Porsche confirms four-car 2019 factory Le Mans effort
Porsche has confir🃏med it will defend its GTE-Pro class title at the 24 Hours of🤪 Le Mans with a four-car factory effort in 2019.
Porsche to🎐ok a dominant one-two finish in class at the Circuit de la Sarthe earlier this year, led by Michael Christensen, Kevin Estre and Laurens Vanthoor in the #92 Porsche 911 RSR that was decked out in the classic 'pink 💃pig' livery for the event.

Porsche has confirmed it ꦕwill defend its GTE-Pro class title at the 24 Hours of Le Mans wiꦗth a four-car factory effort in 2019.
Porsche took a dominant one-two finish in class at the Circuit de la Sarthe earlier this year, led by Michael Christensen, Kevin Estre and Laurens Vanthoor in the #92 Porsche 911🥀 RSR that was decked outཧ in the classic 'pink pig' livery for the event.
Porsche confirmed at its Night of Champions event in Stuttgart that it will maintain its contingent of four Porsche 911 RSR entries for Le Mans in 201𝔉9, with full-season FIA World Endurance Championship drivers Christensen and Es🗹tre set to be joined by Vanthoor once again for the race.
The #91 Porsche will also feature an unchanged line-up of Richard Lietz, Gia💛nmaria Bruni and Frederic Makowieckꦏi, as will the #93 Porsche comprising Patrick Pilet and 2017 Le Mans victors Earl Bamber and Nick Tandy.
Sven Muller is the only driver retained in the #94 Porsche from Le Mans th꧅is year. He will be joined by Porsche juniors Mathieu Jaminet and Dennis Olsen, who replace Romain Dumas and Timo Bernhard.

ENZINGER TO BECOME HEAD OF MOTORSPORT
It was also confirmed on Saturday that Fritz Enzinger will a👍ssume the overall head of motorsport role at Porsche from January 1, overseeing its Formula E and GT factory racing efforts.
Enzinger assumes the role previously filled by Andres Seidl, who suddenly💎 exited Porsche earlier this year ahead of an anticipated move to a Formu𓄧la 1 team.
Porsche will make its Formula E debut in late💮 2019, joining the grid for the electric championship's sixth sea♌son.