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I’ve been working on the promo campaign for the TwinSpark RSR brakes from Zuffenhaus in the USA.

If you’ve not been following the brake story, Zuffenhaus set out to make proper high-end cast reproductions of the legendary RSR brakes from the early 1970s, using traditional methods of production, with modern internals from the 911 Turbo parts catalogue. They didn’t just succeed in their task, they went beyond all expectations. Brake testing has shown exceptional stopping power and our first full race with the brakes fitted brought us a win. Enough said!

We have these excellent brakes available from stock now. They’re not cheap, but development costs were high, and our finished product is beautiful. They’re not as much money as others want [...]

I’m just working out the details of a group buy on WEVO shifters with some French friends and forum members. The guys are getting a discount in exchange for saving us work on single orders.

It’s not surprising that groups of enthusiasts are lining up to buy the WEVO shifter. Most buyers – certainly everyone we have feedback from – believe it is the best money they have spent on their classic Porsche. I would agree with that entirely: my car is absolutely fantastic to drive as a result of the WEVO shifter installed.

I first got into WEVO via Pelican, where many of the big names sang the praises of this reclusive figure, Hayden Burvill and his engineering excellence. Eventually I met Hayden and we hit it off immediately.

We’ve just had more pictures through from the weekend’s racing at Zandvoort, where TwinSpark Racing took a very groovy 1-2 victory in the Porsche 911 RSRs.

The winning RSR of TwinSpark partner Lex Proper (below) was running our new-to-market Zuffenhaus RSR brakes, now available in the TwinSpark Racing shop.

Confidence in the brakes is a key part of any racer’s armoury. Lex reports the brakes as exceptionally fade resistant, with impressive bite and great feedback. Running late on brakes and deep into the corners allows for some exciting passing manoeuvres when competition is tough, so the TwinSpark team are very optimistic for a thrilling rest of this season.

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