The Red one Porsche 935 debuted years ago on Racing reunion as a throwback to the 935/78 “Moby Dick” race car. Porsche Only 77 were built, and they were all track-only cars. Lanzante plans to shake things up this year Goodwood Festival of Speedas it recently unveiled two 935s that have been converted for road use.
If you want to stay up to date on the 935, read our original reveal post can be found hereThese Lanzante converted models still run on the 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six that comes straight from the 911 GT2 RSgood for a wild 700 horsepower. It used a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and weighed just 3,042 pounds in race car form.
Unfortunately, Lanzante gave few details about how they converted the cars for road use. What we do know is that these 935s have new suspension, new wheels, proper headlights and a parking brake. brake. Those headlights are your biggest visual clue that this is a road-going 935, as they’re integrated into the fenders and designed to look like extra air vents. It’s an impressively clean look. You can see both the cars in Marlboro and Martini liveries in the gallery above, both iconic looks for a Porsche motorsport Product.
The Marlboro car will be the Good wood hill in the supercar class, and if you’re at the event you can pick up the Martini car at the Lanzante stand, where you can also see a slightly modified version of the 911 TAG TurboThis version (pictured below) is a “lightweight and improved version” of the car that Lanzante the TAG championshipand it wears a livery to pay tribute to Alain Prost and his helmet to colour.