Porsche 935 Turbo:
Porsche 934/935 "Jägermeister" Gift Set
1976 Factory & Client Prototypes
1976 World Championship, "Martini Racing" #3
1976 World Champion, "Martini Racing" #1
1976 Le Mans, "Martini Racing" #40
1976 Le Mans, "Martini Racing" #40, Finish Line
1977 Le Mans, "X-Ray" #40
1978/79 IMSA Champion, "Brumos" #59
1979 Daytona Winner, "Interscope" #0
1979 Daytona, "Budweiser" #6
1979 Sebring Winner, "Budweiser" #9

Porsche 935 Twin-Turbo:
1978 Daytona 24, Winner, "Brumos" #99
1978/79 IMSA Champsionship, "Momo" #30
1979 Le Mans, "Hawaiian Tropic" #70
1979 Le Mans, "Hawaiian Tropic", Finish Line
1979 Le Mans, "Kremer" #40

 
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Porsche 935 Turbo
1976 Le Mans 24 Hours, Group 5 Winner, "Martini Racing"
Driven by Rolf Stommelen & Manfred Schurti
 


   
Le Mans is a race of attrition. Only the strongest survive. Porsche, however, seems to have what it takes: they are peerless when it comes to building a car that can take a beating at Le Mans and still cover more ground in 24 hours than any of the competition. In 1976, Porsche would win every category it contested: overall (Group 6), Group 5, IMSA GT and Grand Touring.
 
The pristine condition of the Martini-liveried #40 during the races early laps was not to last: Porsche’s new 935 would be dealt some trying setbacks.



First an alternator belt went, then the rear wing became battered requiring lengthy attention, and a rear suspension pick up point broke. Once these problems were solved Rolf Stommelen and Manfred Schurti set off in pursuit of the Lola ahead. Around midnight, the Porsche crew changed a turbo in just 10 minutes!
 
By dawn, Stommelen and Schurti had the Group 5 Porsche in fifth position before fuel pump trouble slowed the pair once more. Persistence by all involved soon saw the beautiful #40 move up to fourth place overall, and into the Group 5 lead. It seemed nothing more could go wrong... but a tire puncture resulted in extensive damage to the left rear quarter and a lengthy pit stop for refabrication.
 

 
In the end, a valiant effort saw Stommelen and Manfred Schurti power their way around the Sarthian circuit in this powerful but incredibly thirsty machine for the full 24 hours. Consuming 60 litres of fuel for every 100 Kms it covered, the car won its class, and came fourth overall in a race won by its 'big brother', the Porsche 936.
 


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