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Jani replaces Christensen in Porsche WEC team amidst works driver shake-up

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Jani replaces Christensen in Porsche WEC team amidst works driver shake-up

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Neel Jani will be replacing Michael Christensen in Porsche’s FIA World Endurance Championship line-up, ending the world championship-winning pairing between the Dane and Kevin Estre.

Jani and Estre will drive the #92 Porsche 911 RSR-19 in the 2021 WEC campaign. The line-up for the #91 car remains unchanged, as Gianmaria Bruni will once again partner Richard Lietz.

Christensen is one of six drivers to lose works driver status with the German manufacturer in 2021, although Porsche underlines that the 2018/19 GTE Pro world champion will still have the opportunity to represent Porsche at races.

The other five drivers to lose works status are double Le Mans winner Earl Bamber, Corvette-bound Nick Tandy, Patrick Pilet, Sven Müller, and Dirk Werner. Joining Porsche’s 14-man works driver squad are Pascal Wehrlein and Thomas Preining.

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