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Friday, February 11, 2011
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North Island, New Zealand
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Euro Racer - Porsche GT2, Euro Racer TB Series
 

              

 
The only Porsche in this TB Series.
 
Porsche Automobil Holding SE, usually shortened to Porsche SE (German pronunciation, a Societas Europaea or European Public Company, is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury high performance automobiles, owned by the Piëch-Porsche family. Porsche SE is headquartered in Zuffenhausen, a city district of Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. Porsche SE has one main subsidiary – Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG (which stands for Doktor Ingenieur honoris causa Ferdinand Porsche Aktiengesellschaft), often shortened to Porsche AG, which is responsible for the actual production and manufacture of the Porsche automobile line. The company is majority owned by Volkswagen AG, the parent company of the Volkswagen Group, which owns a 50% stake.

Professor Ferdinand Porsche founded the company called "Dr. Ing. h. c. F. Porsche GmbH" in 1931, with main offices at Kronenstraße 24 in the centre of Stuttgart. Initially, the company offered motor vehicle development work and consulting, but did not build any cars under its own name. One of the first assignments the new company received was from the German government to design a car for the people, a German: Volkswagen. This resulted in the Volkswagen Beetle, one of the most successful car designs of all time. The first Porsche, the Porsche 64, was developed in 1939 using many components from the Beetle.
 
During World War II, Volkswagen production turned to the military version of the Volkswagen Beetle, the Kübelwagen, 52,000 produced, and Schwimmwagen, 14,000 produced. Porsche produced several designs for heavy tanks during the war, losing out to Henschel & Son in both contracts that ultimately led to the Tiger I and the Tiger II. However, not all this work was wasted, as the chassis Porsche designed for the Tiger I was used as the base for the Elefant tank destroyer. Porsche also developed the Maus super-heavy tank in the closing stages of the war, producing two prototypes.[citation needed] At the end of WW2 in 1945, the Volkswagen factory at Wolfsburg fell to the British. Ferdinand lost his position as Chairman of the Board of Management of Volkswagen, and a British Army Major – Ivan Hirst was put in charge of the factory. (In Wolfsburg, the Volkswagen company magazine dubbed him "The British Major who saved Volkswagen.") On 15 December of that year, Ferdinand was arrested for war crimes, but not tried. During his 20-month imprisonment, Ferdinand Porsche's son, Ferry Porsche, decided to build his own car because he could not find an existing one that he wanted to buy. He also had to steer the company through some of its most difficult days until his father's release in August 1947. The first models of what was to become the 356 were built in a small sawmill in Gmünd, Austria. The prototype car was shown to German auto dealers, and when pre-orders reached a set threshold, production was begun. Many regard the 356 as the first Porsche simply because it was the first model sold by the fledgling company. Porsche commissioned a Zuffenhausen-based company, Reutter Karosserie, which had previously collaborated with the firm on Volkswagen Beetle prototypes, to produce the 356's steel body. In 1952, Porsche constructed an assembly plant (Werk 2) across the street from Reutter Karosserie; the main road in front of Werk 1, the oldest Porsche building, is now known as Porschestrasse. The 356 was road certified in 1948.  

Porsche is the most successful brand in motorsport, scoring a total of more than 28,000 victories. Porsche is currently the world's largest race car manufacturer. In 2006, Porsche built 195 race cars for various international motor sports events. In 2007, Porsche is expected to construct no fewer than 275 dedicated race cars (7 RS Spyder LMP2 prototypes, 37 GT2 spec 911 GT3-RSRs, and 231 911 GT3 Cup vehicles).

The Type 996 911 GT2 was superseded by the Type 997 GT2 in 2007. On July 16, 2007, Porsche sent out the first official press release concerning the 997 GT2. The GT2 was officially launched during the 62nd Frankfurt Motor Show, which is held biannually in Frankfurt, Germany. The new 911 GT2 arrived at dealerships on November 2007.

The 997 GT2 has a twin turbocharged 3.6 litre 6-cylinder engine, which generates 523 hp (390 kW) at 6500 rpm. The GT2 accelerates in 3.6 seconds to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) and in 7.4 seconds to 100 mph (161 km/h) and has a maximum top speed of 204 mph (328 km/h). This makes it the first street-legal 911 to exceed 200 mph (322 km/h), with the exception of the 1998 911 GT1 road car (which is sometimes not considered a true 911 due to its mid-mounted engine).

The Porsche 997 GT2 also has a curb weight of 3,175 lb (1,440 kg), 505 lb·ft (685 N·m) of torque from 2200 to 4500 rpm, and a 6-speed manual gearbox. The American auto publication Motor Trend tested a 2008 Porsche 911 GT2 0-60 mph at 3.4 seconds, and 11.4 seconds at 127.9 mph (205.8 km/h) for the quarter mile. The GT2 also recorded a braking distance from 60 mph (97 km/h) to 0 of 98 feet (30 m) and recorded 1.10g lateral grip.

The GT2 made an appearance on Top Gear, where it had a lap time of 1:19.5, faster than a Carrera GT by .3 of a second. A few official pictures of the Porsche 997 GT2 have also been released to publics, and more have been released through the GT2's official minisite. Its appearance slightly differs from its sister-car, the 911 (997) Turbo, in a few ways. It does not have fog lights in the front bumper, it has a revised front lip, it has a different rear wing (with two small air scoops on either side), and it has a different rear bumper (now featuring titanium exhaust pipes). The 997 GT2 is also different from the 997 Turbo in that the GT2 is rear-wheel-drive rather than all-wheel-drive.

"THE MISSION"

  • This TB Series want to drive some of the great Highways of the world
  • The Pacific Coast Highway - Coromandel - Bay of Plenty, NEW ZEALAND
  • The Pacific Highway - Sydney - Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
  • Pan American Highway - South America - Alaska, USA
  • Highway 401 - Ontario, Canada "Busiest Highway in the world"
  • The Great Ocean Road - Torquay - Allansford, United Kingdom
  • And possibly one of the most famous highways "The German Autobahn"

 




 

About This Item

Help me travel and race against my peers, I ultimately want to travel and visit the Porsche Museum Located in the Zuffenhausen district of Stuttgart, Germany, why not check out Porsche Museum 2 "GC18FBG", while you're here, I want to pick up some Porsche insignia and return home to Shelbys TB Garage,  where we all began our journeys.

The other racers in this EURO TB Series are:

  - Euro Racer - Gallardo LP570-4 

  - Euro Racer - Reventon Roadster 

  - Euro Racer - Lamborghini Reventon 

  - Euro Racer - Ferrari Spider 

  - Euro Racer - Ferrari 458 

  - Euro Racer - Ducatti 1098R 


                      
 

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Retrieve It from a Cache 9/16/2013 chickhen retrieved it from "Bug Exchange" New South Wales, Australia   Visit Log

Great car
We will help it in its mission we are always traveling

Dropped Off 8/29/2013 maruce placed it in "Bug Exchange" New South Wales, Australia - 163.48 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/17/2013 maruce took it to One Man's Trash New South Wales, Australia   Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/17/2013 maruce retrieved it from One Man's Trash New South Wales, Australia   Visit Log

It's on its way to Sydney

Dropped Off 1/13/2013 yellowplease placed it in One Man's Trash New South Wales, Australia - 161.9 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in One Man's Trash

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/11/2013 yellowplease retrieved it from Ikey's Rest New South Wales, Australia   Visit Log

Took this one for a trip along that pacific highway from Nelson Bay to Gosford

Dropped Off 12/31/2012 Swynymor placed it in Ikey's Rest New South Wales, Australia - 132.73 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/10/2012 Swynymor took it to Memorial Lion New South Wales, Australia - 82.25 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/9/2012 Swynymor took it to Beyond the ... New South Wales, Australia - 237.61 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/9/2012 Swynymor took it to Who parked my plane here? Queensland, Australia - 160.67 miles  Visit Log
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