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The 14th Annual Porsches in the Park, presented by Suncoast Porsche, was held today on St. Armand’s Circle in Sarasota Florida. With 140 Porsches, ranging from an early 356 Cabriolet to the brand new 911 (991) Carrera 4 Targa, the breadth of the legendary marque was well represented.

While entries were down from last year, the quality and array were the best in its history. This included a number of front-engined Porsches from a stunningly well-kept 924S to the new Macan. Perhaps most impressive was the showing of the “impact bumper” cars such as the 911S, 911SC and 911 Carrera 3.2. In past years, these made a token appearance, but this year reflected their spike in popularity on their way to becoming the next classic. Best of show honors in the air-cooled class in fact were awarded to a gorgeous Petrol Blue 911 SC Targa.

A moratorium on events held at St. Armands Circle puts the future of Porsches in the Park in jeopardy. However, thanks to an active community along the Suncoast region, other events dedicated to the admiration of the cars are planned. Next up is Porsches and Polo, taking place in Lakewood Ranch, Florida later in February.