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Christopher Bruce2013-12-11 14:55:45

Mark Webber Makes Porsche Debut Testing LMP1 Car

The car uses a four-cylinder engine with two energy recuperation systems

 
 
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Mark Webber has made its LMP1 debut with Porsche

Mark Webber has made is debut for PorschePorschePorscheGermany, 1931 > present43 models
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while testing its 2014 World Endurance Championship LMP1 racer at the Algarve circuit in Portugal.

Porsche has finally revealed that its LMP1 car will use a direct-injected four-cylinder engine with two energy recuperation systems. The energy is stored in a battery and powers the front axle when the driver wishes. So like the Audi R18 E-Tron QuattroR18 e-tron quattroAudi R18 e-tron quattroGermany, 2012 > present8 photos
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, Porsche’s LMP1 will also have all-wheel drive.

Webber completed his first test at Algarve and will continue testing the car around the world in 2014. He joins Timo Bernhard, Romain Dumas and Neel Jani as the team’s factory driver. The Portuguese test focused on suspension and tire testing. Porsche has already tested the LMP1 car at Magny-Cours, Monza, Paul Ricard and Eurospeedway Lausitz.

“My first day in this fascinating project was an intense experience for me. I would like to thank Red Bull RacingRed BullRed BullAustria, 2004 > present12 models
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for giving me the chance to join the project so early. This is a major and important step for us all. It allows me to integrate with the team quicker and to contribute to further developing the LMP1 racecar. We have a long way to go and it involves a lot of hard work,” said Webber.

Porsche will field two LMP1 cars in the 2014 WEC series that starts with the Six Hours of Silverstone in April 2014. 

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