Porsche: Meet Racer on Instagram

BEING THERE ONLINE Until further notice, the Porsche Museum will remain closed due to the Corona crisis. Nevertheless, a guide will provide special impressions of the visitor-empty exhibition starting April 4. Spread over several stories, Porsche fans will be able to brush up on their knowledge of the various racing and production vehicles and gain insights through the guide that are not normally [...]

The guide shows racing cars from different classes and production vehicles in all details.

Spread over several stories, Porsche fans can brush up on their knowledge of the various racing and production cars and gain insights from the guide that are not normally possible in regular museum operations.

Starting on Tuesday, former racing drivers who have achieved numerous successes for Porsche will also be answering questions from their followers on the Porsche Museum's Instagram channel. The first of these will be Stéphane Ortelli, who took one of Porsche's 19 overall victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1998.

Racing drivers answer questions
Over the course of the next two weeks, he will be followed by other motorsport legends who achieved success and set records for Porsche at the endurance race on the Sarthe: Hans-Joachim Stuck, Marc Lieb, Kurt Ahrens and Mark Webber. The former Le Mans conquerors will be responding from their homes, aiming to provide distraction and sporting entertainment in these difficult times.

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The Porsche Museum in Stuttgart Zuffenhausen will remain closed for the next few weeks.

Games and activities for families
With the beginning of the Easter vacations about these Website  a selection of games and activities is offered; it goes online on April 8. The children are supported by the Porsche mascots Tom Targa and Tina Turbo. From various coloring pictures to a variety of craft instructions and puzzles, girls and boys can choose their favorite activity.

Electromobility on screen
With Teamspirit, electromobility can be practiced conveniently on the home screen. A topic that is sure to interest adults as well.

In this team spirit, girls and boys engage with a new mobility and drive concept - and this began over 100 years ago when Ferdinand Porsche built his first electric car. Together with a guide, they digitally delve into the basics and history of electromobility from the electric pioneer to the Porsche Taycan.

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