In many parts of the world winter is upon us and for lots of our readers that means driving on snow and ice. For those of us that drive a Porsche year round, be it a Cayenne, Macan, 911, Panamera, Boxster, Cayman, 356 or anything else, there are a few simple guidelines we can follow to stay safer in the winter. Recently, Porsche's Walter Röhrl sat …
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2013 Porsche 911 Cost of Ownership Breakdown
We get lots of questions from readers wondering if they can "afford" a Porsche? Usually, they're referring to the actual purchase price. We're always quick to remind them that if they're wondering if they can afford to purchase a Porsche, then they definitely need to take all the other costs of ownership into consideration. After all, the initial …
Continue to the full articleProject Boxster Clubsport: Part 18 – H&R Sport Springs
We've been wrenching on "Project Boxster Clubsport" for quite a while now, and it just keeps getting better. We purchased the Porsche for a song, and have been slowly making some moves to drop the car's weight and add a little more fun. So far, we're really happy with what the Boxster has become, even though the motion of the project has been …
Continue to the full articleDo You Know How to Pronounce Porsche Correctly?
As a frequent reader of this site, and most likely the owner of at least one Porsche, you already know the correct way to pronounce Porsche. Not surprisingly, however, there are millions who don't. So many, in fact, that when we first wrote about the correct way to pronounce Porsche back in 2008, we received a huge amount of feedback. Fast forward …
Continue to the full articleThe Last Turn – Beating Cubic Inches
The first major race at the then-new Road Atlanta track in 1970 found sports car fans in somewhat the same predicament that Formula 1 aficionados currently endure: the total domination of one manufacturer. McLaren cars, powered by big American V8s, had won the last 19 Can-Am races in a row. The grid at Road Atlanta listed 14 of these automotive …
Continue to the full articleProject Boxster Clubsport: Part 17 – Installing A Momo Steering Wheel
We've been wrenching on "Project Boxster Clubsport" for quite a while now, and it just keeps getting better. We purchased the Porsche for a song, and have been slowly making some moves to drop the car's weight and add a little more fun. So far, we're really happy with what the Boxster has become, even though the motion of the project has been …
Continue to the full articleThis is How Porsche Captured Those Insane Pictures of the All New 911 RSR
Have you seen the pictures of the all new mid-engine Porsche 911 RSR? Each one looks like a work of art, right? Think they were created by a computer? Think again! Sure, each shot went through lots of post processing, but each one was captured "in real life" by photographer Frank Kayser during an intensive photo shoot in Spain. Watch as Frank …
Continue to the full articleThe Last Turn – The Storm Before The Calm
There was a chance to visit an old friend—one of many, but not as familiar as some—at the original Rennsport Reunion where I made this photograph. The WSC 95 was a time-urgent project based on a carbon-fiber monocoque designed years earlier by Russ Brawn and owned by Tom Walkinshaw, extensively modified at Weissach and fitted with a turbocharged …
Continue to the full articleHow to Restore Your Porsche’s Wheels and Prep Them For Winter
If you're obsessive about keeping your Porsche clean, then Larry Kosilla of AMMO NYC is your man. Not only is he a Porsche guy at heart, he knows more about detailing cars than just about anyone we've ever met. Today's video is especially timely for those that drive their Porsches through harsh winter elements. Not only can you use the procedure …
Continue to the full articleThe Last Turn – This Is How Those Pit Stop Action Shots Are Made
Part of the craft of putting together a package of usable images from a race is balancing the on-track action with what is going on in the pits, part cerebral, part quiet boredom, part frenzy. Some of it can be done telephoto, from across the track—I’ve got a shot that I like from the 1960s of Carroll Shelby standing on pit row, looking down …
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