It’s not the outcome any of us was hoping for. The tire wasn’t f...

Andlauer Praises Importance of Nürburgring 24 Tire Freedom

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Photo: Gruppe C Photography/SRO Porsche factory driver Julien Andlauer says it is “great” that the Nürburgring 24 still allows teams free tire use, believing “you would have much less cars” with a single brand mandated. The N24 is one of the few remaining top-tier sports car events where teams are not restricted to a certain tire brand and across the 13 Porsche 911 GT3 R Evos in the top SP9 class, there are six different companies represented. Andlauer is switching to Dunlops this year as the company is now sponsoring the No. 17 Schnabl-entered Porsche and has enjoyed developing the tires for the race. “I think it’s great to give some freedom like this to different manufacturers but also give the opportunity for the brand to have a bit more of an impact, to be a bit more part of the racing,” he told Sportscar365. “If you look at IMSA, WEC or whatever, they always win. They don’t really have the competition, they just ...