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  • [[Image:Ferdinand_Porsche.jpg|thumb|right|200px|<center>'''Ferdinand Porsche'''</center>]] ...ronounced with an audible "e" -- "PORSH-uh", not "PORSH". The german name "Porsche" originates in Czech "Boreš" [boresh].
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  • ...he designer of the [[car body|bodies]] for the [[VW Beetle]] and various [[Porsche]] [[sports car]]s. ...menda resigned his most respectable job with Mercedes and joined Ferdinand Porsche's new company, a step into an unknown future.
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  • [[Image:9148piech01.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''Porsche 914/8 Flat 8 engine''' [http://www.914club.com <small>Source</small>]]] ...,5 L version for [[Formula 1]] that grew up to a 3 L version used in the [[Porsche 908]]
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  • ...ng in [[1962]]. His mother was [[Loise Piëch]], a daughter of [[Ferdinand Porsche]]. ...the Porsche Carrera 6, the [[Porsche 910]] and especially the successful [[Porsche 917]]
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  • ...n 350Z]], [[Porsche 928]], [[Porsche 924|924]], [[Porsche 944|944]], and [[Porsche 968|968]].
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  • ...for his precise work and his wealth of ideas. In [[1934]] he joined the [[Porsche]] construction office and developed the air-cooled opposed four-cylinder en Then at Porsche he was in charge of undercarriage design, a position which he held until hi
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  • ...[BMW M3]], [[Ferrari 250 GTO]], [[Porsche]] [[Porsche 911 GT3|911 GT3]], [[Porsche 904 GTS]], and the [[Lamborghini Murcielago LP640]].
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  • ...sche 936]], as well as in many other events in the 1970s for the factory [[Porsche]] team, with their distinctive dark blue, light blue and red stripes on whi
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  • | [[Porsche 964|Porsche 911 Carrera]] | [[Porsche 964|Porsche 911 Carrera]]
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  • ...s in the race, mainly class wins. Later on, they called some of their cars Porsche Carrera, after this race. (They did the same with the Targa).
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  • ...irdcage]] [[sports car racing|sports cars]], and a [[Porsche in motorsport|Porsche]] and [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] in [[Formula One]]. It was founded by [ ...d Formula One racing after purchasing [[Jean Behra]]'s [[Behra-Porsche]] [[Porsche RSK|RSK]], following its creator's death in the machine at the [[1959 Germa
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  • ...ompete there. Some examples are the [[Ferrari 250 GTO]] and [[Porsche]] [[Porsche 911|911]] GT3.
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  • ...ather unsuccessful &laquo;Tipo 360&raquo; [[F1]] [[prototype]] (see also [[Porsche 360]]). The &laquo;CIS Italia&raquo; project ended when Dusio moved to [[A
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  • ...Porsche 550 Spyder engine.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Flat-4 engine in a 1955 [[Porsche 550 Spyder]]]] ...orsche designed flat-4 in the late 356s and the [[Porsche 912|912]]. The [[Porsche 914|914]] that replaced the 912 was built in partnership with VW using a VW
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  • ...xamples are known. Porsche ran some tests with a flat-16 version of the [[Porsche 917]], but it was never raced.
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  • ...w races which faced a fleet of factory and privateer [[Porsche 907]] and [[Porsche 908]] plus old 5-litre cars like the [[Lola T70]] and the improved [[Ford G ...lorio]], and had to retire in the German [[1000 km Nürburgring]] where the Porsche 908/02 dominated. At the [[1000km Spa]], a 312P was second behind the Siffe
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  • | '''[[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]]''' | [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]]
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  • ...was powered by an air-cooled flat-12. This engine was an evolution of the Porsche [[flat-8]] boxer engine and in fact used identical cylinders to those found The domination of the Porsche 917 over the [[V12 engine|V12]]-powered [[Ferrari 512]] probably influenced
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  • * 1977-1988 [[Porsche 924]] * 1982-1991 [[Porsche 944]]
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  • *[[Porsche 959]] *[[Porsche 911]] GT1 model
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  • [[Image:DSCN1450.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Targa top body style on a [[Porsche 914]]]] ...as also used on the 1964 [[SAAB Catherina]]. The name was first adopted by Porsche after the [[Targa Florio]] road race in which they entered, used type of bo
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  • ...e exception is certain high performance [[four wheel drive]] models from [[Porsche]]. Most manufacturers have abandoned the rear engined layout apart from [[Porsche]] who has gradually developed their design with improvements to the suspens
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  • ...followed by cars from [[BRM]] and [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]]. [[Ferrari]] and [[Porsche]] soon made Grand Prix RMR attempts with less initial success. The mid-engi * [[Porsche 550]] Spyder (1954), 125 produced (including 90 road versions)
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  • ...Porsche Carrera GT wheel.jpg|right|thumb|300 px|Magnesium alloy wheel on a Porsche Carrera GT]]
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  • ...sche factory driver who competes in the American Le Mans series with a GT3 Porsche. Sports Car legend returns to racing as owner of a Porsche Factory Team contending in the American Le Mans Series GT Championship.
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  • | Porsche 904 GTS | Porsche 904 GTS
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  • ...s were compact enough: the [[PDK (Porsche Doppelkupplung)]] used in the [[Porsche 956]] and 962 [[Le Mans]] race cars and the Sport Quattro S1 race car. ...of race cars, was expected in January 2006 but may come in 2007 or later. Porsche is said to have filed paperwork indicating that it will be available as a l
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  • ...1972 was announced. The loophole for the big 5L sports cars (such as the [[Porsche 917]] and [[Ferrari 512]]) was closed, and the minimum weight of the 3L pro ...70hp, and the development of a new engine would have been necessary. Thus, Porsche did not enter world championship sports car races after 1971 and sold the 9
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  • | [[Porsche 911 Turbo S LM-GT]] | [[Porsche 962]]C
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  • ...e compact enough: the [[PDK (Porsche Doppelkupplungs)]] used in the on the Porsche 956 and 962 Le Mans race cars and the Sport Quattro S1 race car. ...of race cars, was expected in January 2006 but may come in 2007 or later. Porsche is said to have filed paperwork indicating that it will be available as a l
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  • |Team(s):||[[Maserati]], [[Behra-Porsche]] ! [[Porsche in Formula One|Dr Ing F Porsche KG]]
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  • ...a good account for himself in his four [[F1]] drives. He drove for the [[Porsche]] sports car team from 1967 and won the [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] in [[1971]] wi In [[1973]] he won the [[Targa Florio]], with [[Herbert Müller]], in a [[Porsche 911]] Carrera RSR.
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  • | [[Porsche]] [[Porsche 911 Turbo|911 Turbo]] | [[Porsche Carrera GT]]
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  • | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Porsche|Porsche System Engineering]] | [[Porsche 908]]LH
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  • [[Image:Ferdinand_Porsche.jpg|thumb|right|200px|<center>'''Ferdinand Porsche'''</center>]] ...ronounced with an audible "e" -- "PORSH-uh", not "PORSH". The german name "Porsche" originates in Czech "Boreš" [boresh].
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  • ...ptronic''' is a type of discrete [[automatic transmission]] developed by [[Porsche]] and used in its vehicles and those of its licensees. A Tiptronic transmis ...'' is a registered trademark, and it is owned by German sports car maker [[Porsche]], who licenses it for use by others such as [[Volkswagen]], [[Audi]] and [
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  • ...urs of Sebring against year-long nemesis Flying Lizard Motorsport in their Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. It resulted in the closest finish in the history of that legen ...nd LMP2 champs Timo Bernhard and Romain Dumas of Penske Racing in their RS Porsche Spyder. Corvette Racing’s Olivier Beretta and Oliver Gavin also earned s
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  • ...rol which do much to counteract the inherent flaws of the design. Many of Porsche's techniques have been applied to other cars with success. ...Since then, many of the top-performing cars from marques like [[Audi]], [[Porsche]] and [[Lamborghini]], as well as Japanese manufacturers like [[Mitsubishi
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  • ...]], a rarity in American designs. Both the older and newer models of the [[Porsche 911]] use a [[flat-6]], at first air cooled but later models are water-cool The [[Porsche 917]] flat 12 engine is also not a boxer.
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  • ==1969-1971 Porsche== ...rrari 512]]S, funded from the money gained by the FIAT deal. At that time, Porsche had almost a full season of experience with their new car, though, and also
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  • | [[Porsche 911]] | [[Porsche 911]] NSR
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  • ...ng [[Porsche]] and [[Subaru]], currently use horizontally opposed engines. Porsche continues to be the most prominent manufacturer of flat-6 engine luxury spo ...re expensive. In the 1980s, Porsche adapted their 911 unit to become the [[Porsche PFM 3200]] aero engine, but production ceased in 1991.
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  • ...series was soon abandoned leaving just the Group B Rally championship. The Porsche 959 {961} only raced three times in Group B, but the 288 GTO never raced an ...Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]], behind its German rival the [[Porsche 959]].
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  • ...nhanced performance, unlike the other models in the firm, with a 2200 cc ''Porsche'' engine. The ''Pirana'' sold for 1,490,000 lire and the ''Moon Buggy'' for
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  • | [[Porsche]] | [[Porsche]]
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  • | [[Porsche 928|Porsche 928S]] 4.6 | [[Porsche Carrera RS]]
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  • ...ing more difficult, and this has been a problem in some cars such as the [[Porsche 914]], which is air cooled rather than having a front mounted coolant syste * [[Porsche 914]]
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  • ...first time in 1957. It was a rainy evening and the car was a dark colored Porsche Speedster. This began a respect for a classical design that established a s ...erdinand Porsche and the company that bears his name. He even bought a 356 Porsche for further inspiration, but found an insufficient market for his work at t
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  • ...of these being the most pressing problem for a third (middle) seat. The [[Porsche 911]] is a [[RR layout|rear engined, rear wheel drive]], so it lacks a larg * [[Porsche 924]] / [[Porsche 944]] / [[Porsche 968]]
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  • ...''[[BMW Z4]], [[Honda S2000]], [[Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class|Mercedes SLK]], [[Porsche Boxster]], [[Toyota MR2|Toyota MR-Spyder]], [[Mazda Miata]]''' and the '''[
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  • | Manufacturer || P1:[[Audi]]<br/>P2:[[Porsche]]<br/>GT1:[[Chevrolet]]<br/>GT2:[[Ferrari]] [[Image:Porsche slips by the Ferrari.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[2007 Northeast Grand Prix|Nort
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  • ...ndersteer]]. Most manufacturers have abandoned the RR layout apart from [[Porsche]] who has gradually developed their design with improvements to the suspens ...include the [[Tucker automobile|Tucker]], the [[Volkswagen Beetle]], the [[Porsche 911]] and the innovative [[Chevrolet Corvair]].
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  • Competing cars vary from the [[Renault Clio RS]] through [[BMW M3]]s, [[Porsche GT3]]s, a stalwart of the series: the [[Marcos Mantis GT]], and exotics suc
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  • ...minent customers. The entrance of [[homologation]]-specials such as the [[Porsche 911 GT1]] in the BPR series left to Ferrari not going forward with the proj
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  • ...xle]] rear [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] design initially adopted by Porsche (relatively advanced for its day, it is now utterly obsolete because of its He drove a [[Porsche Spyder]] in [[1953]], also with no success. A liaison with [[BMW]], startin
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  • * 1981 FIAT Karl Linnig ? Porsche 930 Turbo * 1977 FIAT Anton Fischhaber Bad Tölz Porsche Carrera
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  • ...aterial from one-make cups organized by [[Automobiles Venturi|Venturi]], [[Porsche]] and [[Ferrari]]. ...ased GT cars. The McLaren F1 GTR soon proved the most dominating car, with Porsche and Venturi ruling the smaller categories.
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  • ...s such as [[BMW]], [[DaimlerChrysler]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], and [[Porsche]]. Through its ContiTech division, the company produces power transmission
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  • ...any prestige automobile brands, including [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[BMW]] and [[Porsche]] continue to use rear wheel drive platforms. ...AWD [[Porsche Carrera 4|Carrera 4]], [[Porsche 911 Turbo|911 Turbo]] and [[Porsche Cayenne|Cayenne]]
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  • ...[[New Zealand Touring Cars|New Zealand V8's]], [[Toyota Racing Series]], [[Porsche GT3 Cup]]
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  • ...iano Bianchi]], [[Nanni Galli]] and [[Nino Vaccarella]] prevailed over the Porsche driven by Rico Steinemann and [[Jo Siffert]], and in 1969, when [[Arturo Me | [[Porsche in motorsport|Porsche]]
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  • ...ere seen for the last time, now with a rather revolutionary [[coachbuilt]] Porsche 914. After the show they were never heard of again.
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  • ...rand name and the subsequent racing reputation and history ([[Ferrari]], [[Porsche]], [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], etc.) as an important indication of sporting quali ...he [[2006|(2006)]] [[Porsche]] [[Porsche 911|911]] [[Porsche 997|(997)]] [[Porsche 911 Turbo|Turbo]] A modern sports car.]]
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  • ...]], [[Rolls-Royce (car)|Rolls-Royce]], [[Lotus Cars]], [[Aston-Martin]], [[Porsche]], and [[Audi]]. Bundy pipe retains the advantage higher rigidity, which me
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  • The prestige of [[Ferrari]], Porsche, [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Maserati]], [[Alfa Romeo]], Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, In the 1960, battles between Ferrari, Ford and Porsche at Le Mans even made it to the movie screens, with [[Steve McQueen]] [[Le M
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  • ...obsolete car, outperformed by the new Porsche 917 but also by the older [[Porsche 908]] and the Ferrari, Matra and Alfa-Romeo. ...the last hour, Ickx and Herrmann continuously leapfrogged each other, the Porsche being faster on the straights due to less aerodynamic drag, while being pas
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  • ...7.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[2008 12 Hours of Sebring|2008]] overall winner [[Porsche RS Spyder]].]] ...ng Moss]] and [[Lake Underwood]], and manufacturers such as [[Ferrari]], [[Porsche]], [[BMW]], [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]], [[Briggs Cunningham|Cunningham]], [[A
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  • ...Mosler MT 900R]], [[Lamborghini Diablo]], [[Ferrari 360|Ferrari 360GT]], [[Porsche 911 GT3]] and a [[BMW M3|BMW M3 GTR V8]]. In both times the 24 Hour race wa ...red in this class. This class was won on both occasions by a [[Porsche 993|Porsche 993 GT3 S Cup]] driven by [[Jürgen Alzen]], [[Uwe Alzen]], [[Michael Barte
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  • ...De Tomaso|De&nbsp;Tomaso]], [[Team Lotus|Lotus]], [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] ...vent was won by [[Joakim Bonnier]] and [[Hans Herrmann]] in a small silver Porsche. Vaccarella was paired with [[Lorenzo Bandini]] in the 1965
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  • ...n the poorly-attended [[Prima Coppa Italia]] race at [[Vallelunga]] in a [[Porsche]] 718.
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  • The last race on the ''Northern Loop'' in 1983 was won by a [[Porsche 956]]. In that year, the track had been shorted to 20.8&nbsp;km and provis | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Porsche|Porsche System Engineering]]
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  • ===Porsche=== ...cooled [[flat-6]] [[Porsche 911#Air-cooled engines (1964–1998)|engine]] in Porsche 911 models from 1963 to 1999. The 1973 2.4&nbsp;L version generated 56&nbsp
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  • Grand tourers differ from typical [[sports car]]s (e.g. [[Lotus Elise]], [[Porsche 911]]) in that they are usually larger, heavier (sometimes more than 3,500 *[[Porsche 928]]
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  • ...r]]s in the nose of the car just as the LC1 had, unlike the contemporary [[Porsche 956]]s which drew all their air from behind and to the sides of the cockpit ...he World Constructors Championship, although they earned only 32 points to Porsche's 100.
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  • ...ly with [[Jacky Ickx]] on one of the [[Porsche 936]] and [[Porsche 956]]/[[Porsche 962]] models. Ickx/Bell is nowadays considered as one of the most famous pa ...nd drives in historic events, usually providing an ambassordorial duty for Porsche.
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  • ...AWD [[Porsche Carrera 4|Carrera 4]], [[Porsche 911 Turbo|911 Turbo]] and [[Porsche Cayenne|Cayenne]]
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  • Brembo brakes are standard equipment on [[Porsche]], [[Ferrari]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]] cars, and on such extreme machines as ...nts to [[Moto Guzzi]] in [[1972]]. In the eighties, they began supplying [[Porsche]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Lancia]], [[BMW]], [[Nissan]], and [[Chrysler]]. Th
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  • ...r-racing.com/wspr/results/wscc/ms1973.html#2 1973 Daytona 24h], behind a [[Porsche 911]].
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  • ...[[Chaparral (constructor)|Chaparral]], [[Lola]], [[BRM]], [[Shadow]] and [[Porsche]]. ...[[1973 oil crisis|fuel crisis]], but also to try and take the teeth out of Porsche's dominance. The 917/30 only raced once that year
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  • | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Porsche]] AG | [[Porsche 911 GT1]]-98
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  • * Porsche has introduced the Porsche Carrera GT with a 68 degree V10 displacing 5.7&nbsp;L and producing 612&nbs
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  • *Porsche 365B Carera GTL Abarth 1960 first 2 build by Motto
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  • ...on, [[Ferrari]] decided to do what [[Porsche]] had done earlier with the [[Porsche 917]], that is, build 25 examples of a 5.0&nbsp;L car to allow homologatio ...oy-framed 917. Notwithstanding the weight difference, the Ferrari 512S and Porsche 917 were theoretically fairly even matched.
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  • | [[Footwork Arrows|Footwork]]-[[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] | [[Footwork Arrows|Footwork]]-[[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]]
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  • ...s powered by stock-block production engines from [[Lexus]], [[Pontiac]], [[Porsche]], [[BMW]], [[Infiniti]] and [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], in the interest o ...sports car models approved by Grand-Am like the [[Chevrolet Corvette]], [[Porsche 911]] GT3 Cup, Ferrari 360 Modena, and [[BMW M3]]. However, new rules intro
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  • | [[Porsche in motorsport|Porsche]]
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  • ...to use it in a mass-production gasoline-powered vehicle in 2006 with the [[Porsche 911#997 Turbo|911 Turbo (997)]]. ...8x)]], the 1992-2002 [[RX-7|Mazda RX-7 Turbo (FD3S)]], and the 1986-1988 [[Porsche 959]]. With recent advancements in turbocharger design, sequential twin tur
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  • ...uilt sections have replaced the normal roads, especially in 1972, when the Porsche Curves section bypassed the dangerous former Maison Blanche section between
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  • ...in the Constructors Championship. In addition, in sportscar racing, the [[Porsche 917]] forced Ferrari to spend some of the millions earned in the Fiat deal ...igi Chinetti, as the new and bigger [[Ferrari 512]] should challenge the [[Porsche 917]].
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  • ...the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], where Ferrari, [[Jaguar]], [[Maserati]] and [[Porsche]] scored. Mercedes appeared at and won in the [[Mille Miglia]], then pulled ...in public traffic, often with their race cars fitted with license plates. Porsche factory drivers even had to watch onboard videos, a sickening experience fo
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  • ...teams. Later that year, modified versions resembling the main competitor [[Porsche 917]] were called '''Ferrari 512 M''' (for ''modificata''). In the [[1971 W .... In that year, Porsche had taken full advantage of a loop hole with the [[Porsche 917]], making the risky investment of building 25 examples of a 5.0&nbsp;L
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  • ...was replaced by fiberglass materials in the 1960s, some German teams (like Porsche and BMW) returned to white paint. Others German manufacturers like Mercedes ...many]] || White || Red|| [[Benz]], [[Mercedes (car)|Mercedes]], [[BMW]], [[Porsche]]
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  • ...g a major championship assault in 1991 with a new [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] V12 and [[Michele Alboreto]], while 1990 was to be an interim year. Caffi 1991 was to be an unmitigated disaster, sadly. The [[Porsche in Formula One|Porsche]] V12 was grossly overweight and seriously underpowered, and Caffi failed t
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  • ...1960]] despite being a factory driver for [[Porsche]] at that time. Many [[Porsche 718]]s were driven by [[privateer (motorsport)|privateer]]s, but these 1600 ...these two also joined the new leaders while continuing with their car. So Porsche managed to put 5 of 8 drivers on the center of the podium, plus [[Jo Schles
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  • ...e EPA and DOT on grey market cars, [[Ferrari]], [[Lamborghini]], Mercedes, Porsche. ...reports say Typo Tedesco) because the tubular aluminum chassis was used by Porsche. Somebody thought that if they copied the tubular chassis it would be bette
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  • ...car racing]], mainly in classes from 850cc up to 2000cc, competing with [[Porsche 904]] and [[Ferrari Dino]]. [[Hans Herrmann]] was a factory driver from 196 ...at]]. Abarth was also associated in producing sports or racing cars with [[Porsche]] and [[Simca]].
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  • | [[Porsche 911]] | Porsche 911
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  • ...tup is still used on high performance cars such as the [[Ford Mustang]], [[Porsche 911]], ''all'' [[BMW]]s and several [[Mercedes-Benz]] models.
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  • | [[Porsche 911]] | Porsche 911
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  • | [[Porsche 997]] Carrera S | [[Porsche 997]] Carrera
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  • ...AWD [[Porsche Carrera 4|Carrera 4]], [[Porsche 996 Turbo|911 Turbo]] and [[Porsche Cayenne|Cayenne]]
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  • |Team(s) || [[Ferrari]], [[Porsche]], [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] ! [[Porsche]]
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  • ...ardino]] (USA) in 1975, and turned over to [[replica]] cars, such as the [[Porsche 356]] ''Speedster'' (1976) and [[Checker]] (1979). It is now known as '''I Intermeccanica today manufactures its trademark Roadster, a replica of the Porsche 356 1959 Convertible "D", as well as offering a replica of the 1940 World W
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  • ...Bianchi. However, in most races, the Alfa drivers were outclassed by their Porsche rivals which used bigger engines. In 1968, the car was used mainly by priva ...uilt as a monocoque. After a dismal 1969, in 1970, the bigger 5.0&nbsp;L [[Porsche 917]] and [[Ferrari 512]] dominated, yet [[Toine Hezemans]] and [[Masten Gr
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  • ...hampionship into the final round, but ended the year eight points behind [[Porsche]]'s [[Jacky Ickx]].
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  • ...cognized being German [[Manfred Winkelhock]] was killed in 1985 when his [[Porsche 962]] crashed into a concrete wall. Details may be found at Motorsport Memo ...are nine Regional road racing events held there in a typical year, where [[Porsche]]s, [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]]s, and very fast sport [[compact car]]s
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  • ...Escort (European)|Ford Escort]] were the teams' favorites, although the [[Porsche 911]] did take part in the races.
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  • ...[Audi A3]] and TT or as an entry level version in the [[VW Touareg]] and [[Porsche Cayenne]], although the version used in the Cayenne features modifications ...d VW Touareg received the 3.6&nbsp;L engine in late 2006, along with the [[Porsche]] [[Cayenne]] for 2008..
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  • ...)|lb]]/[[horsepower|hp]])—compare this to the similarly sized and shaped [[Porsche Boxster]] with nearly 7.1 kg/kW (11.7 lb/hp). The [[McLaren F1]], introduce * [[Porsche 959]]
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  • |Team(s) ||[[Maserati]]<br>[[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]<br>Cooper<br>Porsche<br>[[ATS]] (Ita)<br>Lotus<br>Eagle ! [[Porsche in motorsport|Porsche System Engineering]]
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  • ...[[Joest Racing]] team, driving a [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing]]-designed and [[Porsche]]-powered WSC95, after being a late inclusion in the team following [[Davy | [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing|TWR]] [[Porsche WSC-95]]
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  • ...GTS-R]] which originally was built by Oreca to FIA GT2-spec, turbo-charged Porsche, modified [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters]] cars from Opel and [[Abt Sportsl ...Land Motorsport'' 911, had suffered a fiery failure of its standard 3.6L [[Porsche 911 GT3-RSR]] race engine after 21 hours, yet was classified as 14th with 1
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  • ...s later had to acknowledge the influence of Ledwinka's Tatra models on the Porsche-designed Kdf-Wagen of 1938 (later known as the VW Beetle), a post-war lawsu
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  • ...[[Cisitalia]] and involved [[Carlo Abarth]], [[Rudolf Hruska]] and [[Ferry Porsche]]. Dusio won in the [[Giovanni Savonuzzi]]-completed car's premiere race a
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  • ...urs of Le Mans]] in 1985, among other victories, in the [[Joest Racing]] [[Porsche 956]].
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  • ...the first day of qualifying in May 1968 and was forced to drive one of the Porsche team's spare entries. ...968, following [[Jim Clark]] and [[Mike Spence]]. Scarfiotti wrecked his [[Porsche 910]] on the Rossfeldstrasse track. The car veered abruptly and catapulted
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  • ...ng|Martini]]-[[Lancia]] team in 1984 and 1985. In 1986, he switched to a [[Porsche 956]] from Richard Lloyd Racing's outfit, returning to a works drive in 198 ...24 Hours]] race in 1994, sharing the "road-going" [[Dauer]] (a modified [[Porsche 962]]) with [[Yannick Dalmas]] and [[Hurley Haywood]]. He also won the [[24
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  • ...Bianchi. However, in most races, the Alfa drivers were outclassed by their Porsche rivals which used bigger engines. In 1968, the car was used mainly by [[pri ...(183ci) with 400hp (298kW), which put the 33/3 in the same class as the [[Porsche 908]] and the [[Ferrari 312P]]. The chassis was now a [[monocoque]].
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  • ...driver as well as 1968 [[Rally Monte Carlo]] winner [[Vic Elford]] in a [[Porsche 911]]. However, the true birth of rallycross is often wrongly connected wit
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  • | [[Qvale Mangusta]]<br>[[MG SV]]<br>[[Porsche 911]] ...rmance, weird look and cheap interior, or its general inability to match [[Porsche 911]]. In mid-2001, [[Qvale]] sold its sports car making business, includin
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  • ...p'' for road going exotic sports cars, the [[Formula V6 Asia]] race, the [[Porsche Carrera Cup]] Asia race, the scooter race for locals and in the past but on *Porsche Carrera Cup Record: 2:27.343 ([[Darryl O'Young]], 2007/[[Porsche 997|Porsche 911 GT3 Cup]])
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  • ...lity Management (PSM)''' now '''[[Traction Control|TC]]''' from the 2007 [[Porsche 997|GT3]] and onwards
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  • ...d GT]]<br>[[Lamborghini Gallardo]]<br>[[Panoz Esperante]]<br>[[Porsche 997|Porsche 997 Turbo]]<br>[[Chevrolet Corvette|Chevrolet Corvette Z06]]<br>[[Dodge Vip ...ng a reduced weight version of the F430. Aimed to compete with cars like [[Porsche]] RS-models, it will be 100 kg lighter and provide output of around 520 hor
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  • |Team(s):||Longhorn, Penske, Granatelli, Porsche, A. J. Foyt, Menard, King | [[Penske Racing|Penske]]/[[Porsche]]/[[Andy Granatelli|Granatelli]]
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  • [[Image:Porsche 804 cooling-fan.jpg|thumb|[[Porsche 804]] had a cooling fan to cool the [[Air-cooled engine|air-cooled flat-8 e *[[Porsche]] Flat-4 1.5&nbsp;L aircooled and Flat-8 1.5&nbsp;L aircooled
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  • ...arked by [[Porsche]] for a derivate of its [[Porsche 911|911]] series, the Porsche 911 Targa, itself named after the famous [[Targa Florio]] rally. A derivati
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  • ...was replaced by fiberglass materials in the 1960s, some German teams (like Porsche and BMW) returned to white paint. Others German manufacturers like Mercedes ...many]] || White || Red|| [[Benz]], [[Mercedes (car)|Mercedes]], [[BMW]], [[Porsche]]
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  • ...s, and [[AMA_Superbike | AMA Superbike]]. It serves as the home of the "[[Porsche]] Driving Experience" and the [[Kevin Schwantz]] [[Suzuki]] School. It also
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  • | [[Porsche 911 GT3|Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Car]] | [[Porsche 911]] Coupe
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  • ...ne were to go racing, rallying or hill climbing in a 1000cc car, losses to Porsche were inevitable. Facing all of these marketing, financing, production, dis ...cCarthy probably got it right when he wrote "...selling a one liter car at Porsche prices, even when designed and developed by Ferrari, was more a way to squa
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  • ...]], [[Mazda RX-7]], [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]], and the [[Porsche 911|Porsche 911 Turbo]].
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  • ...use a 3.0&nbsp;L (2990&nbsp;cc) straight-4 engine on road cars like the [[Porsche 968]], but the largest modern non-diesel was the plain 3.2&nbsp;L (3188&nbs
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  • | [[Porsche 911 GT3]]-RSR | [[Porsche 911 GT3]]-RS
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  • ...Ford]], [[Lamborghini]], [[Lancia]], [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Maserati]], [[Porsche]], [[Renault]], [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] and [[Volkswagen]].
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  • | [[Porsche 917]] ...| Woolfe had purchased one of the new and high-powered Porsche 917's, and Porsche's own [[Herbert Linge]] was to support the Briton. He was killed in the fir
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  • [[Image:360_cisitalia.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The built for Porsche '''Cisitalia 360''']] ...roposition but Cisitalia, by then cash-strapped, could not. If the work of Porsche designer Karl Rabe and that of Piero Dusio had been as they had envisioned,
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  • ...ear. This location of the ignition key switch is still found today on many Porsche models. ...portscars become the norm. The [[Porsche 917]], [[Porsche 935|935]], and [[Porsche 936|936]] were dominant throughout the decade, but a resurgence by French m
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  • ...etitors:|| [[Porsche]] [[Porsche 964|911 Turbo (Type 964)]], [[Porsche]] [[Porsche 993| 911 Turbo (Type 993)]], [[Ferrari]] [[Ferrari F348| F348]], [[Ferrari]
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  • ...erably to the weight of the crankshaft; crankshafts from [[Volkswagen]], [[Porsche]], and [[Corvair]] flat engines, lacking counterweights, are easily carried
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  • ...otta Fraschini]]'s [[Giustino Cattaneo]], [[Austro-Daimler]]'s [[Ferdinand Porsche]] [[Stephen Tomczak]] (in the ''Prinz Heinrich''), and [[W. O. Bentley]] (i
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  • ...Brooks]]. This race weekend also saw the death of [[Jean Behra]], as his [[Porsche]] flew over the top of the north turn banking, as there was no wall or fenc
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  • ...Brooks]]. This race weekend also saw the death of [[Jean Behra]], as his [[Porsche]] flew over the top of the north turn banking, as there was no wall or fenc
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  • ...Porsche run by [[Joest Racing]]. 1997 brought a fourth place finish in a [[Porsche 911 GT1]] which he also raced in the [[FIA GT Championship]] that year. In
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  • |Similar || [[Audi R8]]<br>[[Aston Martin V8 Vantage]]<br>[[Porsche 911]]<br>[[Jaguar XK]]<br>[[BMW 6 Series]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SL-Class]]<br
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  • *Porsche 365B Carera GTL Abarth 1960 first 2 build by Motto
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  • ...more common vehicles, in much the same way that [[Porsche]] did with the [[Porsche 914|914]]. ..."almost a Ferrari". Ferrari intended to do battle in the marketplace with Porsche and its 911. The more expensive road going Ferrari V12's of the time were n
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  • ...s 1982 for the Euroracing team; since 1984 he had been enjoying success in Porsche sports cars run by Walter Brun; but, most of all, he was 33, and with each ...igned Neotech 70-degree V12 engine, which was tested in the back of a Brun Porsche sports car, but lack of finance meant the deal fell through, and the team h
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  • ...ugh the "[[Deutscher Motor Sport Bund|ONS]]-Staffel" was equipped with a [[Porsche 911]] rescue car, marked (R). For Formula One, this crash marked the end of ...Bellof]] set the all-time lap record for the 20.8 km Nordscheife in his [[Porsche 956]], which is still unbeaten at 6:11.13, or over 200 km/h in average - pa
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  • ...lled actuators on each of the 3 selector rails. One should not confuse the Porsche [[Tiptronic]] transmission with sequential transmissions either. [[Tiptroni
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  • [[Formula BMW Asia]] and [[Porsche Carrera Cup Asia]] have both supported the Chinese Grand Prix since 2004.
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  • ...]], [[Mazda RX-7]], [[Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]], and the [[Porsche 911|Porsche 911 Turbo]].
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  • ...car clubs, such as the [[BMW Car Club of America]] and [http://www.pca.org Porsche Club of America], hold weekend racing and driver training school events at
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  • ...[[Salinas, California]]. Dean was killed a few hours later in his racing [[Porsche 550 Spyder]].
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  • ...y non-luxury high priced [[prestige car|prestige vehicles]], such as the [[Porsche 911]], [[Alfa Romeo GTV]], most [[Ferrari]] and many [[Lamborghini]] are of ...lass|Mercedes-Benz S500]], [[BMW 7 Series|BMW 750]], the [[Porsche Cayenne|Porsche Cayenne Turbo]], or the [[Audi A8]] can be included in this category. The [
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  • ...several purpose-built sections replaced the normal roads, especially the ''Porsche Curves'' section which bypasses the dangerous former ''Maison Blanche'' sec ...ic finish 24 hours later by only 120 meters. Ironically, while driving a [[Porsche 911]] to [[Paris]] after the race, Ickx was involved in a road accident whe
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  • *[[Porsche 928]], [[Porsche Cayenne]]
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  • ...o sports car racing, entering the [[FIA GT Championship]] in 1997 with a [[Porsche 911 GT1]]. In 1999, they switched to the [[FIA Sportscar Championship]] wi
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  • ...racing for the local Border Reivers team, racing [[Jaguar D-Type]]s and [[Porsche]]s in national events, and winning 18 races. ...am engine. On a patchily damp track, he outperformed the similar-powered [[Porsche 718]] and the more powerful cars from Ferrari, with drivers like [[Phil Hil
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconAustria}} [[Ferdinand Porsche]] |align="left"|Automotive engineer and designer, founder of [[Porsche]]
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  • ...The team's inability to compete against the dominant [[Porsche 956]] and [[Porsche 962|962]] sports cars led it to drop out of sportscar racing at the end of
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  • ...ls exemplified by the [[Ford Model T]], and sought the help of [[Ferdinand Porsche]] to create a vehicle with the same ideals for the people of [[Germany]].
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  • |[[Sports car|Sports]]||-||Sports||[[Porsche 911]] *[[Porsche 911]]
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  • ...rect competition with Porsche. It is difficult to guess why the rear-heavy Porsche has been the more successful of the two.
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  • ...At the BOAC 500 in [[Brands Hatch]] the same spyder was 4th behind three [[Porsche 908]]-01. At [[1000km Monza]], [[Chris Amon]] took the pole with the 312P s ...to be built. Porsche had made that investment in early 1969 with the new [[Porsche 917]]. Ferrari answered with the [[Ferrari 512]] which was introduced for 1
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  • ...'99 and '03, making the current car a fierce contender for the title. The Porsche came in second with 94.8 points just behind the 599 with 95.4 points. Lambo ....10, making it faster than the [[Ascari KZ1]], the Porsche 997 Turbo and [[Porsche 911 GT3 RS|996 GT3 RS]], [[Ferrari F430]], [[Lamborghini Gallardo|Lamborghi
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  • ...4 Hours and 2001 Sebring 12 Hours, with [[Germany|German]] manufacturers [[Porsche]] and [[Audi]] respectively. In 2001, a month after his Sebring victory, he ...it failed to qualify a number of times. Soon the overweight and unreliable Porsche engines were replaced by [[Brian Hart Ltd.|Hart]]-supplied Cosworth engines
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  • ...i]] (which debuted as a marque in the 1940 event), [[Maserati]] and also [[Porsche]] famous. ...ung German [[Hans Herrmann]] (who had a remarkable previous efforts with [[Porsche]]) as well as British [[Stirling Moss]] relied on the support of navigators
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  • |align="left"| [[Behra-Porsche]] |align="left"| [[Porsche in motorsport|Porsche]]
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  • * [[Porsche 917]] "Panzer" (racecar)
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  • ...von Carel de Beaufort, Leidschendam-Museum.jpg|thumb|left|180px|1.5 litre Porsche 718]] ...ed Coopers drawing on their [[Formula 3]] and 'Bobtail' sports car, with [[Porsche]]s based on their RSK sports cars enjoying some success. [[Ferrari]] origin
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  • ...les. That year, he also competed in his first [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] in a Porsche 911 - he still makes occasional sports car appearances at Le Mans and in th
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  • | [[Porsche 928]] ! [[Porsche]]
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  • ...team began to collect class wins, but faced strong competition from the [[Porsche 904]] and realised they would need a new design if they were to achieve out
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  • ...] and Oliver Gendebien. [[Aston Martin]] finished 2nd. and 3rd went to a [[Porsche]] RS/K with only 1600cc, an amazing finish. ...s Ford GT40 and the new 3.0&nbsp;L prototypes Matra 630, Alpine A220 and [[Porsche 908]]. The new 2.0&nbsp;L [[Alfa Romeo 33]]/2 were outsiders.
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  • ...since, but the first ever Formula BMW World Final was held in Bahrain. The Porsche Supercup has supported the 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 races. The GP2 Series
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  • * Competed in [[Porsche Supercup]] series during [[United States Grand Prix]] at Indianapolis.
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  • ...r XKR]] and twelve inches (305 mm) longer than a 996 Series [[Porsche 996|Porsche 911]]. Overall vehicle length is 178.1 in, width is 71.7 in, and height is
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  • *Porsche-Abarth Carrera GTL berlinetta, Carrozzeria Rocco Motto
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  • ...a One engines the most successful of these being the TAG V6 (designed by [[Porsche]]) and the [[Honda]] V6. This new generation of engines were characterized
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  • ...ry. In the 1983 Times Grand Prix, [[Rolf Stommelen]]'s Joest-constructed [[Porsche 935]] lost its rear wing at the Dogleg and hit two freeway-type barriers se
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  • ...years it remained the biggest flat four yet made commercially &mdash; only Porsche and Subaru have ever made a bigger 4-cylinder engine. The "4" had certain e
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  • ...further advanced by the 1948 [[Citroën 2CV]] and 1955 [[Citroën DS]] (a [[Porsche 911]] [[flat engine|boxer]] exactly reversed in layout). Transversly mounte
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  • ...team later on. In Monaco he returned to racing with a guest drive in the [[Porsche Supercup]] race, an event he dominated. His hopes of stepping up to the rac | [[Porsche Supercup]]
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  • ...ree on the body as before. This improved handling, noise, and vibration. Porsche [[synchromesh|synchronizers]] were also fitted for improved shifting and re
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  • ...s of its owner E.W. Hart. Due to its unusual status the so-called ''Lohner-Porsche'' is not widely credited as the first four-wheel driven automobile. * Porsche Cayenne ([[Porsche Traction Management]]) 38/62 planetary with lockup clutch pack
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  • ...expensive (and it allowed Lord Hesketh to parade his yacht, helicopter, [[Porsche]] and [[Rolls-Royce car|Rolls Royce]] in front of a more appreciative audie
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  • ...n 1974 and the mid 1990s by [[Mercedes Benz]], [[Volkswagen]], [[Ford]], [[Porsche]], [[Audi]], [[Saab]], and [[Volvo]]. There was also a variant of the syste ...d dirt. This system was adopted by [[Volkswagen|VW]], [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Porsche]], [[Citroën]], [[Saab automobile|Saab]] and [[Volvo]]. Lucas licensed the
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  • ...troduced in the [[1952]] [[Porsche 356]]; cone synchronizers were called "Porsche-type" for many years after this. In the early [[1950s]] only the second-thi
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  • ...tratos for closed-track endurance racing. Theses cars failed against the [[Porsche 935]]s on closed tracks but proved successful in hybrid events. While they
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  • ...at-6]] twin-turbo) - [[Dauer 962 LeMans]] (''Road version of the Group C [[Porsche 962]]'') ...16&nbsp;ft·lbf [[Dauer 962 LeMans]] (''Road-going version of the Group C [[Porsche 962]]'')
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  • ...claimed several victims over the years, including [[Stefan Bellof]] in a [[Porsche]] sportscar, and also caused [[Alex Zanardi]]'s in 1993 and [[Jacques Vill
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  • ...tsen briefly drove sports cars in the US, driving for Champion Racing in a Porsche, alongside [[Bill Adam]] and Hans Stuck. The trio finished 2nd in class at
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  • ...atti Veyron]], [[Bugatti EB110]], [[Pagani Zonda]], [[Ferrari Enzo]] and [[Porsche Carrera GT]].
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  • ...pabilities as a manufacturer as well as provide both a competitor to the [[Porsche 959]] and come to be his masterpiece; the company's impending 40th annivers
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  • *[[Porsche]]: '''Porsche Stability Management (PSM)'''
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  • ...]], just like the city is placed within the state. In the 1920s, Ferdinand Porsche had constructed supercharged cars for [[Mercedes-Benz]] in Stuttgart before
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  • ...ehicle's balance or traction. "Manumatic" shifters, first popularized by [[Porsche]] in the [[1990s]] under the [[trade name]] [[Tiptronic]], have become a po
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  • ...ehicle's balance or traction. "Manumatic" shifters, first popularized by [[Porsche]] in the [[1990s]] under the [[trade name]] [[Tiptronic]], have become a po
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  • ...our long races. Cars range from old 100 hp road legal compacts to 500 hp [[Porsche 996]] and even modified [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters|DTM]] cars (1250 kg)
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  • more high-­‐profile and powerful [[Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], Porsche and Mercedes models, sometimes,
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  • ...team began to collect class wins, but faced strong competition from the [[Porsche 904]] and realised they would need a new design if they were to achieve out
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  • ...[[BOAC 500]] at [[Brands Hatch]] the same spyder was fourth behind three [[Porsche 908]]-01s. At [[1000km Monza]], [[Chris Amon]] took the pole with the 312P
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  • ...xelberg Rally in 1901 with Porsche himself driving. Over 300 of the Lohner-Porsche carriages were sold to the public. Altough this is more an example of elect
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  • ...orsche962MarioAndrettiMichaelAndrettiMillerHighLife.jpg|thumb|right|1989 [[Porsche 962]] co-driven with son [[Michael Andretti|Michael]]]] ...d in {{24hLM|1988}} with John Andretti. They finished sixth in a factory [[Porsche 962]]. Following Mario's retirement from full-time racing, he decided on a
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  • ...etition to construct a V16 towncar for [[Benito Mussolini]] before [[Ferry Porsche]] of [[Volkswagen]] built one for [[Adolf Hitler]]. They failed in this en
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  • ...omeo) competevano FM in the category with [[Ferrari ]], [[Maserati]] and [[Porsche]]. Just think that D. Michaels with a motorized Bandini Offenhauser of 1625
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  • * [[Porsche 911|early Porsche 911s]] &mdash; suffered from treacherous [[lift off oversteer]] (where the
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  • ...a [[V12]] engine and will be much more expensive. Also in 2008/2009 the [[Porsche Panamera]] will be on sale, creating more competition to the high-end luxur
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  • |[[Porsche]] 804
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  • |colspan="5"|<big>'''3. [[Porsche Automobil Holding SE]]'''</big> ({{flagiconGermany}}) |[[Porsche]]||align="center"|{{flagiconGermany}}
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  • ...g a simple concept, they are doing it the most dificult way. Cars like the Porsche 959 are really over-complex. Sporty, elegant, simple are our watchwords. If
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  • **[[Porsche Michelin Super Cup]] - Winners: Richard Westbrook (won both races)
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  • *[[Ferdinand Porsche]]
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  • |Similar:||[[Ferrari Enzo Ferrari]]<br>[[Pagani Zonda]]<br>[[Porsche Carrera GT]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]]
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  • ...s was normal in Central Europe, but rapidly moved up to drive in private [[Porsche]] and [[Chevron Cars Ltd|Chevron]] sports cars. His career seemed to be goi
    39 KB (5,660 words) - 10:57, 28 October 2009
  • ...traight fight between [[Alain Prost]]'s [[Team McLaren|McLaren]]-[[TAG]]-[[Porsche]] and the [[WilliamsF1|Williams]]-[[Honda]] duo of [[Nelson Piquet|Piquet]]
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  • ...in 2006. The most profitable per-unit car-maker of recent years has been [[Porsche]] due to its premium price tag.
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  • ...dom|UK]] and [[Ireland]]), [[BMW 3 Series]] (other parts of [[Europe]]), [[Porsche]], early [[Opel]] cars, or [[Volvo 700 series]] ([[Sweden]]).
    28 KB (4,495 words) - 07:58, 4 August 2009
  • ...racing)|European Champion]] in [[Grand Prix motor racing]]. Dr [[Ferdinand Porsche]] called Nuvolari "''The greatest driver of the past, the present, and the
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  • ...eife in 7 minutes 27.82 seconds, beating the previous record holder, the [[Porsche Carrera GT]]. It was since surpassed by the 2009 [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corve
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  • *[[Porsche 914]], a contemporary mid-engined targa two-seater.
    22 KB (3,272 words) - 16:25, 31 October 2009
  • ...s. He later drove in the [[1979 24 Hours of Le Mans]] in Dick Barbour's [[Porsche 935]] and finished the race in second place.
    30 KB (4,671 words) - 22:18, 22 September 2009
  • ...er Car Company|Cooper's]] re-introduction of mid-engined cars (following [[Porsche]]'s pioneering and all-conquering [[Auto Union|Auto Unions]] of the 1930s),
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