Porsche people have come to Laguna Seca Raceway, California, from all over. Ron Nudelman has driven his 1965 Porsche 911 the 3000-plus miles from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Jakob Pospieszynski has trailered his 993 C4S from Ontario, Canada.
The car parks are packed with Porsches, mostly 911s, some stock, some lifted in the Baja style, some lowered for the track, many bearing number plates that double as shibboleths for Porsche engineering, model codes and eras – NEIN93, MEZGER6, SWB67S.
Rennsport Reunion 7 has drawn them here, a four-day shindig that’s owned by Porsche and this year honours both the 911’s 60th anniversary and the mothership’s 75th.
There’s racing from club level to pro, modern to historic, even vintage Porsche tractors duelling on track, plus music (the Doobie Brothers headline Saturday night),…