Over the weekend, we got to experience first hand the race weekend that is on many automotive enthusiast's bucket lists. Having now been there, having seen the sights and smelled the scents, we can see why so many people flock to northern France every June to watch some cars drive around the countryside. It was on our bucket list, too, and it still …
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Porsche’s Post Le Mans Vow To Not Give Up
As expected, Porsche isn't going to take their Le Mans foibles lying down. They are coming up swinging from their French TKO last weekend. "Le Mans 2014: Day 1 on the way to Le Mans 2015". The 919s performed quite well for a first outing at Le Mans, but ran into heat dissipation and energy recovery issues pretty early on in the race. After …
Continue to the full articleVideo: Porsche And Michelin “We Are Racers” Episode 2
Continuing Michelin's video series from last week, the "racers" now take on their "enemies" in the form of weather, the ground, and the darkness. Each of Porsche's drivers discuss the various enemies they must overcome in racing, and how they had to combat them on track at the Spa 6 hours race. Porsche managed to nab the LMP1 pole position, but …
Continue to the full articleWe’re Going To Le Mans, What Do You Want To See?
This year, thanks to our friends at Michelin, we will be attending the 82nd running of the French classic twice-round-the-clock race, the world-renowned 24 hours of Le Mans. We're going, but you'll get to reap the benefits of our increased media coverage. This is the single most important race on Porsche's schedule this year, and it should be on …
Continue to the full articleHow To Watch Porsche In The 24 Hours Of Le Mans
This year's 24 Hours of Le Mans is possibly the most important one for a Porsche fan in a number of years. Porsche has a competitive car in the top class, as well as a factory effort in the GT category, so what's not to like? As such, we're going to be scrabbling for any way to watch the race, and looking for the most in depth analysis of the race …
Continue to the full articleA Porsche Fan’s Guide To The 24 Hours Of Le Mans
Le Mans and Porsche go together like long international flights and mediocre airline food. 16 overall victories and more than 100 total class victories at the famed track, Porsche has more experience and more success here than any other marque. As racetracks in the United States go, Le Mans has to be a favorite among Porsche fans, Porsche drivers, …
Continue to the full articleThe 24 Hours of Le Mans On Twitter For Porsche Fans
Use the Twitter button above to share this post with others! Since Porsche's last overall victory at Le Mans in 1998, there has not been a factory supported entrant in the famed twice-round-the-clock race. Much has changed since Porsche last competed, and nothing more so than technology. Aside from the usual television and radio broadcasts, …
Continue to the full articleExclusive Tech Feature: The Porsche 919 Hybrid
In a new video segment from the television program Mobil 1: The Grid, Le Mans proponent and the enthusiastic voice of Radio Le Mans, Mr. John Hindhaugh, guides us through Porsche's pre-race preparation, and some of the 919 Hybrid technology in play at Le Mans. The video provides an overview of the 919 Hybrid's unique technological configuration, …
Continue to the full articleVideo: Michelin And Porsche Attack Le Mans in “We Are Racers”
As Porsche fanatics, we are all racers. We may not be on track every weekend, or jet setting to new tracks, but we are the driving force behind Porsche's motorsport efforts. We are a part of the "team", even if we aren't jumping over the wall, swapping tires, or refilling fuel. We may not make the decisions, the split second corrections, or …
Continue to the full articleBergmeister Becomes Flugmeister In 911 RSR At Le Mans Test Day
Last weekend at La Sarthe, Porsche's driving ace, Joerg Bergmeister, imitated the Wright Brothers in an attempt at manned flight. The problem was, he wasn't in a plane, but rather his 991 911 RSR, and he wasn't at Kitty Hawk, but rather the Ford Chicane at Le Mans. Bergmeister missed his braking point at the entry to the chicane. In past years, …
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