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THIS 670-HP PORSCHE 993 HILLCLIMB RACER IS TOO MUCH TO HANDLE
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https://youtu.be/cAOacrcR-eY Time hasn't slowed Austrian hillclimbing legend Rupert Schwaiger. After a violent accident which might've given pause to men less aware of their mortality, the seventy-year-old Schwaiger returned to action this year with an even more powerful iteration of his unforgettable Porsche 911. Now producing enough
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PORSCHE TAKE A VERY LUCKY ENDURANCE VICTORY IN SPA 24 HOURS
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The Rowe Racing team of Earl Bamber, Laurens Vanthoor, and Nick Tandy took their Porsche GT3 R to victory lane after a hard-fought day-long battle which ended with the car just minutes from blowing up its transmission. If the race had been carried out even one more lap, the car likely would not have made it to the end. That's how racing
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WHAT IS THIS HIGH-RIDING PORSCHE 911 PROTOTYPE SPIED IN TESTING?
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Here's a weird one. Earlier this week the Porsche shown here was spied testing at the Nurburgring. It looks pretty much like a regular 992 Carrera 4S but it's sitting much higher on its suspension and has weird fender flare wheel arches. In the spy video below from StateSideSuperCars, this oddball 992 is powersliding all over the place,
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PORSCHE 911 CARRERA S TAKES ON C8 CORVETTE AND AUDI R8 AT HOCKENHEIM
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The standout differences between the Corvette and the Carrera, likely the two most economically matched in this lineup, aren't all that standout—they take a little bit of closer inspection. The awkward body language Sport Auto test driver Christian Gebhardt shows in the Chevy, particularly under braking, which suggests there's something
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WHY DOES F1 ACE AND LE MANS CHAMP NICO HULKENBERG DRIVE A PORSCHE GT2 RS MR?
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I mean, why not? After spending your entire life racing very quick, lightweight, and unbelievably agile vehicles, your standards rise to stratospheric levels. For that reason, it grows harder and harder to enjoy a capable road car—even a very quick one—as it usually feels incredibly lethargic in comparison to that incisive single seater
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