To say that Porsche’s newest track star has a formidable challenge awaiting it would be quite the understatement. Alongside on-track competition from BMW’s relatively new M4 GT3, Audi’s rejuvenated R8 LMS Evo II, and the upcoming challenge from Ferrari’s new 296 GT3, the new 992-generation GT3 R also has the reputation of its illustrious predecessor to uphold, if not beat. Since 2016, among other accolades, the 991-generation GT3 R has twice won both the Nürburgring 24 Hours (2018 and 2021) and the Spa 24 Hours (2019 and 2020), and taken class wins at Daytona (2017) and Sebring (2020 and 2021). In the 24H SERIES meanwhile, the 991-gen GT3 R has taken 21 outright race wins – including two at the Hankook 24H DUBAI (2017 and 2021) – as well as Overall GT Teams’ title honours in 2017 and 2021. That’s some seriously big shoes to fill for a car on which Porsche is also pinning its GT3 Le Mans hopes when ‘GTE’ disappears for 2024.
Though not on the same level as the German sports car, Modena Motorsports nevertheless had a mountain of its own to climb going into this year’s Hankook 12H SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS. Modena was one of only two teams running a 992-gen Porsche GT3 R for the first time at Spa (more on that shortly), and on top of that, CREVENTIC’s third European round of the season marked the Hong Kong outfit’s first start in the 24H SERIES since 2019.
“Well in 2020, motor racing was basically cancelled, and we couldn’t go anywhere,” Modena Motorsports team owner John Shen explains to CREVENTIC. “I was stuck in Canada, or rather, couldn’t go to China because, at the time, you had to quarantine for three weeks. And I wasn’t going to go to Hong Kong or China for a three-week quarantine! In 2021 and 2022 I could race again, but they only really opened the border earlier this year. So of course, I was going to join a full series!”