And the Supercup 2009 season comes to a close...
All in all, a great first full season for the Sanitec team! William is already thinking ahead to next year, and how to get more out of the car. Testing, Testing, Testing...!
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All in all, a great first full season for the Sanitec team! William is already thinking ahead to next year, and how to get more out of the car. Testing, Testing, Testing...!
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In Budapest, William and Sanitec sponsored a very special event for local children.
“Together with my partner SANITEC, the Global Fund for Children and the National Child Relief organizations we try to give our young visitors a very special day at a motosports weekend to to take them out of their everyday and sometimes difficult lives”, says PMSC driver Will Langhorne when he arrived in the paddock on Saturday morning. For almost two hours he makes time for his young visitors. "The children will have a walk through the paddock and then they will visit me in the starting grid for the qualifying session. Later on the kids will watch Saturday's sessions of the Formula 1.”
Read more about Will's charity event on the Racecam website.
Read a great interview / profile piece of William Langhorne, Sanitec and the 2009 racing season on Racecam.de - the only website covering PMSC live from the track.
Will Langhorne Racing announces that William, sponsored by Sanitec Industries, will compete a full season in PMSC 2009!
"The slogan of Barack Obama has become a worldwide call for hope as well as the dawning of a new era. The same headline could also be used for William Langhorne and his new team competing in the Supercup. A new team – powered by MRS-Racing – has formed around the USA-boy and his partner Luigi Ferrara."
Slick in the #7 brilliant red and white detailed Porsche, the 2009 Sanitec team is co-managed by William and supported by a dedicated German crew from MRS Racing.
We're getting our first glimpses of the newly painted car, and we like what we've seen in testing!
Best of luck for the upcoming season Will & Luigi!
Karsten Molitor (L) and Will Langhorne (R) meet in the hospitality tent at Hockenheim to discuss the 2008 strategy for car #33.
Greetings to everyone. I am just about to jump on a plane to Frankfurt for two days of testing . Tuesday I'll be in Spa, Belgium and Thursday in Hockenheim Germany. With the craziness that is racing here I am getting back in the action with Porsche Supercup for 2008.
I am looking forward to getting back in the driver's seat with Molitor Racing and testing the new car. With the higher revs and new set up the car is supposed to be about a second faster than last year's car.
The details are not yet final but it looks like I'll race the rest of the season as long as the Grand Prix entries are not already full.
New Porsche, new teammates, Same 100% determination!!!!
More Gas, Less Brakes, All the Best.
Will
You can now get an official Langhorne - Porsche Supercup screensaver on the Porsche Supercup website!

Since 1993, the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup has been supporting the FIA Formula One World Championship. A professional and high-ranking race series which enjoys acceptance and appreciation not only among insiders.
In the fastest international one-make-cup, professional teams and drivers compete in powerful identical Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race cars under the same technical conditions.
The high-ranking field of participants comprising a mixture of famous driver personalities and ambitious talented youngsters put their abilities to the test on race Sunday before the Formula One race.
The 2007 race calendar comprises 10 race weekends with 11 championship rounds. The race in between the Formula One Grand Prix of Turkey replaces the round at the US Formula One Grand Prix.