Stunning poster art of that first race 100 years ago. Nice! That's classic French graphic art that would look great on a wall. Love the owl and the fireworks too!
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Re: Sports Cars - Races & Results 2023
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2023 7:04 pm
by blueline
From PCA:
"24 Hours of Le Mans viewing guide 2023: Slim chance to win, but miracles happen"
The big Kahuna of Sports Car Racing - the 24-Hours of Le Mans - is upon us and with it some last minute BoP edicts for the Hypercars.
No idea if there will be more adjustments before the race but Toyota (who was greatly favored to blow away the competition) is not pleased (although the rules state that they cannot comment publicly).
If you have interest in racing, or any interest in Le Mans, or if you just like Porsche's, I would suggest watching the excellent new documentary from Hagerty Media, "Racing with Giants" that was released last week. It's on YouTube - no cost, no paywall, no subscription - just 50 or so minutes of enjoyment and marvelous Porsche Le Mans history.
Narrated by Patrick Dempsey, featuring new interviews and commentary from Derek Bell, Jackie Ickyx, Allan McNish, Patrick Long, Nick Tandy, Felipe Nasr and others, the film packs wonderful archival footage and photographs along with a glowing look back at Porsche and racing.
Porsche - the manufacturer with an astounding nineteen (19) overall wins at Le Mans, the most of any manufacturer in the history of Le Mans. This year's 91st race marks 100 years since the first running of the greatest of them all. It also marks Porsche's 75th anniversary as a automobile manufacturer and 72 years since Porsche first ran the race in the tiny aluminum bodied 356 SL powered by a 1100cc motor that nevertheless could reach speeds of 100 mph and won its class at Le Mans that first year for Porsche.
In addition to the 19 overall wins, Porsche has 107 class wins at Le Mans.
Porsche is not the car we love without its racing heritage - everything Porsche stems from racing. Everything.
The documentary also does a nice job connecting several special Porsches to the Le Mans racing heritage - the 930 Turbo "Widow Maker", the 959, the 918, the first GT3 - the 996.
The 356 SL at the 1951 Le Mans.
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Re: 24 Hours of Le Mans 2023
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2023 4:18 pm
by blueline
The race cars that set Porsche's manufacturer record of nineteen (19) overall Le Mans victories:
917
936
935
956
962
GT1
919
The question now is how the Porsche 963 Hypercars will fare against the Hypercar entries from Cadillac, Ferrari, Glickenhaus, Peugeot, Toyota and Vanwall. All are impressive engineering marvels.
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Re: 24 Hours of LeMans 2023
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 2:16 pm
by blueline
Well, not much of a showing for the Porsche 963 Hypercars in this year's 24-Hours of Le Mans. Reliability issues hit the 963's hard. Again. They'll get it figured out.
Meanwhile, Ferrari's first factory effort in 50-years with their 499P Hypercar resulted in the overall victory, ending Toyota's 5-year win streak. Ferrari's other 499P finished 4th. The factory Cadillac Hypercars were 3rd and 4th behind the 2nd place Toyota. The best finish for any of the Porsche 963's was a distant 9th.
Out of 62 cars in the three classes who started the race, 22 were DNF's, six of which were Porsches - five 911 RSR's and one 963. There were plenty of periods of rain during the race, some heavy, so a lot of adversity and hard driving by all.
This was the last year for GTE Am and the last year for a factory backed Corvette. The Corvette made a remarkable run to come in 1st in the GTE class, finishing 26th overall. LMP2 had great racing, with an underdog team showing it could win.
Next year will mark the beginning of the GT3 class in place of GTE Am. Corvette privateer teams will be there with the new Z06 GT3.R. Ford is joining the fray too, so GT3 is looking like it will be a wild, wide open and heavily contested affair in 2024.