Lycoming wrote:V4 seems likely at this point, but it won't be long now til we get see. Endurance racing season has already kicked off in the states. 1st round of WEC will be April 20, just over 2 months to go. Has it been confirmed whether or not Porsche will contest all rounds of the WEC this year?
More interestingly, Webber will be sharing his car with Timo Bernhard and Brendon Hartley. On the one hand, Bernhard is a Le Mans winner, but I find Hartley to be an interesting choice. He's pretty young and has little Endurance racing experience, though he has loads of experience in lower formulae open seaters. While he is no doubt a very good driver, I would think him to be somewhat of a gamble compared to Bernhard and Webber, considering that Le Mans is more about staying out of trouble than anything else. You don't really want the kind of driver that's trying to prove something and takes unnecessary risks...
Perhaps they're hoping some of the old guys' experience will rub off on him, but I think it will be interesting, given that 2 of their 3 drivers for that car have little experience at le mans and its various intricacies, such as night racing. Their other car, on the other hand, is filled with familiar faces to those who watch Le Mans. Looks to me like Porsche have a bit of a split strategy going on here with their drivers...
Brandon Hartley was unbelievable quick in the endurance races he did. And Mark Webber was driving in LeMans before F1, although without the chicanes. So I would really doubt that this car is much of a gamble. They just want a really quick car against the 24h sprint against Toyota and Audi.