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Home News Auto News Porsche Sent Their 919 Hybrid Evo To The Museum, But Is That The End? Porsche Sent Their 919 Hybrid Evo To The Museum, But Is That The End? Auto News Aswan | November 13, 2018 04:41 pm Late last month, Porsche announced that their 919 Hybrid Evo - essentially a no-holds-barred version of their 919 Hybrid racecar - was sent to their museum courtesy of professional drivers Mark Webber and Marc Lieb. It was a fitting send off for a car that Porsche had developed and run for a fairly short stint during the last few years of the World Endurance Championship, and their bowing out from the series was sad but not altogether unforeseen.After all, Audi had done the same just a few years earlier, and Toyota was the only other competitor in the top-tier LMP1 class. Porsche made sure that 2018 was spent showing the world what the 919 Hybrid could do when unshackled, hence the lap records at various tracks around Europe, and it's truly an amazing feat of engineering when you consider how long Porsche went from idea to competing to retirement. But is it truly the end of motorsport for Porsche? Lately it seems like a lot of manufacturers are pulling out from various motorsports, including Mercedes-Benz exiting the Deutch Tourenwagen Masters, but the focus now is shifting towards Formula E. After all, every European luxury brand has announced big steps in developing and producing their electric vehicle offerings, and it seems like Formula E would be the best place to develop technology in an accelerated manner.The only problem is that Formula E is still a fairly restrictive sport - which makes it great for the drivers, but not so good for manufacturers looking to do some serious stress testing. The 919 Hybrid was a car that helped Porsche develop a number of hybrid technologies - the trickle down effect, so to speak - but in Formula E their hands would be tied. It would take a lot of persuasion, perhaps even an almost Group B type arrangement, before we see companies turning the wick up with electric racecars.As Porsche has already indicated that they plan to enter Formula E by the end of 2019, it will allow them to at least get a leg into the sport before it explodes with popularity. Formula E may not have the pomp and fanfare that Formula 1 or WEC does, but it's certainly not the series that people laughed at just a couple of years back. Given free rein, it would be very interesting to see just how far manufacturers are willing to go. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 919 919 Hybrid 919 Hybrid Evo Formula E Le Mans porsche Porsche 919 Porsche 919 Hybrid World Endurance Challenge Print Related News Porsche sharpens the 919 for upcoming WEC Live Life Drive Aswan | March 29, 2016 The rules of the World Endurance Championship can be tricky to navigate. Much like WRC and F1, WEC is the most potent form of endurance racing as ... Porsche Breaks Nurburgring Lap Record With Their 919 Hybrid Evo Auto News Aswan | July 03, 2018 News travels fast. Just a few days after Porsche has smashed the lap record for the Nurburgring with their 919 Hybrid Evo ex-LMP car, the internet ... Le Mans 2017 – Hat-Trick For Porsche, Heartbreak For Toyota Auto News Arvind | June 19, 2017 Porsche has secured the top spot at the 85th instalment of the Le Mans 24-Hours race, snatching victory once again from rivals Toyota in what was a ... 2017 Porsche 919 Hybrid WEC Race Car Introduced – Le Mans Hat Trick? Auto News Arvind | April 03, 2017 Porsche has pulled the wraps off the updated Porsche 919 Hybrid Le Mans prototype, which it hopes will secure hat trick wins in both the 2017 FIA ... Comments
Porsche Sent Their 919 Hybrid Evo To The Museum, But Is That The End? Auto News Aswan | November 13, 2018 04:41 pm Late last month, Porsche announced that their 919 Hybrid Evo - essentially a no-holds-barred version of their 919 Hybrid racecar - was sent to their museum courtesy of professional drivers Mark Webber and Marc Lieb. It was a fitting send off for a car that Porsche had developed and run for a fairly short stint during the last few years of the World Endurance Championship, and their bowing out from the series was sad but not altogether unforeseen.After all, Audi had done the same just a few years earlier, and Toyota was the only other competitor in the top-tier LMP1 class. Porsche made sure that 2018 was spent showing the world what the 919 Hybrid could do when unshackled, hence the lap records at various tracks around Europe, and it's truly an amazing feat of engineering when you consider how long Porsche went from idea to competing to retirement. But is it truly the end of motorsport for Porsche? Lately it seems like a lot of manufacturers are pulling out from various motorsports, including Mercedes-Benz exiting the Deutch Tourenwagen Masters, but the focus now is shifting towards Formula E. After all, every European luxury brand has announced big steps in developing and producing their electric vehicle offerings, and it seems like Formula E would be the best place to develop technology in an accelerated manner.The only problem is that Formula E is still a fairly restrictive sport - which makes it great for the drivers, but not so good for manufacturers looking to do some serious stress testing. The 919 Hybrid was a car that helped Porsche develop a number of hybrid technologies - the trickle down effect, so to speak - but in Formula E their hands would be tied. It would take a lot of persuasion, perhaps even an almost Group B type arrangement, before we see companies turning the wick up with electric racecars.As Porsche has already indicated that they plan to enter Formula E by the end of 2019, it will allow them to at least get a leg into the sport before it explodes with popularity. Formula E may not have the pomp and fanfare that Formula 1 or WEC does, but it's certainly not the series that people laughed at just a couple of years back. Given free rein, it would be very interesting to see just how far manufacturers are willing to go. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 919 919 Hybrid 919 Hybrid Evo Formula E Le Mans porsche Porsche 919 Porsche 919 Hybrid World Endurance Challenge
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Porsche sharpens the 919 for upcoming WEC Live Life Drive Aswan | March 29, 2016 The rules of the World Endurance Championship can be tricky to navigate. Much like WRC and F1, WEC is the most potent form of endurance racing as ...
Porsche Breaks Nurburgring Lap Record With Their 919 Hybrid Evo Auto News Aswan | July 03, 2018 News travels fast. Just a few days after Porsche has smashed the lap record for the Nurburgring with their 919 Hybrid Evo ex-LMP car, the internet ...
Le Mans 2017 – Hat-Trick For Porsche, Heartbreak For Toyota Auto News Arvind | June 19, 2017 Porsche has secured the top spot at the 85th instalment of the Le Mans 24-Hours race, snatching victory once again from rivals Toyota in what was a ...
2017 Porsche 919 Hybrid WEC Race Car Introduced – Le Mans Hat Trick? Auto News Arvind | April 03, 2017 Porsche has pulled the wraps off the updated Porsche 919 Hybrid Le Mans prototype, which it hopes will secure hat trick wins in both the 2017 FIA ...