Porsche reveals it will tweak WEC and IMSA driver line-ups for 2025
Israel Dagg • September 20th, 2024 9:18 pm

Porsche has revealed that there will be changes to its 963 LMDh driver line-ups across its factory assaults on the World Endurance Championship and IMSA SportsCar Championship next season.
The revisions planned for the two-car Porsche Penske Motorsport programmes in each series will not be radical and are scheduled to be announced prior to the end of the current WEC campaign at the start of November in Bahrain, it has stated.
PPM managing director Jonathan Diuguid told Motorsport.com that the 2025 driver crews “will not be dramatically different” to this year.
“All options are on the table and we are getting close; hopefully there should be some news before the end of the WEC season,” he said.
Porsche LMDh programme manager Urs Kuratle reiterated Diuguid’s standpoint.
“There will be changes and we are close to an announcement, which will be before the end of the season,” he said.
“The line-ups will not be the same as this year, but we are not 100% there yet, only 99%.”
Asked whether there could a reshuffle of drivers between the four PPM 963 LMDh as there was for 2024, Kuratle answered: “That is part of the missing 1%.”
It appears that there could be at least one newcomer in the PPM line-up.