Incredible That Webber Wasn't Seriously Hurt In This Fiery Crash - Watch The 918 Set A World Record + 8 More

Published: Sun, 12/07/14

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12 Porsche Gift Ideas For The Holidays 
It's that time of year again and we've scoured the web for gifts any Porsche owner should love.  Some are perennial favorites while others are items you may not have seen before.  It doesn't matter if you're buying for another Porsche lover or for yourself.  Everyone is bound to find something on this list of Porsche holiday gift ideas.
The Last Turn

In this picture, Leonard Turner's third of an ongoing series, we take you back to 1996 and Porsche's historic victor at Le Mans.  For those of you who missed the original announcement, Leonard was Porsche Panorama’s chief photographer for some 40 years. His photographs have been published in numerous books and magazines including Autoweek, Road & Track, Automobile, Christophorus, and Excellence (just to name a few).  It was with this background in mind that we asked Leonard to open his archives to you and share them here on FLATSIXES.com.  Our plan is to share one of Leonard's images with you every other week, along with the story behind it, in our newest feature, "The Last Turn".  Read more of the story behind this picture taken above the pits at Le Mans in 1996.
Fortunately, Mark Webber Wasn't Seriously Hurt In This High Speed, Fiery Crash
Crashes and racing go hand and hand.  It's one of the many risks drivers face every time they get behind the wheel. Fortunately, for most, car construction and safety gear had risen to a level that drivers survive all but the most horrific of crashes.  Every once in a while, though, you see a crash and figure no way anyone survived.  That was my gut reaction when I watched Mark Webber crash at high speeds into the wall of the last turn this weekend in Brazil.  Watch the crash yourself and you'll see that Mark definitely had a guardian angel watching over him.
Watch The Porsche 918 Spyder Set The Fastest Lap In The World On Le Mans Bugatti Circuit
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Bet You Can't Guess How Many Cayennes Porsche Has Produced 
Or, maybe you can. It's no secret that when Porsche first introduced the Cayenne way back in 2003 that "purists" were up in arms.  And while the sporty SUV may still have its detractors, it's far and away Porsche's best selling model and it just set another amazing milestone in terms of production number.  Details in this post.
Porsche's LMP1 Results, Pictures And Video In The WEC At Sao Paulo, Brazil.
As usual, you'll find no spoilers here.  However, be warned you'll know exactly what happened the minute you click through to our post.  Be sure to read it for Porsche's full race report, video and 40+ pictures.  
Porsche's GT Le Mans Results In The WEC At Sao Paula, Brazil
Once again, you'll find no spoilers here.  However, be warned you'll know exactly what happened the minute you click through to our post.  Be sure to read it for Porsche's full race report and 20+ pictures.
DIY: How To Apply Undercoating To Your Porsche
Thinking of driving your Porsche through the corrosive salt and sand of a cold winter environment?  Or, are you just fastidious about the detail and upkeep of your Porsche? Either way you're going to want to watch this video to learn just how easy it is to keep your Porsche looking its best and protected from the elements.
Porsche Signs F1 Drive Nico Hülkenberg for 2015 Le Mans Campaign. Who's Next?
Just last week Porsche announced the addition of a third 919 Hybrid for Le Mans in 2015. Now, less than a week later we've learned that Porsche has signed Nico Hülkenberg as one of the drivers for the third LMP1 entry. The 27-year-old German will be the first active Formula One driver since 2009 to take the start of Le Mans. Learn more about Hülkenberg's racing career and how his addition will benefit Porsche.
PMNA's Post-Revival ANDIAL Division Delivers Their First Customer Car. This Is It.
In the annals of Porsche Motorsport history, especially here in North America, ANDIAL has a long and storied role. Back in 1975, Arnold Wagner, Dieter Inzenhofer, and Alwin Springer left Vasek Polak Porsche to form their own Porsche tuning and race preparation shop in Southern California. Their shop was responsible for build and preparation of hundreds of highly successful racing cars in North America through the 70s, 80s, and 90s. As the gentlemen aged, business slowed, and Porsche Motorsport North America purchased the brand when the last holdout, Dieter, retired last year. Learn more about the first of five customer cars they will deliver.
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Porsche Stories Popular In Our Archives Right Now!
It's hard to believe, but we've been publishing FLATSIXES.com for over seven (7) years now.  In that time, we've published thousands and thousands of stories.  While some are relevant only in the moment, the majority of them are what we call "evergreen".  Thanks to the power of search and social media, lots of our older stories are looked at by others every day.   Here are three of our recent stories that are popular this month. Be sure to keep them alive by giving them a "thumbs up" on Facebook, Tweeting them or otherwise sharing them with like minded Porsche friends. 

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