Porsche GT Team is set to race at Le Mans next month with special liveries for its FIA WEC-entered #91 and #92 911 RSRs, the pair sporting a gold trim rather than red and world champion logos on their roofs.
The factory Porsches from IMSA entered in GTE Pro will also run in special liveries: the Brumos tribute they raced with at Daytona and Sebring.
“The gold paintwork on the two 911 RSR racers from the WEC symbolises the early win of the world title for manufacturers, which is something we’re very proud of,” says Porsche’s vice president of motorsport Fritz Enzinger.
“The Brumos design is one of the most famous and popular vehicle liveries in motor racing. This year this finish celebrates its Le Mans debut. In 2018, our cars sported a special design and yielded us a brilliant double victory at Le Mans. We hope to achieve a similar result this year.”
LMP2 TDS Racing is another team that has updated its livery for Le Mans, the French team adding to the flurry of new colour schemes being revealed in the run-up to the Test Day this weekend.
JMW Motorsport, JCCDC\Jota and Ford have also revealed new liveries for Le Mans in the past week.



