BBi Autosport Photo Coverage of the Rennsport Reunion V Event
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BBi Autosport Photo Coverage of the Rennsport Reunion V Event
BBi Autosport Photo Coverage of the Rennsport Reunion V Event
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BBi Autosport Photo Coverage of the Rennsport Reunion V Event
At Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca September 25 27, 2015
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BBi Autosport Photo Coverage of the Rennsport Reunion V Event
At Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca September 25 27, 2015
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Just got in a hotel on my way home from RRV. The event was overwhelming and fantastic. Laguna Seca is a terrific facility (I need to go back and drive the course). Very glad I went. I'll post some pics after I get home tomorrow.
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It definitely the best Porsche event we have ever attended.
After working a busy week with 4-5 hours of sleep per night, we left Southern California at 2am on Saturday morning and made it back home last night.
It was exhaust but totally worth it!
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Nice pictures and thanks for sharing! Wish I was there on Friday. The crowd doesn't look that bad?
Half of this Porsche 991 RSR is made from 380,000 pieces of Legos in 28 days
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Nice pictures and thanks for sharing! Wish I was there on Friday. The crowd doesn't look that bad?
Half of this Porsche 991 RSR is made from 380,000 pieces of Legos in 28 days
More Details: http://www.porsche.com/specials/en/i...egoandporsche/
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Friday was definitely less crowded. Saturday we watched the racing more so didn't contend with the pack. After Saturday decided against the Sunday proceedings and headed for home.
I'll post more pics in a day or two.
I'll post more pics in a day or two.
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