Between 1987 and 1990, Porsche forged a remarkable path in American motorsports, with one of its most memorable moments being the team’s short-lived, yet intense, stint in CART/IndyCar. Join us in the second part about the story of this epic, as the Zuffenhausen-based company faced growing challenges to establish itself in the competitive scenario of the CART in late 80’s
A WINTER OF CHAOS AND TURMOIL
After the disastrous 1987 season, Porsche had entered into a period of political agitation, through a veiled confrontation between two key figures in the CART project, Norbert Singer and Al Holbert.
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