Saved only for an elite club of performance machinery, the RS badge - meaning Rennsport, the German word for racing - is arguably the world's most revered sports car nameplate.
The 917 is often referred to as "the best race car ever". It's universally revered as one of the most successful racing cars of all time and its certainly the most famous ever built by Porsche
If you were a car obsessed kid in Lisbon during the '80s and '90s you couldn't help but notice that the Mercedes 190 was everywhere and there are still a few in use today.
Remember when Apple released the iPorsche back in 1980? The 215 mph Le Mans winning 935 "Moby Dick" caught Steve Jobs eye and became the first Apple Car.
Despite a rough initial reception by the Alfisti crowd, the 90's Superturismo legend 155 V6 Ti made a name for itself on the track and from there to every Alfisti's heart!
Forty-something years ago a legend was born. The 3.5 inline-six M1 was the first car to be entirely developed by BMW's M division and was designed from scratch for a life on the track.
Let us celebrate the amazing life of Ayrton Senna. King of Pole Position, King of Rain, without a doubt, one of the greatest racers that ever lived. How lucky we are to have met you!
In the '60s, a dispute between two motor industry titans, Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari, became perhaps one of the greatest stories of motor racing legend. Hollywood has now immortalized it on the big screen.
The Alpine A110 has been recreated for the modern era, but its original story began six decades ago with Jean Rédélé and the first A110 - and, évidemment, a lot of racing in the Alps (hence, the name Alpine) while eating baguettes au fromagge.
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