For those of you that saw Monday's posts on the historic Porsches you can expect to see at RRV, you might have already seen the video below, we tucked it in at the end of the post. Even if you did, it's worth a second watch. In it, Hurley Haywood talks about how important it is for today's drivers, like Patrick, to have the opportunity to drive …
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Here Is A Small Sample Of The Historical Porsches We Know Will Be At Rennsport Reunion V
Rennsport Reunion V is less than a week away and we still haven't seen an official list of which cars Porsche is bringing (or inviting). Actually, truth be told, we have seen the list. But, due to the difficulties of logistics and confirming them, we haven't been cleared to share it (it's an extremely hard job trying to get that much historic …
Continue to the full articleMagnus Walker’s #277 Is Back On The Road!
Barely 3-weeks ago the Porsche world was rocked (can the Porsche world really be rocked?) when news and video of Magnus, and his beloved #277, crashing into the back of a car transport went viral. Thankfully no one was hurt, but #277 took quite a hit. ruh-oh... A bad day at the office for #277 and Magnus Walker. The word on the street is …
Continue to the full articleHere’s How You Can Win A Trip To Rennsport Reunion V
Rennsport Reunion V is right around the corner (September 25-27th, 2015). Chances are, while you still might be able to get tickets, you'll be hard pressed to find a hotel or flights. Even if you do, wouldn't it be so much better if you were a guest of Porsche? Here's your chance. Are You A Porsche Motorsport Expert? Porsche has created a …
Continue to the full article2015 Rennsport Reunion Poster Design Revealed
We’re already counting off the days till this fall’s Rennsport Reunion V at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. But with Porsche Cars North America releasing the event poster today, our hearts are racing just a little faster in anticipation. Featuring the very first 356 entered at Le Mans along with the 1970 917 that took Porsche’s first overall win at Le …
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