Porsche built this 911 GTR RSR in 2008. A customer purchased it with the sole intention of racing it. But the car never set wheels on the racetrack in 15 years. Here is the story of the 15-year old ...
An extremely desirable Porsche 911 race car went up for sale at an event coinciding with this past weekend's 2023 Goodwood Revival. Listed by Bonhams, the car in question is a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera ...
I live close by to Mulholland Drive, specifically some of the best twistiest sections that have been revered by car enthusiasts for decades, so often in the afternoon or evening I'll head up into the ...
EV conversion specialist Everrati Automotive has introduced a fifth electrified Porsche 911, now offering a cutting-edge version of the ultra-rare 1993 Type 964 RSR 3.8. By implementing an ...
When you gain more than you lose, is it really all bad to turn a Porsche 911 into an electric car? How much are you really willing to compromise? What’s your line in the sand? And how firm are you on ...
The road-going Porsche 911 GT3 and GT3 RS are amazing cars but for those seeking the ultimate in track performance from a 911, it is impossible to go past a legitimate GT3 that was built specifically ...
Pablo Escobar is remembered as the notorious leader of the Medellín Cartel, one of history’s most powerful and dangerous drug ...
Regardless of personal opinions among enthusiasts, a subset in the restomod industry caters to that originalist mindset, using modern techniques to enhance classic cars without going overboard. The ...
Josh has always had a love affair with cars. This mostly started as a kid playing video games like Need for Speed Underground and going to the occasional car show with his father and grandfather in ...
A dazzling example of one of Porsche‘s finest (and rarest) race cars of the 1990s is about to change hands. RM Sotheby’s will auction off a rare 1993 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 as part of its annual Monterey ...
How much are you really willing to compromise? What’s your line in the sand? And how firm are you on your limits if what you get in return is an undeniable improvement over what you had before? How ...