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The biggest names in motorsport gathered in northern Sweden to crown a new Champion of Champions – and to celebrate the beginning of a fresh era of racing on ice, in close collaboration with Porsche Sweden.
The past and present of Porsche customer racing come together at a rendezvous in Rome. Marc Lieb drives one of the most important racing versions of the Porsche 356 and Herbert Linge revisits the birth of a legend.
Really, there’s no such thing as having petrol in the veins or ‘Porsche DNA’ – but some people are so closely linked to a brand that one might wonder. Take the Lieb family: where the father takes care of the servicing while the son wins at Le Mans.
The Porsche Museum will remain closed until further notice to help contain the spread of the coronavirus. However, a guide is available from tomorrow to provide a very special insight into an exhibition currently without visitors.
The Porsche Museum at the Solitude Revival 2019: iconic racing cars such as the 917 KH "Gulf", 550 Spyder or 804 Formula 1, but also drivers such as Hans Herrmann, Hans-Joachim Stuck or André Lotterer were there.
50 years ago, it took less than 12 months to develop the legendary Porsche 917 from an idea through to the inspection of 25 prototypes as required by FIA. Now contemporary witnesses came together in Weissach for the very first time to reminisce about those crazy times – accompanied by the sound of the roaring engine of the 917-001.
Porsche attracts the best racing drivers in the world, and they have provided plenty of highlights over the last seven decades. Here is just a small selection of great men and moments.