Sunday, 7 April 2013
Porsche Remembers 1971 Le Mans Before 2014 Return
Porsche has released a video with all the performances achieved in the 1971 edition of Le Mans, ahead of next year's comeback. Porsche is taking a trip down memory lane to revisit the year 1971
when the 917 was built with a magnesium frame which set a new record in
lightweight construction as the magnesium tubular frame weighed only 42
kg (92 lbs). Jackie Oliver tested the car and established the fastest lap, with an
average speed of 250 km/h (155 mph) which was also a new record. The
Porsche 917 immediately became the most popular car among photographers
as thousands of photos were taken. Helmut Marko and Gijs van Lennep drove the car at the 24h Le Mans for
5,335.3 km (3,315.2 miles) setting a new distance record. The speed
average was 222.304 km/h (138.13 mph) - a record which survived for
decades. Porsche will return to Le Mans next year with a new LMP1 sports
prototype which might use hybrid tech for a better fuel efficiency. (worldcarfans)
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