Porsche sign Nico Hulkenberg for 2015 Spa and Le Mans rounds
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Porsche sign Nico Hulkenberg for 2015 Spa and Le Mans rounds

 

The first driver for the third Porsche 919 Hybrid to be entered in the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2015 has been signed: Nico Hülkenberg will join the Porsche Team.

The 27-year-old German will be the first active Formula One driver since 2009 to take the start of the famous endurance event. Before entering the race at the Sarthe on June 13/14, Nico will race the second generation of the innovative Le Mans Prototype on May 2 in the six-hour race at Spa.

Nico Hülkenberg: “Porsche and Le Mans – this combination probably attracts every race driver. I’ve been a Porsche fan for a long time and have been watching their return to the LMP1 class closely. The desire grew to drive that car at Le Mans. I am very pleased the 2015 Formula One calendar allows for it and I’m grateful to my Sahara Force India Formula One Team’s generosity to let me go for it. Now it’s up to me to work hard to satisfy both commitments.”

Fritz Enzinger, Vice President LMP1: “We are very much looking forward to taking Nico on board. We’ve got complete faith in his driving skills and for sure he will fit well in our works team. The ability to integrate is of extreme importance in endurance racing. For a Formula One driver it is an unusual situation to accept that his own results are the sum of three drivers’ performance.”

Andreas Seidl, Team Principal: “Having caught the interest of another world class driver like Nico is validation for the job the entire Porsche LMP1 crew had done in our first WEC season. Now we will prepare Nico for his new challenges such as dealing with the traffic of the slower GT cars and racing into the Le Mans night. We have got a road map in place which should enable him to exploit his driving abilities at his Le Mans debut. We’re looking forward to working with Nico and we want to thank the Sahara Force India F1 Team and team principal Vijay Mallya for loaning him to us.”

From Porsche Motorsport

Hours of Le Mans 2015 has been signed: Nico Hülkenberg will join the Porsche
Team. The 27-year-old German will be the first active Formula One driver since 2009
to take the start of the famous endurance event. Before entering the race at the
Sarthe on June 13/14, Nico will race the second generation of the innovative Le
Mans Prototype on May 2 in the six-hour race at Spa. However, this will not be his
first experience with a Porsche Hybrid race car; back in 2010 Nico took the 911 GT3-
R Hybrid for a test run to the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
Nico Hülkenberg: “Porsche and Le Mans – this combination probably attracts every
race driver. I’ve been a Porsche fan for a long time and have been watching their
return to the LMP1 class closely. The desire grew to drive that car at Le Mans. I am
very pleased the 2015 Formula One calendar allows for it and I’m grateful to my Sahara
Force India Formula One Team’s generosity to let me go for it. Now it’s up to
me to work hard to satisfy both commitments.”
Fritz Enzinger, Vice President LMP1: “We are very much looking forward to taking
Nico on board. We’ve got complete faith in his driving skills and for sure he will fit well
in our works team. The ability to integrate is of extreme importance in endurance racing.
For a Formula One driver it is an unusual situation to accept that his own results
are the sum of three drivers’ performance.”driver for the third Porsche 919 Hybrid to be entered in the 24
Hours of Le Mans 2015 has been signed: Nico Hülkenberg will join the Porsche
Team. The 27-year-old German will be the first active Formula One driver since 2009
to take the start of the famous endurance event. Before entering the race at the
Sarthe on June 13/14, Nico will race the second generation of the innovative Le
Mans Prototype on May 2 in the six-hour race at Spa. However, this will not be his
first experience with a Porsche Hybrid race car; back in 2010 Nico took the 911 GT3-
R Hybrid for a test run to the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
Nico Hülkenberg: “Porsche and Le Mans – this combination probably attracts every
race driver. I’ve been a Porsche fan for a long time and have been watching their
return to the LMP1 class closely. The desire grew to drive that car at Le Mans. I am
very pleased the 2015 Formula One calendar allows for it and I’m grateful to my Sahara
Force India Formula One Team’s generosity to let me go for it. Now it’s up to
me to work hard to satisfy both commitments.”
Fritz Enzinger, Vice President LMP1: “We are very much looking forward to taking
Nico on board. We’ve got complete faith in his driving skills and for sure he will fit well
in our works team. The ability to integrate is of extreme importance in endurance racing.
For a Formula One driver it is an unusual situation to accept that his own results
are the sum of three drivers’ performance.”