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Larry ten Voorde dominates the Supercup finale and wins the title

Larry ten Voorde dominates the Supercup finale and wins the title

Game, set and match to Larry ten Voorde (Team GP Elite) who dominated the final round of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup in Monza (Italy). Taking up the race from pole position, the 23-year-old Dutchman scored a commanding lights-to-flag victory and secured the title in the international one-make cup series with the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

Race

The previous points leader Dylan Pereira (Luxembourg/BWT Lechner Racing) finished on fourth behind Florian Latorre (France/CLRT) and rookie Leon Köhler (Germany/Lechner Racing Middle East). With this result, Pereira concluded the season as runner-up in the overall standings ahead of Porsche Juniors Ayhancan Güven (Turkey/Martinet by Alméras) and Jaxon Evans (New Zealand/BWT Lechner Racing).

“My dream has come true. I didn’t think this would’ve been possible at the start of the season. My team improved from race to race,” said a delighted Larry ten Voorde, who won three of the eight rounds of this season’s Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. His victory at the final in Monza only came under threat twice: After the start and at the restart after a safety car phase, Lattore attempted to overtake him, but abandoned his bid both times. “I didn’t want to risk too much interfering with the title decision,” admitted the Frenchman. “Second place is sensational; it’s my best result for my team by now.”

Dylan Pereira struggled to match the pace of Larry ten Voorde and Florian Latorre. At the midway mark of the race, he even had to surrender third place to Leon Köhler. “I’ve had trouble with the pace on fast tracks all year. The problem cropped up again here at Monza,” explained Pereira. A handicap that was particularly evident on the Formula 1 circuit in Monza. The so-called “Temple of Speed” on the outskirts of Milan was the fastest circuit on the calendar of this year’s Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, with an average speed of over 191 km/h in qualifying. The 2020 season also included rounds at the Grand Prix circuits of the Red Bull Ring Spielberg (Austria), Hungaroring (Hungary), Silverstone (Great Britain), Barcelona (Spain) and Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium).

“Thanks as well to our long-standing partnership with Formula One, we managed to run the 28th Supercup season at the usual high level, despite the restrictions. Eight races over ten weekends – I’m impressed by how the teams mastered this huge challenge. The fact that the title decision was made at the last race underlines the balanced competition among the top drivers. Congratulations to the overall winner Larry ten Voorde as well as the winners of the Rookie, ProAm and Team classifications,” said Oliver Schwab, Project Manager Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup.

Leon Köhler was the best rookie with third place. “I fluffed the start a bit, which is how Dylan Pereira got past me,” stated the German. “I then improved lap to lap and was able to overtake Dylan again.” The rookie trophy goes to Max van Splunteren (Team GP Elite), who took the flag in 13th place. “I was worried about the rookie title. In the beginning, Marvin was far ahead of me and could have caught up with me in the rankings,” said the Dutchman. It was only when pursuer Marvin Klein (Martinet by Alméras) briefly drove off the track and dropped back to the midfield that Van Splunteren could be sure of claiming the rookie title – just two points ahead of the Frenchman.

Porsche Junior Jaxon Evans concluded the 2020 season on fifth place in Monza, beating rookies Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer (France/Lechner Racing Middle East) and Jordan Love (Australia/FACH AUTO TECH). Marius Nakken (Norway/Dinamic Motorsport), guest driver Diego Bertonelli (Italy/FACH AUTO TECH) and Klein rounded off the top ten. The second Porsche Junior Ayhancan Güven had to retire shortly before the flag with a puncture.

Victory in the team classification went to the Austrian squad BWT Lechner Racing. The ProAm title was claimed already at the previous round in Spa-Francorchamps by Roar Lindland (Pierre Martinet by Alméras). The Norwegian also won this category at Monza, finishing the race in 18th overall.

Results

Result Round 8 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, Monza (I), 15 laps

  1. Larry ten Voorde (Netherlands/Team GP Elite), 31:05.888 minutes
  2. Florian Latorre (France/CLRT), + 1.887 seconds
  3. Leon Köhler (Germany/Lechner Racing Middle East), + 2.364 seconds
  4. Dylan Pereira (Luxembourg/BWT Lechner Racing), + 3.865 seconds
  5. Jaxon Evans (New Zealand/BWT Lechner Racing), + 4.235 seconds
  6. Jean-B. Simmenauer (France/Lechner Racing Middle East), + 7.362 seconds

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup 2020, Final Standings Overall after 8 rounds

  1. Larry ten Voorde (Netherlands/Team GP Elite), 155 points
  2. Dylan Pereira (Luxembourg/BWT Lechner Racing), 148 points
  3. Ayhancan Güven (Turkey/Martinet by Alméras), 113 points
  4. Jaxon Evans (New Zealand/BWT Lechner Racing), 108 points
  5. Florian Latorre (France/CLRT), 105 points
  6. Max van Splunteren (Netherlands/Team GP Elite), 77 points

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup 2020, Final Standings Rookies after 8 rounds

  1. Max van Splunteren (Netherlands/Team GP Elite), 77 points
  2. Marvin Klein (France/Martinet by Alméras), 75 points
  3. Leon Köhler (Germany/Lechner Racing Middle East), 73 points

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup 2020, Final Standings ProAm after 8 rounds

  1. Roar Lindland (Norway/Pierre Martinet by Alméras), 182 points
  2. Clément Mateu (France/Pierre Martinet by Alméras), 125 points
  3. Philipp Sager (Austria/Dinamic Motorsport), 124 points

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup 2020, Final Standings Teams after 8 rounds

  1. BWT Lechner Racing (Austria), 256 points
  2. Team GP Elite (Netherlands), 232 points
  3. Martinet by Alméras (France), 188 points

Reference: https://newsroom.porsche.com/en.html

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