One Of Porsche's Most Enduring Urban Legends Lives On - Porsche Hospitality, Worth The Price? + 8

Published: Tue, 01/20/15

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A Porsche Fan's Guide To The Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona 
The 2015 season of North American sports car racing kicks off this weekend with the Rolex 24 At Daytona.   It doesn't matter if you're attending the race, watching on TV or following along online, you're going to want to check out our guide. We cover everything from what teams are entered, who's driving, where and how to watch and much more.  Our guide for Porsche fans to the 2015 Rolex 24 at Daytona.
One Of Porsche's Most Enduring Urban Legends Lives On
Just last week the internet was abuzz with the story of a jilted wife's revenge and how she sold here cheating husband's Porsche for pennies on the dollar.  Knowing the theme of the story has its basis in internet lore we weren't satisfied with just reporting on it.  We had to know, was it real?  Here's what we found out.
5 Porsche Calendar Choices For 2015
Each year we get our calendar from Porsche and each year it hangs proudly on our office wall.  But what else is available for Porsche fans?  Turns out there are a number of choices ranging in price from $14 to $255.  Here are the 5 Porsche Calendars we found
Rolex 24 Hours Of Daytona On Twitter For Porsche Fans
A 24-hour race can be hard to follow even when you're there in person.  However, it doesn't have to be.  Now, with so many teams, and even more drivers, providing updates via social media outlets like Twitter, staying abreast of things is as simple as knowing who to follow.  We make it simple for you in our Rolex 24 Twitter guide.
Porsche Cartoon 
If you enjoy these Porsche cartoons (or any of our other posts for that matter) we would love it if you would take a minute to share them with other like minded individuals.  For instance, to share this cartoon, simply click on the image above and then select any of the social network buttons you find on the post. 
Joe Rogan Geeks Out With Magnus Walker And Friends
Joe Rogan wears a lot of hats.  He's a comedian, an actor, a UFC commentator, a podcaster and a Porsche fan just to name a few.  This past week he hosted the omnipresent Magnus Walker along with the co-founder and president of Porsche tuner Sharkwerks, Alex Ross.  You can watch and listen to the whole shebang here.
Here's The Revamped 919 Hybrid For The 2015 Season
Porsche came back to endurance racing on the world stage last year with high hopes. Alas, despite their best efforts, the team managed just one win and finished third amongst the other competitors in its class (Audi and Toyota). Looking forward to 2015, Porsche debuted the revamped 919 Hybrid last week ahead of the WEC season opener on April 12th in Silverstone, Great Britain. Here are more pics and what we know now.
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Pictures, Price and Video Of The All New Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS 
For all of the eccentric and eclectic Porsche collectors and enthusiasts out there, we've decided that it is about time someone aggregated the best of the best that eBay has to offer in the Porsches-for-sale department. Now we've tracked down five more exciting Porsches for folks to purchase. The list includes a 1987 959, a 944 Drag Racing car, a weird custom racer that's been damaged, a gorgeous 964 Speedster, and a Porsche that is actually a Mercedes. Some of these cars could be great collection investments, while others might prove to do more financial harm than good.
Is Porsche Hospitality Worth The Price Of Admission? 
Endurance racing is hard on drivers. Multiple stints over the course of 6, 8, 12, even 24-hours, can take their toll. But what about spectators? Having attended a number of the longer endurance races over the years I can tell you with first-hand knowledge that the older I get, the longer the races become. There is a way to beat the fatigue as a spectator. The Porsche Hospitality Package.  Is it worth the price?  We walk you through it in this post.
Time To Dust Off Your Flying Lizard Motorsport Gear 
Flying Lizard Motorsports (FLM) was good for Porsche.  As the favorite team for many Porsche owners they did an excellent job connecting with fans and providing access to their team and their drivers.  When Porsche stopped supporting the development of the 997 RSR platform in late 2012, that was the beginning of the end of the 10-year relationship between FLM and Porsche. Last week, we were surprised by an announcement from FLM about the upcoming 2015 season.  Is it a new beginning?  Details are in this post
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