28/8/2018
On 2 September, Porsche Centre Wilmslow will be taking part in the final race of the Porsche Classic Restoracing Competition 2018 at Brands Hatch.
Alongside many other Porsche Centres, we have been busy restoring and preparing our Boxster 986. Each Centre had to choose an iconic racing livery as well as a novice driver from their team to drive the car across three race weekends.
Porsche Centre Wilmslow opted to replicate the iconic Salzburg design of the 917 Le Mans winning racing car from 1970, a design which really stands out on the track. Alistair Nelson, Parts Manager, was chosen as our driver.
Our car has performed well across so far, and we hope to continue this success into the final race.
Please contact us on 01625 522 222 or email info@porschewilmslow.co.uk for more information about the car, the team or the Porsche Classic Restoracing Competition 2018.
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