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    jeudi 12 juin 2014

    Is the Porsche 914 a failure, or a forgotten treasure?


    Porsche sold well over 100,000 examples of the 914 during its six-year production window in the early 70s. And while an ever-dwindling few might complain of its shortcomings, its redeeming characteristics now make it an attractive, affordable proposition…
    It’s somewhat ironic that one of Porsche’s best-selling cars is also viewed by some as one of its great failures. While the 914 brought Porsche ownership within the grasp of the masses, it was widely criticised for being underpowered, overpriced and most un-Porsche-like in appearance. The latter was intentional; marketing strategies dictated that the designers make the joint venture betweenVW and Porsche unrecognisable next to predecessors from either stable. Might we have seen somePorsche 904 cues had it been a sole venture undertaken in Stuttgart? Perhaps, but a certain facet of the 914’s appeal is in its curious looks. And without them, it wouldn’t have those razor-thin front wing tips to use as gun-sights for corner apexes.

    Balance over beauty

    Indeed, the on-limit handling of the 914 is one of its most-praised assets, a sentiment echoed by Guy Netwon of Coys: “It’s one of the best-handling cars I’ve ever driven. Anyone who has overlooked the 914 in the past should go and drive one.” As one of the few attempts by Porsche to create a mid-engined road car (though the formula was well-proven by the marque’s racing endeavours), the 914 also used new rear suspension and tipped the scales at under 1,000kgs. When combined with the straight-six of the 914/6 – or even the later 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder cars such as the one pictured here– this recipe proved delicious. And while the lesser-capacity four-pots were lacking a little muscle, their dismissal in certain circles (and the resulting affordability today) mean it’s much less of a taboo to modify one. Indeed, we're aware of several that have undergone a 2.7 RS engine transplant, and the underpinnings were proven by the first-in-class finish of a 914-6 GT during the model’s sole Le Mans outing.

    Unappreciated... or rapidly appreciating?

    Great handling, unorthodox looks and inexpensive prices aren’t the only reasons to purchase a 914 though, as Harry Utesch of German specialist DLS Automobiles explains. “As well as being agile, they also offer great driver feedback, have two luggage compartments, and are more reliable than their competitors of that era. What’s more, the Targa roof means it’s almost a convertible,” he says.
    “Everyone who owns a 914 is a fanatic,” adds Newton. “They’re very special little cars, and even though their values have risen dramatically in the last few years, they’ve still got great investment potential. I think the looks were ahead of their time, too.” The latter is a subjective point, but the mechanical layout was certainly forward thinking. Porsche has just announced that the next-generation Boxster – the spiritual mid-engined successor to the 914 – will be available with four-cylinder engines to complement the familiar boxer-sixes. All of a sudden, in hindsight the 914 doesn’t feel like so much of a ‘failure’ after all…
    Photos: Coys
    You can find many Porsche 914s and 914/6s for sale in the Classic Driver Market.

    Moto GP : Le principal atout de Márquez selon Doohan


    Doohan on the strengths of champion Marquez

    Mick Doohan, le quintuple Champion du Monde 500cc, pense que Marc Márquez a tous les attributs nécessaires pour devenir l’un des plus grands pilotes de tous les temps.


    Mick Doohan, qui a passé onze ans de sa carrière en Grand Prix chez Honda, affirme que la confiance en soi est le plus grand atout de Marc Márquez (Repsol Honda), le Champion du Monde en titre et leader incontesté de la saison MotoGP™ 2014.
    « Il n'a pas froid aux yeux, c’est certain ! » déclaré Doohan au sujet de Márquez. « Cette confiance en lui est ce qui lui permet de faire la différence. C’est quelque chose qui a toujours existé, c’est l’une des forces de Valentino Rossi, c’était aussi le cas à l’époque de Wayne Rainey et même bien avant lui. Il s’agit juste d’y croire. Pourquoi y a-t-il des pilotes qui chutent à une certaine vitesse et d’autres qui ne chutent pas en allant aussi vite ? C’est une question de confiance, ils croient vraiment qu’ils ne tomberont pas et qu’ils s’en sortiront. »
    Considéré comme l’un des plus grands pilotes de tous les temps, Doohan avait remporté dix victoires consécutives depuis la pole position en 1997, l’année du quatrième de ses cinq titres consécutifs en 500cc.
    L’Australien a observé Márquez devenir le plus jeune Champion du Monde de l’histoire de la catégorie reine l’an dernier et pense que l’Espagnol, vainqueur depuis la pole lors des six premières manches de la saison 2014, peut continuer à réécrire les livres d’histoire.
    Questionné sur l’éventualité que Márquez devienne le pilote avec le plus grand palmarès, Doohan a répondu : « Il est certainement assez jeune pour le faire. Rossi a aussi eu une belle carrière. Aujourd’hui il y a plus de courses mais la chance joue un rôle important. Márquez à l’âge de son côté, le talent aussi, et nous avons vu qu’il était suffisamment fort mentalement. »
    « Tant qu’il continuera à courir et qu’il le fera avec toujours autant de plaisir, les statistiques seront toutes pour lui ! »

    Snapshot, 1964: Horse whispering with Richard Anthony in St Tropez


    It’s the summer of 1964, and the glamorisation of St. Tropez is well underway. But rather than sip Chablis with A-listers and sneak a peek at Brigitte Bardot’s cleavage, French singer Richard Anthony is busy maintaining his new Ferrari 250 GT 2+2…
    Shunning the jet-set’s beach parties, Anthony finds a better use for his towel – using it instead as a bench from which to maintain his new Ferrari. The question is, are the self-proclaimed horse-whisperer’s servicing skills on a par with his vocals, or is he simply posing as a faux masculinity expert for the benefit of Paris Match photographer Jack Garofalo? If the former, we’re sure a quick oil change would benefit his wife Michèle’s 250 GT Lusso, too.
    Incidentally, we’ve just discovered that the car Michèle eventually traded her Lusso in for, an Aston Martin DB6 Vantage, is currently for sale in the Market.
    Photo: Jack Garofalo for Paris Match / Getty Images
    You can find hundreds of modern and classic Ferraris for sale in the Classic Driver Market. 

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