Pascal Wehrlein, a high-profile rookie at this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours, is feeling well prepared for the challenging race. He has already shown promising results at Daytona and Spa-Francorchamps alongside different team-mates. Wehrlein is now teaming up with Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy, feeling confident after the test day despite the Porsche LMDh prototype being vastly different from his usual Formula E car. His diverse racing experience allows him to quickly adapt to different driving styles and not make comparisons between cars. Wehrlein values the support and advice from his experienced team-mates, focusing on learning procedures and traffic management techniques to avoid rookie mistakes and maximize his performance at Le Mans.
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