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Our passion for Porsche cars is further highlighted through our dedicated involvement with Porsche Club Victoria and other racing groups throughout Australia.
Working alongside eager participants who compete in club events during the year and achieve excellent personal best and club results is as rewarding for us as it is for the Porsche enthusiasts.

The function of the Marque Sports Car Category is to cater for more highly modified Sports Cars, allowing competitors to further develop their vehicles over 'Production Sports Cars' in performance design concept. Source: CAMS Manual 2002.
With a maximum capacity of 6 litres and some very modified vehicles competing, Marque Sports car racing is fast becoming exceptionally competitive. In recent years more and more Porsche owners have elected to run in this category and have achieved great results in filling many of the top positions.
In the 2002 series Perry Spiridis drove a Weltmeister Motorsport prepared GT3. He achieved an outstanding result of first place. Congratulations Perry for your great efforts and dedication to the sport.

Weltmeister motorsport recently built and prepared Rob Bailey's 3.0 lt 1977 Carrera. He competed throughout the season with outstanding results. Rob entered and won many races during the season including its debut run at the Winton Historics early in 2002. From that point onwards Rob experienced great success, achieving several pole positions and race wins.

With a full field of up to 45 cars such as Ferrari's, Parsecs, Dodge Viper's, Subaru's and a host of other production cars, a Weltmeister owned and prepared Porsche 993 RS CS driven by Matthew Stoupas and co-driven by 1999's Australian Commodore Cup Champion, Christain D'Agostin, completed the Bathurst 3 Hr Showroom Show Down successfully in 4th place.
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