Tall and Focused – Ian Berwick
March 21, 2012 by Staff
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Ian Berwick is one of those guys who you can’t miss in the paddock. The reason why you can’t miss him is because he’s so tall and looks like he should be playing college basketball, but on a serious note he’s one of the brightest race engineers in paddock. While stick and ball sports might [...]
Gear Ratio – WTF to the Masses – Scott Webb
September 6, 2011 by Staff
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If you race in Southern California in NASA, SCCA, or any of the big pro races when they come to town, you might of heard of Scott Webb. Webb is a well respected driver with tons of talent and a very quick shoe who knows how to put the pedal to the wood. Scott grew [...]
Greg Franz – The man who makes the Pirelli Drivers Cup USA Series happen
July 20, 2011 by Staff
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Greg Franz is the man who makes it happen for the Pirelli Drivers Cup USA Series. If you’re a POC racer you should be familiar with this series. And if you’re a racing spectator you need to go watch it. You will be impressed. As a driver, you are always looking for competitive, fun, and [...]
RedLine Technik visits the Toyota USA Automobile Museum
November 4, 2010 by Staff
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RedLine Technik had the opportunity to go deep inside a time warp where very few people get to go. Toyota USA personal collection of Toyota vehicles from years past. We were able to embark on a journey through time and this vision will make Mr. Sakichi Toyoda proud. Enjoy the pictures… we sure enjoyed our [...]
All 500 examples of the Porsche GT2 RS have been spoken for
October 20, 2010 by Staff
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A limited-edtion, 620 horsepower sports car is quite an enticing piece of machinery. Porsche is building just 500 examples of its 2011 911 GT2 RS and – unsurprisingly – they’re all spoken for. The twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter flat-six powered 911 can run from 0-62 miles per hour in just 3.5 seconds. If there’s enough room, the [...]
Cayenne Explored
October 20, 2010 by Staff
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Porsche have always developed vehicles that can cover different types of terrain quickly. This is no more apparent than with the new Porsche Cayenne. Watch the latest Cayenne S and 500 bhp Cayenne Turbo put through their paces both on track and through a variety of extreme terrain courses at the Porsche Experience Centre at [...]
911 GT3 R Hybrid – 24 electrifying hours at…
September 3, 2010 by Staff
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This video relives the dramatic events of the 24 Hour Race at the Nürburgring. Although the 911 GT 3 R Hybrid failed to score a sensational victory, it showed the potential of Porsche Intelligent Performance. Source: Porsche AG / You Tube
Renault brings R30 up to speed with F-Duct
September 1, 2010 by Staff
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Renault has become the most recent team to add an F-duct, and in fact the last of the established teams to do so. The team was working on the device for months inside the factory, and upon introduction at Spa found it working as expected, a feat that Red Bull for instance did not enjoy [...]
Porsche – Genetic Code: 28,000
August 31, 2010 by Staff
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abRAOm0WoJE The very first sports car to bear the Porsche name won races. We treasure our heritage and never forget where we came from. In the field of motor sports we have achieved countless successes and written history. In motor sports, fractions of seconds count. This is what our engineers are working for. Example: Porsche [...]
The Porsche Blood – Patrick Long
August 29, 2010 by Staff
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Watch as Porsche Works Driver Patrick Long takes you on journey with some very classic Porsche sports cars and discusses the being part of the Porsche Family.



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