The Porsche 917 is arguably the most well-known and loved Prototype race car ever to leave the factory doors of Stuttgart. Great sportscar drivers such as Derek Bell, Richard Attwood, Brian Redman, Pedro Rodriguez and Mark Donohue all drove this conquering machine, albeit in difference guises. It ruled the circuits of Europe and the United States from the late 60's to the mid 70's and even made a brief appearance in the early 80's at Le Mans.
The video below is of the car and marque's most well known driver, Derek Bell, who gives a brief rundown on what it was like to tame one of these beasts. The sound of the flat-12 cylinder motor in my opinion, rivals that of Maranello's finest at the time. Whilst the Porsche 956/962's of the 80's and 90's were much more successful, it was this car that truly launched the Porsche name as a force to be reckoned on the racetrack. This blog entry is just a little bit of a warmup, there will be more to follow over the next week...






Ryan Bestulic - a diehard motorsport enthusiast from Sydney, Australia. I am an 80s kid (born in 1984) and I currently race my own car - a Nissan Pulsar SSS (I can hear you snickering from here!) around the country. From the age of 3 (or possibly earlier according to my folks) I have been an absolute gearhead. If I am not doing something related to cars, there is something drastically wrong!


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