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Jaminet, Renauer Complete Wright Porsche Lineup for Daytona

Mathieu Jaminet, Robert Renauer complete Wright lineup for Daytona…

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Wright Motorsports has confirmed the addition of German standout Robert Renauer and Porsche Young Professional, Mathieu Jaminet for the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona.

The two will join the full-season driver pairing of Christina Nielsen and Patrick Long in the No. 58 GT Daytona class Porsche 911 GT3 R entry.

Jaminet, one of four Porsche Young Professional drivers, will team up with the Ohio-based squad for his first Rolex 24. A graduate of the Porsche Junior program, Jaminet holds the 2016 Porsche Carrera Cup France title.

The Frenchman also carries a vast amount of Porsche 911 GT3 R experience, having spent the last year driving the car to success in the ADAC GT Masters series, the Blancpain GT series, the Nurburgring 24 and the Pirelli World Challenge.

Though new to Daytona, Jaminet took part in two IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship events in 2017.

The 23-year old made his mark after turning the fastest race lap in both events and claiming the pole position in his series debut at Circuit of the Americas.

“I am very excited to take the start of my first ever Rolex 24. My dream has always been to win this race one day,” said Jaminet.

“I know that Wright Motorsports is a very talented race team and I’ll have top drivers at my side. I’m sure that we will be able to fight for a successful result in the front, but like every 24-hour race, especially Daytona, you never know what can happen. I can’t wait to go on track!”

A veteran of Porsche competition, Renauer will bring a wealth of experience to Wright for his fourth Rolex 24.

Hailing from Germany, the 32-year old has seen victories driving Porsche 911 machinery across many platforms. That resume includes stops in ADAC GT Masters, the VLN 24 Hour Series, the Porsche Carrera Cup, and the Blancpain GT Series.

Amongst his ream of accomplishments, Renauer is also the winner of the 2016 Porsche Cup, an award designated annually to the most successful privateer Porsche driver.

“I’m very proud to be teaming up with Wright Motorsports,” he said. “I followed the Pirelli World Challenge last year and saw how successful the team was with Porsche and Patrick Long.

“I’m really looking forward to driving for what I consider to be one of the most successful Porsche teams in the U.S.

“It’s also amazing to be able to share a racecar with two of last year’s champions. I drove against Patrick in the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany when he became a Porsche Junior driver in 2003 and against Christina in 2013 when she participated in the ADAC GT Masters. I’m excited to get started.”

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