Gran Turismo Sport could be gaining another racing category in the near future. According to series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, Formula E is on the way.
Gran Turismo Sport will be the platform for another esport series in 2019. No, not the FIA-certified GT Championship, but Porsche’s own digital series in Japan.
Before the Los Angeles Auto Show kicks off in earnest this week, Porsche has just concluded its own event. There, it took the wraps off the eighth-generation 911.
Turn 10 Studios has taken the wraps off the latest free car for Forza Motorsport 7 players. No, it’s not any of the recently-revealed Hot Wheels vehicles: it’s a 45-year-old, 1,500hp Porsche race car.
In previous Wants, we’ve covered some of the greats from Group B. These include the Peugeot 205 T16 and the Toyota 222D. Now joining that list is another legendary rally machine, the Porsche 959 Paris Dakar.
Retro race cars are quickly becoming a hot trend. First Infiniti debuted the Prototype 10 in August, then just last week we saw the Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2. Now Porsche is back with its own throwback design, the Porsche 935.
After 17 years, the Porsche 911 GT3 is returning to the Gran Turismo series. To mark this occasion, we are dedicating this week’s “Wednesday Want” to the real thing.
A new trailer for the upcoming 1.28 update for Gran Turismo Sport hit the web today, and it reveals even more new cars that are set to arrive in the game while giving us an even better look at the content we already knew about.
The latest Gran Turismo Sport “World Tour” event has been quite a show in Salzburg, Austria today. In addition to some great racing, Polyphony Digital used the live stream to show off a freshly-updated Fuji Speedway track and an assortment of new cars, including the NSX Type R, Nissan 300ZX, and Porsche 911 GT3 (997).
Twenty three. The car you see above, the 2018 911 Carrera T, bumped the model count for Porsche’s quintessential sports car to just shy of two dozen — the ‘Ring-blazing GT3 RS has since hit that mark.
There are few things better in the automotive world than a Porsche built for racing. They are typically the perfect blend of performance and styling with just a subtle hint of coolness. For this week’s Want, we are taking a look at one of these legendary German racers, the Porsche 904 Carrera GTS.
As gearheads we know the quickest way to a woman’s heart is with a flashy car, right? Probably not, but one man in China thought it was the perfect way to land a girlfriend. Weirdly it almost worked. Almost.
Today, thousands of players across the globe are getting in on The Crew 2. Early access has begun, and the game marks a rather unique point in the history of the racing genre: it’s the first new racer to feature both Porsche and RUF from day one.
Donald Trump’s latest trade target may just be in your driveway. According to German outlet WirtschaftsWoche, the US President is seeking a full-on ban of the country’s luxury automobiles.
If the new Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a little too tame for you, you’re in luck. Porsche now has a more hardcore racing version of the car sporting the name GT3 R.