There are driving roads and then there are GREAT driving roads. Located in the Ortler Alps of Northern Italy between Stilfs in South Tyrol and Bormio lies the Stelivor Pass; arguably one of the best driving roads in the world. With an elevation of 9,045 feet, the Stelvio Pass is the highest paved road of its kind in the Eastern Alps and the second …
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Think You Know Everything About Porsche? This Book Will Prove You Wrong!
As the forward says, this isn't a history book and it's not a work of reference. Instead, 111 Porsche Stories That You Should Know is just that, a compilation of tales, anecdotes and magical treasures about our favorite marque. Avid readers of FLATSIXES.com are sure to be familiar with a number of the stories covered in 111 Porsche Stories …
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It's easy to start a piece off with a platitude, like "every field has its iconoclasts." It's also lazy, even if it is sometimes true. You; the reader, and I; the writer, know what the 911 is about. The 911, and its predecessor the 356, have stood against sports car convention for decades. The relentless march of progress has never managed to wrest …
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9 Porsches, 20 Passes, 4 days, 2000 kilometers over and through the Italian and Swiss Alps. That's the trip a group of enthusiasts in a Porsche GT4, 964 Cup, Porsche 1970 ST, 911 Turbo, 1968 911 and more took while doing the principal photography for the book "Porsche Drive" and filming this short video for Curves Magazine. The video itself takes a …
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When I was a youngster, my parents spent a lot of time reading to me, and later reading with me. I was inspired to continue my love affair with the written word, and have read hundreds of books because of it. My imagination was expanded drastically, I was imbued with a desire to learn, and I enjoyed spending time with my folks. These were …
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