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Porsche 959: The Greatest Rally Car That Never Raced

36 min · 30 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Porsche 959: The Greatest Rally Car That Never Raced

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In the mid-1980s, Porsche set out to build a Group B rally car, but accidentally ended up creating a technological spaceship that redefined the modern supercar. By taking the iconic 911 silhouette and stuffing it with sequential twin-turbos, an aerospace-grade Kevlar composite body, and the most advanced computer-controlled all-wheel-drive system the world had ever seen, Porsche created an absolute weapon: the 959. It was a relentless, uncompromising engineering marvel meant for the dirt, but the WRC Group B class collapsed before it could ever turn a wheel in anger. Left without a racing series, this 200-mph laboratory went on to conquer the Sahara Desert, spark a bitter rivalry with Ferrari, and was deemed so illegal in the United States that a billionaire had to alter federal law just to drive one.Group B Video: https://youtu.be/2KJNhIRrrhgPorsche 928 Video: https://youtu.be/1p3oURcvnAg━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK "History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🏁 IN THIS EPISODEIn the 1980s, the supercar world was an unregulated arms race, and Porsche decided to out-spend and out-engineer everyone. Guided by chief engineer Helmut Bott, they bypassed traditional rear-wheel-drive limitations and built a perfectly balanced, all-weather giant-killer. In this video, we dive into the brilliant, incredibly expensive story of the Porsche 959.From pioneering sequential turbocharging to developing the revolutionary PSK all-wheel-drive system, we explore how a heavily mutated 911 beat the world to the future. When the rulemakers took their sport away, Porsche simply pointed their masterpiece at the grueling Paris-Dakar Rally. And when the U.S. government refused to let it cross the border, one of the world's richest men went to war with the Department of Transportation.What’s inside:The Group B Spaceship:How Porsche ingeniously used aerospace materials like Kevlar, Nomex, and aluminum to keep weight down while packing in unprecedented technology. They engineered a complex sequential twin-turbo flat-six to eliminate turbo lag, setting the blueprint for the next thirty years of performance cars.The AWD Revolution:The relentless development of the Porsche-Steuer Kupplung (PSK) system. Unlike primitive 4WD systems of the era, this computer-controlled marvel could dynamically shift power to the wheels with the most grip in real-time, making the 959 an unstoppable force on any surface.Desert Domination:The tragic 1986 fatalities that forced the FIA to suddenly abolish Group B rallying left the 959 without a natural home. We explore Porsche's audacious pivot to the 8,000-mile Paris-Dakar Rally, culminating in a historic 1-2 finish in 1986 that proved this hypercar wasn't just a delicate garage queen.The Billionaire’s Contraband:The 959's bizarre afterlife in America. Because Porsche refused to crash-test four multi-million dollar cars for the DOT, it was strictly banned in the US. We tell the unbelievable true story of how Bill Gates and Paul Allen bought them anyway, sparking a 13-year legal battle that ultimately birthed the federal "Show and Display" exemption law.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH📺 Documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett🔔 Subscribe for weekly post-mortems on the cars, companies, and engineering decisions that shaped modern motoring.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#Porsche959 #GroupB #AutomotiveHistory #ParisDakar #80sCars #Motorsport #TheCarNerd #PorscheClassic #Supercars #BillGates

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Portada del episodio Ferrari F40: The Last Car Enzo Ferrari Ever Approved

Ferrari F40: The Last Car Enzo Ferrari Ever Approved

In the late 1980s, Ferrari faced a crisis of identity. Porsche had just unleashed the 959—a computer-controlled, four-wheel-drive technological marvel that snatched the title of the fastest production car on Earth. Witnessing this digital revolution from Maranello, an aging Enzo Ferrari grew desperate to take the crown back before he died. Rejecting the wrong future of electronic driving aids, he ordered a no-compromise, analogue weapon built for exactly one purpose: to beat the computer without becoming one. By combining a raw spaceframe chassis with cutting-edge carbon fibre and Kevlar panels, they wrapped a terrifying twin-turbocharged V8 in an uncompromising, ultra-lightweight shell. The result was the F40. It was a purist’s dream that routinely embarrassed the digital establishment—yet it faced a bizarre uphill battle against its own legendary status.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK "History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🏁 IN THIS EPISODEAt the turn of the decade, the supercar market was obsessed with computerization, but Ferrari decided to bring a minimalist scalpel. Guided by an old man's final wish, a hand-picked team under Nicola Materazzi secretly developed the ultimate fortieth-anniversary halo car in just thirteen months. In this video, we dive into the brilliant, incredibly bittersweet story of the Ferrari F40.From the secret factory lines at Maranello to the explosive twin-turbocharged power delivery and the frenzy of the global investment market, we explore how a legendary brand built a dangerous animal that the world simply wasn't ready to actually drive. When it hit the streets, it couldn't escape its own stopwatch reality—but on the bedroom wall, it became an undefeated icon.What’s inside:The Secret Rescue Deal:How an eleven-month deadline forced Ferrari to turn abandoned Group B race wreckage into a road-going weapon. We look at the corporate alliance inside Maranello that combined a thin steel spaceframe with flat carbon fibre and Kevlar panels, creating an advanced, ultra-light structure that was a fifth lighter and three times stiffer than before.An Objectively Better Porsche?:The unexpected engineering choices made to defeat Stuttgart. With a flat composite underbody for high-speed stability, zero driver aids, unassisted Brembo brakes, and an identical pair of parallel IHI turbochargers, the F40 didn't copy the 959—it rejected its architecture entirely, matching a raw cockpit with a torque-heavy, Formula 1-derived powerplant.The Curse of the Griffin:The tragic irony of the F40’s commercial reality. Despite capturing the world's imagination, independent testing revealed the factory's 201 mph claim was outrun by the very Porsches and Rufs it was built to bury. Combined with Enzo Ferrari's death just thirteen months later, the car became a victim of its own hype—turned into a speculative financial asset rather than a machine to be driven.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH📺 Documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives on the cars, companies, and engineering decisions that shaped modern motoring.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#FerrariF40 #Porsche959 #EnzoFerrari #NicolaMaterazzi #Supercars #TwinTurbo #TheCarNerd #AnalogueSupercar #Maranello #Hypercar

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Portada del episodio Ferrari 288GTO: The Greatest Ferrari that Never Raced

Ferrari 288GTO: The Greatest Ferrari that Never Raced

In 1984, the fastest road car on the planet emerged from Maranello wearing a badge Ferrari hadn’t touched in twenty years: GTO. This wasn't a cynical marketing exercise; it was a no-compromise machine engineered to dominate a radical new racing class. It qualified, it was built, and then—it never turned a wheel in anger. The category it was made for was banned overnight, leaving an incredibly expensive development program stranded in an empty room. Yet, what Ferrari did with the wreckage of that canceled racing dream is the exact reason the most legendary supercar of the 20th century exists at all.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK "History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🏁 IN THIS EPISODEAt the height of the 1980s turbo revolution, motorsport offered a golden ticket via the FIA's wild Group B regulations. Seizing the opportunity, Ferrari bankrolled a twin-turbo masterpiece aimed straight at Porsche and the prestigious grids of Le Mans. In this video, we dive into the brilliant, incredibly bittersweet story of the Ferrari 288 GTO.From the secret mathematical loopholes in the FIA rulebook to the unhinged, 650-horsepower Evoluzione prototypes, we explore how a sudden tragedy canceled a racing class but birthed an icon. It’s a story of corporate survival, Grand Prix metallurgy, and a stubborn engineer who helped an aging Enzo Ferrari deliver his final masterpiece.What’s inside:The Group B Loophole:How the FIA’s radical new rulebook opened the gates for top-level racing by requiring just 200 road cars for homologation. We look at the clever engineering math Ferrari used to slip their 2.8-litre twin-turbocharged V8 right under the governing body's strict displacement ceiling.Grand Prix Tech with License Plates:The unexpected engineering overhaul that separated the GTO from the standard 308. By rotating the engine ninety degrees, expanding the wheelbase, and utilizing Formula 1 composite materials like Kevlar and aluminum honeycomb, Ferrari created a 400-horsepower weapon that stopped global automotive conversations.The War That Never Came:The tragic irony of the GTO’s competitive life. While Porsche readied its 959 rival, the circuit class evaporated, and a series of devastating, fatal rallying accidents in 1986 forced the FIA to ban Group B completely—leaving Ferrari’s race car without a single race to enter.The Evoluzione Blueprint & Second Life:The incredible resurrection of a stranded program. We explore how Enzo Ferrari and "Mr. Turbo" Nicola Materazzi saved six homeless, 220-mph GTO Evoluzione prototypes from becoming dead factory stock, using them as rolling laboratories to build the legendary F40 in just eleven months.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH📺 Documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett🔔 Subscribe for weekly post-mortems on the cars, companies, and engineering decisions that shaped modern motoring.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#Ferrari288GTO #FerrariF40 #GroupB #AutomotiveHistory #Supercars #EnzoFerrari #NicolaMaterazzi #TheCarNerd #Motorsport #Turbo

9 de jul de 202625 min
Portada del episodio Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500: The Ugliest Car in Racing History

Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500: The Ugliest Car in Racing History

In the mid-1980s, Ford had a massive problem: their radical, aerodynamically obsessed family sedan—the Sierra—was a sales disaster. Desperate to change its public image, they decided the only way to sell the "Jellymould" commuter car was to turn it into an unbeatable racer. By teaming up with legendary engine builder Cosworth and aero-specialists Tickford, they took a mundane chassis and bolted on a massive turbocharger and a physics-defying rear wing. The result was the Sierra RS500 Cosworth. It was an uncompromising homologation special built for exactly one purpose: the absolute annihilation of Group A touring car racing. It was so fast, so dominant, and so aggressive that it completely broke the rulebook, forcing entire racing series to change their regulations just to stop it.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK "History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🏁 IN THIS EPISODEIn the 1980s, Group A touring car racing was an all-out war between manufacturers, and Ford decided to bring a nuclear weapon. Guided by motorsport boss Stuart Turner, they bypassed traditional displacement and embraced lightweight aerodynamics and massive turbo boost. In this video, we dive into the brilliant, incredibly dominant story of the Ford Sierra RS500.From Cosworth's genius YB engine to the absurd "whale tail" aerodynamics, we explore how a family hatchback became a track monster. When the RS500 hit the grid, it didn't just win—it rendered every other car obsolete, ruling the BTCC, DTM, and Bathurst. And when it hit the streets, it became a working-class hero, a getaway driver's dream, and ultimately, a modern legend.What’s inside:The Cosworth Heartplant:How Ford convinced Cosworth to transform a mundane Pinto block into the legendary YB engine. They engineered a 16-valve, twin-cam masterpiece bolted to a Garrett turbocharger. For the RS500 evolution, they added a thicker block, a massive intercooler, and a secret second set of fuel injectors that were disconnected for the street but unleashed 500+ horsepower on the track.The Aerodynamic Weapon:The relentless wind-tunnel development that turned the slippery Sierra into a high-speed downforce machine. Unlike primitive spoilers of the era, the RS500 featured a deeper front splitter and a massive "whale tail" rear wing with an added Gurney flap, forcing the rear wheels into the tarmac and making the car an unstoppable force on high-speed circuits.Group A Annihilation:The absolute carnage the RS500 unleashed on global touring car racing. We explore how this homologation weapon made a mockery of BMWs and Holdens across the globe, scoring back-to-back championships in the BTCC, dominating the DTM, and conquering Bathurst. It was so overwhelmingly superior that it essentially forced the death of the Group A regulations.The Blue-Collar Supercar:The Sierra's bizarre afterlife on the streets of Britain. Because Ford had to sell 500 of these road-legal race cars to the public, it sparked a "Fast Ford" frenzy. We tell the story of how this working-class hero became the ultimate status symbol, one of the most stolen cars in the UK, and eventually, a six-figure collector's holy grail.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH📺 Documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett🔔 Subscribe for weekly post-mortems on the cars, companies, and engineering decisions that shaped modern motoring.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Chapters:0:00 Intro2:57 Why Ford Built the Sierra9:49 The Public Hated It.14:28 Time to Go Racing20:22 Introducing the RS50028:37 Sapphires & Success#FordSierra #RS500 #GroupA #AutomotiveHistory #Cosworth #80sCars #Motorsport #TheCarNerd #FastFord #TouringCars

2 de jul de 202633 min
Portada del episodio Porsche 959: The Greatest Rally Car That Never Raced

Porsche 959: The Greatest Rally Car That Never Raced

In the mid-1980s, Porsche set out to build a Group B rally car, but accidentally ended up creating a technological spaceship that redefined the modern supercar. By taking the iconic 911 silhouette and stuffing it with sequential twin-turbos, an aerospace-grade Kevlar composite body, and the most advanced computer-controlled all-wheel-drive system the world had ever seen, Porsche created an absolute weapon: the 959. It was a relentless, uncompromising engineering marvel meant for the dirt, but the WRC Group B class collapsed before it could ever turn a wheel in anger. Left without a racing series, this 200-mph laboratory went on to conquer the Sahara Desert, spark a bitter rivalry with Ferrari, and was deemed so illegal in the United States that a billionaire had to alter federal law just to drive one.Group B Video: https://youtu.be/2KJNhIRrrhgPorsche 928 Video: https://youtu.be/1p3oURcvnAg━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK "History Written by Losers" — out now.The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury.👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🏁 IN THIS EPISODEIn the 1980s, the supercar world was an unregulated arms race, and Porsche decided to out-spend and out-engineer everyone. Guided by chief engineer Helmut Bott, they bypassed traditional rear-wheel-drive limitations and built a perfectly balanced, all-weather giant-killer. In this video, we dive into the brilliant, incredibly expensive story of the Porsche 959.From pioneering sequential turbocharging to developing the revolutionary PSK all-wheel-drive system, we explore how a heavily mutated 911 beat the world to the future. When the rulemakers took their sport away, Porsche simply pointed their masterpiece at the grueling Paris-Dakar Rally. And when the U.S. government refused to let it cross the border, one of the world's richest men went to war with the Department of Transportation.What’s inside:The Group B Spaceship:How Porsche ingeniously used aerospace materials like Kevlar, Nomex, and aluminum to keep weight down while packing in unprecedented technology. They engineered a complex sequential twin-turbo flat-six to eliminate turbo lag, setting the blueprint for the next thirty years of performance cars.The AWD Revolution:The relentless development of the Porsche-Steuer Kupplung (PSK) system. Unlike primitive 4WD systems of the era, this computer-controlled marvel could dynamically shift power to the wheels with the most grip in real-time, making the 959 an unstoppable force on any surface.Desert Domination:The tragic 1986 fatalities that forced the FIA to suddenly abolish Group B rallying left the 959 without a natural home. We explore Porsche's audacious pivot to the 8,000-mile Paris-Dakar Rally, culminating in a historic 1-2 finish in 1986 that proved this hypercar wasn't just a delicate garage queen.The Billionaire’s Contraband:The 959's bizarre afterlife in America. Because Porsche refused to crash-test four multi-million dollar cars for the DOT, it was strictly banned in the US. We tell the unbelievable true story of how Bill Gates and Paul Allen bought them anyway, sparking a 13-year legal battle that ultimately birthed the federal "Show and Display" exemption law.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH📺 Documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett🔔 Subscribe for weekly post-mortems on the cars, companies, and engineering decisions that shaped modern motoring.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#Porsche959 #GroupB #AutomotiveHistory #ParisDakar #80sCars #Motorsport #TheCarNerd #PorscheClassic #Supercars #BillGates

30 de jun de 202636 min
Portada del episodio Peugeot 205 T16: The Greatest "Diesel" in Racing History

Peugeot 205 T16: The Greatest "Diesel" in Racing History

In the mid-1980s, the fastest rally car on earth hid its monstrous capability inside the shell of an everyday French supermini. By taking the heavy cast-iron block of a workhorse diesel, fitting a 16-valve head and a turbocharger, and mounting it mid-ship in a custom four-wheel-drive chassis, Peugeot created an absolute weapon: the 205 Turbo 16. It was a ruthless, pragmatic engineering marvel that conquered the wild Group B era and won two world titles before the sport was abruptly outlawed. Driven into exile, it went on to conquer the desert, right up until the moment one of the cars was literally stolen for a multi-million franc ransom. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK "History Written by Losers" — out now. The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury. 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🏁 IN THIS EPISODEIn the 1980s, international rallying was an unregulated arms race, and Peugeot decided to out-spend and out-engineer everyone. Guided by Jean Todt and backed by a staggering budget of up to fifteen million dollars a year, they bypassed the nose-heavy designs of their rivals and built a perfectly balanced, mid-engined giant-killer. In this video, we dive into the brilliant, often chaotic story of the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16.From exploiting rulebook displacement loopholes to surviving the tragic fatalities that ended the Group B era, we explore how a little French hatchback beat the world. When the rulemakers took their sport away, Peugeot simply pointed their masterpiece at the Sahara Desert and the towering peaks of Colorado. What’s inside:The Diesel Foundation: How Peugeot ingeniously used a tough diesel block to withstand massive turbo boost. They also worked FIA mathematical multipliers backward to drop the car into a highly advantageous, lightweight class. Group B Domination: The relentless winning streak led by drivers like Ari Vatanen, Timo Salonen, and Juha Kankkunen. The 205 T16 proved more complete and balanced across all surfaces than brutal rivals like the Audi Sport Quattro and Lancia Delta S4. The Reckoning: The tragic 1986 fatalities that forced the FIA to suddenly abolish Group B rallying. This abrupt cancellation sparked a bitter, high-stakes legal war between Peugeot and FIA leadership. Desert Exile and Ransom: The 205's bizarre second life conquering the Paris-Dakar Rally. This era includes the unbelievable true story of Ari Vatanen's leading car being stolen from a service area in Mali for a 25-million franc ransom. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH📺 Documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@thatjasonhassett🔔 Subscribe for weekly post-mortems on the cars, companies, and engineering decisions that shaped modern motoring.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#peugeot205gti #GroupB #RallyHistory #AutomotiveHistory #ParisDakar #80sCars #Motorsport #TheCarNerd #PikesPeak #WRC

25 de jun de 202629 min