Two-time Le Mans winning Kiwi Earl Bamber has dropped down a class for this year's legendary 24 Hour race but he is predicting a more competitive race than ever before.
Bamber will line up in the GTE-Pro class in a factory Porsche 911 RSR alongside Brit Nick Tandy and Frenchman Patrick Pilet this weekend.
With his Porsche team stepping out of the LMP1 class Bamber will find himself in a car with less horsepower but the GTE-Pro category features a strong rivalry between manufacturers and some of the best drivers in the world.
"I think it is going to be by far one of the most competitive GT races in the world," Bamber told Radio Sport's D'Arcy Waldegrave. "We have 17 pro cars, which means we have none of these paid drivers and it is the best drivers in the world they can find.
"There are five manufacturers and another Kiwi – Scott Dixon is driving a Ford.