Porsche enthusiast Sihabutr ‘Tenn’ Xoomsai, and organiser of the seventh version of Das Treffen, celebrated the largest gathering of Porsche fashions in Southeast Asia, in Bangkok, Thailand.
Das Treffen, which means “The Meeting” in German, brings collectively not solely all the generations of Porsche automobiles but additionally every generation of sports activities automotive lovers. From those that swear by air-cooled models to new followers captivated by the likes of the 918 Spyder, Das Treffen is the final word convergence.
The event, based by Tenn, has grown significantly since its humble beginnings in 2016. With the Porsche neighborhood in Thailand booming and international fans travelling nice distances to attend, Das Treffen has turn into the most important gathering of Porsche fanatics in Southeast Asia.
This year’s theme, “Dreams in Colours,” paid tribute to the number of brilliant colours obtainable in Porsche models and the distinct personalities of every one, reported Car Scoops.
The occasion, held at IMPACT Speed Park, featured not solely cars on show but also a Gymkhana Zone for time trials and a Kids’ Driving School.
This year additionally marks significant anniversaries for the luxury automobile, including the seventy fifth anniversary of Porsche sports activities vehicles, the sixtieth anniversary of the 911, and the 30th anniversary of Porsche in Thailand.

Pictures courtesy of Chanipol Kusolchartum (Rockkhound).
Additionally, Hush-hush unveiled a particular art set up that includes the seven colors of the week in Thai culture.
Tenn revealed his love affair with the German motorcar started when he was “a kid.”
“The first Porsche I drove belonged to my father’s pal. He came to visit to our house at some point in a brand new 964, tossed me the keys and asked me to get them one thing to drink.
“I never forgot that day – the sound, the smell and the kick within the back. The most important thing I learnt that day is that one of the best ways to enjoy a Porsche is to share it.
“Since then, that is what I tried to do – to share my ardour with my associates and fellow lovers.”

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