What began as a single trackday has evolved into a carefully curated programme of events and content, spanning private driving experiences, public showcases, and editorial storytelling across print, film, and digital platforms. Each element is considered, from the selection of cars to the environments in which they are experienced.

The Collective is defined not only by the cars, but by the people behind them – individuals who value authenticity, engineering integrity, and the culture that surrounds these machines. It is a platform built on access, trust, and a shared understanding of what makes these cars truly significant.

At public events, cars are curated not by era or model, but by colour – Rot, Grün, Blau and Gelb – creating unexpected and visually striking groupings. This approach allows a Porsche 993 RS to sit alongside a 550 Spyder, opposite a 935 K3, connected not by chronology but by presence and intent. The result is a more intuitive and engaging way to experience these cars – one that encourages discovery, contrast, and a fresh perspective on Porsche’s racing lineage.