After 3 months with the 911, I have one massive regret.... Not getting one 20 years ago.
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I still kind of wish I still had my 2004 GT3. With R compound tires on the track, that thing was something. On the road, it was truly too much. But it was the real deal, with a racing pedigree dry sump motor, no nanny aids and a real man's transmission. It wasn't one of the watered down sissy cars that wear the Porsche marque today.
Yo Sean! How about an update and some pics of the current John James happenings!!!
Yeah Sean!!!!!
Josh Simonds
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made it to Luftgekuhlt a few weekends ago. definitely hand made.DSC_0385.jpg
Ethan Yotter
former wrench
I miss this, when there were almost no rules.
Josh Simonds
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The gulf livery endurance racing 917s and the ridiculously spectacular can am 917s were insane machines from a bygone racing era.
I know nothing of what you folks speak because I drive a Volvo and a Chevy Silverado 2500 crew cab diesel that has been lifted. In fact, I just sorta stumbled across this thread.
But I do know that there is a race track in my town up north that used to hold Formula 1 races on it and that I fat bike on in the winter.
Well, in the warmer months there are weekends where all you see in town are a gazillion Ferraris of various vintages and there are loud noises emanating from the track's neck of the woods.
On other weekends there are a bajillion Porsches and the same thing.
Two Monday nights ago it had been raining all day and I suggested to Mrs Water Dog that we go out for dinner.
We went to Milly's because they "prepare our food with love". Of course that is said in French.
Milly, caters at the race track. Hence the checkered flag over her establishment.
Well, on a rainy Monday a bunch of folks must have been just lead footing around the track a bit and decided to imbibe in town. I don't think they minded that they were driving "new tame" Porshes because they seemed to be having a rousing good time.
Porsches to the Left of me by Jon Mandel, on Flickr
Porsches to the Right by Jon Mandel, on Flickr
So, since we have such awesome cycling both road and trail, I think it would be great if any of you brought your "new tame" or old wild Porsches to my neck of the woods and you drive than we'll ride.
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-Jon Mandel
That's pretty cool Jon.
Josh Simonds
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I raced "virtually" (i.e. on the Grand Prix Legend online simulator) on that St-Jovite Mont Tremblant race track. A really nice and fun track full of elevation changes. AFAIK it was used in F1 only two or three times in the late 60's but it hosted a number of Can-AM / formula 5000 or TransAm events.
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I was just thinking that looks like Tremblant, then checked your location tag. Been a few years since I was out there but it's pretty neat to recognize a road as one I've cycled before! Thanks for the tip on Milly's, I'll be sure to check it out next time I'm in the neighbourhood!
ok, more abuse for you guys. its a 911 GT1 evo/Gunnar G-99. I had to talk with the main man at Gunnar Racing via email to figure out exactly what this car was.
It was at the Steve McQueen/Boys Republic car and motorcycle show out in Chino Hills, CA yesterday. good little event. Fittingly, one of this car's drivers was Chad McQueen. Very cool.
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Ethan Yotter
former wrench
Wow; not a car you will see often!
Ethan Yotter
former wrench
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