Back in the mid-1980s, a Stuttgart-built sports car left the comfort of smooth asphalt and charged headfirst into the dirt. The Porsche 959 carried the stance of a supercar and the grit of a rally ...
The 1980s aren't exactly known as the peak of automotive engineering, at least not when it comes to power and straight-line acceleration. There were a lot of great style exercises and awesome '80s ...
In the mid-1980s, a low, wide coupe from Stuttgart appeared that seemed to have slipped through a wormhole from a decade ahead, its swollen arches and intricate aero hiding a level of computing power ...
The 1986 Porsche 959 arrived at a moment when supercars were still largely blunt instruments, obsessed with top speed more than technology. Instead of chasing drama, Porsche treated its Group B ...
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