Nothing is so good that it cannot be improved - with one exception: in the mid-1980s, Porsche explored the limits of what was technically feasible and redefined them to some extent. The Porsche 959 was a highly complex masterpiece that was just as suitable as an everyday car as it was as a racing car and felt just as comfortable at 30 km/h as it did at 300 - Karl Ludvigsen tells the story of the best super sports car of its time.