Le Mans 24 Hour-winning Kiwi Brendon Hartley is out to win races and add to his championship lead rather than trying to protect it as the World Endurance Championship resumes at the Nurburging this weekend.
Hartley, fellow New Zealander Earl Bamber and German Timo Bernhard captured the famous Le Mans title in spectacular fashion last month as they overcame mechanical issues in their Porsche to roar back into the lead late in the race.
"Winning Le Mans was amazing," Hartley told The Herald. "Anyone watching the race though would have seen that after three hours we were down and in the garage. The three of us were a bit grumpy at that stage. But we sat down with the team and decided to go for it and management said to push hard and give it everything. We just kept going and going and going and put everything we had into it.
"As the hours ticked down we made our way through the field and we began to believe that we might just be able to get on the podium. Towards the end of the race other cars began to have problems and we were closing on the LMP2 car that was leading. Finally with an hour to go we got past the lead car and went on to take the win.
"It's still a bit hard to believe that we managed to get the win and for me personally it's amazing to see my name on the trophy and that's because we have such a great team. The win also proved that you have to keep going no matter what and over the years there have been so many great comebacks and stories at Le Mans and we have been part of [yet] another part of the story."