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The 6 Hours of Fuji marks a major milestone in the World Endurance Championship this coming weekend: The race in Japan will be the 100th since the FIA WEC’s debut at the start of the 2012 season. Porsche has competed at every round on the world’s premier endurance racing stage. Thanks to 21 outright victories and more than 50 class wins, the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer is among the most successful brands in the WEC.

Riding the momentum of the Porsche 963’s first overall win of the 2025 WEC season in Austin, Texas, the Porsche Penske Motorsport factory team heads into the penultimate round brimming with confidence. The squad has particularly fond memories of Japan: in 2024, Kévin Estre, Laurens Vanthoor and André Lotterer triumphed on Fuji’s Formula 1 circuit, securing their second win of the season and paving the way to the world championship crown. “We’re determined to build on that success and keep closing the gap in the manufacturers’ standings,” says Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President Porsche Motorsport.

The Porsche Penske Motorsport factory team will once again field two Porsche 963 prototypes. The number 5 car will be shared by Frenchman Julien Andlauer and his compatriot Mathieu Jaminet, who replaces Danish driver Michael Christensen. In the sister car, French driver Kévin Estre joins forces with Belgium’s Laurens Vanthoor. The Proton Competition customer outfit will also tackle the top Hypercar class with an identical hybrid prototype. In the LMGT3 category, Manthey 1st Phorm aims to take another step towards the title with the Porsche 911 GT3 R, while the Iron Dames are targeting their first podium finish of the season in another 911.

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00:00Well, it's going to be a challenge with the sunrise, so we're just looking forward to
00:16finish the night, to be done with it and safely and hopefully in a good position.
00:30A little bit less than five hours to go.
00:58The car is pretty good, drives well and we're able to push quite hard but just not enough
01:03at the moment.
01:04Hopefully we can make some magic happen or something.
01:09Man our car was like super nice over the night and we were able to avoid, there was some carnage
01:13out there and there was a safety car but we were able to stay out of trouble and the sun
01:18came up and we found ourselves in the lead.
01:28Man we just won the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
01:35I can't even believe it, it doesn't even sound real.
01:42I'm super happy, super proud of this team and we made a really good job.
01:49I will never forget this day to be honest.
01:51Lamar, Sando, just finished the race, me too.
01:58I must say a huge thank you to the whole team and everyone back in Biasac, we did a flawless
02:03race.
02:04That was a pretty frantic race.
02:05Our 396.3s ran flawlessly all day.
02:06The effort that everybody put in to get us to the grid today was massive and I couldn't
02:11be prouder of the group.
02:12We, all of us, we are so proud of what you have achieved together.
02:13Thank you from my heart.
02:14This is what we raced for.
02:15This is the Porsche brand.
02:16This is the Porsche brand.
02:18Thank you from my heart.
02:21This is what we raced for.
02:22This is the Porsche brand.
02:39Transcription by CastingWords
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