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How Lietz went from thinking his career was over to scoring more Le Mans wins

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How Lietz went from thinking his career was over to scoring more Le Mans wins

Richard Lietz driving a GT Porsche in the Le Mans 24 Hours has become a real fixture of the race over the past two decades but, prior to picking up a second LMGT3 class win in succession last weekend, the Austrian had feared his racing days were over ahead of the 2024 campaign.

With the introduction of the new LMGT3 class in the World Endurance Championship, Lietz felt there could be a changing of the guard.

He had just turned 40 and, despite already having four class wins at Le Mans under his belt, was convinced he would not be adding to his impressive record around the Circuit de la Sarthe.

“Well, to be honest, last year was a crazy one because I was basically ready to stop driving,” Lietz told Autosport.

“And then Manthey mechanics actually called me and asked me if I wanted to drive for them. 

“I was like, ‘What do you mean? In WEC you will take a young one.’ And then another mechanic called me and another mechanic and an engineer, and then the bosses called me. At one point I was like, ‘OK, maybe they are serious.'”

#92 Manthey 1st Phorm Porsche 911 GT3 R LMGT3: Richard Lietz

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They were indeed serious and Lietz was able to register a fifth Le Mans triumph in a Manthey Porsche 911 GT3-R alongside Morris Schuring and Yasser Shahin. 

Yet his victory this time around alongside Riccardo Pera and Ryan Hardwick was even more dominant, especially once the WRT BMW M4 GT3 of Kelvin van der Linde, Ahmad Al Harthy and Valentino Rossi retired with electronic woes. 

“If you get really surprised it’s like a Christmas present, now we achieved what we wanted,” Lietz said when comparing the two wins. “This year was a bit more prepared from last year. Having my first back-to-back wins at Le Mans is something special and a really nice feeling.”

Lietz said the impressive consistency of bronze-graded Hardwick and the Porsche being kinder on its tyres were key factors in this latest success.

“I think it was the stint performance we could do with the tyres over three stints,” he explained. “We had not so much drop and I think the higher temperature helped us a bit achieving this in a better way than the other cars. 

“Ryan did fantastic, not so many yellows, no safety car – like it was in the past, a Le Mans spirit endurance race!”

#92 Manthey 1st Phorm Porsche 911 GT3 R LMGT3: Ryan Hardwick, Riccardo Pera, Richard Lietz

#92 Manthey 1st Phorm Porsche 911 GT3 R LMGT3: Ryan Hardwick, Riccardo Pera, Richard Lietz

Photo by: Emanuele Clivati | AG Photo

But even after taking his Le Mans class win tally to six victories from 19 starts, and now leading the WEC LMGT3 points table, Lietz admitted he is once again unsure what the future holds.

“To be honest my contract ends and I’m 41 years old and there’s a lot of young people out there who want my job,” he said. “It depends on Porsche – it’s not my decision if I’m here next year. 

“If I’m not driving, I will be here as a spectator or bringing the drink bottle to some driver or being a part of a team because Le Mans is a nice place, it’s like coming home.” 

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