New Zealand racecar driver Brendon Hartley's burgeoning sports car career is on the cusp of taking a big leap forward now he's been invited to test for the factory Porsche team.
Hartley has been offered the chance to buckle up in a full-blown Porsche LMP1 factory car and impress that he's got the goods to be considered for one of the two remaining spots in the German manufacturer's 2014 roster.
Long time GT runner Marc Lieb is also in the mix for one of remaining seats to join Timo Bernhard, Romain Dumas, Neel Jani and Mark Webber, who have so far been signed for Porsche's assault on next year's World Endurance Championship.
While Lieb has a great pedigree in GT cars, unlike Hartley he has very little experience in open wheelers, or cars that operate under heavy downforce.
Another factor in the Kiwi's favour is he's young, notched up wins in a Daytona Prototype in America, and more recently won in the Murphy Prototypes' LMP2 car at the recent round of the European Le Mans Series.