Driver

Morris Schuring

Netherlands

Driver

Morris Schuring

Netherlands

Date of Birth

Place of birth

Baarn, Netherlands

Height

187 cm

Weight

70 kg

Series

GTWC EU Endurance & Sprint, IMSA Endurance

Schuring moved from karting into car racing and quickly made his mark in the Porsche Supercup and Carrera Cup Germany with early podiums and pole positions. He went on to claim victories in both series, including becoming the youngest winner in Carrera Cup Germany. After stepping up to GT3 competition with Manthey-Racing and taking class wins at Spa and Le Mans, he debuted in the DTM and secured a podium and the Junior title.

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For me Porsche Motorsport is a big racing legacy to be part of - and also something I am proud of.

2026GT World Challenge Europe Endurancewith Team Bousten VDS
GT World Challenge Europe Sprintwith Team Boutsen VDS
2025Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM)1st spot in the drivers´ Rookie championship with one 3rd spot Hockenheim
2024FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC)LMGT3 class: 2nd spot in the drivers´ championship with two victories Spa & 24h Le Mans and three podiums
Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS)Pro class: 2nd spot 56. ADAC BarbarossapreisCup class: Pole position 24h Nürburgring
2023Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup4th spot in the drivers´ championship with two victories, two pole positions, one fastest lap
Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland5th spot in the drivers´ championship with one victory, three podiums, one fastest lap
24h Le Mans Virtualwith Porsche Coanda Esports
2022Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschlandthree podiums, one pole postion
Porsche Sprint Challenge Middle East1st spot in the drivers´ championship with five victories
2021Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland3rd spot in the drivers´ Rookie Championship with one podium
24h Dubai3rd spot
2020Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux2nd spot in the drivers´ championship with four victories, four 2nd spots, two pole postions, four fastest laps

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