Porsche 935 "Moby Dick" 1978
Testors Porsche 935 "Moby Dick" 1978
- Subject:
Porsche 935-78 Moby Dick
24 Hours Le Mans
Martini Racing Porsche System 43 (Manfred Schurti/Rolf Stommelen)
jún 1978 24 Hours du Mans - Le Mans(Result: 8th)
White- mierka:
- 1:24
- Postavenie:
- dokončený
- zahájená:
- August 1, 2017
- dokončený:
- January 1, 2018
The Porsche 935 was a race car made by German automaker Porsche. Introduced in 1976 as the factory racing version of the Porsche 911 turbo prepared for FIA-Group 5 rules, it was an evolution of the Porsche Carrera RSR 2.1 turbo prototype, the second place overall finisher in the 1974 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Beginning with the 1977 season, Porsche offered the 935 to customers entering the World Championship for Makes, in the IMSA GT Championship and in the German Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft (DRM). The 935 went on to win the 1979 24 Hours of Le Mans overall, and other major endurance races, including Sebring, Daytona, and the 1000 km Nürburgring. Of the 370 races it was entered, it won 123.
For 1978, a third and final version of the 935 was developed, the 935/78, intended only for Le Mans. Due to the head gasket failures of the 1977 biturbo, Porsche parted with their air cooling tradition and introduced water-cooled cylinder heads in the 1978 engine, and equipped them with four valves as well. The capacity was enlarged to 3.2 L, increasing its output to typically 750 hp, up to 845. The weight, which was less important on the Le Mans straights, had to be 1030 kg now. As this track, like most, was run clockwise, the driver seat was moved over to the right side for better weight distribution and sight in right-hand corners, like Dunlop, Tertre Rouge and Mulsanne, another distinctive feature of the 1978 model.