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“No decision” on Lotterer’s future between Porsche Formula E and LMDh

"No decision" on Lotterer's future between Porsche Formula E and LMDh

Lotterer has a wealth of experience within endurance racing, having won the Le Mans 24 Hours three times with Audi before joining Porsche’s LMP1 outfit in 2017.

He was leading in the #1 car he shared with Nick Tandy and Neel Jani the same year, before grinding to a halt with less than four hours to go with oil pressure problems.

Porsche then pulled the shutters on its endurance operations at the end of the season to focus its resources on joining Formula E.

Having moved to Formula E with Techeetah in 2017, Lotterer reunited with Porsche for its first season in the all-electric championship in 2019.

With Porsche set to return to endurance racing with its LMDh project in 2023 in partnership with US heavyweights Team Penske, Lotterer explained that the idea of a return to racing in sportscars was “motivating” – but also added that he was happy with his current role with the German manufacturer in Formula E.

“At Porsche I’m in good hands either way,” Lotterer told Autosport. “I really…

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