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Dwight Mitchell is known in Porsche circles for his dominance in PCA AX and as a 5 time SCCA Champion. 2 ASP Solo 2 National titles. 2 Class SPI Pro Solo Championships.
In this episode we talk about: -Horror stories he saw in racing. -Favorite tracks. -Crossroad of going pro. -Regrets in racing. -Advice with driving better.
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Dwight Mitchell is known in Porsche circles for his dominance in PCA AX and as a 5 time SCCA Champion. 2 ASP Solo 2 National titles. 2 Class SPI Pro Solo Championships.
In this episode we talk about: -Developing parts and setups at Autosport Technologies. -His wife also racing. -Cars he has been associated with. -Favorite cars. -Wins that meant the most to him.
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John Morton is a race car driver. He raced with the Shelby, BRE Datsun, Lola, Porsche, Jaguar and Nissan. Then started vintage racing after 2002.
-1971 & 1972 Trans Am Championship in Datsun 510 -1979 class win at 24 Hours of Daytona in Ferrari 365 GTB/4 -1984 class win at Le Mans in a Lola. -1993 & 1995 class win at 12 Hours of Sebring in Nissan 300ZX -1994 winner of 12 Hours of Sebring and class win at Le Mans.
In this episode we talk about: -Spending his college money on Shelby racing school and a race car. -His time working at Shelby.
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John Benton is founder of Benton Performance. Benton Performance works on air-cooled Porsches with a preference for 1989 and older. John Benton is one of the foremost authorities on Porsche 912s. He has won La Carrera Panamerican multiple times.
In this first episode John talks about: -Where his interest in cars started. -Going from his corporate engineering job to starting Benton Performance.
I met Crazy Bill Patton at a car event years ago. I initially thought he was just a bigger talker and assumed very little was true. Well, we have become friends and apparently the things he blabbers about are true.
In this episode Crazy Bill patters on about: -His days in the PCA. If you are not interested in the PCA I suppose you can skip this one.
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Jerry Woods: 1977 Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
In this episode Jerry talks about: -His opinion on certain Porsches. -Some other non-car related topics.
Jerry Woods: 1977 Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
In this episode Jerry talks about: -Developing Spec 911 racing series. -Gives his opinion on what he thinks separates racing drivers (and other high-end athletes) from average people.
Jerry Woods: 1977 IMSA Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
In this episode Jerry talks about: -The era of the 935 racing. Specifically the car he crewed for. The car referred to as the car that goes by many names like Garretson Enterprise car, Dick Barbour car, Paul Newman car or made in Mountain View car.
Jerry Woods: 1977 Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
Gary Duhaime was the longtime owner of the 911 ST that Michael Keyser previously owned, raced and filmed The Speed Merchants with. Gary had the car for 30 years and this is some stories he shared about the car.
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-Wrote and produced The Speed Merchant documentary movie and book. -Wrote many well-known automotive books. -Second place racing at the 1973 12 hours of Sebring. -Second at 1975 24 hours of Daytona. -First place at 1976 12 hours of Sebring with Al Holbert. -Second in class at 1972 Targa Florio. -First in class at 1972 Le Mans.
In this episode we talk about: -Race cars he has driven. -Politics in racing. -Highlights of racing for him. -Worst part of racing. -Cars he has owned.
-Wrote and produced The Speed Merchant documentary movie and book. -Wrote many well-known automotive books. -Second place racing at the 1973 12 hours of Sebring. -Second at 1975 24 hours of Daytona. -First place at 1976 12 hours of Sebring with Al Holbert. -Second in class at 1972 Targa Florio. -First in class at 1972 Le Mans.
In this episode we talk about: -Race car drivers he knew. -His books and other things he has done. -Who he thought were the best drivers. -His favorite race car. -His favorite race.
-Wrote and produced The Speed Merchant documentary movie and book. -Wrote many well-known automotive books. -Second place racing at the 1973 12 hours of Sebring. -Second at 1975 24 hours of Daytona. -First place at 1976 12 hours of Sebring with Al Holbert. -Second in class at 1972 Targa Florio. -First in class at 1972 Le Mans.
In this episode we talk about: -Filming The Speed Merchants and racing. -His '74 RSR 3.0 catching on fire at Sebring. -Which car was used as a camera car at each race. -Racing with Al Holbert. -Being sponsored by Penthouse.
-Wrote and produced The Speed Merchant documentary movie and book. -Wrote many well-known automotive books. -Second place racing at the 1973 12 hours of Sebring. -Second at 1975 24 hours of Daytona. -First place at 1976 12 hours of Sebring with Al Holbert. -Second in class at 1972 Targa Florio. -First in class at 1972 Le Mans.
In this episode we talk about: -His childhood with cars and such. -Picking up his dads 911 at the factory fresh out of high school. -Wrecking at Watkins Glen. -Buying a 911 ST. -Deciding to make a film on automotive racing.
Dwight Mitchell is known in Porsche circles for his dominance in PCA AX and as a 5 time SCCA Champion. 2 ASP Solo 2 National titles. 2 Class SPI Pro Solo Championships.
In this episode we talk about: -Winning most improved driver. -Starting Autosport Technologies. -Driving the dealer sponsored 914-4. -5 time SCCA Champion. -Most winning AX car.
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Chris is a renowned automotive artist. You have for sure stumbled across his art even if you haven't heard of him.
In this episode we talk about: -Owning a body shop. -Steps he takes to keep the passion alive. -What he thinks is his most exciting project. -How he views his artistic and creative ability. -Sacrifices he has made to make it as an artist.
Chris is a renowned automotive artist. You have for sure stumbled across his art even if you haven't heard of him.
In this episode we talk about: -His start in autobody and paint. -How that moved to auto and design rendering. -Almost going to auto design school. -The role social media played in where he is now. -How he stays efficient as an artist.
-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -Are newer Porsches less exciting? -Fastest he has driven. -Advice for someone looking to modify their Porsche. -Best drive he has been on. -Hardest thing he has ever done.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -Preferences of big wheels vs small wheels. -Tuners -Car hobby on the environment -What he finds troublesome in the car world. -Different car shows.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -His favorite RS cars. -What he likes about air-cooled and water-cooled. -His opinion on different models and such. -His thoughts on modified cars. -Porsches he thinks are most fun.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -Retiring and what he is doing now. -His books. -Cars he has been associated with and owned. -Thoughts on air-cooled and water-cooled. -PDK or manual.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -His opinion on different Porsche race cars. -How the 964 C4 Lightweight came about. -His thoughts on nannies on today's cars. -Porsche SUV thoughts in 1972. -The most disappointing part of his career.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -Cars he was involved in homologating. -SC/RS and Rallying. -Why Porsche allowed him to rally with other manufactures. -Huschke von Hanstein influence in getting people to drive Porsche. -His thoughts on preservation with restorations.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -LMP 2000. -Ending the 911 in the early '80s. -Going from air-cooled to water-cooled. -Current racing in IMSA and WEC. -Ideas when developing the 959. -Starting the Porsche archive. -What is involved in homologating a car.
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Dwight Mitchell is known in Porsche circles for his dominance in PCA AX and as a 5 time SCCA Champion. 2 ASP Solo 2 National titles. 2 Class SPI Pro Solo Championships.
In this episode we talk about: -Go Kart racing. -Buying and racing a 356C. -Racing his 356 Speedster. -What drew him to Porsche. -Setting a lap record at Laguna Seca.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -Politics in racing. -Loopholes Porsche used in racing. -924 -BPR
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -Jurgen's preferences on racing, such as favorite race car, favorite race, favorite track, favorite co-driver. -Differences in racing today vs in the past.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner, 1980 1000km Nurburgring winner, 1993 GT Class Le Mans winner. -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -1977 Le Mans and years prior with the 936. -Long enduring rallies in Africa that helped develop the shock absorbers.
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-Son of Porsche race car driver Edgar Barth -Two Apprenticeships with Porsche starting at 16 years old. -1977 Le Mans winner. -1980 1000km Nurburgring winner. -1993 GT Class winner -Started BPR racing series. -In charge of the archives, homologation and taking care of the private race teams at Porsche.
In this episode we talk about: -His early years with his dad as a race car driver for Porsche and his escape out of East Germany for his mom and him to reunite with his father. -His Apprenticeships at Porsche. -Get into a little bit of his racing.
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Jerry Woods: 1977 Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
In this episode Jerry talks about: -Peter Gregg -Things manufactures have done to combat emissions.
Jerry Woods: 1977 Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
In this episode Jerry talks about: -Working for the Doran Racing team with the Ferrari 333, Dallara and Prototypes. -SC vs Carrera 3.2 -956/962 -EVs
Jerry Woods: 1977 Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
In this episode Jerry talks about: -1979 Nurburgring as a spectator. -1988 Norisring the last race working for Kremer. -Project he did in Germany for Klaus Ludwig before coming back to US.
Jerry Woods: 1977 Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
In this episode Jerry talks about -1981 24 Hours of Daytona -Politics in racing -1983 GTO Championship -Working on the 962 -Working at Kremer and a project he did there that was kept secret.
Jerry Woods: 1977 Mechanic of the year. Part of Garretson Enterprise. Mechanic for Dick Barbour racing as well as many other race teams. Co-founder of Jerry Woods Enterprise. Helped develop 911 Spec racing.
These next episodes were recorded in 2024 and not done when the original 4 were done years ago.
In this episode Jerry talks about: -More depth about 1979 Le Mans. -The reliability of the Garretson Enterprise race cars.
Jim Breazeale is the owner of European Auto Salvage Yard, more commonly known as EASY. It is a very important hub for the air-cooled Porsche world, especially northern California. A lot of the more notorious things that have developed in the air-cooled Porsche scene have originated from EASY.
In this episode Jim talks about: -Modifying Porsches -Getting rid of a warehouse and years of parts -EASY's influence on the Porsche world. -Drives -Things that are important and personal to him
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Jim Breazeale is the owner of European Auto Salvage Yard, more commonly known as EASY. It is a very important hub for the air-cooled Porsche world, especially northern California. A lot of the more notorious things that have developed in the air-cooled Porsche scene have originated from EASY.
In this episode Jim talks about: -His opinion on things like NA or Turbo, 928 or 944 and Air-cooled prices.
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Jim Breazeale is the owner of European Auto Salvage Yard, more commonly known as EASY. It is a very important hub for the air-cooled Porsche world, especially northern California. A lot of the more notorious things that have developed in the air-cooled Porsche scene have originated from EASY.
In this episode Jim talks about: -His dream car he almost bought. -How happy he feels that people bring their builds to EASY to show for the first time. -His preferences with some of the different model Porsches.
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Jim Breazeale is the owner of European Auto Salvage Yard, more commonly known as EASY. It is a very important hub for the air-cooled Porsche world, especially northern California. A lot of the more notorious things that have developed in the air-cooled Porsche scene have originated from EASY.
In this episode Jim talks about: -When EASY (European Auto Salvage Yard) got started. -When First Saturday got going. -Funny stories from his years in the junk yard and parts business. -Cars he has owned.
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Jim Breazeale is the owner of European Auto Salvage Yard, more commonly known as EASY. It is a very important hub for the air-cooled Porsche world, especially northern California. A lot of the more notorious things that have developed in the air-cooled Porsche scene have originated from EASY.
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