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I own or have ordered a Macan and I:

  • have done organized wheel to wheel road racing (e.g., Spec Miata)

    Votes: 21 20%
  • attended, in person, an official organized road race (e.g., Formula 1, WEC)

    Votes: 34 32%
  • watched on TV from start to finish a road racing event

    Votes: 18 17%
  • am not interested in road racing as a sport.

    Votes: 32 30%
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They had personalities like Lord Hesketh Racing with James Hunt "the shunt", and great drivers like Jackie Stewart. Unfortunately, it had its share of tragedy as well, with the death of Francois Cevert in qualifying, in Stewart's last race, where he withdrew after his teammate's death, and never raced again. I really miss those October days at the Glen, but they paved the way for my love of road racing, which continues to this day.
OMG DUDE ... I was there the day Francois Cevert died. We walked the track after practice because everyone had to go see the Aramco barrier where he died very sad, and how is died was legend.

Those were the days when Matra V12s just screamed and Sir Jackie Stewart and Emerson Fittipaldi ruled. I think Andretti was there too. I think the turbos killed the sounds and its no longer the same.

And yes I know ALL about the bog.:| And yes we were camped right there!
 
May be too young to remember F1 before turbos, but became a big fan of Indycar racing in my early 20's when the late great Greg Moore from Vancouver burst on to the scene. Started attending all the live Vancouver events (1 hour away from us) and even flew to Edmonton for an Indycar event. Unfortunately when Moore died tragically, neither of us could stomach it for years. I have started watching more F1 recently though, sparked by the awesome documentary on Senna. Definitely would love to fly out to the Montreal GP and watch soon.

My Macan (first Porsche for me) arrives end of July, and after my two test drives and all of the Porsche Instagram stuff I subscribe to, am now far more interested in road racing than I was for the past several years.

Anyone done the Porsche Camp4 or Driving Experience stuff? I think that will be a future endeavor once the cost of a highly optioned Macan S wears off!
 
Mostly PCA club racing, some Transam & Scca.... spec racers to porsche cup cars. Try to get at least 6 weekends a year. Awhile back did 12 weekends ,, Wife said, that will never happen again... Enjoy the Macan. Will mostly be a winter car... next year it will get proper winter shoes...
 
Showtime has a great documentary running now: Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans

I watched it a while ago on an airplane . Good to watch even if one isn't a racing fan. There's another documentary about PAUL Neumann and racing and that's good also.


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I watched it a while ago on an airplane . Good to watch even if one isn't a racing fan. There's another documentary about PAUL Neumann and racing and that's good also.
What kind of flight are you on that you get to have a LeMans documentary as a choice? All I ever get are crappy rom-coms. :mad:

I caught the Paul Newman documentary when flipping channels, saw the racing-liveried Datsun 510 (love those little guys), and immediately tuned in for the rest of the show. Glad to have seen it!
 
What kind of flight are you on that you get to have a LeMans documentary as a choice? All I ever get are crappy rom-coms. :mad:

I caught the Paul Newman documentary when flipping channels, saw the racing-liveried Datsun 510 (love those little guys), and immediately tuned in for the rest of the show. Glad to have seen it!
14 hour flights :)
 
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1. Sort of. Race dirt bikes on occasion (few races a year in the 40+ category).
2 . Been to F1, superbike, MotoGP, Supercross and associated races.
3. Watch some of the above. No cable subscription, so has to be live when I'm around and generally something I can stream from somewhere.

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