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agosto 07, 2023 - Porsche Motorsport

Commanding lights-to-flag victory for Larry ten Voorde

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  • Dutchman from the GP Elite team extends his lead in the #porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland standings
  • Harry King (Allied-Racing) comes second, Leon Köhler (Huber Racing) wraps up round seven of the Carrera Cup in third
  • Maiden Rookie class win for Jasin Ferati (FACH #auto TECH), Sören Spreng (GP Elite) first in the ProAm class

Larry ten Voorde is the victor of round seven of the #porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland at the Nürburgring. Tackling the race from pole position in the 375 kW (510 hp) #porsche 911 GT3 Cup fielded by the GP Elite team, the Dutchman held on to his lead to the finish. UK driver Harry King from the Allied-Racing team secured second place uncontested. Huber #racing driver Leon Köhler from Germany completed the podium. The next Carrera Cup race gets underway on Sunday (6 August 2023) at 11:20 am local. Stuttgart. Larry ten Voorde’s relief was obvious: After two mediocre races in the #porsche Mobil 1 Supercup – Porsche’s international one-make cup with the #porsche 911 GT3 Cup – the Dutchman clinched a commanding lights-to-flag victory in the #porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland at the Nürburgring. “The last two weeks were perhaps the most difficult in my career so far. But we didn’t give up. The team and I worked incredibly hard to get back to our old form. First place today is a great reward, a weight is lifted from my heart,” said the 26-year-old. Thanks to his fourth victory in seven races in the #porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland, #larrytenvoorde has extended his lead in the overall standings.

On the sprint version of the Nürburgring, Harry King crossed the finish line in second place, 2.5 seconds behind. “Considering that this was my first race at this track, I’m satisfied. My goal for Sunday’s race is of course another podium finish,” commented the 22-year-old from Windsor, England. At the wheel of the #porsche 911 GT3 Cup campaigned by the German team Allied-Racing, he promptly swept past Morris Schuring (FACH #auto TECH) after just a few metres. When the race restarted after a safety car phase, King was able to pull away from the pack of pursuers seemingly effortlessly.

This group was led by Leon Köhler, who also got past Schuring on the first lap as a consequence of the Dutchman’s mediocre start. “The season hasn’t been great for me so far. That’s why I’m particularly happy and also delighted for the team that I’m finally back on the podium. Maybe I can finish even further up the field in Sunday’s race,” said Köhler, as he heads into the eighth Carrera Cup round.

Porsche Junior Bastian Buus, Harry King’s teammate at Allied-Racing, crossed the line in fourth. But the Dane lost this position due to a time penalty, which relegated him to sixth behind Dutchmen Loek Hartog (Team GP Elite) and Morris Schuring (FACH #auto TECH).

FACH #auto TECH driver Jasin Ferati clinched his maiden victory in the Rookie classification. “I’m on the Rookie podium for the first time, and at the very top – I could get used to that,” beamed the Swiss racer, who just turned 20. Sören Spreng was the best-placed driver in the ProAm class. Thanks to this result, the German from the GP Elite squad took the lead in the ProAm rankings.

TV and internet coverage of the #porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland
Round eight of the #porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland at the Nürburgring will be broadcast live on Sunday (6 August 2023) with English commentary on the one-make cup’s YouTube channel and the #porsche Motorsport Hub (https://motorsports.porsche .com/germany/de/category/carreracup) aired from 11:05 am local.

Result race 7, #porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland, Nürburgring (D)
1. #larrytenvoorde (NL/Team GP Elite), 31:37.379 minutes
2. Harry King (UK/Allied-Racing), +2.530 seconds
3. Leon Köhler (D/Huber Racing), +4.913 seconds
4. Loek Hartog (NL/Team GP Elite), +8.599 seconds
5. Morris Schuring (NL/FACH #auto TECH), +9.195 seconds
6. Porsche-Junior Bastian Buus (DK/Allied-Racing), +10.075 seconds

Standings #porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland Drivers (after 7 races)
1 #larrytenvoorde (NL/Team GP Elite), 156 points
2 Harry King (UK/Allied-Racing), 123 points
3 Loek Hartog (NL/Team GP Elite), 115 points
4 Porsche-Junior Bastian Buus (DK/Allied-Racing), 87 points
5 Morris Schuring (NL/FACH #auto TECH), 99 points
6 Leon Köhler (D/Huber Racing), 49 points