Another bit of 959 legacy outside of Porsche is that the 'PSK' was reverse-engineered by Nissan to develop the ATTESA-ETS that made the BNR32 Skyline GT-R the crushingly dominant touring car it was, underpinning every GT-R from 1989 to date.
I love that this is the 3rd video about this place and I could just keep watching forever. Feel free to make 50+ more videos about the cars in this place
Me too I wonder if I could rent this place for my birthday party and have pizza and cake while I run around sitting in all the cars like a 40 year old little boy
I'm a big Porsche and sportscar racing fan so that place would be like heaven for me. Also interesting to see so many prototype road cars lurking in the background that never saw the light of day. And that is Porsche, they develop so many cars, both race and road, and then for various reasons, they don't take that project any further.
I'm the same age as Tom. I'm a huge Porsche fan. And have been since I was a kid. But unlike most Porsche fans, I like the front engined and mid- engined cars best. This is the absolute coolest car collection in the world. Thanks.
The 917's wood gear knob was actually for heat insulation purposes instead of weight saving. There was apparently a lot of heat transferring from the transmission to the gear knob, making it hot to touch
The 917/10 RC Cola car instantly brought me back to my childhood. I had one for my slot car track and I would race it against a Chaparral 2F for HOURS on end. Thank you for that!
Just a couple of corrections; the 935 uses a 3.0-litre engine, and the 16-cylinder lump in that 917 reportedly produced around 750bhp, not 1200bhp as claimed.
My favorite Porsche race car is the 924 Carrera GTR, which took part in Le Mans 1980/81. Very similar to the "BOSS" car, which is a 924 GTP and also made it big at Le Mans. Like the 959, it was also a group B car 924 GTS Rallye - So not just the 911 cars with race and rallye history.
As a hardcore vintage sports car racing fan, I nerded out when that 917 spyder came up. Also the 908 LH at of the beginning of the video looks amazing!
Excellent video. My favorite is the 1978 935 twin turbo which I was allowed to drive (testing) on a private track for about 15 min. Belonged to a friend of my brother, and it won LeMans later that year. Beast! Love the 919 Evo as well.
I'd agree had it been a 2 hour video. As is, all we got was a brief glimpse, which does not do that warehouse justice, with so many omissions. Maybe some day Porsche will allow someone to do a proper job. These amazing machines deserves someone to tell their history, followed by many camera angles, inside and out.
The 550 is such a stunning little car. I've only ever seen one in real life, parked up in Ginza, Tokyo. I nearly melted and had a proper car nerd moment, just taking in what I was seeing.
I had a 1979 930 so my favorite is the 935. I was fortunate to go to the IMSA races at Watkins Glen and watch the 962s in all their glory. As an owner I got to sit in the Al Holbert/Derek Bell Lowenbrau Special.
I really do need a bit of a lie-down after that - It reminds me of a behind the curtains tour through some special friends in the late 1980s at the factory, but it was NOTHING like that! And that video probably only showed 1/10th or less of what they have!
I watched a 959 race a Toyota Supra at Oulton park in 1986. Both had just come out. The 959 owner also had the road version in the paddock. The registration plate was MOT 959… I think the owner was a Lord from Wales. I couldn’t believe how fast they were compared to the rest of the field
there's some amazing cars in there but none of them are as cool as the Type 64 that Harris made that amazing video about. Still gives me goosebumps. Also for context should have mentioned what the Nordschleife record was before they took the 919 Evo there. Those kinds of step changes are very rare. The only other comparable example I'm aware of is Loeb smashing the Pikes Peak record (not in a Porsche)
Wow, that's amazing. 0nce in a lifetime experience. Thanks for to show us, petrol heads, all these pieces of design and engineering. Love Porsche's.👌💨🏁
I didn't know the mighty 917 had 16 cylinders. Didn't even know that anyone made a race car with more than 12. The Can-Am series truly was a thing of beauty and a walk on the edge. Can't begin to imagine what monstrosities we'd see today if the series hadn't ended and it continued with its unrestricted ways. My best guess: something resembling a 919 Evo!
@@RickyJr46 Oh OK, thanks for clarifying that. But the fact that they even created this thing is a testament to what CanAm was. Don't you just wish the series went on for another couple of years, or at least long enough to see that 16 burner racing.
My favorite Porsche is the LeMan 959. 963, 935, 91 hybrid tribute, (the bolts alone :) , 919 EVO, 935, GT3 hybrid, RSR, 911, 911, 911...well just about all of them.
majestic. naturally, porsches wins at lemans highlight its legacy. but the company's very existence is heavily attributed to its success in learning from the production and racing at the highest stage. with that, theyve delivered whats generally the best to the world
The 16 cylinder 917 was actually 2 flat 8's with the fan driven off the center. They never were able to get the Mechanical Fuel injection to work consistently and long enough. then the 917 - 30's came along.
Wonderful array of.... Historic motor cars...... One thing is for sure.......YOU WILL... NEVER.... SEE SUCH A COLLECTION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES.... STORED IN.... ONE..... BUILDING *
porsche is just too good. They have PERFECTED nearly every vehicle they've made and It's one of the few companies that everyone just simply loves and respects
Agree, The first time I saw a 911, I was 7. It was an early 911 ('74 or '75), I had no idea what a Porsche was. I thought it looked like a VW Bug...kinda :) I'd easily rather have a 911 or Ferrari or Lamborghini any day. Many will disagree, but once a Porsche lover, always a Porsche lover. Ferrari sure, exotic and fast. But it has "Look at ME" forever. 99% of the time, the driver is over 65, bald and driving alone or one of his buddies. Even the women like driving in a Porsche unless she's between 16-25. Then she's all about look at me" like the driver (will always be).
I saw the V16 car back in 2005 in what was then the old Porsche Museum on the old Factory complex. I am guessing by the age of that building were all their Cars are stored that is near were the old Museum collection was. I preferred the old Museum compared to the modern displayed collection but that is just me. as for the 917 V16 Spyder I do not recall Porsche ever running this car at any vintage motorsports event if the car even runs. one of the 959 Dakar cars was fully restored by Porsche last year to celebrate the anniversary of there 1st & 2nd places in that event. I think the Le-Mans winning versions of the 959 only ran 2WD but I could be wrong. The only other mind blowing Collection that can Top Porsche is found across the other side of Stuttgart at Mercedes Benz I have only done their Museum but they also have a heritage collection warehouse that is 2nd to none in the world and you also have the Porsche connection as Porsche worked a few times with Mercedes developing the Iconic SSK sports cars and even a land speed record car that looks like nothing you have ever seen and of course modern day Porsche as worked on Mercedes cars during the late 20th century. Two of the most legendary brands in the world are to be found in the same city.
Brands I lust after. Porsche, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Lancia, and any supercars. If you know just how few bolts hold the hubs and brakes on you road car 16 bolts is plenty. Look into what holds the axleshafts in on C clip solid rear ends.
Watching this video I‘m disappointed that special exhibitions are so rare at the porsche museum. Who wants to see stock cars like the macan and taycan, when these racing legends exist. Greetings from germany stuttgart
No hate and loved this video...but I feel like every few months another youtuber goes here and claims this is some super secret vault that no ones ever seen before...
14:22 I'm not car enthusiast or whatever. I figure 16 bolts isn't the issue using the engine as a chassis, I would be more concerned about precision part deformation
Which of these motorsport legends is your favourite?
956
956/962
935 🤤🤤
962 😋
Yes
Another bit of 959 legacy outside of Porsche is that the 'PSK' was reverse-engineered by Nissan to develop the ATTESA-ETS that made the BNR32 Skyline GT-R the crushingly dominant touring car it was, underpinning every GT-R from 1989 to date.
I love that this is the 3rd video about this place and I could just keep watching forever. Feel free to make 50+ more videos about the cars in this place
and make them longer
Me too I wonder if I could rent this place for my birthday party and have pizza and cake while I run around sitting in all the cars like a 40 year old little boy
mans sad. man sees Porsche's. mans happy.😌
Man can’t afford porsche. Man sad
😂😂😂😂
Man's happy. Mann sees low literacy comment with apostrophes where should be none, and no apostrophes where there should be. Man's sad.
It appears you’re a child. Not a man.
Circle of life
I'm a big Porsche and sportscar racing fan so that place would be like heaven for me. Also interesting to see so many prototype road cars lurking in the background that never saw the light of day. And that is Porsche, they develop so many cars, both race and road, and then for various reasons, they don't take that project any further.
The Stuttgart racing legacy is second to none. Beyond legendary.
Indeed. I'm a Ferrari fan through and through but I always have to give Porsche the respect it has earned and deserves.
I'm the same age as Tom. I'm a huge Porsche fan. And have been since I was a kid. But unlike most Porsche fans, I like the front engined and mid- engined cars best. This is the absolute coolest car collection in the world. Thanks.
I also like the front engine cars. Had a 944 turbo a few years, and love driving it...every day, and some track days also
the fact that you didn't mention the Gulf 917 is a crime against humanity
Totally agree WTF
One of the most iconic
The 917's wood gear knob was actually for heat insulation purposes instead of weight saving. There was apparently a lot of heat transferring from the transmission to the gear knob, making it hot to touch
I love this multi-part series on Porsche! Wow!! Great work as always.
The 917/10 RC Cola car instantly brought me back to my childhood. I had one for my slot car track and I would race it against a Chaparral 2F for HOURS on end. Thank you for that!
I was in this hall quite a few times.
Unbelievable feeling when you look at all these original unique classics at once...
Just a couple of corrections; the 935 uses a 3.0-litre engine, and the 16-cylinder lump in that 917 reportedly produced around 750bhp, not 1200bhp as claimed.
That 959. 😮
My favorite Porsche race car is the 924 Carrera GTR, which took part in Le Mans 1980/81. Very similar to the "BOSS" car, which is a 924 GTP and also made it big at Le Mans. Like the 959, it was also a group B car 924 GTS Rallye - So not just the 911 cars with race and rallye history.
Greetings fellow Porsche nerd!
As a hardcore vintage sports car racing fan, I nerded out when that 917 spyder came up. Also the 908 LH at of the beginning of the video looks amazing!
935 is my favorite, the 70's 80's IMSA, Daytona, Sebring, Road Atlanta, Watkins Glen, were my favorite tracks.
aw I was expecting to see a GT1. Super interesting collection though.
It was in the other video
Loved seeing Porsche F1 car. You didn't show the 1970 917 gulf Porsche that raced at Le Mans though.
Always watching from Georgetown Guyana south America 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
I heard somewhere in there there is a lada (because they helped develop the Samara)
Porsche made an economy sedan for China called the C88...
I love that he pretty much went straight for the 959. What a machine! That's my favorite Porsche too!
They're all amazing machines.
Excellent video. My favorite is the 1978 935 twin turbo which I was allowed to drive (testing) on a private track for about 15 min. Belonged to a friend of my brother, and it won LeMans later that year. Beast! Love the 919 Evo as well.
Thanks for taking us along with you on the trip through what is surely the best secret stash of race cars “In the world “
I could spend days geeking out in there, totally awesome.
Beautiful and historic cars, pretty amazing! Not possible to pick out just one.
Maybe my world is small - but that is one of the best videos I have ever watched on UA-cam. Bravo!
I'd agree had it been a 2 hour video. As is, all we got was a brief glimpse, which does not do that warehouse justice, with so many omissions. Maybe some day Porsche will allow someone to do a proper job. These amazing machines deserves someone to tell their history, followed by many camera angles, inside and out.
It’s good to see Tom Wooky Ford again ❤
Tom Ford was the best writer on top gear magazine in the 2000s, 2010s.
Good to see him live
What a collection 🔥🔥
I was in love with Porsche before, now I'm even more. Legendary models!
The 550 is such a stunning little car. I've only ever seen one in real life, parked up in Ginza, Tokyo. I nearly melted and had a proper car nerd moment, just taking in what I was seeing.
Top Gear: You thought Tesla had a yoke steering wheel before anyone else"
K.I.T.T. : And I took that personally!
I had a 1979 930 so my favorite is the 935. I was fortunate to go to the IMSA races at Watkins Glen and watch the 962s in all their glory. As an owner I got to sit in the Al Holbert/Derek Bell Lowenbrau Special.
WHERE IS HERE"" Whats the location of the Porsche race car warehouse ?
They should turn this place into a museum!
The 935 is actually insane considering it’s an original manufactured car with almost a 1/1 scale hp weight ratio
Such a special brand that create deep feelings for many around the world. Special cars are on another level
Who did not have the Martini Rossi 935 Hot wheels car? I loved that car, and still love the livery today!
This is some of the best TG content, delivered with passion.
I really do need a bit of a lie-down after that - It reminds me of a behind the curtains tour through some special friends in the late 1980s at the factory, but it was NOTHING like that! And that video probably only showed 1/10th or less of what they have!
Sunoco Porsche 917-30 is my favorite, because I saw Mark Donohue win the Can-Am title in it, on 10/14/1973 at Laguna Seca.
“Emotionally exhausted” is the right word.
I watched a 959 race a Toyota Supra at Oulton park in 1986. Both had just come out. The 959 owner also had the road version in the paddock. The registration plate was MOT 959… I think the owner was a Lord from Wales. I couldn’t believe how fast they were compared to the rest of the field
there's some amazing cars in there but none of them are as cool as the Type 64 that Harris made that amazing video about. Still gives me goosebumps. Also for context should have mentioned what the Nordschleife record was before they took the 919 Evo there. Those kinds of step changes are very rare. The only other comparable example I'm aware of is Loeb smashing the Pikes Peak record (not in a Porsche)
Can we get more videos like this, with this same guy too???
Incredible! It has to be the 956/962 for me.
Wow, that's amazing. 0nce in a lifetime experience. Thanks for to show us, petrol heads, all these pieces of design and engineering. Love Porsche's.👌💨🏁
I didn't know the mighty 917 had 16 cylinders. Didn't even know that anyone made a race car with more than 12. The Can-Am series truly was a thing of beauty and a walk on the edge. Can't begin to imagine what monstrosities we'd see today if the series hadn't ended and it continued with its unrestricted ways. My best guess: something resembling a 919 Evo!
The sixteen shown here was an R&D mule, it was never raced.
@@RickyJr46 Oh OK, thanks for clarifying that. But the fact that they even created this thing is a testament to what CanAm was. Don't you just wish the series went on for another couple of years, or at least long enough to see that 16 burner racing.
Auto Union built 16-cylinder race cars before WW2.
Thank you for the appreciation! Authenticity is our compass in a world of trends. Let's stay true to what drives us. Keep the spirit alive! 🚗💨
My favorite Porsche is the LeMan 959. 963, 935, 91 hybrid tribute, (the bolts alone :) , 919 EVO, 935, GT3 hybrid, RSR, 911, 911, 911...well just about all of them.
Used to do track days 700 mile trips to south of France and all in comfort what a bike it was ✊
The porsche flat 12 are by far the best sounding engines in my eyes! Flat/boxer engines in general are awsome but those.....So good......
Best car brand ever and forever. True to its identity for 90years
The only car that I don't know in that collection is the V16 917 thing. And that's how you can tell that I'm a big Porsche fan
the 550 spyder is wowowowoowowow
majestic. naturally, porsches wins at lemans highlight its legacy. but the company's very existence is heavily attributed to its success in learning from the production and racing at the highest stage. with that, theyve delivered whats generally the best to the world
The 16 cylinder 917 was actually 2 flat 8's with the fan driven off the center. They never were able to get the Mechanical Fuel injection to work consistently and long enough. then the 917 - 30's came along.
Mark Donohue driving a Porsche 010-30 which set one of the fastest times in the world, but also killed off the CAN AM racing in the early 70s
I'm glad they're saving them all ! very cool!
Wonderful array of.... Historic motor cars...... One thing is for sure.......YOU WILL... NEVER.... SEE SUCH A COLLECTION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES.... STORED IN.... ONE..... BUILDING *
who remembers need for speed porsche unleashed??
Dan Gurney, was the only driver to win a GP race in one of the 901 GP CAR.
Oh yess oh yes, top gear keep delivering this quality please ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
"They look super, super cool". Yes, they are.
Thanks!
Love this series. I would trade my left arm to have that acces you had!
porsche is just too good. They have PERFECTED nearly every vehicle they've made and It's one of the few companies that everyone just simply loves and respects
That flat out wrong 😆
@@momaniz nah im right.
Agree, The first time I saw a 911, I was 7. It was an early 911 ('74 or '75), I had no idea what a Porsche was. I thought it looked like a VW Bug...kinda :) I'd easily rather have a 911 or Ferrari or Lamborghini any day. Many will disagree, but once a Porsche lover, always a Porsche lover. Ferrari sure, exotic and fast. But it has "Look at ME" forever. 99% of the time, the driver is over 65, bald and driving alone or one of his buddies. Even the women like driving in a Porsche unless she's between 16-25. Then she's all about look at me" like the driver (will always be).
There is no company like Porsche. No racing car like the 917 its the ultimate racing machine.
What a great gig.
The engine shown was a flat 16 not V16. The flat 12 with some more cylinders. It might have gone racing in 1972 if the rules had not been changed
Us old pcar racers always did that with the tach so we can see the red line! 13:42
Absolutely outstanding place!
Porsche is the coolest, most epic carmaker ever.
A lot of historical F1 cars with the DFV are only held on with 4, 3/8 bolts lol.
I saw the V16 car back in 2005 in what was then the old Porsche Museum on the old Factory complex. I am guessing by the age of that building were all their Cars are stored that is near were the old Museum collection was.
I preferred the old Museum compared to the modern displayed collection but that is just me. as for the 917 V16 Spyder I do not recall Porsche ever running this car at any vintage motorsports event if the car even runs. one of the 959 Dakar cars was fully restored by Porsche last year to celebrate the anniversary of there 1st & 2nd places in that event.
I think the Le-Mans winning versions of the 959 only ran 2WD but I could be wrong.
The only other mind blowing Collection that can Top Porsche is found across the other side of Stuttgart at Mercedes Benz I have only done their Museum but they also have a heritage collection warehouse that is 2nd to none in the world and you also have the Porsche connection as Porsche worked a few times with Mercedes developing the Iconic SSK sports cars and even a land speed record car that looks like nothing you have ever seen and of course modern day Porsche as worked on Mercedes cars during the late 20th century.
Two of the most legendary brands in the world are to be found in the same city.
🔥🔥🔥🔥. All of them but where's my favorite the 918 ??
that's not a retired race car lol
When they retire...they end up here: in paradise!
9:24 ... a naked Porsche ... OMG thats sooo sexy !
14:19: A stressed member ? ....had the same thing on my wedding night .....
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Brands I lust after. Porsche, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Lancia, and any supercars.
If you know just how few bolts hold the hubs and brakes on you road car 16 bolts is plenty. Look into what holds the axleshafts in on C clip solid rear ends.
That place is magic
Watching this video I‘m disappointed that special exhibitions are so rare at the porsche museum. Who wants to see stock cars like the macan and taycan, when these racing legends exist. Greetings from germany stuttgart
I’m with on the 959, best Porsche ever
908/3 and 909 are rocket ships.
No, what Tom needs to do is put the covers back over all those cars.
"Turbo. Turbo. Twin turbo."
-Tom Ford, 2024
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Thanks Tom. Quality work on a extraordinary collection. L.S.R = Liked, Subscribed and Recommended!
What? No GT1s. The car that gave Porsche it's 1st LeMans win. 1986 ??
does anybody know anything about the blue 911 in the background at 5:25? i am obsessed with that
They're all here 😮🤯
I really want to see LADA 2108!!!!
Great video! thank you
I wonder if they still have the Opel/Vauxhall ZAFIRA (!) that they helped engineer, somewhere in there....
بورشه أفضل شركة سيارات في العالم
Only thing missing is a gt1
No hate and loved this video...but I feel like every few months another youtuber goes here and claims this is some super secret vault that no ones ever seen before...
WHERE IS THIS HEAVEN?!
14:22 I'm not car enthusiast or whatever. I figure 16 bolts isn't the issue using the engine as a chassis, I would be more concerned about precision part deformation
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