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Expanded tracks mark continued success for Sorg racing

Dominated weekend in Oschersleben, our racing team secured a commanding win and added four more podium finishes to their tally.

Expansion of Sorg Racing's Victory Trail
Expansion of Sorg Racing's Victory Trail

Expanded tracks mark continued success for Sorg racing

Expanded Commitment of Sorg Racing in PSCD: Results and Future Plans for 2025 Season

Sorg Racing has announced an expanded commitment to the Professional Sports Car Division (PSCD), following a successful run in the 2024 racing season. The team's increased involvement aims to solidify its position as a top contender and build upon the momentum gained through impressive race results.

2024 Season Recap: Steady Progress and Team Highlights

Throughout the 2024 season, Sorg Racing demonstrated consistent improvement and competitive pace in the PSCD series. Notable podium finishes and strong qualifying performances have underscored the team’s technical expertise and driver skill. Sorg Racing’s dedication to continual innovation in car development, combined with strategic race-day tactics, has positioned them among the frontrunners in the championship standings.

Key Results - Multiple top-three finishes across diverse race tracks, showcasing adaptability - Rookie drivers making significant gains under veteran mentorship - Technical upgrades leading to better reliability and lap times

Looking Ahead: Ambitious Plans for 2025

Building off this foundation, Sorg Racing envisions an expanded program for the 2025 PSCD season. Key elements include: - Increased Vehicle Program: Expanding to run multiple cars to maximize competitive presence and data acquisition. - Driver Line-up Enhancements: Recruiting experienced drivers to complement rising talents, aiming for a balanced and effective team dynamic. - Advanced Technical Partnerships: Collaborating with leading automotive and technology firms to push development boundaries. - Sustainable Racing Initiatives: Incorporating environmentally-conscious technologies in car setups and team logistics.

Notable Driver Performances - Joep Breedveld, a talent pool driver in the PSCD, finished second in class 1c as a solo driver. - In the RS category, Mads K. Ljungberg, teammate of Joep Breedveld, finished in seventh place. - Joep Breedveld had a remarkable win in the Sunday race in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Germany GT4. - Breedveld has finished on the podium in every GT4 sprint race this season. - Mads K. Ljungberg demonstrated resilience after an unprovoked accident in the second sprint race, recovering to finish from the back of the field. - Nick von Essen, a young driver new to motorsport, is consistently learning and making progress.

Team Principal [Name] expressed satisfaction with the performance of the young drivers, stating, “Our commitment to the PSCD series is stronger than ever. The results from this year are encouraging, but we know there’s significant potential to unlock. With additional resources and strategic planning, Sorg Racing is poised to challenge for the championship in 2025.”

Fans and stakeholders can expect exciting developments as the team prepares for pre-season testing and car unveilings later this year. Sorg Racing remains focused on performance, innovation, and a strong presence in the PSCD community.

This expansion took place at the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben. Sorg Racing continues to compete in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Germany GT4, with both the team and its drivers demonstrating outstanding performance and fighting spirit during the event.

The expanded commitment of Sorg Racing to the Professional Sports Car Division (PSCD) includes a plan to increase the vehicle program for the 2025 season, aiming to run multiple cars and maximize their competitive presence.

Sorg Racing's ambitious plans for 2025 involve expanding their driver line-up with experienced drivers, complementing rising talents and creating a balanced team dynamic for increased success in sports car racing events.

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