Decent video. I don’t want to be too critical, but as a Porsche enthusiast, you really ought to study up on the older, 1950s, 60s and 70s era cars. Particularly, the old race cars that galvanised the excellent reputation in motorsport that Porsche has today. You seem to know all about the modern GT3 variants. But there are far more interesting, historically significant , cars in the history of the marque IMHO. Many were there … ! But, thanks for posting!
2:03 that's a 993 S Vesuvio Edition (that color is called Vesuvio Metallic)
Great video. The guy standing on the splitter is the ceo of bbi autosport . They designed and built the car.
Figured it would someone affiliated with the car, a lot of people were telling me that, thanks for the heads up!
They own the car as well, I think they choose Ken to drive it
That 992 turbo s safari is done by emotion engineering !!!
thanks for sharing! amazing show indeed!
Good job JJ!
Sunday was way cooler with water!
That’s Matt Farah’s spyder
A spec for the blinds
Don't forget about the 928 !
Decent video. I don’t want to be too critical, but as a Porsche enthusiast, you really ought to study up on the older, 1950s, 60s and 70s era cars. Particularly, the old race cars that galvanised the excellent reputation in motorsport that Porsche has today. You seem to know all about the modern GT3 variants. But there are far more interesting, historically significant , cars in the history of the marque IMHO. Many were there … ! But, thanks for posting!
Agreed! The Vasek Polak RSR was not just another Porsche racecar! And was that a B coupe he called a pre356? 😂
Ah, us old heads grew up on those cars…. The younger folk (not knocking anyone) jumped in the game at the 997 generation 😆