PORSCHE 911 GT3 R HYBRID TO MAKE
NORTH
AMERICAN DEBUT AT PETIT LE MANS!
NEW
YORK CITY (July 21, 2010) – The American Le Mans
Series presented by Tequila Patrón took another
monumental step toward enhancing its position as the Global
Leader of Green Racing with today's announcement that Porsche's
innovative 911 GT3 R Hybrid race car will race for the
first time in North America at the Series signature event – Petit
Le Mans on October 2 at Road Atlanta.
After debuting in April at Germany's world-renowned
Nürburgring
race circuit in a six-hour event, the Porsche Hybrid challenged
the 24 Hours of Nürburgring in May. It earned worldwide
acclaim with its performance that had it leading many hours
of the race – at times by a significant margin – until
the closing two hours when a combustion engine issue forced
the car to retire.
"After the 911 GT3 R Hybrid's fantastic performance
at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, we are now eager to gain
more experience with the hybrid technology on a variety
of race tracks," says Hartmut Kristen, Head of Porsche
Motorsport. "At the same time, we would like to show
fans and customers in our most important market how our
'race lab' performs under racing conditions," adds
Kristen.
The Porsche Hybrid will take its place
on a worldwide stage at Petit Le Mans, which not only is
the Series' cornerstone event but one of the most important
endurance races in the world. This year, for the first
time, it will hold the distinction of being the Intercontinental
Le Mans Cup's sole North American stop. The Intercontinental
Le Mans Cup, announced by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest
a year ago, will decide an international champion based
on results from three Le Mans-based series on three different
continents – Europe,
North America and Asia.
"This is an outstanding opportunity to demonstrate
the advances in automotive technologies and energy efficiencies
that you won't see in any other motorsports environment
in the world," said American Le Mans Series President
and CEO Scott Atherton. "Porsche has always led by
example throughout its motorsports history – transferring
what they learn on the race track to their production cars.
And I believe this becomes the modern-day benchmark of
how a manufacturer uses the American Le Mans Series' platform
to develop and showcase new technology that is destined
for road-car application. This car truly offers a glimpse
into the future of high-performance road car technology."
The distinctive aspect of Porsche's hybrid
technology features an electric flywheel power generator
located in the cockpit beside the driver that has the advantage
of storing and delivering high amounts of energy very quickly.
The combination of the combustion engine and electric motor
fulfils a simple objective – using less fuel without compromising
performance. When overtaking or accelerating, the driver
can engage the system by pressing the boost paddle on the
steering wheel to send energy from the charged generator.
Because the ACO (sanctioning body for Le
Mans racing) has not yet created rules for hybrid technology
in production-based cars, the Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid
will race unclassified at Petit Le Mans.
The American Le Mans Series has achieved
the distinction of being the Global Leading of Green Racing
by providing a platform that encourages manufacturers to
showcase leading-edge, relevant technologies and requiring
all vehicles that compete in the world's leading sports
car series to utilize an alternative fuel or energy source.
At Petit Le Mans, five different types of alternative energy
sources will be raced: clean diesel, E10, cellulosic E85,
isobutanol and electric hybrid.
The U.S. Department of Transportation and
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, along with SAE
International, have cited the American Le Mans Series presented
by Tequila Patrón
as the only motorsport series to meet its green protocols.
In recognition of that achievement, the groups have created
a Green Challenge™ award to a prototype and GT (Grand
Touring) manufacturer at season's end. Michelin, meanwhile,
has extended the award – the MICHELIN® GREEN
X® Challenge Award – to teams on a race-by-race
basis. The award goes to the teams that demonstrate not
only the best overall performance but also the most efficient
use of fuel and least amount of carbon emissions.
Porsche won the inaugural Green Challenge
at Petit Le Mans in 2008 with a Porsche RS Spyder that
featured direct fuel injection. In 2009, Porsche and Flying
Lizard Motorsports won the event at Petit Le Mans behind
an E85-powered Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. Porsche and Flying
Lizard also claimed the season-long GT manufacturer and
team championships, respectively.
Get your tickets now at www.roadatlanta.com or
1-800-849-RACE.
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