For Immediate Release
“Porsche: 60 Years of Speed and Style in North America”
Honoring 1967 Nurburgring 1000KM Winner Joe Buzzetta
October 1, 2011 – January 31, 2012
Celebrating 60 years of Porsche in North America, the Saratoga Automobile Museum is planning a major exhibit for fall, 2011, showcasing sixteen significant Porsche sports and racing cars and honoring Joe Buzzetta, successful New York Porsche racer and automobile retailer. Now a successful New York State businessman, with six auto dealerships on Long Island, Buzzetta was a factory Porsche driver in the 1960s and 1970s. Co-driving with Udo Schultz, Buzzetta won the 1967 Nurburgring 1000 KM race in a Porsche 910. This was perhaps Porsche’s most sentimental victory – its first overall win in Germany’s most prestigious sports car race – as the home team won before the home crowd after a decade of trying.
Marque founder Dr. Ing. Ferdinand Porsche’s son, Ferry, understood that racing was the crucible in which to prove Porsche’s superiority and capture world attention. Imported into America by Max Hoffman, an Austrian expatriate friend of the Porsche family, the low, streamlined little cars attracted great interest. Six decades of popularity in America have established Porsche on the top tier of performance automakers. Accordingly, the Saratoga Automobile Museum is pleased to present “Porsche: 60 Years of Speed and Style in North America,” sponsored by Porsche Cars North America and the New Country Motor Car Group in Saratoga Springs, NY.
Automotive journalist and Museum consultant, Ken Gross, will be the exhibit Curator. Joe Buzzetta’s Porsche 904 and 906, as well as a 908 engine will be on display. The Collier Museum in Naples, FL, is loaning Buzzetta’s Nurburgring-winning 910 for the exhibit. Former Porsche SCCA/ IMSA competitor, Bob Bailey, a Saratoga Automobile Museum trustee, is also loaning cars for the exhibit. Paul Plugfelder will be loaning his Porsche 959, 914-6GT and 911 RS for this show. Porsche Cars North America will be bringing the exciting new Porsche 918RSR race car, as well as several cars from the Porsche Museum after this year’s Rennsport event, for the opening the opening of the exhibit.

Joe Buzzetta will be honored at the Saratoga Automobile Museum’s Annual “Drive For Excellence” Dinner on October 1, 2011. Among the noted drivers expected to attend will be endurance racing champion, Vic Elford, a winner at LeMans, the Targa Florio, the Daytona 24 Hours and the Nurburgring. Joe’s LeMans’ co-driver, Scooter Patrick, will also be attending this event. Invitations have also been extended to several of Joe’s other former Porsche factory teammates, including Brian Redman, Derek Bell and Hans Herrmann. Positive confirmation has been received from two at this date. This will make for a very memorable evening, as Joe and his Porsche teammates will recollect their memories of this Golden Age of motor racing with Porsche. Also planned for Oct. 1st is an Adirondack Porsche Tour lasting about an hour and a half. The tour will depart the Saratoga Automobile Museum at 10:00 AM, traveling over spectacular mountain roads, and ending at the Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing on Lake George for an elegant lunch on the lake. On Sunday, October 2nd, the Saratoga Automobiles Museum’s “Octoberfest Lawn Show,” featuring Porsche. will take place on the Museum grounds, starting at 10:00 AM. Porsche owners and enthusiasts are invited. Details will be available soon on the Museum’s website or by calling the Museum.
The Porsche exhibit will open to the public on Oct 1, 2011 at 10:00 AM, and will continue until January 31, 2012. Members of Porsche clubs are welcome for the run of this exhibit and will be offered a generous Museum discounted admission. Call for details and group rates. Along with the feature exhibition, the Museum has on display, “East of Detroit, Cars Made in NY” and several significant cars that raced in NY. The Saratoga Automobile Museum is located at 110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs, NY. Hours of operation during the fall and winter months are Tuesday – Sunday, from 10 AM to 5 PM.

For more information, call 518-587-1935 or visit the Saratoga Automobile Museum on the web at www.saratogaautomuseum.org.