The Carrera Models: Long Line of Success by Porsche
Porsche’s use of the Carrera name has a storied legacy rooted in motorsport history, originating from the Carrera Panamericana endurance race.
Porsche’s use of the Carrera name has a storied legacy rooted in motorsport history, originating from the Carrera Panamericana endurance race.
Born on March 7, 1947, in Regensburg, Germany, Walter Röhrl is widely regarded as one of the greatest rally drivers of all time.
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Held annually in Las Vegas, SEMA, a trade-only event is a celebration of creativity, performance, and craftsmanship, drawing participants from everywhere.
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