Porsche factory driver and CORE autosport driver, Patrick Long, took time out of race preparation at Laguna Seca late last week to film this short tech segment explaining the differences between a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car and the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. Patrick is driving the all new GT3 RSR for CORE this season and preparing for his debut this …
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Watch a Porsche Carrera Cup Race From a Very Interesting Perspective
It used to be that if you wanted to film yourself racing on the track you needed a full production crew, large cameras and guys with more balls than brains (or at least some serious courage) strapped to another car to capture you as you race on by. Thankfully, for all involved, times have changed. There are now so many different types of …
Continue to the full article1988 Porsche 944 Turbo Cup: Featured Porsche for Sale
The 944 and the 951 (that's the turbo version of the 944 to the uninitiated) proved to be an excellent car for Porsche and its customers. So much so that in 1987 the factory race facility in Weissach built approximately 192 “Turbo Cup” cars designed to be raced around the world. These Posches were raced in Canada (Rothman Porsche Turbo Cup), in …
Continue to the full articleHow do you Make a Small Fortune Racing Porsches?
Start with a large one... This overused cliché is heard at tracks around the world for good reason. Racing is expensive. In fact, if you've ever tracked your Porsche at a local PCA event, you know that even this short amount of time on the circuit can be costly (tires, brakes, etc.). Now imagine that at a professional level. It's an exponential …
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