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WIN: Your own Porsche 956 signed by Klaus Ludwig

We have more stuff to give away. This time, we have two 1/43 scale models of the 1984 Le Mans-winning Joest Porsche 956 ready for you, signed by Klaus Ludwig.

We have just sent out the Al Unser books from our previous contest, and here is the next one. We will make two lucky readers happy with this personalised gift: a 1/43 scale Porsche 956 in the famous New Man colours. It’s a Spark model, and we had it signed by the winner of the 1984 Le Mans 24 Hours in this car: Klaus Ludwig.

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“It was like going to war”

The contest is open to everyone. All you have to do is either order a single issue of Tazio, or take a subscription to Tazio Magazine in the webshop. That, and put yourself on our subscriber’s list for the newsletter. The contest runs from February 15th to March 15th. We will notify the winners by e-mail.

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If you had not yet ordered Tazio 2, now may be the time. In Tazio 2, we have Klaus Ludwig talk about his days at Le Mans. A race he never carried in his heart, feeling happy he survived. “Each time, it felt like going to war.”

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