Leicester Mercury

Swiss youngster to make his Team Parker Racing debut

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DESFORD-BASED Team Parker Racing has announced that Kurt Leimer will make his modern racing debut with the team in the Porsche Sprint Challenge GB.

The youngster has previously competed in a historic hillclimb in Switzerlan­d but will make the switch to circuit racing for 2021.

The 22-year-old, with a Swiss/ Hong Kong background, has been a fan of classic Porsches for much of his life and, with a family that enjoys restoring and driving glorious old machinery, naturally wanted to move into competitio­n.

After taking part in the picturesqu­e, Alpine-based Bernina Gran Turismo in a 911 SR which had previously been entered in the Rally Monte Carlo and later purchased and restored by his family, Leimer turned his attention to racing modern Porsche machinery, with a friend directing him to speak to Team Parker principal Stuart Parker.

Despite the obvious challenges of being a novice race driver, he has modest ambitions for the coming year, but has already taken part in a handful of test and official sessions, including at Brands Hatch and Thruxton.

However, beyond 2021 he has his eye on a longer-term plan to step into endurance competitio­n, with the knowledge that Team Parker Racing’s unique propositio­n in racing across much of Porsche’s pyramid of motorsport a big selling point.

His place on the grid will certainly stand out from the pack, with an eye-catching livery, which reflects Leimer’s heritage, based around the traditiona­l Chinese lion dance which is said to bring good fortune. Leimer races in support of Race Against Dementia, a global charity founded by Sir Jackie Stewart to fund pioneering research into the prevention and cure of dementia.

The Porsche Sprint Challenge GB opens the 2021 season at Thruxton, in Hampshire, over the weekend of May 8-9, alongside the British Touring Car Championsh­ip, with live coverage of at least one of the two races that weekend broadcast live on ITV4.

Leimer said of his move to circuit racing: “For me it really is about the competitiv­eness and trying to do well.

“However, it is my first season, so I am looking to improve my driving on my own terms rather than focussing on where I am compared to everyone else.”

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CHALLENGE: Kurt Leimer

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