Last year, Porsche entered Le Mans as a top contender, benefitting from a strong start in the WEC season. However, the real battle unfolded between Ferrari and Toyota. This year, Porsche faces a different scenario after a quiet beginning to the season.
To secure their 20th Le Mans win, Porsche must rely on their strengths of consistency and reliability. Kevin Estre emphasizes their flawless performance last season without any reliability issues.
Despite tough competition from newcomers like BMW, Alpine, Peugeot, and Cadillac, Porsche remains confident in their ability to win big races and championships.
With their experience and success with the LMDh prototype, Porsche is still considered a solid bet for victory at Le Mans. Estre acknowledges Ferrari and Toyota as strong competitors but believes Porsche has the performance to contend for the win.
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