Artifacts: Porsche Motorsport
This fantastic book is not a retrospective – it is a look into the soul of Porsche motorsport. 550 pages full of real racing tracks, living technology and stories from Flacht and Weissach. For everyone who not only wants to see Porsche, but wants to understand it. Artifacts: Porsche Motorsport is aimed at readers who want to understand Porsche racing from a technical, documentary perspective – uncompromising, detail-oriented and without romanticizing distortion.
Artifacts: Porsche Motorsport – A rare documentation of Porsche racing history
Artifacts: Porsche Motorsport is a large-format collector’s book produced in collaboration with Porsche Motorsport. It offers access to objects, stories and people that can otherwise only be found behind closed doors in Flacht, Weissach and the protected Porsche archive areas. The approach is clear: to present Porsche motorsport history not as a glossy myth, but as a technical, handcrafted reality.
On 550 pages, the book shows more than 250 racing artifacts, photographed directly on site in Weissach. Screws, body parts, telemetry hardware, racing suits, prototype components – all documented with powerful lighting and high resolution. The images emphasize traces of use, surfaces, structures and the constructive background of these parts.
In addition to the visual material, the book contains interviews with key figures:
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Roger Penske – on decades of collaboration with Porsche
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Richard Lietz and Pascal Wehrlein – about work, precision and the pressure to perform in the factory
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Ferdinand Porsche (grandson of Ferry Porsche) – with a personal foreword on the fascination of racing cars
The entire project was created under the direction of ERG Media, the team behind Porsche’s Type 7 magazine, with design support from House Industries. The result is a technical, visually clearly structured and high-quality book for collectors, engineers, designers and motorsport enthusiasts.
Artifacts: Porsche Motorsport is aimed at readers who want to understand Porsche racing from a technical, documentary perspective – uncompromising, detail-oriented and without romanticizing distortion.
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