Category: 911

Going Undercover At The FlatSix Show

Psssttt… over here. Ah yes, you probably can’t recognise me in this cunning disguise. Normally I rock up to a car show in some sort of BMW. Those who’ve read my articles in the past will know that my alliances with the Bavarian titan are blood tight. Fidowicz with no BMW is like Christmas with no […]

A Porsche 997 GT3 Carrying The Torch For Mid Night

For every kid who grew up in the ’90s obsessing over Japanese car culture, stories of the infamous Mid Night Racing Team were impossible to ignore. And how many of us wished we could be a part of it? Admittedly, back in the day I was fantasising about joining the grunge band Nirvana, not an […]

Form & Function: The Art Of Attack x RS Future GT3 Cup Evo

For as long as we’ve had a comments section on Speedhunters, the age-old argument of aesthetic vs. performance has been contested on a weekly basis. Drifting – especially in its infancy – polarised this more than any other motorsport. Cable ties are looked upon as structural engineering and bumper-mounted canards quickly become redundant as soon […]

Red Room, Black Sheep At Ultimate Dubs

Every now and then I’ll shoot a car not because it’s technically impressive, but because it’s just so f**king cool.  Dan Birkinshaw’s Zeemax Porsche 911 is exactly that. So much so that I’m sure I broke the sound barrier running after it in the halls of Ultimate Dubs 2023, hastily adjusting my camera settings on the […]

30 Years Perfecting A Porsche 930 Turbo

The 930 Turbo is undoubtedly one of the most iconic and important cars in Porsche’s history. So how do you improve the perfect poster car? Well, Osamu Ebizuka has spent the past three decades building his ultimate version of the 911 that captured his heart as a teenager. During the late-1970s supercar boom, when Osamu-san was still […]

When In Dortmund: Exploring The JP Performance Empire

During a recent trip to Germany, I visited Dortmund – a fascinating city with a history that dates back to medieval times, situated in a picturesque valley between the Ruhr and Emscher rivers. It’s a nice place for anyone to visit, but there’s a reason you might want to journey here, and it’s all thanks to Jean Pierre Kraemer – […]

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