The Nürburgring may the ultimate drive for Porschephiles, but the United States also has roads that, while slower paced, are great options for drivers seeking scenic routes. First up is the Kancamagus Highway, located in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Often mispronounced and misspelled as Kangamangus, Kangumangus, or Kancamangus, the […]
Author: Noelle Talmon
A Brief History of Nürburgring—The Eighth Wonder of the World?
Ask anyone to name a famous racetrack, and there’s a good chance they will say Nürburgring. Located in Nürburg, Germany, the track was built in 1925. It’s nearly 13-miles long with 33 right turns, 40 left turns, a maximum grade of 17 percent, and a 921-foot elevation change. It hosts […]
A Brief History of the Porsche Crest and a Look at The New 2023 Iteration
The 2023 crest differs slightly from previous iterations in that it features brushed precious metal, a 3D honeycomb structure, an updated horse, and a slightly different gold tone.
A Brief History of the Porsche 930 Flachbau, AKA the Slant Nose Porsche
The slant nose Porsche is synonymous with 1980s car culture. Its highly recognizable sloping style combined with a wide body and whale tail are indicative of the era.
A Brief History of the 911’s Eight Generations
Over the years, the 911 has undergone some transformations due to new design elements and performance upgrades.
CVR’s Club Race Volunteers Are the Bloodline of the Event
Without volunteers, the CVR Club Race would lack the joy de vivre (or joy de Porsche) that is obvious the moment you hit the paddock.
#RespectTheBumps: A Brief History of Porsche and the 12 Hours of Sebring
Over the years, Porsche has made an indelible mark on the 3.74-mile Sebring International Raceway. Porsche has 18 overall wins and 65 class victories to brag about, more than any other manufacturer.
A Brief History of Porsche and the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Since the 24 Hours of Le Mans race’s inception 100 years ago, 828 Porsches have hit the track, more than any other automaker.