The Porsche 914 is an often overlooked car from the German luxury car automaker, but it played an important role in Formula 1, as it was the first-ever safety car. It was used in 1973 at the Canadian ...
Back in 1965, the Mexican Grand Prix of Formula 1 was the first one to go to Japanese carmaker Honda. Responsible for the win, which also became the first of a non-European team, was American driver ...
The 1970 Porsche 914-6 arrived with a flat-six engine, a low center of gravity, and handling balance that should have ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link This article is part of "Behind the Wheel," a series about the highly competitive and high-tech world of Formula 1. Bernd Mayländer has led a lot ...
Stop me if you've heard this one before. Two automakers that hail from the same country get together to build a new car. But it's not just any car – it's meant to be a true sports car. It is to be ...
We already know classic Porsche 911s make great rally cars. But what about the mid-engine 914? Well, thanks to the cool folks over at Tuthill Porsche, we get to find out. Tuthill maintains an ice ...
The Porsche 914 (or the Volkswagen-Porsche 914) is a midengine sportscar designed and manufactured from 1969 through 1976. Related Articles Me & My Car: Square lights flaunted on ’94 Jeep Wrangler in ...