This past weekend, the final race of the TUSCC Championship series, Petit Le Mans, was stopped early due to heavy rains. If you're interested in Porsche's results you can find them here. However, if you want to see just how heavy the rain was, read on. Leh gave out a link to the video below on his facebook page earlier today. You just new from …
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Watch Leh Keen take a Porsche 934.5 on a memorable passing spree during the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion
Earlier today we watched as Patrick Long showed us how technique and driving skill can overcome huge horsepower deficits. Now, we get to watch as Leh Keen puts on a passing clinic in this 1977 Porsche 934.5. Out of the gates you can see that Leh has a power advantage over some of the others on the track. However, after a clutch problem sidelines …
Continue to the full articleVideo: Ride Onboard With Leh Keen In A 1974 911 RSR At Le Mans Classic
Just over a week ago, Leh Keen and Cooper MacNeil stormed to a class victory in their shared 1974 911 RSR during the Le Mans Classic event. Just less than a month after MacNeil teamed with Jeroen Bleekemolen to take a fantastic 5th in class at Le Mans proper, he was back at La Sarthe, and this time brought 'Screamin' Lehman' to hot shoe along side. …
Continue to the full articleLeh Keen And His Father Commission A Beautiful Rauh-Welt 993
American scientist Edwin H. Land was once famously quoted as saying "if anything is worth doing, it's worth doing to excess", and nobody follows that mantra quite like Japan's Akira Nakai, the Porsche fringe boutique artist behind Rauh-Welt Begriff. There is something beautiful about the concept of 'the car as art'. Cars are intrinsically …
Continue to the full articleVideo Interview with Leh Keen after “Rain Dance”
Leo Parente and ShakeDown follow-up with Leh to get his thoughts about the 'Rain Dance' experience that was his awesome driving, racing, and car control behind the wheel of his Farnbacher Racing Porsche 997 GT3 R, SP9 class, race car. Plus, Leh Keen shares his secrets on going fast in the rain. And much more. Other Porsche Blog Posts You …
Continue to the full articleLeh Keen’s Rain Dance at the 24 Hours Nürburgring
This past weekend the Nürburgring 24 hour race was red-flagged (stopped) for a little more than nine hours due to "poor conditions". The video below gives a first hand perspective from the point of view of Leh Keen in his Porsche 911 GT3 R. Look how bad the visibility is. Watch how fast his hands move to control the car and recover from …
Continue to the full articleCelebrating the Recent Chapters of Brumos Racing History
As a Porsche fanatic, and a studious pupil of motorsport and Porsche history, I was destined to run across the Brumos name a few times. It was nearly assured that I would become a fan of the efforts of those Porsches decked in red, white, and blue. After having met with a few members of the team, my support was only further cemented by their …
Continue to the full articleFLATSIXES.com’s Great Driver Series: Andrew Davis and Leh Keen
In 2010, Brumos Racing Vice President Hurley Haywood announced the team’s return to GT racing, once again bestowing the “famous 59” back on its original platform, the Porsche 911. When the white, blue and red-liveried 997 Porsche Cup was unveiled, the drivers who would be piloting it for the season – Andrew Davis and Lehman “Leh” Keen – were …
Continue to the full articleTake a Lap at The Circuit of the Americas from the Perspective of Leh Keen
Drive has a series going on their YouTube channel entitled "DRIVER'S EYE". In this episode they ride along (or their camera does) as Leh Keen takes his Brumos Racing Porsche GT3 Cup around the track for morning practice. Turn up the volume. Other Porsche Blog Posts You Will Enjoy Results and Pictures from Porsche’s Performance in the …
Continue to the full articleBrumos Scores Historic Win at the Glen in a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
Late in the six hour race, a caution period gave Leh Keen enough time to stop for gas and still finish the final two laps of the Sahlen's Six Hours of the Glen. This huge break allowed Davis and Leh Keen to secure a class victory for Brumos Racing. A first for the Jacksonville-based team in the Grand-Am Road Racing Series since it dropped its …
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