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Brian Gay, PCA Tech Committee Chairman, gave attendees a thorough lesson on Porsche factory GT cars. He goes over how they were modified by Porsche both with regards to performance and safety as well as how they did back in the day. Many of these cars have been driven by Brian or drivers he knew. He gives his impressions of what they were like to drive.


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A popular PCA member benefit is The Mart, the club’s classifieds section online and in each issue of Porsche Panorama. Mart Fresh is a bi-weekly column in which we pick what we think are the "freshest" Porsches currently available, and then attempt to explain our reasoning. Only PCA members and Test Drive program participants have access to seller contact information...


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Tony Callas, PCA Tech Committee Expert and owner of Callas Rennsport, gives us an insight into why an oil change may cost upwards of $800.00 He explains how much a Porsche dealer or independent shop, must do when a car comes in for an oil change.  It’s an interesting insight into the challenges DIYers, independent shops and even Porsche dealers are facing as the cars bec...


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Above: Tobias Sühlmann (left) and Michael Mauer. Photo courtesy Porsche

On February 1, 2026, Tobias Sühlmann (46) became only the fifth person in Porsche’s history to hold the title of Head of Design. He follows in the footsteps of past design heads like Michael Mauer, Harm Lagaay, Antone Lapine, and Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. He will have a formidable task...


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Photos by Axel E. Catton

2026 is going to be a pivotal year in the European classic car world. Some of the most important classic car shows have changed venues or owners and it will be thrilling to see the impact these changes will have on the way these shows are run. Two years ago, Italy’s Auto Moto d’Epoca moved from Padua to a venue in Bologna twice the si...


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