Porsche 935/78

The 935 was part of the Special Production carsGroup 5. Games Need for Speed.


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On the real-life car the Porsche 93578s.

Porsche 935/78. As of 1978 they would leave the battle for this World Endurance. Porsche gives the most powerful car developed from the 935 the nickname Moby Dick after the great white whale. Porsche has unveiled the new 935 on the occasion of the historic Rennsport Reunion motorsport event at Laguna Seca Raceway in California.

Shaping the very slick body buck of the 93578 on an older model 935. 1978 Porsche 93578 Moby Dick For 1978 a third and final version of the 935 was developed the 93578 intended only for Le Mans. Thus was born the first spaceframe Porsche 935.

It was also the final evolution of the Porsche 935. Martini Racing Porsche AG 1 Jochen MassJacky Ickx May 1978 Silverstone World Manufacturers 6 Hours - Silverstone Result. 2020-6-12 - Explore tong chis board porsche 935 78 followed by 137 people on Pinterest.

The 1978 Porsche 78 MOMO 93578 - abbreviated as Porsche 93578 - is a Group 5 race car by Porsche featured in Forza Motorsport 7 as part of the Samsung QLED Car Pack. 1978 Porsche 93578 Coupé Moby Dick Between 1976 and 1981 the Porsche 935 became the dominant vehicle in endurance races of the World Championship for Makes. Fifth-scale model of the Porsche 93578.

The 93578 was the ultimate expression of the 911 factory race car before Porsche officially withdrew from motor sport. This spectacular car is a birthday present from Porsche Motorsport to fans all over the world says Dr Frank-Steffen Walliser Vice President Motorsport and GT Cars. Smoking on the work floor was no problem in 1978.

The Porsche 93578 Coupe Moby Dick is a race car manufactured by Porsche for the 1978 season of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Porsche 935 Cars Vehicles Markings Porsche 935 Porsche 935-78 Moby Dick FIA Sportscar World Championship. Hotwheels HW 78 Porsche 935-78 Silhouettes Bilstein di Tokopedia Promo Pengguna Baru Cicilan 0 Kurir Instan.

1978 Porsche 93578 Moby Dick. The 515 kW 700 hp racer featuring a body reminiscent of the legendary Porsche 93578 will be produced in a limited number of 77 units. Porsche 935-78 Moby Dick chassis 93578006 showing its close conformity with the silhouette shape as required by the regulations.

The 515 kW 700 hp racer featuring a body reminiscent of the legendary Porsche 93578 will be produced in a limited number of 77 units. For the 1978 the Norbert Singer led team produced the most extreme 911-based racing car yet. At Le Mans it achieves a speed of 366 kmh on the Hunaudières straight thanks to its excellent.

Porsche 93578 Porsche 93578 Poster. Raced under the Group 5 silhouette series great liberties were taken with the design and the result was nicknamed. Porsches contender for Group 5 was the 935 but the model had to go through two evolutions of development before the third iteration the mighty 93578 or Moby Dick was born.

A Baby version with the 93577 body but with only 750kg and 370hp from only 1425 cc to race in the 20 L class of the DRM was developed to prove that Porsche could win in this class against BMW and Ford too. Stuttcars Porsche Heritage Club. Zuffenhausen factory cars won this championship twice in 1976 and 1977 before Porsche made an important decision.

Even though the various variants of the Porsche 935 were out decimating the opposition in the Group 5 class Porsches engineers at Weissach continued the development work. Martini Racing Porsche AG 43 Manfred SchurtiRolf Stommelen June 1978 24 Heures du Mans - Le Mans. Note the black roof and A.

The brainchild of Porsche engineers Norbert Singer and Ha. At first Porsche considered racing the Group 5-compliant 93578 in the World Championship for Makes but to avoid angering the private teams that invested huge amounts of money in their 93577A. It is the first race car with watercooled cylinder heads.

It finishes the 6 Hours of Silverstone race with a seven-lap lead. Nicknamed Moby Dick by Porsche engineers due to its large body dimensions and white base paint the 93578 was the final model revision of the Porsche 935 a Group 5 racing model. Its one of the most astonishing racing cars ever made one of the weirdest era defining monsters.

The Porsche 93578 was the final model of Porsches 935 produced in 1978 purely for the Le Mans of that year. This spectacular car is a birthday present from Porsche. As of 2017 this is the only Porsche Model Hot Wheels has released in Right-hand drive.

It won in the second entry at Hockenheimring and was retired to the Porsche Museum. 71-shot gallery full history and specifications. Nose of full scale mock-up on the right in the background.

The 78 Porsche 93578 has come out in the following 164 scale versions. It is based on the Porsche 930 but has an extensively modified exterior and a water-cooled twin turbocharged flat-six engine. John Fitzpatrick drives his Porsche 93578-81 JR-002 en route to finishing 4th in the 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans with co-driver David Hobbs on.

At this stage the company leaders had decided to neglect the 15-year-old 911 Porsche had introduced the water-cooled front engine Porsche 928 and Porsche 924 models similar to Volkswagen which had replaced the.


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