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Retro Cars Magazine.....

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....has got a nice article about 968's in it this month [8D]. Some chappie by the name of Callum Lockie who is part owner of Gold
Track (track day organisers) owns two or three of them and uses them to teach track day skills to Pro's and Amateurs alike [8D]!
He is based at Silverstone's Stowe circuit. There, now iv'e told you all about it, you don't have to buy the mag'. But you should [:)].
 
Are you sure that you read this in Retro cars? Is that not the magazine who are all too pleased to print about different takes on cars (with good results on a few occasions admittedly). It seems Retro Cars has possibly taken a different direction with what you say about them :). I shall very much enjoy reading this methinks.

What is more surprising is that RC printed such an article. I say this since one of the Porker fans there (or at least if he still is there) does not rate the 968. To quote:

"As anyone who has driven a 924 knows, steering feel and handling are the true joys of the cars, but they cannot be quantified so easily. The extra power should be fun though, especially in that 80's turbo style. To me, the Carrera GT line is the holy grail of the transaxle cars, you can keep your 968 club sports, I'll take the undiluted beginnings"
 
If Callum has had anything to do with the article, it will be pro all 924/ 944/ 968s - he is a top paid sports car driver and loves them and still owns and teaches in a 968.
 

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If Callum has had anything to do with the article, it will be pro all 924/ 944/ 968s - he is a top paid sports car driver and loves them and still owns and teaches in a 968.


Two of them if I am correct [;)][8D]
 

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