

As an avid Classic Driver you might have read our feature story about two Polish Porsche lovers and their perfect 2-car-garage last summer. Natalia Bożek and Nikos Karampotis are the founders of N2.studio, a creative duo whose work sits at the intersection of automotive culture, photography, and design, and whose personal lives are closely intertwined with their passion for cars. At the heart of that passion is their Porsche 964, a long-held dream for Nikos that became reality when they sold their daily driver to buy it; the car is used regularly for everyday drives and road trips and is treated less as a static collectible than as a companion meant to be driven, enjoyed, and eventually passed on.


Alongside it sits their more extroverted project, the “Dakarista,” a heavily modified Porsche 944 Turbo reimagined in the spirit of classic rally raid cars, with lifted suspension, off-road capability, and a deliberately narrative, almost cinematic presence. While the 964 represents continuity, personal history, and open-road driving, the Dakarista reflects their creative instincts and experimental side — a rolling expression of how they blend storytelling, aesthetics, and car culture into both their work and their lives.


Last year, the duo entered their Dakarista at the FAT Ice Race with great success. This weekend, they will return to Zell am See for a weekend of full-send action and skijoring on ice and snow, bringing their trusted Dakarista proudly wearing it's new livery designed by Andy Cruz of House Industries fame. Classic Driver is proud to support this winter adventure as a media partner—and we can’t wait to see the Dakarista drift across the ice.





































