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    nemo me impune lacessit Kris Clewell's Avatar
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    What magazines and blogs do you follow?

    Automotive in nature of course. doesn't have to be just limited to the 911 or porsche stuff though I'm curious as to what you read there too.
    -Kris Clewell

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    Racecar Engineering
    Esses
    Panorama
    Roundel
    Excellence
    Road and Track
    Car and Driver
    Autoweek
    Automotive Engineering International (SAE mag)

    Plus the occasional British mag. (no offense but I often find that they are lots of very nice pictures but the articles just seem shallow and like I have heard the stuff before. Maybe it is the greater emphasis on the 996 and 944s and values rather than driving the vintage stuff or hot rods)

    I should subscribe to Classic Porsche. I will get around to that eventually.

    Only "blogs" are this forum and Pelican.

    PS: I also get Air & Space, Machine Design, and Sport Rider
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    What covers most of my needs...

    Magazines:
    Esses
    Classic Porsche
    Octane
    Thoroughbred & Classic Cars

    Blogs:
    http://ilovemy911.tumblr.com
    http://werkcrew.com
    http://motoringconbrio.com
    http://timewastingmachine.tumblr.com/
    http://tokyo-bleep.tumblr.com/
    http://www.contemporist.com/
    Last edited by tomlin; 07-28-2013 at 09:12 AM. Reason: Links fixed.

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    Newsletter:
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    Classicdriver
    Zwischengas

    Blog:
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    http://www.alpinabmw2002.com
    http://classiccars.collected.info (down for some weeks)

    Magazines:
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    Octane
    Markt
    MotorKlassik
    Racecar Engineering

    and I have an archive of 40+ years of auto motor sport, 8 years RallyeRacing, 5 years Sport Auto, and a lot more

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    Magazine:
    ESSES
    Classic Porsche
    Flat 6 Magazine (focus on the classic section)
    Chritophorus
    From time to time Ferdinand, Speedster.

    Blog :
    classictribute.overblog.com
    werkcrew

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    Classic Motorsports (occasionally)
    Classic Porsche (when I can find it)
    And I have a huge stack of unopened Rodder's Journal that needs attention.

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    Motoring con brio
    Speedhunters
    Jalopy Journal/Garage Journal
    Pistonheads
    Chris Harris's /Drive channel on YouTube
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    Joe Saward's blog
    James Allen's Blog
    WerkCrew
    Buxton Blog
    Along for the Ride
    World Rally Fever
    Poetics of Speed
    RennSpot
    Super Ninety

    And, of course, my own humble blog.
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    Stanceworks, anything written and photographed by Kris Clewell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt911 View Post
    Stanceworks, anything written and photographed by Kris Clewell.
    oh comon. lol!

    surprised I didnt see any total911 though. They tend to have some older stuff in every issue.
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