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  <title>Porsche 1-2 at Sebring, Factory Team Beef, and the 911 Joyride That Ended in Handcuffs</title>
  <description> A shop burned down. There's beef inside Porsche's factory team. And a transporter got arrested for joyriding someone's brand new 911.  This week on P-car Talk, Mike and Aaron open with some real news from the South Florida car community — Arnage Motorsports, owned by their close friends Cory and George, lost their entire shop in a fire. GoFundMe link is in the description. These are good people and the community needs to show up for them.  Then they break down Porsche's Sebring sweep — first, second in GTP, Manthey wins its class. Great weekend on paper. But there's post-race drama between the number 6 and number 7 cars that makes the press conference worth watching. Team orders, a lead change that wasn't authorized, and two teammates who are very publicly not on the same page.  And then the one you'll be talking about: a Florida transporter decided a new customer's 911 was his personal weekend car. He got caught. He got arrested. But it opens up the entire conversation about how broken the car shipping industry really is — and whether driving the car home yourself is always the right call.  GoFundMe for Arnage Motorsports: https://gofund.me/d87d9f93a  Follow us: @pcartalk | pcartalk.com | Patreon.com/pcartalk  Kimchi Crew: Steve, Leslie, Chris, Ken, Aaron, Sean, and Nik </description>
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