Interestingly, even after all of these years, Porsche stiil has not revealed what they were doing with the front end of the RS Spyder. Rarely will you see the cars with the front covers off. The impression that I got is that they were doing something interesting with with the shocks and how the overall loads were distributed around the chassis -- beyond a 3rd spring arrangement. The impression that I got was some sort of hydraulically interconnected suspension, but that is merely a suspicion/guess.
Thanks for the awesome videos from RR7, MP!
Excited to see more videos from Laguna this weekend. You do such a great job Marshall.
Great sample of Porsche greatness, can’t wait to see more of this 👍🏻😁
Great video!
Ive gotten to see the 962 and rs spyder in person, hoping to see the 963 soon
was at the track yesterday...going back tomorrow....great event!
Awesome content! Porsche is legendary!
Keep these awesome videos coming MP 👍😁
Would have loved to have seen a '98 GT1 next to these fine rockeships 😁
Great video....the only thing better would be the 917
Interestingly, even after all of these years, Porsche stiil has not revealed what they were doing with the front end of the RS Spyder. Rarely will you see the cars with the front covers off. The impression that I got is that they were doing something interesting with with the shocks and how the overall loads were distributed around the chassis -- beyond a 3rd spring arrangement. The impression that I got was some sort of hydraulically interconnected suspension, but that is merely a suspicion/guess.
Who keeps blowing their nose?