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Porsche 917 Zuffenhausen»s Champ

Porsche 917

Zuffenhausen's Le Mans and Can-Am Champion

by Karl Ludvigsen

Softcover, 10 1/4 in. x 8 1/2 in.
125 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-5838-8180-4
Price: $29.95

Porsche 917: Zuffenhausen's Le Mans and Can-Am Champion

After knocking on the door for decades, Germany's Porsche finally stepped into the big time of international auto racing with its Type 917 in 1969. Its phenomenal air-cooled flat-12 engine powered the 917 to 15 wins in world sports-car championship races from 1969 to 1971, after which it was outlawed by a rules change. Included were two wins at Le Mans in 1970 and '71.

First built in a series of 25 coupes that Volkswagen chief Ferdinand Piech called the biggest risk he's ever taken in business, the 917 was raced in both short and long-tailed forms, pumping out 630 bhp by 1971. It went on to even greater glory in turbocharged roadster form in Can-Am racing as the 917/10, series champion in 1972. In '73 the incredible 1,000 horsepower 917/30 Porsche dominated the Can-Am series in the hands of Mark Donohue, who called it "the perfect racing car."

The 917 stands proud in Porsche's history as the costly and daring machine that decisively ended the company's underdog status in international motor sport.

Porsche 917 Zuffenhausen»s Champ
Porsche 917 Zuffenhausen»s Champ
Wholesale Case Quantity: 1
BSIN: H675
ISBN: 1-58388-180-8 (ISBN-10)
ISBN: 978-1-5838-8180-4 (ISBN-13)
Karl Ludvigsen
Karl Ludvigsen

In addition to his motor industry activities as an executive (with GM, Fiat and Ford) and head of a consulting company, Karl Ludvigsen has been active for over 50 years as an author and historian. As an author, co-author or editor he has some four dozen books to his credit. Needless to say, they are all about cars and the motor industry, Karl's life-long passion.

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