On a sunny Saturday afternoon, April 15, 2020 to be exact, a peculiar roar could be heard, carried by the trade winds to the grounds of the Curacao Motorsports Museum. The kind of sound that’s just music to my ears. The clock had stuck 16:30 and, as agreed, Mr. F drove his brand new Porsche GT3 RS up the drive way followed by Porsche 911 Cabrio. Stunning couple, in more ways than one!
I will dispense with the pleasantries and just say that the meet and greet was a success. The Prosecco (Leañez & Cia. S.A.) flowed like the gentle breeze at that time of day at Ararat, slow but steady. The visitors took turns in admiring the special 911 GT3 RS and the various exhibits found in the museum. And most stayed till until the bar ran out of “fuel”. The consensus was that gathering like these are to be repeated.
We would like to thank Mr. F. once more for allowing us to present his Porsche GT3 RS to the public so that all could admire it in a pleasant environment with like minded individuals. This is what SDDK Motorsports is all about.

The 911 start arriving. The GT3 RS in the background. © Daniel de Kort

Close up of wheel, brake discs and caliper. © Roy Rojer

Rear view. © Roy Rojer

One glance and you know this 911 means business. © Roy Rojer

The recently arrived GT3 RS amongst the 911 natives. © Daniel de Kort

Father and son dissecting the left front wheel area. © Roy Rojer

The cockpit of the road legal race car. © Roy Rojer

Nice ambiance just before sunset. © Roy Rojer

Local newspaper photographers looking to best the competition. © Roy Rojer

An equally stunning black 911 Cabrio. Classy! © Roy Rojer

Eddie’s favorite car, a Porsche Boxter sporting the Hillclimb Curacao decal. © Roy Rojer

Another Porsche sporting a decal of the 911 70th anniversary celebration. © Roy Rojer

As the sun sets and the spot lights come on, people keep piling in. © Daniel de Kort

Hillclimb Curacao flag announce that the yearly race is not too far away. © Daniel de Kort

The guest of honor leaving the party. © Roy Rojer

