There are certain situations and settings in which you don’t expect to see particular cars. A 1990s endurance racing legend, like the Porsche 911 GT1-98 as we see here, wouldn’t be quite at home on, ...
The Porsche 911 GT1 Evo was essentially a street-legal race car that Porsche produced between 1997. The car was based on the 911 GT1, which was produced between 1996 and 1998. This vehicle was a ...
Nostalgia is all the rage right now in the car world, and especially nostalgia for the 1990s era of driver-focused simplicity. No auto company leverages its history to better effect than Porsche, and ...
Porsche might have dominated Group C racing with its 956 and 962 prototypes, yet by the mid-1990s, the new GT1 scene called for something beefier than the GT2-spec 911s they had in store at the time.
Porsche has built a dizzying array of incredible race cars and road cars over the decades but none of them are quite as remarkable as the 911 GT1 Strassenversion. The German carmaker built the 911 GT1 ...
Take a close look at the Porsche 911 GT1 Evolution below. Yes, it is one of only 41 examples developed as part of the German brand’s FIA GT Championship program for 1997, but no, it is not one of the ...
The super rare Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion drives out of the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany. It has not seen the light of day for quite a while. Porsche only built around 20 such cars. Just ...
The F.A.T. International Ice Race is a three-day winter spectacle that features all sorts of modern and historic racing machines driving on snow and ice. One of the highlights of the event, which took ...
Update 7/16/21: A Porsche spokesperson confirmed to Road & Track via email there are "there are no immediate plans" for this sort of car at this time. We'd love it if the company changed its mind, ...
Here’s a question for you. Which manufacturer has the most wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans? As you may already know or guessed from the headline, that would be Porsche with no fewer than 19 overall ...
Over its long history, the Porsche 911 has had many interpretations, some of which are not from Porsche, itself. One such interpretation came from the Almeras Brothers, also known as Porsche Almeras.
The car bit of the internet was ablaze yesterday with news that Porsche was getting ready to unleash a brand new hypercar. But speaking exclusively to Carscoops, Porsche says the idea is pure ...
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