Spinning 911 Overtakes Car On Nürburgring While Crashing - Doing Donuts In Hoonigan's RWB Porsche + 8 more

Published: Tue, 09/02/14

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Is A Kickstarter Restoration Fund For This Porsche A Bad Idea? Or The Worst Idea Ever? 
Usually, when one considers undertaking a restoration of a Porsche, they do so with a Porsche they have clear title to.  Not so in this case.  A group of members of a Canadian racing internet forum have found a Porsche in the woods. Despite not knowing who it belongs to, whose land it sits on, if the Porsche is reported stolen, they want to restore it and use it as a community track rat.  Read More.
Pirelli World Challenge Announces New Class Exclusively For Porsche 991 GT3 Cup Cars
The Pirelli World Challenge announced last Friday that they would be creating a new class called 'Porsche GT-Cup'. The class will begin with the 2015 season opener, and will be used to integrate Porsche's 991 GT3 Cup into PWC racing. 

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Porsche 911 Overtakes Other Car On Nürburgring While Spinning Out Of Control And Crashing
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Our Favorite Porsches On Ebay This Week: 4th Edition
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. We've tracked down five exciting Porsches for folks to purchase today, including a drop-top stunner, a slow and steady cruiser, a fast and loose high-strung racer, a long-hood with a fancy plastic rear window, another German tuner slant-nose job, and a great candidate for restoration at a really good price.  Some of these cars could be great collection investments, while others might prove to do more financial harm than good
We Found An "Air-Cooled" Watch Created In Collaboration With None Other Than Hanz Mezger
Purists know the Mezger name is synonymous with air-cooled Porsches and their success at Le Mans.  Now, the legendary Porsche engine designer is putting his name behind the world's first air-cooled chronograph: the Scalfaro LM 917 Hanz Mezger Edition.  Limited to just 917 pieces we explore some of the unique features of this watch and the technical details the manufacturer claims it shares with the 917.  Should you get one? Is it worth the price?
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Here's Another Limited Edition Porsche You Can't Buy In The U.S.
Few know more about building a unique Porsche 911 than renowned Porsche guy Magnus Walker, and nobody understands the evolution of the 911 Turbo better than long-time Porsche Designer Tony Hatter. Watch as they visit Boris Apenbrink, head of Porsche Exclusive's Special Vehicles department, to appraise the new Porsche 911 Turbo S Exclusive GB Edition and explain what it's all about.
"Time To Make The Donuts"
As a kid growing up in the '80's in the north east part of the U.S. it was next to impossible not to be familiar with the phrase, "time to make the donuts".  Made famous by the Dunkin Donuts commercial character, "Fred The Baker", the phrase became synonymous with the idea that it's time to get to work.  And get to work is exactly what Brian Scotto of Hoonigan fame does in this short video  that stays true to the groups motto "Kill All Tires".  Watch and enjoy!
Sabine Schmitz Compares Her 997 GT3 RS To A 991 GT3
Magnus Walker Drives A Brumos B59 For The First Time
Magnus Walker's passion for customization and making vehicles truly his own, mirrors a famous quote by Dr. Porsche, "I looked around and could not find quite the car I dreamed of, so I decided to build it myself."   Brumos Porsche's 2012 911 Carrera GTS B59 Edition, unveiled in the fall of 2011, also represents this philosophy as built by Porsche Exclusive. The Urban Outlaw connection gets even better in this short film for Brumos Porsche TV featuring Magnus Walker's opportunity behind the wheel of one of the five factory B59s.
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