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New GP Ice Race Is Coming to Aspen

a race car on a snowy road
New GP Ice Race Is Coming to AspenGP Ice Race

The GP Ice Race is coming to Aspen Feb. 8-10, renamed the F.A.T. Ice Race and aiming to become the off-season motorsports destination weekend for car enthusiasts.

The event is put on by Ferdi Porsche and four of his friends, who have revived and co-opted the title F.A.T., the sponsor of two Le Mans-winning Porsche 962s back in the 1990s. The abbreviation F.A.T. stood for the name of a French logistics and transportation company that sponsored several Porsches from the 1980s to the early 2000s. Ferdi Porsche brought the name back and has put it on this event.

The GP Ice Race had been held off and on in the Porsche ancestral family home of Zell am See, Austria, for almost 100 years. The races started out there in 1928, when organizers in the resort town decided that skijoring was a fun way to while away the winter. Skijoring is where you tow a human on skis behind a horse.

a red car driving on a road
See the skier being towed behind the car?GP Ice Race

They did that until 1937, then started towing the skiers behind cars, usually Porsches. Various world events intervened and the GP Ice Race carried on and off until 1974. Then, Ferdi Porsche, great grandson of Ferdinand Porsche (and grandson of Ferry Porsche), brought back the GP Ice Race in 2019. That first revived event was held just for friends. Then in 2020 they opened it up to the public and 16,000 people showed up to see 150 really cool cars race on ice, some of them towing skiers. COVID-19 hit for 2021 and the event still went on but was closed to the public. Last year a lack of snow canceled things. Now, it’s back, with an Ice Race in Zell am See January 27 and this new round in Aspen February 8-10.