Porsche Rennsport Reunion 7 Photo Gallery
Rennsport is not just the greatest celebration of Porsches ever held, but it may be the greatest and most democratic form of car enthusiasm anywhere. Click through and see if you agree.
The first Porsche 911 GT1 owned by an American team (Rohr Motorsport Porsche) in the Exxon Supreme GTS-1 class. The 630-hp GT1 made its racing debut Aug. 30 at Mosport Park. Jochen Rohr, Andy Pilgrim, and Alan McNish drove it.
A number of cars ran advanced e-fuels at Rennsport Reunion 7.
The GMG Global Motorsports entry proudly shows its e-fuel credentials.
Porsche's GT4 e-Performance was another e-fuels entry.
A fast 911 leads Colin Dougherty's 1987 944 GTR in the G6 class race, the Flacht Cup.
Ben Wysard's silver 1952 Glockler-Porsche in class G2, the Gmund Cup.
Pretty sure we saw this one driving on the street, too.
Reflections on the weekend.
000 is an excellent magazine about Porsches.
A Brumos Porsche is framed on track.
All the coolest entries.
Porsche unveiled the new 911 GT3 R rennsport, a car that may be based on the new 911 GT3 R of the current 992 generation, but it takes off from there, in several different directions. When you add them all up, they don't fit into any racing class. Price: $1 million.
Gunnar Jeannette's 1969 917 PA in the G5 class, the Werks Trophy.
Who's got an ID on this one? Send me an email!
Chris MacAllister's 1969 917 Kin the G5 - Werks Trophy.
William Lyon's 1967 910.
David Donohue in the 1984 BFGoodrich 962.
The tractor race is always a crowd pleaser.
Porsche Carrera Cup #17.
Cameron Healy's 1968 911 S in the Eifel Trophy.
Porsche 919.
Joest Porsche 962.
Lars Erik Nielsen in the 1990 962.
More Lars.
919.
The parking lot was packed with Porsches.
A 356 watches its progeny.