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A Couple Of Really Bad-Ass Porsches
Porsche burst upon the international racing scene in the '50s with the famous 550 Spyder. It quickly became known as a giant killer. It had a very small displacement engine.... but was also very lightweight overall, superbly engineered, and tougher than nails. The 550 shocked a lot of it's big-bore competition and launched Porsche into the top echelon of motor sports.
The following two Porsches represent a pinnacle achievement for the small German company. They are both examples of the legendary 935 models. From the later '70s to the mid '80s, this run of cars practically ruled the world in their class of racing. This first red beauty is a 1979 935. It is, arguably, the most successful 935 to ever have raced. It was entered in no less than 62 races. It ran at Le Mans 4 times ( finishing 2nd overall in '79 ), ran at Sebring 5 times ( winning in '83 ) and won the 24 Hours of Daytona in '81. Look closely at the name of the driver above the passenger door. Old " Cool Hand Luke " himself was one hell-of-a-good driver. ![]() ![]() This next one is a 1980 935 K3 model. It too was very successful on the U.S. and international circuits. Running, and more importantly, winning, in the U.S. at Sebring, Laguna Seca, Paul Revere 250, Road Atlanta, Riverside, and Elkhart Lake. This car was damn near unbeatable. ![]()
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One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor. Last edited by black mamba; May-30-2012 at 12:07 PM. |
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Some really great shots here! Which car show was this at? If I remember correctly, didn't Mr Newman later become part team owner with Carl Hause (sp?)? Al Holbert was very successful in a Porshe, for Bayside Disposal, then later formed his own team, Lowenbrau. Another great one in a porshe was Peter Hurley, I think was his name. You are pretty much correct in that the Porshe ended up dominated road racing for quite some time.
Did they happen to have any of Tim Allen's cars there? If memory serves me correctly, he raced Ford Mustangs. GaryB |
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Paul Newman and Carl Haas did form Newman / Haas Racing. Only very recently, I believe, did Haas get out of racing. The " Peter Hurley " you mention is actually two individuals.....Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood. I had known Peter Gregg casually. His suicide was a great loss to racing. His protégé, Hurley Haywood, developed into the most-winning long-distance racing driver of all time. I've met and talked with Haywood on several occasions. He's still very competitive behind the wheel. Peter Gregg was, and Hurley still is, associated with Brumos Porsche here in Jacksonville. Some folks in town have established a rather extraordinary, very private, museum that's built around a number of significant cars that raced under the Brumos banner over the years.....not all of which are Porsches. BMW is also represented. Several pictures I took ( blown up fairly large ) of some of their stable of historic racing cars adorn a wall in the main display area. Tom
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Nice shots, nice nice subjects...
Well done
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The names I mentioned I was trying to remember from back in the 80's. Thanks for correcting me on Peter Gregg and Hurley Haywood. Didn't Haywood and Holbert team up at one point? I was told that Holbert was one of the best as night time, and was a natural in the GTP cars. The only race I never made it to is the 24 Hrs of Daytona, which I want to attend some day. My favorite so far is the Sebring race. Alot of great memories! Do you have any of the programs from the 80's Sebring race? If you do, if you look at some of the track peoples name you will find a name of Howard Tallon. He was the track maint. supervisor. He was a friend of mine and he was the one that got me hooked on that race! He even held the same posistion for the Miami Grand Prix and the Miami Indy race. GaryB |
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Nice looking Porsche cars.
I had the same excitement when I had a chance to cruise through Jerry Woods Enterprises not too long ago. It's amazing to see all that history in one place.
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Hey Rags,
Thanks for the kind words. Tom
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The older cars speak more to me. Not that the new ones aren't equally exciting, they are. But the old ones just have a special soul.
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I'm envious of the venues you visit so regularly, mamba. Great stuff!
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My projects at one time was 49 Ford biz coupe I chopped the top on, putting in a 50 Olds V8 into a 52 Studebaker (the Olds motor was pulled from 49 Merc, an earlier conversion) then I turned to foreign cars... then motorcycles... Similar passions... yup
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That first hot rod my dad and I built ( in early 1957 ) was a '37 Ford that we chopped and channeled. We dropped in a 265 C.I. Chevy engine from a totaled '56 Bel Air. We went with twin quad carbs and had a custom header system made for us. We had a 4 speed manual tranny that had just been released by Chevy as a mid-year option on the '56 Corvette. Passions....yeah, that's my world. Tom
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http://ragspix.smugmug.com/Photography/Photo-Bucket/5675014_wBvBDP#!i=1693766143&k=pRcKSqv
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..."understated" comes to mind!
How can these guys remain so self-effacing with their hands on machines like this? How they dissimulate the passion is a wonder!![]() I had the pleasure of owning a Renault Megane II 2L, 4-door saloon model, 2008. A pretty far cry from the species here! Except... Renault has in the last 10yr put extreme focus on small format engine technology and sucking the max out of it with space-age engineering. As you describe Porsche doing! And... a Renault engine has been the culprit in many F1 wins/placings in the last 24mo. My Meg was indeed a plodder compared with the cars here, but a very surprising plodder in being responsive, manoeuvrable and stable beyond what its specs would lead you to expect! There are far more on-the-face-of-it desirable cars than the Meg, without even going near the level of the Porsches, but not all those by any means are as much a pleasure! Thanks Tom! Neil PS Here's a shot (not mine) of one of the latest Renault Megane street offerings (because you in the US aren't so familiar with the marque). Please excuse me for taking the liberty, Tom. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wikimedia Commons freely licensed media file My Meg & shot
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Ahhh..... Porsche.
I'm not up to date with the latest but in 2005, Porsche had three different metallurgical formats for their engine blocks (supplied by Koblenz (?)); with two layouts, horizontal opposed 6 and V8 The the G3 had a steel piston sleeve, the 996 (911s) had a Scotch pad like device of silicone around the cylinders and the Cyenne V8 had silicone throughout the aluminum. I had a 996 Cabrio and a Pepper (Cyenne). When towing a 6000 lb load, I had to keep it under 75 for fear my boat would get airborne Sorry for the drift but I really liked those cars
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Great looking images ! Tom, I have never driven a Porsche , but I kind of wonder about the feeling of it ,having the engine in the back. The bodies appear much the same over the years, at least to me .
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Very nice work, Tom and an interesting story as well. Great subjects well photographed!
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Take care, Tom
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