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Thread: Helmuth Bott's Porsche 959

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    Helmuth Bott's Porsche 959

    Thought some of you might find this video interesting...

    http://www.egarage.com/videos/helmut...s-porsche-959/

    ... and share some additional info or stories about these special prototypes.

    BR,
    John

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    Thanks John.... very cool
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    Very cool. I have a 959 book signed and numbered by Bott that was given to one's who ordered 959s. Great era for the 911.
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    A VERY under appreciated car. They set the stage for all new technologies at Porsche from 87 on.
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    A great video! Thanks. Dick
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    Hi John,

    Thanks for posting the link to this cool video. I didn't realise you guys had this car in the Brumo's collection.

    I can share a few interesting photos and stories to this. The original owners (B and W White) of my '71S became very close friends with Helmuth and Doris Bott. Bob W was an engineering prof at the Univ. of IL. During his career he would often work at Porsche (mostly Weissach) on special projects during his sabaticals. They ordered the '71, to be delivered at the Factory in Jan. '71. He presented a technical paper to the engineering staff the day he picked up the car. At that presentation he met Helmuth and thus began a lifelong friendship.

    Here are several photos Bob scanned (sorry they are so small) and sent me over the years. Here is Bob's description of the lower left photo, "a picture from 1989 of me with Luis Ruf and Helmuth Bott. We spent most of the day driving some of Luis' cars including the Yellow Bird CTR in the picture. Luis sold 30 some and claimed 475 Hp. It set the world record for a production in 1987 at 211 mph. The problem is you can not make 211 mph. on 475 Hp. so I asked Luis and he said " well I don't like to get into Hp. claims with other people but he showed me the dyno test results for the engines and they were 529 Hp. !!!"

    The caption for the second series of photos, "Helmuth with his 959 and his 1927 M-B Diesel taxi. Posing with his 959 before going for drive. I had driven over in a RUF BTR and we went for a couple of hour test drive changing back and forth. I started out driving the 959."

    The last photos shows his study in their summer home. In the case are wind tunnel models of a few cars you might recognize.

    Oh John, the next time you are walking by the 959, pop off the center caps and toss them in the glove box.
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    That display of wind tunnel models is incredible! Not to mention the ... umm ... dining room stools.

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