Germany isn’t the only country in the world that has sections of their roadways de-restricted. In parts of the Australian Outback, there are stretches of roads tens of kilometers long. The Australian government has decided to allow de-restricted speed on a 72 kilometer section of roadway, and Porsche wanted to celebrate.
Drive.com.au’s Andrew Maclean is a man to be pitied – despite the fact that he got a chance to fly around Oz’s picturesque Phillip Island in a Porsche 918 Spyder.
Last week in London, England, not to be confused with London, France, a group of gearheads got together for the Vmax200 event. Essentially, rich people turn up in all sorts of supercars, hypercars, and tuner cars to race head to head down an abandoned runway in order to hit close to their cars top speeds.
The United States is Porsche’s most important market, and none of those markets is more important than California. As I’ve said many times, you can’t throw a rock in Los Angeles without hitting one of the 19 variants—yup, one less than 20—of the company’s iconic 911. So Stuttgart generally saves a nice world premier for […] More »
TopGear Magazine is test driving the hierarchy of hypercars: a Ferrari LaFerrari, a Porsche 918 Spyder, and a McLaren P1. You can bet your pink-slips we’ll be keeping track of this track race.