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Porsche 935 track car shown off on video again

8:25 am December 4, 2018 By Roland Hutchinson

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Porsche 935

The Porsche 935 track car was revealed back in September, Porsche is making a limited number of this amazing track car, just 77 will be made.

The 935 was originally raced between 1976 and 1981 and this new model comes with more that 700 horsepower and it is based on the 911 GT2 RS.

Porsche has now revealed a new video of their Porsche 935 and we get to see the development behind the car.

The 935/78 was one of the most extreme GT race cars ever built by Porsche. At Rennsport Reunion VI, Porsche presented a worthy successor and an homage to its classic predecessor, the car known internally as “Moby Dick” due to its shape and white color. A car with extreme ideas for extreme adventures. Exterior designer Grant Larson, 935 project owner Kay-Alexander Breitbach and Matthias Scholz, overall project manager for GT customer motorsport, describe the development steps of the new 935 and present its design highlights in detail.

You can find out more details about the new 925 track car from Porsche over at their website at the link below.

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