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The 1953 Cooper Pooper driven by Cameron Healy. |
This particular blogpost is dedicated to lovers of early Porsches and Porsche Specials such as the Pooper above. However, one cannot do that without mentioning the first ever Porsche - Porsche 356 No.1 - which was at Laguna Seca for the occasion of Porsche Rennsport Reunion VI and is pictured below.
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Dr Wolfgang Porsche driving Porsche 356 "No.1" Roadster. It was built in 1948 in the Austrian town of Gmünd. It is the only 356 to have a front engine. |
The Porsche Rennsport Reunion is a unique event, that is held once every three or four years, dedicated just to classic and more modern racing Porsches, their drivers and the men and women who made it all possible. Porsche Rennsport Reunion VI held over four days in September 2018 was again located at Laguna Seca like the last one in 2015. No surprise as Laguna Seca is in California, which also happens to be the biggest market for Porsche. This year the event was subtitled The Marque of Champions - a name that speaks for itself. The event was also part of Porsche's 70th birthday celebrations.
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The field comes around the last corner for the start of Saturday's Qualifying race. |
On the wonderful 2.238 mile Laguna Seca road course, seven groups of Porsche cars raced over the weekend. The Gmünd Trophy event was for cars such as Porsche 356, 550, RS60, RSK, Porsche Abarth. 4 cylinder 904s and various Porsche Specials. An amazing variety turned up to race.
The Race
The race was held over 25 minutes on Sunday and the fastest seven cars covered 15 laps. No surprise that the race was between Campbell and Healy in their respective Devin and Pooper specials.
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The winner of the Gmund Cup was Gregory Campbell in this 1955 Porsche Devin Special. |
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Pace lap at the Corkscrew on Sunday for the main race. |
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The 1953 Cooper Pooper driven by Cameron Healy came second. It has a 1.7 litre Porsche engine in a 1953 Cooper Mk7 F3 chassis clothed in an aluminium body. |
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Pooper in the paddock. |
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