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Christophorus (Germany) December 1985 180/197

Christophorus – December 1985 180/197

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1 Ladies and Gentlemen
2 Imprint
4 News
8 Show Time
It was turbulent on the Porsche stand at the 51st IAA, the Frankfurt motor show. A retrospective.
12 Britain Breeds Better Drivers
Porsche Cars Great Britain and their dealers use local tracks and skilled race drivers to offer Porsche owners a chance to improve their skills. Tony Dron reports.
14 Interplay of Elements
Porsche employees can now spend their breaks in an unusual ambience. A photo report on the new Weissach Cassino building.
18 Always Ready
A new, semiautomatic gearbox which Porsche currently has under development makes it possible to shift without loss of traction. A Christophorus discussion with Helmut Flegl, Director of Research.
22 Open Sesame!
The Porsche 911 Carrera Cabrio can now be ordered with an electrically-operated top.
26 944 Turbo
What are the qualities of Porsche's fastest and most powerful four-cylinder model? Reinhard Seiffert describes his driving experiences with the 944 Turbo.
32 Solo Success
Frenchman Alain Prost avoided all errors during this year's Formula 1 season and had the benefit of a reliable automobile.
34 Tandem Triumph
Derek Bell and Hans Stuck had to complete a thought season before they could enjoy the joint title of World Champion. Jurgen Pippig reports.
38 IMSA, The American Battle
Al Holbert remained active in racing when he became Porsche's competition director in the USA and was rewarded with this year's IMSA title for his 962
40 This Was Stefan Bellof
Olaf Meidt writes the memorial to his friend, Sefan Bellof.
44 All In All
Exhaust valves for a 20-year-old Porsche 911, compared to the new Carerra. The results are surprising.
48 Art in Christophorus
He emigrated from Germany to America and made his fortune there: painter Jan G Buechting who graces the art pages of this issue.
50 Open-Air Festival
Old and well-kept Porsche models could be admired at the old-timer Grand Prix on Nurburgring. Holger Holgersen was there.
54 Mountain Workers
An old-timer rallye through the mountain world of the Dolomites draws an increasing number of fans.
56 Luxury in the Snow
In good time for the winter season: Rainer Deglmann-Schwarz visited three Swiss hotels which rank among the most exclusive and elegant in the Alps.
60 Land of the Balmy Breezes
New Zealand is scarcely known but full of natural beauty. Jurgen Schwarz visited the land.
68 Storming the Heights
When plastics made their way in race car construction in the mid-sixties, Porsche decided to build a lightweight Bergspyder, the 910/8. Peter Schneider relates the history of this automobile.

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