What's the first car you think of when seeing a Porsche badge? If it's the 911, that's perfectly normal. Well, I usually think about race cars because Porsche built quite a few unforgettable track ...
Part endurance racer and part hill-climb special, the stripped-down Porsche 908/3 is the embodiment of Porsche’s obsession with weight savings. The 3.0-liter flat-eight engine rides the driver’s back ...
Porsche has been manufacturing its iconic rear-engine 911 sports car since the early 1960s, but a very unique model – a hybrid cross between a full convertible and a closed-roof coupe – debuted at the ...
In the late 1960s, a rumor blew across the Atlantic from the U.S.-even then one of Porsche's largest markets—and it said the convertible was headed for an uncertain future. Proposed future safety ...
For 60 years, the Porsche 911 Targa has been neither one thing nor the other. Since September 1965, when it was unveiled, it’s been criticized and undervalued—unfairly, if you ask me. Having just ...
Porsche 911 fans like to go on about how creditable their vehicles’ engine layout is for its performance characteristics. But it’s not often that you really get to see the benefits of the rear-engine, ...
In 1960, Jo Bonnier and Hans Herrmann won the Sicily-spanning Targa Florio in a Porsche 718 RS-60. That car has since lived in collector hands and now belongs to the Revs Institute in Florida, but it ...
Quite a few companies will be happy to restore your early air-cooled Porsches, yet few can do a job as authentic as Porsche Classic’s Factory Restoration team lead by Uwe Makrutzki. This 1967 911S ...
Discover the surprising history and engineering behind Porsche's iconic Targa design that has drivers buzzing.
In the history of motorsports, certain races established the groundwork for the state of modern racing, with a combination legendary drivers, exotic locations, and iconic cars. On the newest episode ...