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“Racing with Giants: Porsche at Le Mans” is a one hour, long-form special that connects the race cars to the road cars they inspired, showcasing Porsche’s 75th Anniversary and dovetailing it ...
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This racer, chassis 550A-0104, was specifically developed to race at Le Mans in 1956. Unlike, other 550As that have hit the market in recent years, which have tended to be spiders, it has a hard top.
Another key source for inspiration was the "Count Rossi" Porsche 917. In 1975, the count managed to get his hands on a decommissioned 917 Le Mans racer, which he had done up with a full interior.
Don't be surprised if there's a little more attention given to the No. 4 and No. 6 Porsche Penske Motorsports 963 Hypercars at this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans. After all, drivers Nick Tandy and ...
Spoiler alert: If you haven't seen the Steve McQueen's movie Le Mans and don't want to know how it ends, might we interest you in clicking to another Autoblog ...
Wehrlein will share the driving the Porsche 963 at the 24 hours of Le Manx with Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy. The post Formula E Champion Pascal Wehrlein debuts 24 hours of Le Mans in the Porsche ...
The Most Competitive Le Mans Ever Made for Insane Racing. It's Only the Beginning. When the sun rose on Sunday, four of the eight major manufacturers entered in the race had a chance to win.
Porsche has put an end to Audi's five-year winning streak at Le Mans, crossing the finish line at the 24-hour endurance race in positions 1 and 2. The last overall win for Porsche came in 1998.
Porsche France parked a heavily shadowed 911 Carrera on Twitter, part of a tease for a new special edition that will debut on June 29 at 9:11 a.m. local time.
Headed into Le Mans on June 15-16, the WEC team of Penske has helped propel Porsche to a hefty 23-point lead in the manufacturer’s championship over Toyota after a season-opening victory.
In 1998, Porsche celebrated its 50th anniversary with a win at Le Mans. The winning car was this 911 GT1, and apparently, Porsche wanted to give its fans the chance to see it in action once again.