Ireland

In May 2015, 38 Porsche enthusiasts embarked on the trip of a lifetime; driving the 2,500km length of the west coast of Ireland. The Wild Atlantic Run kicked off in Malin Head, Donegal, and the drivers made their way south, taking in all the stunning scenery this rugged landscape has to offer.
Tony O'Brien has always had an interest in cars; whether it was rallying or restoring them. Along with his Porsche 911, was one of the 38 drivers who took part in the stunning Wild Atlantic Run; a drive down the 2,500km length of the Wild Atlantic Way.
Cork native Mel Nolan has always been passionate about driving; as a young motorcyclist, he broke two world speed records, as well as the Irish land speed record. For him, the Wild Atlantic Run - a 2,500km drive down the length of the Wild Atlantic Way with fellow Porsche enthusiasts - was all about exhilaration.
Belgian adrenaline junkie Jean-Pierre Melon was one of the 38 Porsche drivers who took part in the stunning Wild Atlantic Run; a drive down the 2,500km length of the rugged Wild Atlantic Way.
Passionate about Porsches, Belfast man Robin Titterington embarked on a true labour of love 15 years ago; he started to build an early 1970s 911 RSR. It's no surprise then that he and his beloved RSR took part in the Wild Atlantic Run; a 2,500km drive with fellow Porsche enthusiasts down the length of the stunning Wild Atlantic Way.
Uploaded by Ken Monaghan on 2016-06-29.
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