Porsche 356SL Artwork
Artist Michael Jekot paints a vivid picture of Porsche’s first racing triumph.
The first cars badged with the Porsche name, were created in a sawmill in Gmünd, Austria. The truest test of one of these first-edition 356SL’s was the 1952 running of Europe’s most challenging rally, the long-distance Liege-Rome-Liege. The FIA-spec European Touring Championship 356SL Porsche depicted in Michael Jekot’s painting crisscrossed Europe in 91 nonstop hours. The outcome decided on the Stilfser Loch, Gavia Pass and challenging alpine passes in France, the 356SL taking the lead in the fourth night of the rally.