Dalziel wins Porsche Cup
By alley - Dec 12, 2015, 3:31 PM ET

Dalziel wins Porsche Cup

The winner of this year’s Porsche Cup, the trophy for the most successful Porsche privateer, is Pirelli World Challenge driver Ryan Dalziel. The Scot received the coveted trophy from Dr. Wolfgang Porsche, chairman of the supervisory board at Porsche AG, at the traditional Night of Champions gala in Weissach, Germany. In addition, Dalziel takes home a 400hp Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet. 

Thanks to his successes in the Pirelli World Challenge, in which he finished third overall at the wheel of the Effort Racing 911 GT3 R, he earned 5,580 points over the 2015 season. Second-placed Klaus Bachler can look forward to prize money of 30,000 euros. In third place, Marco Seefried wins 25,000 euros.

The Porsche Cup has been awarded since 1970 and is based on an idea of Ferry Porsche.

Other announcements at Porsche's Night of Champions include:

Kevin Estre signed as Porsche factory driver


Frenchman Kevin Estre, 27, has notched many successes during his six years at the wheel of 911 GT3 Cup vehicles, including the titles of the Porsche Carrera Cup France and the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. In 2015, he supported the Porsche Manthey squad in the 911 RSR at the WEC round at Spa and scored third place in the GTE-Pro class with Porsche Junior Sven Muller (23). With Estre, Porsche now has 16 works drivers under contract for the 2016 season in the LMP1 and GT categories.

Porsche re-arranges WEC GT program

In addition to the LMP1 commitment, Porsche will again contest both GTE-Pro and GTE-Am categories in 2016. Driver champions Richard Lietz (31) and Michael Christensen (25) aim to defend their title in the professional category. The pair will be supported at Le Mans by Wolf Henzler (40). Proton Dempsey Racing will again field the GTE-Am 911 RSR of the Porsche factory pilots. American actor-racer Patrick Dempsey (49) continues to follow the WEC races in 2016 as partner of the team. Whenever his filming commitments allow, he will also tackle selected races in the GTE-Am class.

Two additional 911 RSR at the Le Mans 24 Hours

Porsche also plans to campaign another pair of 911 RSR at the Le Mans 24-hour race. Sharing the cockpit of one vehicle will be 2015 WeatherTech GTLM Driver Champion Patrick Pilet (34) and Kévin Estre with Britain's Nick Tandy (31). The sister 911 RSR for Le Mans has been earmarked for Earl Bamber (25), Frederic Makowiecki (35) and Jorg Bergmeister (39). "We would be very pleased to receive confirmation from the ACO for two GTE-Pro grid spots at Le Mans," said Head of Porsche Motorsport Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser.

Porsche aims to defend titles in the USA with two 911 RSR

In the third season of the most important sports car championship in the USA, the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Porsche again sends a works squad to take up the challenge. The Porsche North America team will field two 911 RSRs, which have been significantly modified to comply with the new regulations for 2016. The cockpit of the number 911 vehicle will be shared by Patrick Pilet and Nick Tandy. At the longer, Tequila Patrón North American Endurance Cup races (24 Hours of Daytona, 12 Hours of Sebring, Watkins Glen and Petit Le Mans), the pair is set to receive support from Kevin Estre. The regular crew in the number 912 car will consist of Frederic Makowiecki and Earl Bamber. These two will be joined by Michael Christensen at the four long distance classics. The season gets underway at the Rolex 24 at Daytona on Jan. 30.

New 911 GT3 R celebrates race debut at Daytona

The new 911 GT3 R for customer teams, fitted with the new direct fuel injection, four-liter six-cylinder boxer engine will celebrate its race debut on the high banks of the tradition-steeped circuit in Florida. Four teams will field five vehicles at the season-opening round. Porsche factory pilot Wolf Henzler will support the Alex Job Racing squad. Jorg Bergmeister will be driving with Park Place Motorsports and factory driver Patrick Long competing for Black Swan Racing. Due to the strong response from customer teams around the world, Porsche has decided to increase production of the 911 GT3 R and in order to supply nearly 40 cars.

Porsche works drivers compete worldwide in the 911 GT3 R in 2016

Porsche continues the tradition of supporting 911 GT3 R customer teams with works drivers. Accordingly, Patrick Long will tackle the Pirelli World Challenge for Effort Racing, while Jorg Bergmeister will contest rounds of the Japanese Super GT. At the 24 hour race on the Nurburgring, May 28-29, Wolf Henzler will again compete for the Falken Motorsports squad.

Factory campaigns two 911 GT3 R at the Nurburgring 24 Hours

With the experienced Manthey Racing team, Porsche will tackle Germany's most popular automobile race in 2016, the Nurburgring 24 Hours, with two new 911 GT3 R racecars each manned by four works drivers. The GT3 racer, based on the seventh generation of the iconic 911 sports car, was unveiled as part of last year's 24-hour race at the Nurburgring, and underscored its Nordschleife capabilities by clinching third place at its first development race as part of the VLN Long Distance Championship in October.

Porsche extends youth development program

Porsche further extends its successful youth development scheme in 2016. Germany's Sven Muller (23) and the Italian Matteo Cairoli (19) will receive 200,000 euros each to contest another season of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. New on board are two talented young aspirants: Dennis Olsen (19) from Norway contests the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland as the first step in his training to become a professional racing driver. Frenchman Mathieu Jaminet (21) managed to beat the other talented young candidates from one-make cup series worldwide. The runner-up of the Carrera Cup France tackles the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup as a Porsche Junior. As in previous years, the former Porsche works driver Sascha Maassen coaches the four Porsche Juniors on and off the racetrack.



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