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ottobre 21, 2023 - Porsche Motorsport

Victory for Loek Hartog, titles for rookie Theo Oeverhaus and Team GP Elite

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  • Loek Hartog improves his chances of becoming vice-champion in the 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland with his fourth win of the season
  • Germany's Theo Oeverhaus secures overall victory in the Rookie classification at the penultimate race of the season
  • Dutch GP Elite squad wins team championship
The penultimate race of the 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season ended with a triple victory for Team GP Elite and an all-Dutch podium. Loek Hartog won at the Hockenheimring, beating Huub van Eijndhoven and Larry ten Voorde. With this result, GP Elite also secured the title in the Teams classification. Finishing fifth at the penultimate race, Theo Oeverhaus from the CarTech Motorsport Bonk team became the Rookie champion. The overall winner of the ProAm classification will be crowned on Sunday (22 October 2024) when the one-make cup contests its sixteenth and final round of the season with the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

Stuttgart. The penultimate race of the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season saw a tactical masterstroke from Team GP Elite. Larry ten Voorde, who had already been crowned champion, started from pole position but opened the door for his teammates Loek Hartog and Huub van Eijndhoven, who started directly behind him, to pass him before the first corner. "The plan is to help Huub to his first podium in the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland and to let Loek score as many points as possible in the fight for second place overall," said team boss Torsten van Haasteren outlining the strategy.

This tactic proved 100 per cent successful. "My victory is great. But it's even better to see three GP Elite drivers on the podium," stated Loek Hartog in agreement with his team boss. The 21-year-old Dutchman had built up an impressive lead of over five seconds before a safety car bunched the field together shortly before the finish. Nevertheless, Hartog refused to relinquish his fourth victory of the season.

Hartog received the trophy for this success from Alexander Pollich, CEO at Porsche Deutschland GmbH. "Congratulations to the winners of today's race and to the 2023 champions," commented Pollich. "Here in Hockenheim, an exciting season has come to an end in which drivers and teams have treated fans to top-class motorsport. Not only were there drivers from roughly a dozen European countries, but we also had participants from Kuwait, Australia and Israel. The races were broadcast live by around 70 television stations in almost 50 countries. This underlines the worldwide significance of the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland. With ProSieben, we also have a strong new media partner for Germany."

Three-way battle for second place continues
With his victory in Saturday's race, Hartog advanced to third overall and closed the gap to overall runner-up Bastian Buus (Allied-Racing). Heading into the final race of the season tomorrow, Sunday (11:35 a.m.), only eight points separate the Porsche Junior from Denmark and his Dutch rival. Buus finished the first race of the weekend in seventh place. Briton Harry King, Buus' teammate at Allied-Racing, who finished the race sixth, still has an outside chance of taking the honours behind champion Larry ten Voorde with a gap of 20 points.

The starting grid for round 16 works in Hartog's favour: On Sunday, Saturday's winner will start from the third grid spot. King and Buus, on the other hand, qualified for grid positions seven and eight. Once again, Larry ten Voorde will start from the front of the field – making it the 50th pole position in the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland for the 26-year-old Dutchman.

In the duel with the German Allied-Racing squad, GP Elite's triple victory gave them such an extensive lead that they secured the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland team title for the first time. "I'm incredibly proud of my entire crew. We worked hard for it and gave everything we had," concluded Torsten van Haasteren.

Talent Pool driver Theo Oeverhaus crowned Rookie champion
With his eighth win of the season in the Rookie category, Theo Oeverhaus from Germany extended his lead in the junior drivers' classification by such a margin that he is now beyond reach. The 18-year-old member of the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland's Talent Pool development programme finished fifth behind Dutchman Morris Schuring (FACH AUTO TECH). "I kept out of trouble in the early stages to avoid taking any unnecessary risks. Only when things got tight again after the late safety car phase did I fight back more," outlined Oeverhaus, who drives for the CarTech Motorsport Bonk team. "The fact that I won the Rookie classification again with this tactic and even achieved a fifth-place finish is a brilliant reward."

The decision in the ProAm ranking will go down to the wire on Sunday. Championship leader Sören Spreng (GP Elite) became entangled in a collision in the early stage. "After that, the steering was wonky. Fortunately, I managed to save myself and get across the finish line," reported the driver from Germany. The ProAm victory went to Michael Essmann for the first time. The German contests his first season in the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland with CarTech Motorsport Bonk. "It was really heated competition today, everyone was fully motivated," added Essmann, describing the turbulent race in the ProAm class which included numerous incidents and position changes. "I decided to err on the side of caution and that paid off."

TV and internet coverage of Sunday's race
The last race of the 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland will be broadcast live on the internet on Sunday (22 October 2023) from 11:15 am on the one-make cup's YouTube channel (@PorscheCarreraCupDeutschland) and the Porsche Motorsport Hub (www.porsche.de/pccd).

Result race 15, Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland, Hockenheimring (D)
1. Loek Hartog (NL/Team GP Elite), 30:38.384 minutes
2. Huub van Eijndhoven (NL/Team GP Elite), + 0.688 seconds
3. Larry ten Voorde (NL/Team GP Elite), +1.290 seconds
4. Morris Schuring (NL/FACH AUTO TECH), +1.852 seconds
5. Theo Oeverhaus (D/CarTech Motorsport Bonk), +2.265 seconds
6. Harry King (UK/Allied-Racing), +2.934 seconds

Standings Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland / drivers (after 15 races)
1. Larry ten Voorde (NL/Team GP Elite), 305 points*
2. Porsche-Junior Bastian Buus (DK/Allied-Racing), 239 points
3. Loek Hartog (NL/Team GP Elite), 231 points
4. Harry King (UK/Allied-Racing), 219 points
5. Morris Schuring (NL/FACH AUTO TECH), 168 points
* already crowned champion

Standings Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland / Rookies (after 15 races)
1. Theo Oeverhaus (D/CarTech Motorsport Bonk), 266 points*
2. Harri Jones (AUS/Scherer Sport PHX), 212 points
3. Vincent Andronaco (D/Allied-Racing), 211 points
* already crowned champion

Standings Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland / Teams (after 15 races)
1. Team GP Elite (NL), 555 points*
2. Allied-Racing (D), 478 points
3. FACH AUTO TECH (CH), 273 points
* already crowned champion