This image was made in late 1990, one of many from an extraordinary press trip launching the new 1991 Turbo. We were taken with the beauty of this particular car and used it in Panorama several times, although never the image you see here. But what color is it, really? The Porsche factory has offered a staggering variety of hues over the …
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The Last Turn – The-Hole-in-the-Wall
There was once a magic portal through which I could see some of the greatest cars of all times. Cut through what then passed as a catch-fence at Daytona, the roughly two by five foot slot looked out on the last big turn before the cars headed for the start-finish line, and being there concentrated the noise, smell, dirt, color, and excitement of …
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There’s really no substitute for seeing what is going on inside, as any radiologist will tell you. The guy who really gets the best view, though, is the surgeon, looking straight into the matter at hand rather than reading shadows, and it is this view that is favored by Porsche when demonstrating the workings of their products. Which is how there …
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Late in 1996, after finishing up the European introduction for the new Boxster, Porsche loaned us a 993 to take a bit of a side trip before returning to the States. At the time, there was a European racing competition called the BPR Global GT Series, which the following year became the FIA GT Championship. McLaren was to win the series in both …
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