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The definitive history of one of Porsche's most beloved and
competitive racing champions. Forty Six tells the unlikely underdog
story of the car that scored Porsche's first racing victories and
helped establish their commercial success: the 356/2 063. Beginning
at the company's post-World War II nadir, Bill Wagenblatt
illuminates how Porsche rose from the ashes to overcome multiple
trials and near-disasters to compete with this vehicle at Le Mans,
the Liege-Rome-Liege Rally, and Montlhéry, where they set new
racing records in the 1950s. Wagenblatt follows the tale into the
twenty-first century, making clear how the 356/2 063 helped set
Porsche Motorsport on its way to becoming the juggernaut that we
know today. Including a wealth of archival photos and documents
that have never been before published, along with a unique look at
the car's US history, Forty Six is the definitive history of one of
Porsche's most beloved and competitive racing champions.
In Porsche 911: 50 Years, bestselling author Randy Leffingwell
celebrates a half-century of one of the world's premiere sports
cars, focusing on the major themes that have defined Porsche's
rear-engined wonder. He tells the whole story-design and
development, racing and competition, engineering and technology,
style and culture. All the iconic 911 models are included: the
original 901 prototype that set the standard; the legendary RS
models that made the little Porsche a dominant force on the world's
racetracks; the infamous Turbo, the car that kept the performance
flame alight during the dark, dismal decade of the 1970s; the
fabled 959, the model that redefined the term "sports car"; the
993, last of the original air-cooled models; and the 996, 997, and
991, the liquid-cooled cars that brought the 911 into a new
millennium. But beyond telling the story of the cars, this book
also spotlights the people behind them: Ferdinand "Butzi" Porsche,
the son of legendary Porsche founder Ferdinand "Ferry" Porsche, who
co-designed the instantly recognizable 911 shape; Peter W. Schutz,
the Porsche CEO who saved the 911 from extinction; and Dr. Helmuth
Bott, the engineering genius behind many of the groundbreaking
technologies that have defined the 911, including fuel injection,
turbocharging, and all-wheel-drive. Leffingwell also tells the
story of the 911 community-the clubs and culture that surround the
car. Together, all of these facets make Porsche 911: 50 Years the
most essential book in any Porsche fan's library.
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