Porsche in the DTM?
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Summary
Some would have liked it, but Porsche did not take part in the DTM finale in Hockenheim on October 17/18, 2015, but instead put on a demonstration of legends. Seven historic cars from the Porsche Museum drove through the Motodrom. This report shows the seven cars and the drivers and gives a brief insight into the technology of the racing cars.
This article contains the following chapters
- Would love to see more!
- The first tubular frame Porsche
- The first plastic sports car from Porsche
- Flyweight 908/03
- Le Mans multiple winner
- The first LMP1
- Successfully into the modern era
Estimated reading time: 4min
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No, Porsche did not take part in the DTM finale on October 17/18, 2015 in Hockenheim. October 2015 in Hockenheim, but brought seven historic cars from the factory museum to the Motodrom: A 550A Spyder from 1957 with Adrian Sutil at the wheel, the 904 Carrera GTS from 1964, the 908/03 Spyder from 1970 driven by Tatort detective Richy Müller, the 935/77 and the 936 from 1977 with drivers Wolfgang Land and Franz Konrad, the RS Spyder from 2006 driven by Sascha Maassen, Röhrl's Rally 911 from 1981 with Harald Grohs at the wheel and the LMP1 from 1998 with American Connor de Phillippi behind the wheel.
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