1995 Porsche 993 Race Or Drivers Education Car on 2040-cars
Sterling, Massachusetts, United States
This is a beautiful Porsche 993 built by a well-respected race shop for a discerning club racer. Won its class at Mid-Ohio in the only race it ever entered, and since then this Porsche has been my personal drivers education car.
Never crashed or damaged The last of the air-cooled Porsches.
Well sorted and maintained; the ideal track car for drivers education/or club racing.
Stock motor for reliability, shorter gears for optimal acceleration, race suspension (Moton Club Sport, RSA sway bars, 700/900 lb springs) for amazing handling, RS mufflers for awesome sound. Car lightened for performance, full welded cage and Momo race seats with 6-point harnesses for safety. AiM MXL Pista data acquisition system with AiM SmartyCam camera. Car has been maintained to a high standard for safety and reliability by a professional independent Porsche mechanic. Transmission rebuilt in 2011, at which time we replaced the clutch and flywheel. Includes 1 set of BBS Classic RT wheels (8.5 front/10 rear 18") with Michelin Super Sport tires in excellent condition. Spares negotiable, including extra race wheels (Fikse, Forgeline, and CCW). For details please contact Rick Betterley at rbetterley at gmail.com or 774/262-3460 |
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Porsche slathers Martini livery on 911, Panamera, Macan and Cayenne
Mon, 20 Oct 2014This is how we imagine the conversation went in Porsche's Stuttgart headquarters: "Martini livery. Martini livery all the things." Okay, so maybe not, but that hasn't stopped Porsche from showing off images of its entire lineup bearing the iconic racing livery.
While we aren't sure about the questionably yellow 911 and lime green Macan, the navy blue Cayenne and the white Panamera both look pretty spectacular as they lap about the streets of Sochi, Russia.
As for why the liveried sports cars and crossovers were at the site of the 2014 Winter Olympics, we aren't totally sure. Porsche's Facebook page, where the images first popped up, was really light on details. Whatever the reason, we fully support Porsche doing more with Martini livery. Take a look at the full gallery to see what we mean.
Porsche 911 GT3 dukes it out with MP4-12C on track and GT-R on spectacular roads
Thu, 22 Aug 2013The Porsche 911 GT3 has always been a favorite among auto journalists and car enthusiasts alike, but with the introduction of the new 991-generation GT3, which is the first GT3 with electric power steering and no manual gearbox option, how does it stack up to the competition from McLaren and Nissan?
Evo's Jethro Bovingdon attempts to answer that question by pitting the rear-engine Porsche against the mid-engine McLaren MP4-12C on a racetrack and the front-engine, all-wheel-drive Nissan GT-R on some amazing, twisty European back roads. We won't give away the victor of either comparison, but we will say that, in Evo's test, the McLaren's 141-horsepower advantage doesn't give it as much of an edge over the Porsche on a racetrack as one might think, and the lack of a manual gearbox and the inclusion of electric power steering on the GT3 isn't detrimental to enjoying the car on a back road.
Watch the video below to find out which car Bovingdon prefers on road and track - we think you'll be happy to see him drift around turns every chance he gets.
Audi RS7 vs. Porsche Panamera Turbo, which would you pick? [w/poll]
Wed, 08 Jan 2014We live in a blessed time - a time when you can buy not just one, but two (or three, or four) monstrously powerful, blazingly fast four-doors that can't only keep up with modern supercars, but in some instances, will outperform them as well. Two of the finest are the Audi RS7 and the refreshed Porsche Panamera Turbo, and Motor Trend has been messing around with the both of them in this comparison video.
MT provides a comprehensive and entertaining look at the RS7 and the turbocharged Panamera as they go through a battery of tests, before getting tossed about on both the road and the track. Starring flip-flop aficionado Jonny Lieberman, it's a must-watch, whether you're in the market for one of the two super sedans or merely want to see the former Autoblog editor again.
After having a look at the video, register a vote for the car you'd park in your driveway in our poll. Hop below for the full video from the team at Motor Trend.