PORSCHE’S “PERFECT RACING CAR” STARS IN SILVER ANNIVERSARY AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE CARS OF TEAM PENSKE SUNOCO CLASS
Jacksonville, FL - The perfect description of the 1973 Can-Am champion Porsche 917/30 comes without qualification or equivocation from Mark Donohue in his landmark book The Unfair Advantage. . . “It is to me the perfect racing car.” 
Porsche 917/30 at Road Atlanta. Photo courtesy of Bill Warner.
Porsche’s mighty 917/30 turbo Can-Am champ was the perfect car at the wrong time, a time of massive change. Politics and global economics would soon disrupt the grammar and conduct of international motorsport. Porsche’s doomsday 917/30 Group 7 racer was playing by rules -- or the lack of them -- composed a decade earlier when new technologies mingled with expanding economic power. By 1974 that would change. The unlimited Can-Am suffered most of all.

Donohue admitted he never had to extend Penske’s 917/30 to the edges of its considerable performance envelope. No matter. It dominated the 1973 Can-Am season just as the oil embargo made unlimited racers like the 1000-plus horsepower -- some claimed over 1,500 hp! -- 917/30 seem like creatures from another time. And while it set a closed course speed record of 221.16 at Talladega Super Speedway that stood for 20 years, no one really knows the “perfect racing car’s” ultimate top speed.

"At Watkins Glen in 1973 Donohue’s fastest race lap in the 917/30 during the July Can-Am/Six Hour weekend was almost two seconds faster than the best F1 cars achieved on the same course in the ’73 US Grand Prix in October,” said Bill Warner, founder and Chairman of the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance. “The 917/30 remains the most powerful circuit racing car ever built.”  
Porsche 917/30. Photo courtesy of Rob Kauffman.
“It could smoke the tires at 150 mph,” said Warner. “I remember it blasting up Wedgewood straight at Watkins Glen, cresting the hill going into the Loop at well over 200 mph with its nose still in the air because it was still accelerating so hard! We won’t see its likes again except at a concours or in a museum.”

Then the primary goal of the major motorsport sanctioning bodies turned from encouraging high speeds and high performance to limiting speed and power and slowing the racers. Penske’s mighty Porsche 917/30 Can-Am champion and the unrestricted age it represented so perfectly were swept away.

On March 8, 2020 Mark Donohue’s perfect racing car, the 1973 Can-Am Champion Porsche 917/30, will be part of the Team Penske Sunoco class in the Silver Anniversary Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance that includes winners and champions that wore Sunoco’s famous blue and yellow livery. 

Tickets for the 25th Annual Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance are now available online.

Early bird general admission pricing ends January 31, 2020 at 11:59pm EST.

For more info and to purchase tickets visit https://www.ameliaconcours.org/shop/tickets  


2020 Ticket Sales Locations

  • Claude Nolan Cadillac, 4700 Southside Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32216
  • Jaguar Land Rover Jacksonville, 11211 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32225
  • Mercedes-Benz of Orange Park, 7018 Blanding Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32244
  • Mercedes-Benz of Jacksonville, 10231 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32225
  • Lexus of Jacksonville, 10259 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32225
  • Lexus of Orange Park, 7040 Blanding Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32244
  • Porsche Jacksonville, 10100 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32225
  • Fields Cadillac Jacksonville, 7999 Blanding Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32244
  • Fields Cadillac St Augustine, 375 Outlet Mall Blvd, St Augustine, FL 32084
  • Amelia Island Chamber of Commerce, 961687 Gateway Blvd, ste. 101G, Amelia Island, FL 32034
  • Amelia Island Welcome Center, 102 Center St, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
  • Golf Club of Amelia Island, 4700 Amelia Island Pkwy, Amelia Island, FL 32034

About The Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance
  
THE AMELIA will be held March 5-8, 2020 at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island and The Golf Club of Amelia Island. The show’s Foundation has donated over $3.5 million to Community Hospice & Palliative Care, Spina Bifida of Jacksonville and other local and national charities since 1996. To learn more about the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, visit www.ameliaconcours.org .

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