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RWB Idlers Porsche 12-Hour Race at Motegi in Japan

RWB Idlers Porsche 12-Hour Race at Motegi in Japan

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blogentry-129174-0-41600500-1442566403_thumb.jpg In one of the coolest races out there, Rauh-Welt Begriff (RWB) Porsches raced in a 12-hour endurance race at the Twin Ring Motegi track in Japan. RWB was started by Akira Nakai and stems from humble beginnings as a small countryside body-shop in Chiba-Ken. Now, Nakai's radical styling is instantly recognisable and ooze presence and character.

 

This year, event sponsors LiquiMoly brought in director and cinematographer Luke Huxham to produce a four minute video covering event highlights. Check out these beautiful nostalgic Porsche’s with their gigantic yet somehow not obnoxious RWB bodies flow around the track...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2&v=yJRnLcGOTI0




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