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Serge Vanbockryck started his career in the late 1980s as a journalist and photographer, reporting on endurance racing for European newspapers and magazines. In the mid-1990s he left journalism for public relations and marketing, working in Formula 1, the World Rally Championship, and at Le Mans with brands including Marlboro, Lucky Strike, and Toyota. Since 2000 Serge has been a European PR coordinator for GM’s Cadillac LMP, Corvette GT, and Chevrolet WTCC programs. He is a regular contributor to British monthly magazine Racecar Engineering and German monthly Sport Auto, and he is the co-author of the official Porsche Rennsport Reunion programs. Today he is here to share his latest book titled Works Porsche 956 – The Definitive History. It is the second title in publisher Porter Press International’s Ultimate Series. 
 
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Do it with passion or don’t do it at all.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Serge shares the challenge of experiencing cardiac arrest.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

Opel Corsa

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

Just drive around it!

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Sportscar 365

RECOMMENDED BOOK

 Works Porsche 956 – The Definitive History, by Serge Vanbockryck

James Fitzpatrick’s Biography

Hurley Haywood’s Biography

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Do it with passion or don’t do it at all.

WHERE TO FIND SERGE

Porter Press Website

 

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