The Formula E season forges on with the third of six races from the Tempelhof airport in Berlin. The first two, held on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, were conducted on a reversed circuit of the traditional Berlin ePrix layout. Today (Saturday) and Sunday's races are run on the standard Berlin layout, while next Wednesday and Thursday will …
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Porsche And André Lotterer Score Some Easy Points In Formula E Round 7 From Berlin
Compared to Wednesday's podium position for the Porsche 99X Electric during the first Formula E Restart race at Tempelhof airport in Berlin, Thursday's race delivered less dramatic results for the Tag Heuer Porsche team. That said, Porsche's star driver Lotterer still managed to pick his way through the field to score some much-needed championship …
Continue to the full articlePorsche And André Lotterer Find A Strong Formula E Podium On Home Turf In Berlin
Porsche's first season in Formula E has been a tumultuous one. In the very first round of the championship all the way back in November, André Lotterer managed to score a podium, but then followed that up with a non-points finish, a disqualification, and a retirement. Meanwhile, Porsche's other driver Neel Jani has gone through the whole season …
Continue to the full articleA Sudden Rain Storm Keeps Porsche From Victory At Road America IMSA Round
Things did not exactly go to plan for Porsche this weekend in Wisconsin. The team showed up in a great place to score some great points and take over the lead of the championship. The #912 Porsche 911 RSR started the race from pole position and had an incredible 20-second lead on the field with just 50 minutes remaining in the 2 hours 40 minutes …
Continue to the full articleWatch Group B Porsches Slide Through Tarmac Rally Stages In A Flurry Of Fireballs
https://youtu.be/Ey-1J2LqsZo Born out of a need to move Porsches from Group C to the more commercially successful Group B, the Group B-spec Porsche 911 RS/SC made a respectable stab at big-time rallying when turbos, four wheel-drive, and aerodynamic grip were starting to shift the paradigm. Powerplants and Penalties As the car was going to be …
Continue to the full articleSomeone Buy This Ex-Dakar Porsche 959 So I Don’t Have To
Legendary driver Jacky Ickx drove this impressive machine in the 1985 running of the famed Paris-Dakar rally. Sadly, in the middle of the 8th stage, Ickx impaled the car on a large rock hidden in the sand, forcing this chassis to retire from the race. From that race until 2014 the car was retained by the Porsche museum when it was sold off to a …
Continue to the full articleJeff Zwart Is Returning To Pikes Peak In A New Porsche 935
If you've been paying attention to certain spheres of social media, you've known that Jeff Zwart would be racing a new 935 at Pikes Peak for quite some time now. The expert racer/photographer first teased the project back in October, and officially announced he'd been PPIHC accepted in February. It's been a long time coming, and we could not be any …
Continue to the full articleThe 2020 Formula E Season Will Finish Out With Six Race Berlin Showdown
Porsche's inaugural season in the FIA Formula E championship has not been without its troubles. In the first five rounds of the series—a double header in Saudi Arabia, plus Chile, Mexico, and Morocco—Porsche suffered a pair of retirements and one disqualification. While Porsche has a veteran pair of drivers, Neel Jani hasn't managed to score any …
Continue to the full articleStill Going Strong: Porsche Wins The 24 Hours Of Portimao
After a serious global lockdown of all major events for three months due to the global coronavirus pandemic (which has no end in sight mind you), racing is finally starting to return. And obviously we're not talking about the NASCAR and IndyCar events happening here in the U.S. but Europe is back to racing as well. This weekend the first real world …
Continue to the full articleWinning a Trans Am Championship with a Junkyard 912
The Sports Car Club of America began a new championship in 1966, known as the “Trans-American Sedan Championship”. At its inception, the Trans Am series was developed to provide FIA Group 2 Sedans up to 5 liters, with an annual production over 1000 units a place to compete on a “nearly showroom stock” level. The championship was split into two …
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