marcus
4 Apr 2000, 05:30
found this press release today at sportscarworld.comPORSCHE ANNOUNCES ENTRY INTO NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES
For Immediate Release
Porsche Motorsports North America and Porsche-Volkswagen Lastwagen Vertriebgesellschaft (PVLV) announced today it would campaign its new sport utility vehicle in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series for the 2002 racing season. In a move that shocked the international racing community, Porsche asserts that this new venture is not a departure from its historic roots at LeMans and Daytona but instead the realization of its traditional manufacturing philosophy that every Porsche built is a race car. Speculation about why Porsche had pulled the plug on its Le Mans effort for the 2000 race has been rampant for months, particularly in light of the dearth of other factory teams competing this year and the encouraging results of Porsche's own LMP Prototype, which was very fast in tests at the factory's Weissach test facility this past November. Previous explanations by Porsche AG for this sudden departure from LeMans and the American LeMans Series contended that all engineering resources were focused on continuing factory production programs. Many pundits have speculated that Porsche is now so absorbed with bean counting and its bottom line (despite record sales and profits) that it had abandoned its racing heritage for the sake of truck sales in the rarefied market air of upscale SUVs. To dampen such speculation, Porsche trotted out an impressive contingent to show how serious it is about racing this SUV, which will be introduced in the 2002 model year
sounds interesting how do you think it will go ?
For Immediate Release
Porsche Motorsports North America and Porsche-Volkswagen Lastwagen Vertriebgesellschaft (PVLV) announced today it would campaign its new sport utility vehicle in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series for the 2002 racing season. In a move that shocked the international racing community, Porsche asserts that this new venture is not a departure from its historic roots at LeMans and Daytona but instead the realization of its traditional manufacturing philosophy that every Porsche built is a race car. Speculation about why Porsche had pulled the plug on its Le Mans effort for the 2000 race has been rampant for months, particularly in light of the dearth of other factory teams competing this year and the encouraging results of Porsche's own LMP Prototype, which was very fast in tests at the factory's Weissach test facility this past November. Previous explanations by Porsche AG for this sudden departure from LeMans and the American LeMans Series contended that all engineering resources were focused on continuing factory production programs. Many pundits have speculated that Porsche is now so absorbed with bean counting and its bottom line (despite record sales and profits) that it had abandoned its racing heritage for the sake of truck sales in the rarefied market air of upscale SUVs. To dampen such speculation, Porsche trotted out an impressive contingent to show how serious it is about racing this SUV, which will be introduced in the 2002 model year
sounds interesting how do you think it will go ?

