Friday, August 16, 2013

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Porsche 911s invade Silverstone




The 50th anniversary of the Porsche 911 continues as the company has managed to set a new world record for hosting the largest parade of 911s.

The unique event took place yesterday at Silverstone when 1,208 911s participated in a parade organized by Porsche Club Great Britain in partnership with Porsche Cars Great Britain and Silverstone Classic.

The event was kicked off by Mark Porsche - who is the son of 911 designer Ferdinand Alexander ‘Butzi’ Porsche and the great-grandson of founder Ferdinand Porsche - who said “It’s been a family member over all the generations of the 911 series and I'm very proud to be here today to represent the Porsche family at this great event. I think that to have these 1,200 cars on track is the attention that the 911 deserves for its 50th birthday. I can’t thank the Porsche Club GB enough for making this event possible.”

Besides providing a lot of eye candy, the event raised funds for the Hope for Tomorrow charity which brings mobile chemotherapy units to cancer patients so they can avoid stressful long distance travel and long waiting times.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Porsche 911 GT3 RS




Porsche is slowly expanding their 911 lineup and new details are starting to emerge about the 911 GT3 RS. Set to arrive at U.S. dealership late next year, the 911 GT3 RS is expected to be even wider than the 911 GT3 as it is rumored to use body panels from the 911 Turbo.

The car could also be equipped with a carbon-fiber roof and an adjustable rear wing. Automobile Magazine says power could be provided by a 4.0-liter flat-six engine or an upgraded version of the GT3's 3.8-liter unit. Regardless of which engine is used, it will likely produce more than 475 HP (349 kW) and be paired exclusively to a PDK transmission.

The model is also slated to feature a sportier suspension, an electronic rear differential and a revised steering system. We can also expect a variety of lightweight components including a titanium exhaust system.

Source: Automobile Magazine