Thank you, Randy, for your shared knowledge on the Porsche car of our present time. I , as a woman, have been interested in all aspects of the "Porsche" car since my mate, Fred Sebald, first brought a 1950's Porsche 356, Silver coupe home to me and our two small babes...in 1957. I am still the owner and driver of my original, Black, 1966 911 Porsche...vin 302.246 that we bought in Stuttgart, Germany in September 1965...at the small factory. I still own and drive this 911 only for short drives in the Fall, and for sharing at the Sierra Nevada Region PCA events....here in Reno. My daughter and I have enjoyed this car for more than 51 years of our good lives. The car is still "loved" and chosen as a special Black Beauty...wherever I go to share it. Gramma Pat Bauderer....now of Reno.
Proud of the heritage of the 911... as a new 992 owner, the evolution of this car is the benchmark in my mind. As an aside, I get a kick out of telling Porsche Macan owners that my car has more in common with a VW Beetle than their car, and watching the look of shock on their face.
I usually pass on a video over an hour, especially a video that’s a seminar. Man was I glad I clicked this vid. Incredibly informative, educational, entertaining and enjoyable. That’s was one of the best history lessons I’ve ever had
Great stuff. Always enjoyable to listen to Randy telling stories! I attended this talk in person, but just watched again and picked up a few things I missed before.
Amazing history lesson. Thank you for sharing this video. I learned more than I ever thought I would and found myself wishing there was more to the video. I didn't want it to end. Thanks again.
Dear Randy tremendous history lesson on one of the most iconic cars. However, may I point out a small misinterpretation on one of the Hillclimb pictures showing Eberard "Ebbs" Mahle, not on the Schauinsland hill climb but the 1966 version of the Bavarian Roßfeld Hillclimb in Berchtesgaden, close to the eagle's nest. The year where he won the European hillclimb championhip. He did a revival stint in the very same car in 2016 on the now called International Edelweiß -Bergpreis Roßfeld Berchtesgaden. Unfortunately you can not post any fotos here but I have proof of that. Best regards.
Hello Randy , the first 935 running the famous martini racing colors is driving in front of an Opel Commodore and not a Ford Capri P.S. read your Porsche Turbo book is brilliant
this reminded me i drove a sportmatic 911 in the 80s when i got used to it ok but never leave your hand on the gear stick this controls the clutch somehow it was great fun.
I've read a book called Peter Falk 33 Years of Porsche. This guy mentions many men who were in the book and according to the book Porsche was racing way before the inception of the 901/911. Peter Falk and another guy were backed by Porsche to race a modified version of the 356 in various races throughout Europe. Peter Falk did play an integral role in the development of the 911 but Porsche was competitively racing years before the 911.
Eric Elkins Porsche was racing from the very beginning starting with the 356 and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1951 in a 356. Before that Dr. Ferdinand Porsche was designing race cars for other manufacturers. This video is only about the 911's racing history not all Porsche cars.
On 21:56 its not Jurgen.. Its again Sobek Zasada - polish champion's car. And.. You mention about years 66-67 and there is no any word about Zasada genius driver and his 912 when he won Euro Championship on Piech demand . That time it was World title (today WRC). There was a huge success for Porsche guys. Ferry Porsche was not fully conviced into rally so Polish driver started under PL plates with full factory support. There is also shame that is no story with 914's what started in Rally and Marathon, LeMans etc with great scores.
AWESOME video...! ...even if that's _not_ a Ford Capri @31:54 (it's a late-80s Chevy Caprice that honestly has no business being anywhere near a circuit! :)
Cool video but... what the hell does RS mean? Racing sport? What does 911T mea? I guess I am an idiot but I still have NO idea what the letters stand for, lol. Oh well. it is what it is.
Thank you, Randy, for your shared knowledge on the Porsche car of our present time. I , as a woman, have been interested in all aspects of the "Porsche" car since my mate, Fred Sebald, first brought a 1950's Porsche 356, Silver coupe home to me and our two small babes...in 1957. I am still the owner and driver of my original, Black, 1966 911 Porsche...vin 302.246 that we bought in Stuttgart, Germany in September 1965...at the small factory. I still own and drive this 911 only for short drives in the Fall, and for sharing at the Sierra Nevada Region PCA events....here in Reno. My daughter and I have enjoyed this car for more than 51 years of our good lives. The car is still "loved" and chosen as a special Black Beauty...wherever I go to share it. Gramma Pat Bauderer....now of Reno.
Proud of the heritage of the 911... as a new 992 owner, the evolution of this car is the benchmark in my mind. As an aside, I get a kick out of telling Porsche Macan owners that my car has more in common with a VW Beetle than their car, and watching the look of shock on their face.
I usually pass on a video over an hour, especially a video that’s a seminar. Man was I glad I clicked this vid. Incredibly informative, educational, entertaining and enjoyable. That’s was one of the best history lessons I’ve ever had
Fantastic presentation !! Yes Porsche! There is no substitute!!
What an absolutelu SUPERB history lesson - my hat's off to you sir! I'll "waste" this hour again someday ...
Great stuff. Always enjoyable to listen to Randy telling stories! I attended this talk in person, but just watched again and picked up a few things I missed before.
Amazing history lesson. Thank you for sharing this video. I learned more than I ever thought I would and found myself wishing there was more to the video. I didn't want it to end. Thanks again.
Dear Randy tremendous history lesson on one of the most iconic cars. However, may I point out a small misinterpretation on one of the Hillclimb pictures showing Eberard "Ebbs" Mahle, not on the Schauinsland hill climb but the 1966 version of the Bavarian Roßfeld Hillclimb in Berchtesgaden, close to the eagle's nest. The year where he won the European hillclimb championhip. He did a revival stint in the very same car in 2016 on the now called International Edelweiß -Bergpreis Roßfeld Berchtesgaden. Unfortunately you can not post any fotos here but I have proof of that. Best regards.
Wow, thanks. I've had about 20 in 50 yrs of driving...never knew but always dreamed of some of these.tks
Porsche, such an amazing legacy!
Excellent video. Randy really knows his history! Thank you.
Such great history and growth of a fine racing machine.. incredible histroy it is..
I could watch this over and over....wait, I have.
so many Porsche history that I didn't even know , thank you
GREAT film on Porsche history!
Gramma Pat,I love that wonderful story.
Very Cool, well appreciated, thanks Randy your a wealth of knowledge
Amazing video, thanks for the upload.
Fantastic video thank you 🤓
Interesting video. More of a history of 911 designations.
Hello Randy , the first 935 running the famous martini racing colors is driving in front of an Opel Commodore and not a Ford Capri P.S. read your Porsche Turbo book is brilliant
Great video.Thankyou for all the great info
I enjoyed reading Randy's 911 Buyers Guide Book...I see he has another updated edition out...
this reminded me i drove a sportmatic 911 in the 80s when i got used to it ok but never leave your hand on the gear stick this controls the clutch somehow it was great fun.
Thank you for the true history.
thx for that epic story
I've read a book called Peter Falk 33 Years of Porsche. This guy mentions many men who were in the book and according to the book Porsche was racing way before the inception of the 901/911.
Peter Falk and another guy were backed by Porsche to race a modified version of the 356 in various races throughout Europe.
Peter Falk did play an integral role in the development of the 911 but Porsche was competitively racing years before the 911.
Eric Elkins Porsche was racing from the very beginning starting with the 356 and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1951 in a 356. Before that Dr. Ferdinand Porsche was designing race cars for other manufacturers. This video is only about the 911's racing history not all Porsche cars.
Columbo drove a Porsche?? I thought he ran 2 Peugeot 403 Convertibles!
@@porscheguy09 The fact it covers only 911 cars is not stated. He states Porsche racing started with the 911. That is misleading and not true.
Thank you, thank you very much!
You remembered well, he's name is in fact Sobieslaw Zasada :)
do yourself a favour and watch at x1.25 speed
238mph?? in 78? unbelievable...
At 2:21mark that is Zasada . Polish Porsche ace , look at the plate number , from Krakow ..
At 27:30 it is a Carrera 3.0 RS ('74) and at 27:35 a Carrera 2.8 RSR ('73) I guess
No subtitles... Very pity.
Isn’t the model just ‘930’, not 930 Turbo?
Awesome video!
Interesting video
On 21:56 its not Jurgen.. Its again Sobek Zasada - polish champion's car. And.. You mention about years 66-67 and there is no any word about Zasada genius driver and his 912 when he won Euro Championship on Piech demand . That time it was World title (today WRC). There was a huge success for Porsche guys. Ferry Porsche was not fully conviced into rally so Polish driver started under PL plates with full factory support.
There is also shame that is no story with 914's what started in Rally and Marathon, LeMans etc with great scores.
AWESOME video...!
...even if that's _not_ a Ford Capri @31:54
(it's a late-80s Chevy Caprice that honestly has no business being anywhere near a circuit! :)
This is the nerdiest thing I've ever watched. And I've watched it twice.
Strange not mentioning the 68 T/R
At 50:00 forgets to mention that was the car with the Audi V8 engine.
its a opel commerdore not a capri
Vic elford Top Guy.
it was red
Cool video but... what the hell does RS mean? Racing sport? What does 911T mea? I guess I am an idiot but I still have NO idea what the letters stand for, lol. Oh well. it is what it is.
Jack Allen RS means Rennsport in German...racing model.
Jack Allen 911 Touring
Sorry, I could only get through 17min of this guys over grandiose style. I guess it's ok for the rubes.
You've got to really like Porsche esoterica to sit through this teeth pulling.
I was good for 12 minutes.