The exclusive Concours Club racetrack resort’s signature celebration of the Porsche marque, Flat Six Fest, returns on January 10 with a theme that cuts straight to the heart of enthusiast culture: Outlaw.
This one-of-a-kind gathering, which is exclusive to members and their guests, unites rare cars with the collectors, builders, and storytellers who shape their legacy. Flat Six Fest has become one of the most distinctive Porsche-focused events on the calendar. And this year, The Concours Club is once again proving that it doesn’t simply host an event – it builds a environment around it.
The Outlaw movement, which has surged in popularity over the past decade, began with a simple philosophy: cars are meant to be driven, not parked. Modern engines, updated suspensions, and personalized interpretations of classic Porsche design challenged traditional concours norms, prioritizing passion and performance over preservation. Patina became personality. Nicks and dents told stories. The result was a rebellious counterculture that felt entirely authentic – and unmistakably Porsche.

At Flat Six Fest 2026, that narrative will be brought to life through a fully immersive environment designed to feel like stepping off California’s Route 66. Period-inspired storefronts, atmospheric details, and carefully curated visuals will set the stage, transforming The Concours Club into a living interpretation of outlaw Porsche culture, where the brand’s rebellious spirit takes center stage.
As the nation’s preeminent private motorsports club, The Concours Club has elevated Flat Six Fest into far more than a day on track. Each year, the team constructs a complete experiential setting that allows guests to walk through a specific chapter of Porsche history.
Last year’s theme, Le Mans, saw the Club transformed into a French village inspired by endurance racing’s golden era – complete with characters, textures, and ambiance that made the cars feel like artifacts within a living story rather than static displays.
This year’s Outlaw theme continues that tradition, celebrating individuality, mechanical creativity, and the emotional connection between driver and machine.
That philosophy comes into sharper focus in our latest duPont REGISTRY Talks podcast featuring Aaron Weiss, president of The Concours Club. In the conversation, Porsche devotee Weiss discusses the Club’s broader mission as a country club-style resort for its members: creating immersive, narrative-driven experiences that honor automotive culture while encouraging participation, storytelling, and community.
Flat Six Fest is ultimately about more than cars. It’s about the people who drive them, modify them, race them, and live with them – and the stories that accumulate along the way. By embracing the Outlaw movement, The Concours Club is celebrating a side of Porsche culture that has always existed beneath the surface: one defined by independence, ingenuity, and an unwavering belief that the best cars are the ones being used exactly as their owners intend.
For Porsche enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone drawn to the artistry of automotive expression, Flat Six Fest promises an experience that feels less like an event – and more like a moment in motion.