The cockpit is prepared for installation on a separate assembly belt
The PCCB sets new standards in responsiveness, fading stability, weight and service life
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake with disassembled six-piston brake caliper
Aerial view of the Weissach Research and Development Centre
Aerial view of the Weissach Research and Development Centre
Comparison of friction values: grey cast iron brake disc versus Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake
Digital development: visulalisation of internal engine currents
Limit-load test for PCCB on the roller brake tester
Lohner-Porsche
Limit load test of the exhaust line
Ground-breaking ceremony on 7th February 2000 (from l. to r.): Mayor of Leipzig Mr. Wolfgang Tiefensee, State Head of Saxony Professor Kurt Biedenkopf and Chairman of the Board Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking
Ground-breaking ceremony on 7th February 2000 (from l. to r.): Mayor of Leipzig Mr. Wolfgang Tiefensee, Chairman of the Board Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking and State Head of Saxony Professor Kurt Biedenkopf
Ground-breaking ceremony on 7th February 2000 (from l. to r.): Mayor of Leipzig Mr. Wolfgang Tiefensee, Chairman of the Board Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking and State Head of Saxony Professor Kurt Biedenkopf
Ground-breaking ceremony on 7th February 2000: Chairman of the Board Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking (left) and State Head of Saxony Professor Kurt Biedenkopf
Styling a new fork lift truck family
Checking the storm resistance of a Jack wolfskin tent in the wind tunnel
Porsche Study C 88 for the Chinese market
Cockpit of the Porsche Study C 88 for the Chinese market
Porsche Study C 88 for the Chinese market
1951 Le Mans 24-hour race For its first entry in the Le Mans 24-hour race on 23rd/24th June 1951, Porsche had two 356/2 Gmünd coupés with aluminium bodies on the starting grid. In their first attempt, Auguste Veuillet and Edmond Mouche were victors in the class up to 1100 cm3. This was also the first victory for a German sports car in international racing after the war. 356: air-cooled 4-cyl. boxer engine, 1086 cm3, 46 HP, 640 kg