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PCA.org's driver interview for #25, a 1995 911 Super Cup in the GTC2 class from Florida:
Originally Posted by Mark Nasrallah
The car was delivered to Probst in 1995. It was campaigned by Harold Grohs 1995-96 as car #25 for both MAXCOM and Hasseroder along with Car #3. It was then brought to the US in 1997 and raced with PCA Club Racing 1997-05.
I purchased the car in 2006 and rebuilt it from the ground up, and I’ve raced it since the PCA Club Racing 48 Hours of Sebring in 2008.
#14, a 2011 911 GT3 Cup in the GTC5 class from Colorado:
Originally Posted by Joe Bank
This car is #001 of the last 15 air-cooled Porsche factory 993 Cup cars made in 1998. It was raced by Frank Schmickler, who was one of three drivers for Tolimit Motorsports. This original 993 Cup finished fifth overall in the German Carrera Cup and had the following race results:
Hockenheim: 5th overall
Zolder: 6th overall
Norisring: 5th overall
Lahr: 5th overall
Siegerland: 3rd overall
Nürburgring: 2nd overall
Diepholz: 1st overall
#275, a 1997 911 in the GT1 class from San Diego, CA:
Originally Posted by Bill Dawson
Car #275, a Porsche 993 TT, has won the four-hour Tribute to Le Mans put on annually by the Porsche Owners Club. It also competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona. It has more than 20 class wins in PCA Club Racing and POC races.
The numbers are in, & it's official:
531 enthusiasts were not smiling, as reported by sportscar365.com:
An event record crowd of 57,531 Porsche enthusiasts were on hand at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca to witness an unprecedented display of motor racing history and heritage.
Porsche Rennsport Reunion V is the largest gathering of Porsche race cars and drivers in the world.
“There is a spirituality about Porsche that is unparalleled in any other marque. But looking at 57,000 people’s smiles this weekend, you go away from this saying, ‘Let’s do it again in four years.’”
I totally meant to introduce myself and say "Hey!" at the MOMO party at Magnus's place the night before the Rally... I got caught up with everyone and everything. We ended up following the rally in the rental car(s) and had a blast for the entire weekend. Amazing Car Overload! Maybe I'll drive out next one
I totally meant to introduce myself and say "Hey!" at the MOMO party at Magnus' place before the Rally... I got caught up with everyone and everything. We ended up following the rally in the rental car(s) and had a blast the entire weekend. Amazing Car Overload!
Glad you had a blast. Would have been too cool to meet you
My loss, Rich. See you down the road!
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In Tom M'Guinness' story "Born Lucky," read about Kelly Moss Motorsports' 993 RSR that was faster than Porsche's own — and subsequently banned from professional competition and consigned to the club racing circuit.
Based on a 993, Kelly Moss Motorsports' RSR 001 is the car of Porsche dreams.
In Tom M'Guinness' story, read about Kelly Moss Motorsports' 993 RSR that was faster than Porsche's own — and subsequently banned from professional competition and consigned to the club racing circuit.
Look for PCA video of the Executive Director's interview:
Update:
IIRC, PCA HQ only produced two Rennsport Reunion videos. One (referenced above) was of Joey Chang. EBay seller 'jwchang911' soon after listed 'Jennabelle' for sale, "1995 Porsche RWB 993 911 Carrera 2;" Dec '15 - Jan '16.
We have stumbled upon a rather intriguing Porsche 911 of the Porsche 993 generation featuring a plethora of aftermarket parts, including a RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF 993 super wide street version body kit. This utterly fat Porsche 911 also has a massive Kamiwaza double deck wing, bolt-on fender flares, and big bumpers to complete the beefy look. It rides on the tuner’s 18-inch three-piece wheels shod in 265/35/18 front and 335/30/18 rear Pirelli P Zero tires.
This rear-wheel drive Guarra Red example has been driven for 131,000 miles (210,824 km) and also has a lot of mechanical changes. Some of the most important ones include Fabspeed Porsche 993 sport headers, BMC air filter, H&R front and rear sway bars, GT2 strut brace, and a Fabspeed 993 Supercup exhaust system. Stopping power comes from a Brembo GT kit with type III rotor (355-mm front & 345-mm rear) teamed up with four-piston front and rear calipers.
It’s the same story inside the cabin where the modified Porsche 993 has full Alcantara upholstery, Momo steering wheel hub with Sabelt steering wheel, along with a RS rear seats delete and Rennline full adjustable pedals.
It may be in “showcar condition” and with a ton of aftermarket goodies, but we’re not sure why anyone would buy this over a brand new Porsche 911 GT3 RS (991) that costs $175,900 MSRP in United States.