Chassis No. 9248100015
Porsche Internal No. 924 L19
Spare Engine No. 31011370
The thought that "Racing Improves the Breed" isn't necessarily a Porsche-only ethos-but it often feels that way. While Porsche is best known for endurance and sports car racing, the Stuttgart firm has repeatedly demonstrated that when it turns its atten..
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