General Motors experimented with turbocharging back in the 1960s, but alas, the Corvair Monza and Oldsmobile Fire didn't catch on. The 1970s, however, saw this technology enter the mainstream thanks ...
Not all Porsche 911s are the same. Some 911s aren't even technically Porsches. For example, the car that looks like a 911 you see here is actually called the Ruf CTR and is better known by its ...
Recently featured in Hagerty's new YouTube series called "Modified," the Ruf CTR debuted in 1987, some 22 years after the German tuner began modifying Porsches. It was based on the 1980s 911 Carrera 3 ...
If you know about Ruf at all, it's likely that you either encountered the brand in Gran Turismo and thought it was a bootleg Porsche or you saw Stefan Roser driving the original CTR Yellowbird within ...
Looks like a 911, right? But the Yellow Bird is all Ruf, including the VIN plate. As human beings, we all recall moments of the past that changed the trajectories of our lives—memories of physical ...
The Ruf 2017 CTR debuted at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show Renowned Porsche tuner Ruf is showing off its first ever complete car at this year's Geneva motor show, and to ensure it can stand up to even the ...
I’ll confess, I’ve always known the RUF CTR Yellowbird by its reputation more than by its accomplishments. I knew it was a cool car, but I never really investigated why. Matt Farah is here to help ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
Ruf has built some incredible cars over the years, but none are more iconic than the original GTR, affectionately known as the Yellowbird. While it may look like a relatively humble Porsche 911, it ...
As human beings, we all recall moments of the past that changed the trajectories of our lives—memories of physical connection, tragedy, triumph, and awakening. When I got my driver’s license in New ...
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