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  • |Team(s):||[[Maserati]], [[Behra-Porsche]] ! [[Porsche in Formula One|Dr Ing F Porsche KG]]
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  • ...a good account for himself in his four [[F1]] drives. He drove for the [[Porsche]] sports car team from 1967 and won the [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] in [[1971]] wi In [[1973]] he won the [[Targa Florio]], with [[Herbert Müller]], in a [[Porsche 911]] Carrera RSR.
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  • | [[Porsche]] [[Porsche 911 Turbo|911 Turbo]] | [[Porsche Carrera GT]]
    7 KB (770 words) - 08:34, 26 July 2009
  • | {{flagiconGermany}} [[Porsche|Porsche System Engineering]] | [[Porsche 908]]LH
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  • [[Image:Ferdinand_Porsche.jpg|thumb|right|200px|<center>'''Ferdinand Porsche'''</center>]] ...ronounced with an audible "e" -- "PORSH-uh", not "PORSH". The german name "Porsche" originates in Czech "Boreš" [boresh].
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  • ...ptronic''' is a type of discrete [[automatic transmission]] developed by [[Porsche]] and used in its vehicles and those of its licensees. A Tiptronic transmis ...'' is a registered trademark, and it is owned by German sports car maker [[Porsche]], who licenses it for use by others such as [[Volkswagen]], [[Audi]] and [
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  • ...urs of Sebring against year-long nemesis Flying Lizard Motorsport in their Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. It resulted in the closest finish in the history of that legen ...nd LMP2 champs Timo Bernhard and Romain Dumas of Penske Racing in their RS Porsche Spyder. Corvette Racing’s Olivier Beretta and Oliver Gavin also earned s
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  • ...rol which do much to counteract the inherent flaws of the design. Many of Porsche's techniques have been applied to other cars with success. ...Since then, many of the top-performing cars from marques like [[Audi]], [[Porsche]] and [[Lamborghini]], as well as Japanese manufacturers like [[Mitsubishi
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  • ...]], a rarity in American designs. Both the older and newer models of the [[Porsche 911]] use a [[flat-6]], at first air cooled but later models are water-cool The [[Porsche 917]] flat 12 engine is also not a boxer.
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  • ==1969-1971 Porsche== ...rrari 512]]S, funded from the money gained by the FIAT deal. At that time, Porsche had almost a full season of experience with their new car, though, and also
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  • | [[Porsche 911]] | [[Porsche 911]] NSR
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  • ...ng [[Porsche]] and [[Subaru]], currently use horizontally opposed engines. Porsche continues to be the most prominent manufacturer of flat-6 engine luxury spo ...re expensive. In the 1980s, Porsche adapted their 911 unit to become the [[Porsche PFM 3200]] aero engine, but production ceased in 1991.
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  • ...series was soon abandoned leaving just the Group B Rally championship. The Porsche 959 {961} only raced three times in Group B, but the 288 GTO never raced an ...Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]], behind its German rival the [[Porsche 959]].
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  • ...nhanced performance, unlike the other models in the firm, with a 2200 cc ''Porsche'' engine. The ''Pirana'' sold for 1,490,000 lire and the ''Moon Buggy'' for
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  • | [[Porsche]] | [[Porsche]]
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  • | [[Porsche 928|Porsche 928S]] 4.6 | [[Porsche Carrera RS]]
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  • ...ing more difficult, and this has been a problem in some cars such as the [[Porsche 914]], which is air cooled rather than having a front mounted coolant syste * [[Porsche 914]]
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