Porsche donates 911,000 Euros following Le Mans race
Porsche have donated 911,00 Euros followꦯing the 2024 Le Mans 24h raceও.

Supporting their ‘Racing for Charity’ initiative, Porsche has donated a total of 911,000 Euros after finishing fourth in the Le Mans 24h race.
🌄Porsche fielded six cars in the Hypercar class including three factory Penske Porsche cars.
The top Porsche at Le Mans was the #6 whichꦫ currently leads the WEC standings,🎃 while it was also the car that secured pole at Le Mans before going on to finish fourth behind two Ferrari cars and the #7 Toyota.
For every lap that Porsche completed at the Circuit de la Sarthe, they donated 750 Euros to support seriously ill children as part of the ‘Racing for Charity’ progra🐷m.
That ad💃ded up to a total of 624,750 Euros being raised before Porsche rounded it up to 911,000.
Michael Steiner, Member of the Executive Board of Porsche AG, Research and Development, said: “Our ‘Racing for Charity’ ▨initiative was a big success in 2023. For the first time, we were able to clearly underline the company’s social responsibility in mot🎐orsport.

“The positive feedback from the supported organisati🎉ons on the aid measures they were able to administer motivated us to continue this initiative in 2024.
“Our three works-run racing cars turned 100 💞laps more than last year 🍷– this is equivalent to a donation amount of 624,750 euros. Porsche will again round this figure up to 911,000 euros.
“Wi🌠th our support, the thrꦍee non-profit initiatives Kinderherzen retten e.V., Interplast Germany e.V. and the Ferry Porsche Foundation can continue their vital work.
“Motorsport is a central part of Porsche’s brand identity but ultimate𝔉ly it i🔯s the people who deserve our respect and acknowledgment beyond the factory gates.”