Roger Penske Not Worried as Porsche Penske Motorsport Tries to Right Itself at Sebring

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Roger Penske Not Worried as Porsche Penske Motorsport Tries to Right Itself at Sebring
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Success at the 24 Hours of Le Mans remains the big target for Porsche and Penske.

Porsche Penske Motorsport is looking to gain speed with its Porsche 963 while resolving the technical issues suffered during the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

One man who is not worried is “The Captain,” Roger Penske, who said Sebring will be another opportunity to build momentum. Although the busiest man in motor racing, including his ownership of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and teams in Although rarely present, Penske’s unflappable optimism is palpable within the sports car team. Dane Cameron, who drove at Daytona and will be one of the regulars in the WEC, is confident the team can find the speed it needs.“It just takes a little bit of time to get these things across the line," said Cameron, who will drive both races at Sebring."We have a clear direction and we’re making steps all the time with the car. Were we where we wanted to be at Daytona? Probably not.

“The Toyotas are obviously the benchmark,” said Jonathan Diuguid, managing director for the Porsche Penske team. “They’ve been in the series the last couple of years. They’ve done some updates, but have been relatively consistent the last couple of years. They’re a competitive group and they had good pace and consistency on long runs. The Ferrari Hypercar was also quite strong. But we had good pace and I feel like we’re in the game.

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