There is a topic hotly debated among the Porsche faithful, and motorsport enthusiasts in general; which Porsche livery is best? Well, we've compiled our personal Top Ten favorite liveries from the last six decades of Porsche motorsport heritage. There are tons of options, and I'm sure everyone will have a different list in one way or another, but …
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Want to Design a Livery for the Falken Tire Porsche 911 GT3 RSR?
Falken Tire's livery in the ALMS is fairly well known at this point. In fact, earlier this year we even detailed how the Team Falken Tire livery is painted unlike most others. So it seems a bit surprising that they would be thinking about changing it. However, that's exactly what they plan on doing, at least for one race, with the contest they …
Continue to the full articleFlying Lizard is Expanding Their 2013 GTC Program to a Two Car Effort
Flying Lizard Motorsports will begin its 2013 ALMS GTC campaign later this week at the ALMS Winter Test at Sebring Raceway in Florida, utilizing two full days of testing on February 7th and 8th. The team will test its new 2013 No. 44 Flying Lizard Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car, running three drivers through the car: Spencer Pumpelly, Nelson Canache Jr., …
Continue to the full articleDid You Know the Iconic Falken Tire Porsche Livery is Painted?
Besides the obvious of winning races and setting fast laps one of the major things that differentiates one Porsche from another on the track is its livery; the colors and distinctive markings a team chooses to brand themselves with. When it comes to the more complex liveries, like that of the Team Falken Porsche, I always assumed they were wrapped …
Continue to the full articleA Porsche you Really Can Control with an iPhone
We love RC Porsches and own quite a few of them ourselves. That's why we're keeping our fingers crossed that Silverlit Toys sends us a sample of their new Interactive Bluetooth R/C Porsche 911 Carrera to review. Like a lot of other RC Porsches it's a scale model of a 911 Carrera (the 997, not the 991), electric powered and ready to run right out …
Continue to the full articleShould Historic Liveries be an Option on all Porsche sports cars?
With the abundance of coverage from the recent US media launch of the 2013 Porsche Boxster we were all exposed to the various historic liveries Porsche used to promote the Boxster's racing heritage. Now, just this week, Porsche announced that the new 918 will be available with a historic Martini Racing Livery option. As I'm sure most of …
Continue to the full articleWhat is Permanent Negative Stability (PNS) and What Does it Have to Do with Porsche?
Let's see, we have PASM, PCM, PDK, PDDC, PTS, PTV, etc. etc. So, "Permanent Negative Stability" (or PNS for short) must be the newest Porsche acronym from our friends in Stuttgart, right? It's not. Apparently, it's art. If you can't see the videos in this post in your email, view them directly on our site at Permanent Negative Stability …
Continue to the full articleHow Porsche Helped Forge a Strong Bond Between Father and Son
I hope everyone was able to set aside some time to celebrate this Father’s Day weekend. I spent most of the weekend with my dad on Nelson Ledge’s Road Course, enjoying the company and the passion for Porsches at the 2012 944Fest! I feel doubly blessed in that I have the means to pursue Porsches for a hobby and a father with whom to share this …
Continue to the full articleWhy Would Anyone Build a Porsche Cayenne out of Wood?
In the name of art, of course. Isn't that always the case? The ZKM Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany recently closed the doors on their Car Culture exhibition. Part of that exhibition was the piece below built by the German duo of Martin Kaltwasser and Folke Köbberling. Originally constructed for the Craz's Steirischer Herbst …
Continue to the full articleBuilding a Porsche 911 GT3 RSR for Street Use
For most, Porsche's street legal 911 GT3 RS is more than enough Porsche for both street and track. However, one man in Florida decided there was room for improvement. You see, it wouldn't be practical (that word should be struck from an article like this), if even possible, to convert a track ready GT3 RSR for street use. You could, however, …
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