You’re may be asking, “Who are Porsche AG’s 2018 Motorsport Works Drivers?” At the recent annual Night of Champions event feted by Porsche AG’s Motorsport division, the 2018 Works Drivers were announced.
In the recent wake of Porsche’s dismal showing at the 2018 24 Hours of Daytona, let’s hope that these drivers will fare much better in their assigned races throughout the world during the upcoming season.
Here are our Works Drivers for the 2018 Motorsport Season, followed by the racing series in which our Works Drivers for the 2018 Motorsport Season will be competing:
Works Drivers 2018
Works Drivers
Earl Bamber (27), New Zealand
Jörg Bergmeister (41), Germany
Timo Bernhard (36), Germany
Gianmaria Bruni (36), Italy
Michael Christensen (27), Denmark
Romain Dumas (39), France
Kévin Estre (29), France
Brendon Hartley (28), New Zealand
Neel Jani (34), Switzerland
Richard Lietz (33), Austria
Patrick Long (36), USA
André Lotterer (36), Germany
Frédéric Makowiecki (37), France
Sven Müller (25), Germany
Patrick Pilet (36), France
Nick Tandy (33), Great Britain
Laurens Vanthoor (26), Belgium
Dirk Werner (36), Germany
Young Professionals
Matteo Cairoli (21), Italy
Matt Campbell (22), Australia
Mathieu Jaminet (23), France
Dennis Olsen (21), Norway
Juniors
Julien Andlauer (18), France
Thomas Preining (19), Austria
Porsche Selected Driver 2018
Christina Nielsen (25), Denmark
Race Series Overview
FIA World Endurance Championship
911 RSR No. 91
911 RSR No. 92
Le Mans 24 Hours
911 RSR No. 91
911 RSR No. 92
911 RSR No. 93
911 RSR No. 94
IMSA WeatherTech Championship
911 RSR No. 911
Frédéric Makowiecki (only North American Endurance Cup)
911 RSR No. 912
Gianmaria Bruni (only North American Endurance Cup)