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  1. 8 de mar. de 2019 · Louise Piëch: a mulher que salvou a Porsche e a ajudou a vencer Le Mans. Filha de Ferdinand Porsche levou a empresa da família ao sucesso dentro e fora das pistas. Por Henrique Rodriguez. Atualizado em 7 mar 2021, 16h38 - Publicado em 8 mar 2019, 19h10. Louise Piëch ajudou a Porsche a se tornar uma lenda (Divulgação/Porsche)

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  2. Louise Hedwig Anna Wilhelmine Piëch (née Porsche; Wiener Neustadt, 29 de agosto de 1904 – Zell am See, 10 de fevereiro de 1999) foi a filha do pioneiro dos automóveis Ferdinand Porsche. Casou em 1928 com Anton Piëch, [1] um advogado de Viena que de 1941 a 1945 dirigiu a fábrica da Volkswagen em Wolfsburg, Alemanha.

  3. Louise Hedwig Anna Wilhelmine Piëch (née Porsche; 29 August 1904, in Wiener Neustadt – 10 February 1999, in Zell am See) was the daughter of automotive pioneer Ferdinand Porsche. In 1928, she married Anton Piëch , [1] a lawyer from Vienna who from 1941 to 1945 led the KdF-Wagen ( Volkswagen ) factory in KdF-Stadt (present day ...

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    It was the grande dame’s last vehicle, specially tailored to her requirements and handed over to her as a birthday gift. She went on numerous jaunts in this Porsche, as she had in her previous vehicles – throughout the Province of Carinthia and around Lake Zell, where she spent the last years of her life. If she came upon a particularly scenic vist...

    According to her son Ernst, “my mother was a realist, and so knowledgeable that she was sometimes the better-informed.” At the age of 90, she once described her success as a woman in a world of men: “I prefer to work with men because a man has no need to be jealous of a woman’s achievements.” In 1971, she stepped back from the day-to-day running of...

    Frigge’s passion for Porsche was first sparked in the car wash of a VW dealership. He started working there part-time at the age of 15, and Porsche vehicles were among those he buffed and polished. He fell in love for the first time with an Irish Green 356 C with cognac-coloured interior. He even tried to persuade his father to buy the car. But his...

    Learn about the history and story of Louise Piëch, the sister of Ferry Porsche and the last Porsche vehicle she drove. The silver 1989 911 Carrera 4 was a special gift from her son Ernst and is now owned by a car lover in Wickede.

  4. Louise Piëch and Ferry Porsche were siblings and co-founders of Porsche Konstruktionen GesmbH in 1947, a company that prevented the confiscation of their father's designs. They also created the first Porsche sports car, the 356, and signed a ground-breaking contract with Volkswagen.

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  5. 23 de abr. de 2021 · In April 1947, Ferdinand Porsche’s son Ferry struck out to venture a new start and, together with his sister Louise Piëch, founded Porsche Konstruktionsbüro GmbH, which was also based in Gmünd. The first large order in the post-war period came from the Italian company Cisitalia.

  6. Learn how Louise Piëch and her brother Ferry Porsche started the car business in Salzburg and Stuttgart after World War II. Discover how Louise Piëch led Porsche Salzburg to become the largest VW importer in Austria.