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March 2005

Each month, Panorama magazine brings you the best from the world
of Porsche. Races, vintage car shows, technical articles, we cover it all!

At Panorama, we never have room for all the pictures we'd like to
share with our readers. Here are some photos that just wouldn't fit
into the magazine this month.

You can read the details of this year's running of the 24 Hours of Daytona in our March issue. For this month's Gallery we give you some of Leonard Turner's photographic outtakes from the first race at the completely refurbished Daytona International Speedway.

We refer you to the magazine for even more articles. How do you get your copy? Join PCA, Porsche Panorama is a prime benefit of membership!

"Open 24 hours" says the neon sign in the Brumos pits, as the crew gets ready for an incoming car.







Octogenarian Paul Newman was the oldest driver participating in this year's contest but his seniority couldn't overcome bad racing luck.

 






Emulating Le Mans, Daytona has added some after dark spectacle for those who tire of racing around the clock. A GT Porsche streaks the ferris wheel.

 




The German-based Farnbacher 911 GT3 Cup car of Wolf Henzler and company scored a six-lap GT win, marking Porsche's 59th class victory at Daytona.

 

The Red Bull Porsche Fabcar (#58) was the only Brumos car to survive, finishing eighth overall.

It only costs a little more to go first class. Brumos golf cart set the standard in the pits.

Along with a much friendlier attitude toward racing fans, Daytona rolled out new glass-backed garages so that passholders could watch the progression of work on their favorite race cars.

Sometimes all you could see on the track were representatives of the Porsche family.


Pontiac engine aflame, the driver of this prototype, who was unhurt in the incident, had the composure to bring his car into the pits close to the fire bottles but away from the fuel rigs.






 

 

A pair of 962s take to the track they dominated for so many years during the "24 Minutes of Daytona" vintage exhibition.

 

 

 

Colin Braun was one of the youngest drivers on the circuit. A member of "Team 16," he was one of a trio of 16-year-olds who drove a 911 GT3 Cup car to a creditable seventh in the GT classification.






Check out the March issue for the full story on Daytona, Matt Davis' 550 Spyder and Boxster comparison drive, Patricia Ktistes' Two for the Road adventure to Charleston, SC, and more information on PCA's 50th Anniversary celebrations. Be sure and catch Michael Cotton's European Windows column this month for some tantalizing rumors coming out of Europe.