After a strong performance by both 919 Hybrids the Porsche Team was left empty handed after a dramatic final stage of the race. After more than 22 hours the LMP1 crew of car no. 20 (Timo Bernhard/Brendon Hartley/Mark Webber) suffered a powertrain problem at the most famous endurance race in
Mechanical issues stifle Porsche's Le Mans hopes
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Power and drivetrain problems stifled Porsche's hopes of ending their return to Le Mans on a high. Photo / Supplied
Fritz Enzinger, Vice President LMP1: "This result is not the reward our team deserved after this intense time of preparation work. We have had an unbelievable and unforgettable race with its highs and lows. Everyone in the entire team was working to the limits and never gave up. I am very proud of our team."
Co-Driving the Porsche 919 Hybrid car No. 20 with Kiwi Brendon Hartley, Tomo Bernhard said. "I think, after all, it was a great return for Porsche - to come back to Le Mans and to the WEC after such a long time. But for me it is very sad because we were fighting very hard - at the end, in fact, also for the victory. It would have been a podium at least. It is hard to take, the guys did a great job. The car was running well. We had some difficult issues with the balance of the car, and it was not easy to drive. But in the end, I was saving fuel and keeping away from the kerbs. And then we had a broken engine, which happened in first gear. But I think the bottom line is, it's a great return by Porsche."
Ex-Formula One star Mark Webber was proud of the teams efforts.
"That was tough for everyone. It would have been such an amazing achievement to go through to the finish. I think we never expected to be in such a great position towards the end of the race. What Porsche did is a very big feather in its cap. Few people know how hard it is to get the cars to this point in the race. I'm really sorry for the guys. There is never ever a good retirement in Le Mans, but today is one of the best you could probably have in a way, because we went so far and we learned so much. If you stop early you learn nothing and it's tough. When you stop with a lap to go it's probably even more brutal. It was our first time here at Le Mans and we were very close to the podium."