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Dutchman Loek Hartog (Team GP Elite Porsche 911 GT3 Cup No. 24) took a lights-to-flag victory in round four of the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany. (Porsche Photo)

Hartog Notches Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland Win

STUTTGART, Germany — In a repeat of the previous day, Loek Hartog headed into round four of the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season from pole position.

This time, however, the 20-year-old Dutchman did not allow his lead to be snatched away from him within the first few meters. Instead, the GP Elite driver controlled the pace from the front. When the safety car constrained the field shortly before the end of this year’s race four, his victory was assured.

“This time my race was perfect from start to finish,” said Hartog, who, with this success and a second-place finish from Saturday, has salvaged his lead in the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland standings.

Harry King was uncertain if he could have attacked Hartog without the safety car period at the end. “I was a little faster than Loek from the halfway point of the race, but I don’t think it would have been enough for a successful overtaking maneuver,” said the U.K. driver from the German Allied-Racing team, who now ranks third overall.

The race was much more eventful for Larry ten Voorde than for the top two finishers. The winner of Saturday’s race conceded a position shortly after the start. He then managed to overtake Australian rookie Harri Jones (Scherer Sport PHX) on the second lap.

Later, ten Voorde was involved in a gripping duel with his compatriot Morris Schuring.

“That was hard work. But the duels were absolutely fair and huge fun,” said the two-time champion of the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland. When Schuring misjudged the braking zone for the hairpin in the Motodrom and slid through the gravel bed, the path to a third-place finish opened up for Larry ten Voorde.

Fourth place went to Porsche Junior Bastian Buus. “I gained one position at the start. That’s pretty good, but overall, it was a weekend to forget,” exclaimed the 19-year-old Dane from Team Allied-Racing, who on Saturday was involved in a collision caused by a competitor and was thus unable to score any points.

Theo Oeverhaus (Car Tech Motorsport Bonk) turned heads with his performance. The 18-year-old former DTM driver from Germany contests his first season in the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland. As was the case on Saturday, Oeverhaus won the Rookies classification in Sunday’s race.

Perhaps even more impressive, however, was his fifth-place finish overall, which pushed him up the rankings to fourth. “Simply a perfect weekend for me,” said a delighted Oeverhaus, who was also the best-placed driver from the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland Talent Pool. Sixth place went to another rookie, Australian Harri Jones from the Scherer Sport PHX team. Austrian Horst Felix Felbermayr (Proton Competition) rounded off the top three in the rookies classification.