1960 Porsche 718 RS 60: The 718 RS 60 represents the evolution of the “Giant Killer” 550A Spyder. This open-cockpit race car brought a 160hp 1.6-liter, quad-cam, mid-engine layout to bear and improved front torsion bars that resembled the letter K (hence the model became known as the “RSK”). Rearward, the new double-wishbone suspension gave this already nimble machine even more apex-hunting ability. In 1960, the RS 60 won the 12 Hours of Sebring, the Targa Florio, and defended its European Hill Climb Championship. In an era where the RSK competed against Ferraris with nearly double the displacement, the mighty 718 tied the cars from Maranello for the manufacturer’s championship in the 1960 World Sportscar Championship. Put the 718 on a pedestal and admire its form or its accomplishments in racing; either will leave an impression like few others. (Forza) 2/6 Zurück zum Artikel