PCA—Few cars have enjoyed the immediate and lasting impact from concept through development and distribution than the Porsche Macan. Publicly announced in the spring of 2011, it premiered at
the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2013 with deliveries beginning in the spring of 2014. The Macan has achieved an almost cult status. Read More
Autoblog—Remember when turbos were a big fat middle finger to the naturally aspirated status quo? The horsepower renaissance has seen the forced induction phenomenon go from badass
add-on (Turbo 'Vette!) to battle cry for efficiency (Kia Optima Turbo). From econoboxes to high-end holdovers like Ferrari and Aston Martin, everybody's doing the turbo shuffle.
Red Bull—Want to drive a car like a champion? Well you're in luck. 2015 World Endurance Champion Mark Webber has got behind the wheel of a 500 horsepower Porsche GT3 RS for a driving masterclass.
Car and Driver—At first there were three, now there are 18—that’s the total number of Porsches (and Volkswagens) Jerry Seinfeld has consigned to the Gooding & Company auction at Amelia Island next month. Besides releasing the full list of cars the actor, comedian, and noted Porsche-head plans to part with, Gooding & Co. also shared photos of the cars.
The Smoking Tire—Continuing our theme of "Wait, are these really that cheap?" A well cared for Porsche 997 Carrera 4S can be had for an unbelievably low price these days, and this 2006 model is stunning with its Sport Classic look modifications and screeching wail of an exhaust note.
PCA—Porsche Club of America (PCA) welcomes all Porsche clubs, owners, and enthusiasts to the third annual PCA Werks Reunion to be held Friday, August 19, during the world-famous Monterey Car Week on California s Monterey Peninsula.
Toyland via Gizmodo—Unless targeted at collectors who are happy to pay a premium for details and accuracy, toy versions of exotic sport cars rarely bear more than a passing resemblance to their real-life counterparts. So what happened here, because Playmobil’s Porsche 911 Carrera S is a near flawless
replica.
Atlanta Business Chronicle—A new image has emerged of the five-star Solís hotel planned next to the Porsche Experience Center.
Swiss real estate investment company ACRON has partnered with Atlanta-based Capella Hotel Group to bring the 214-room hotel to Two
Porsche Drive in Hapeville.
Yahoo! Autos—Porsche's long history is littered with rare and special cars. Whether they were built as homologation specials for fire-breathing racers, development prototypes, or oddball experiments that were somehow sold to customers, these ten Porsches are some of the wildest cars to ever roll off the Stuttgart assembly line.
The Garage via Jalopnik—Welcome, one and all, to the very first installment of Build of the Week, where I feature cars that throw all caution, common sense, and budgets in the trash and you comment about how your modified Jetta GLX could beat it from a 40 MPH roll on the highway.
Autoblog—A proposal by the
Environmental Protection Agency could mean bad things for racers and car enthusiasts across the United States. According to the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), the EPA wants to make it illegal to modify your roadgoing car for racing, and could even prohibit the sale of aftermaket parts that mess with emission control devices.
Autoblog—In any attempt to clarify
its position on the modification of vehicles to be used solely for competition purposes, the Environmental Protection Agency has issued a statement to Autoblog. While we appreciate the effort to clear the air (sorry... pun intended), in reality, we're left with just as many questions as we started with.
Motor Authority—Fans of Porsche’s track-focused 911 GT3 can look
forward to an updated version of the car coming later this year. The complete 911 range is currently undergoing its mid-cycle update, with the most recent model to be updated being the Turbo. It looks like the next will be the GT3, which our source says could debut in updated form very soon.
MultiBriefs—I'll be the first to admit that I sometimes, often, usually, miss most of the Rally Sport Region PCA member events. Single parenthood and the decision several years ago to become an engineering consultant have ensured that most of my personal interests and outside activities have, at least for the near term, been relegated to the "if I don’t have a
schedule conflict" portion of my life.
Cars Yeah—Patrick Long has been a Porsche factory driver since 2003. He is a three-time ALMS GT driver’s champion, class winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the 12 Hours of Sebring and Petit Le Mans. He is the only North American employed as a factory racing driver by Porsche and a class winner at the 2013 SCORE Baja 1000.
Road Show
via CNET—Porsche's top-of-the-line Boxster gets a less-complicated soft top and deletes the radio and air conditioning, all in the name of speed. Expect to pay more money for less weight.
Road & Track—The automotive world was initially shocked to hear Matt LeBlanc was joining the revamped Top Gear, but his inclusion slowly started to make sense. The BBC pointed out that he's a
serious car guy and reminded us that he holds the fastest celebrity lap on Top Gear.
Forbes—New cars just aren’t what they used to be. No, we’re not getting all crotchety and decrying the evolution in styling
and technological breakthroughs that have literally reinvented the automobile during the last quarter millennium. Rather, we’re bemoaning the fact that, unlike as in past model years, there’s a dearth of truly wretched cars on the market for us to openly and readily ridicule.
SpeedHunters—Everyone should drive a good Porsche once in their life.
Even better, you should drive a bad-ass classic Porsche. It’s always easy to knock ‘mainstream’ brands like this, but the truth is that reputations aren’t built on hollow foundations.
Racer—Porsche's pair of 919 Hybrids
will wear new numbers when the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship kicks off on April 17 in Silverstone.
The German brand will switch from the Nos. 17 and 18 its full-time entries wore for Nos. 1 and 2 in honor of the Drivers' and Manufacturers' championships the V4 turbo-powered entries claimed last year.
Ars Technica—When we last met CJ Wilson Racing, the team had just won the 2015 Street Tuner championship in the Continental Tires Sportscar Challenge. For 2016, this racing team led by the Major League Baseball star of the same name has stepped up to Grand Sport, the top class in the Continental series. And it's doing so with a brand-new race car—the Porsche Cayman GT4
Clubsport.
Autosport.com—The ongoing safety upgrade of the Porsche Curves at
Le Mans will continue with the addition of more US-style SAFER barriers.
The new barriers will be located on the exit of the first part of the double left after the right-hander that leads into the famous section of the Circuit de la Sarthe.
Top Gear—This is, quite literally, where it all began. Ignoring the
Type 64 racer, the 356 of 1948 was Porsche’s first production car. All 356s were fitted with flat-four engines of varying displacements, origins and power outputs. Early ones made do with modified versions of the Volkswagen Beetle’s flat-four, but Porsche upped the compression ratio, added twin carburetors and fitted lightweight aluminium cylinders to up the brake horsepower to something approaching, erm, 50.
PCA—Want to get published in PCA.org and e-Brake News and be part of the new, volunteer-fueled PCA Media Gruppe? Send us your original PCA or Porsche-related content and we'll consider it for publication. Contact Editor Damon Lowney at damonl@pca.org with submissions and story ideas, and he will help with writing and editing as
needed.
PCA—Save the date for Porsche Parade 2016, and be
sure to look out for Phase 2: Event Registration in April.
Due to the high demand for Parade housing all rooms at Jay Peak Resort are currently sold out. For additional housing options please follow this link: Additional Housing
Options
To be placed on a waitlist if a room becomes available at Jay Peak Resort please email porscheparade@conferencedirect.com with your first and last name, arrival and departure dates and number of guests in your reservation.
Photo submitted by Paul Gallegos. Pacific Northwest Region. “Here's my 2012 Boxster on Highway 12, White Pass, in Eastern Washington — a wonderfully scenic highway for cruising. The photo was
taken on a jaunt last winter to the Yakima, Washington wine country.”
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