23/1/2019
Porsche Centre Wilmslow is pleased to announce that we will be taking part in the Porsche Classic Restoracing Championship 2019.
In 2018, the Porsche Classic Restoracing Competition required participating Porsche Centres to restore a Boxster S (986), choose an iconic livery from Porsche racing history, and take part in a series of races.
The Porsche Centre Wilmslow Boxster achieved huge success in the 2018 Competition, finishing the races in fifth position overall and taking the coveted 'Fans Choice' award for its iconic Salzburg inspired livery.
The Porsche Classic Restoracing Championship 2019 will run five race weekends between April and August, adding Donington Park, Leicestershire and Oulton Park, Cheshire to last year's hosts Brands Hatch and Silverstone..
The team are extremely excited about getting back out onto the tracks and working on the Restoracing car for another racing season.
The races will be held on the following dates and locations:
20 April - Donington Park, Leicestershire
4 May - Brands Hatch GP, Kent
15 June - Silverstone GP, Northamptonshire
7 July - Brands Hatch Indy, Kent
31 August - Oulton Park International, Cheshire
Please email info@porschewilmslow.co.uk or call 01625 445545 for more information about the Porsche Classic Restoracing Championship 2019 and the Porsche Centre Wilmslow car.
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