Porsche won’t be racing Mini at the Road Atlanta
Earlier this week Mini USA president Jim McDowell challenged Porsche to a race at the Road Atlanta course on June 21st. The race was suppose to be between a 172 hp Mini Cooper S vs. 385 hp Porsche 911 Carrera S. Clearly just a publicity stunt not a real race as Mini has no chance against the 911, unless there are some tricks involved.
Porsche’s answer? Some thought Porsche will just ignore this whole Mini campaign, but no. Below we have the official response from Detlev Von Platen President and CEO, Porsche Cars North America.
Dear Jim,
Imagine our surprise to discover our former employee, now the head of Mini, has challenged us to a head-to-head race. As you surely know, Porsche has a long history of racing success, with more than 28,000 wins over the last 60 years. In our early days, we pitted ourselves against the giants, so we’ve been in your shoes.
But as you also know, Porsche doesn’t race for fame, stunts or publicity. We race to challenge ourselves; we race to push sports car technology; we race to translate every win on the track to our cars on the road. If you need a reminder of our intent, please take a look at this short video:
While your challenge seems like a fun and lighthearted campaign, we’ll stick to racing the way we have over the decades. We welcome you at Sebring, Le Mans, Daytona or any other sanctioned race where there is more at stake than T-shirts and valet parking spaces. We also invite you to any of the thousands of tracks around the world where Porsche owners compete each weekend.
Good luck with your race at Road Atlanta on June 21; we hope you enjoy the day.
Sincerely,
Detlev Von Platen President and CEO, Porsche Cars North America
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A bit of an arrogant response from Porsche. All Mini wanted to do was race for a bit. Where’s the harm in that? High school was a long time ago, but I seem to recall the person who didn’t show up to the flagpole for a fight was considered a coward (and sometimes smart). No doubt Porsche is smart, but what are they afraid of?
ALready Mini seems like a billion times more fun and dare I say cooler? Porsche you are already losing this thing! Might as well race! Do what you claim to do best!!
Mini is clearly having a ton of fun. The CEO guy just did another video – he’s really going right at the Porsche dude. Make sure to check out all the t-shirts (at the very least Mini needs to print a whole mess of these up and give them away!)
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/WebX/.f20d099/1
disagree. Porsche did the right thing and with the no posing ad said it all.
If Mini wants to race Porsche, there are plenty of competitions around the world.
at this point though don’t you just want to see them do it? i know i do. Really hoping Porsche races and i kinda now want mini to lose. just sick of their cocky-ness I guess.
signed up here too:
http://www.thisweekinmotors.com/porsche-wont-be-racing-mini-at-the-road-atlanta-gives-a-very-good-reason/
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