After dropping to 10th in 992 early on, and despite nursing starter motor issues throughout the night, Holmgaard Motorsport (#902, Magnus Holmgaard / Martin Vedel Mortensen / Jonas Holmgaard / Stéphane Perrin) completed an impressive recovery drive to finish 5th overall in 992 behind the Orchid Racing Team (#963, Laurent Misbach / Loic Villiger / Frank Villiger / Antoine Leclerc). The latter battled coolant and brake issues throughout the event.
The sister Orchid Racing Team Porsche 992 GT3 CUP (#917, Alexandre Mottet / Antonio Garzon / Jeremy Brodard / Daniel Gillioz) sadly retired with terminal engine issues.
SebLajoux Racing by DUWO Racing (#908, Eric Mouez / Solenn Amrouche / Miguel Moiola / Lauris Nauroy / Gary Terclavers), having held the 992-Am class lead throughout the night, looked set to take class victory in the Algarve, but was shuffled back to 2nd in-class by a wheel mount failure early on Sunday morning.
SebLajoux’s issue meant reigning 992-AM Teams’ champion RPM Racing (#907, Tracy Krohn / Niclas Jönsson / Philip Hamprecht / Patrick Huisman) completed an incredible recovery drive to 9th overall in 992 and 992-Am class victory. The German team lost several hours during the first half of the event, first to a punctured radiator – the result of an on-track run-in with the MRS GT-Racing Porsche – and later a full gearbox change.
MRS GT Racing (#988, Marco Müller / Shaun Thong / Will Langhorne / Terence Tse / Ricardo Costa) rounds out the 992-Am class podium. Twice on Saturday afternoon, the Porsche’s left rear wheel sheared from its mounting, and prolonged wheel hub issues at the same corner thereafter kept bringing the German team back to the box. The team brought out the event’s seventh Code 60 when the car lost its left rear on-track for the fifth and final time, with just over an hour left to run.