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Reincarnation of Legendary Porsche 935

Porsche has unveiled the new 935 race car on the occasion of “Rennsport Reunion VI” at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in California. Featuring a body reminiscent of the legendary Porsche 935/78, the 700-horsepower competition vehicle will be produced in a limited number of 77 units. The race car’s technology is geared towards clubsport events and private training on racetracks. It is based on the street-legal 911 GT2 RS high-performance sports car. Like its historic predecessor, most of the body has been replaced or supplemented by carbon-fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) parts.

The spectacular aerodynamics are a completely new development, and pay tribute to the Porsche 935/78 Le Mans race car, which fans dubbed “Moby Dick” due to its elongated shape, massive fairings, and white base color. The distinctive wheel arch air vents on the front fenders, which also are a feature of the Porsche 911 GT3 R customer racing vehicle, increase downforce at the front axle. Many exterior details are a salute to successful vehicles from the company’s motor racing history: The aerodynamically enhanced rims echo those of the 935/78, with the LED rear lights on the rear wing endplates adopted from the 919 Hybrid LMP1 race car. The side mirrors come from the current Le Mans-winning 911 RSR, with the exposed titanium tailpipes modelled on those from the Porsche 908 from 1968. The new Porsche 935 can be ordered now from 701,948 Euro plus country-specific VAT. Customers will receive their vehicles from June 2019 at exclusive delivery events.

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Goodwood Dates Announced for 2019!

Finally the dates of the 2019 Goodwood Revival and Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard have been revealed by the organizers:

Festival of Speed: 4 – 7 July 2019

Revival: 13 – 15 September 2019

Tickets for the general public go on sale 5 November. More information: www.goodwood.com.

At DRIVERSHALL we hope that in 2019 the Festival will not clash with other top events, as in 2018 it happened on the same weekend as the RIAT airshow and the Duxford Flying Legends…

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Two Zagato Astons in your Garage?

In 2019, legendary Italian design house Zagato celebrates its centenary. For 58 of those hundred years, Aston Martin and Zagato have enjoyed a remarkable creative partnership. One in which these two iconic brands have created some of the world’s most desirable and stimulating cars, from the first DB4 GT Zagato to the latest Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake. To commemorate this landmark year, Aston Martin and Zagato are continuing their historic partnership with a truly unique collaboration. One that will come to fruition in Zagato’s centenary year with the remarkable DBZ Centenary Collection – a unique project that pays tribute to an icon of the past and creates a classic of the future.

With a build run strictly limited to just 19 pairs, this exceptional duo comprises a new, track-only DB4 GT Zagato Continuation and a new, road-legal DBS GT Zagato. The DB4 GT Zagato will be built at Aston Martin Works, Newport Pagnell – the original home of the DB4 – while the new DBS GT Zagato will be produced at Gaydon, Aston Martin’s global headquarters. The DBZ Century Collection will be priced at £6 million plus taxes. First deliveries to customers will commence in the final quarter of 2019 for the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation and the fourth quarter of 2020 for the DBS GT Zagato.

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50th Ferrari Drop-Top

The latest Ferrari Special Series model, the 488 Pista Spider, has been unveiled at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California. The new car sets a new benchmark for Ferrari for spider performance with an unprecedented weight-power ratio of 1.92 kg/horsepower. A result made possible by the adoption of the most powerful Ferrari V8 engine ever, which was recently named Best Engine in the world for the third consecutive year at the 2018 International Engine of the Year Awards. The 3902 cc twin-turbo V8 unleashes 720 hp. The unique engine sound is now even more riveting thanks to the open-top configuration.

In terms of engineering, the Ferrari 488 Pista Spider is directly derived from the 488 Pista which encapsulates all the racing experience gathered on world’s circuits with the 488 Challenge and the 488 GTE. As a result, the new Spider offers the highest level yet of technological transfer from the track to a road-legal drop-top car. The new Ferrari weighs only 1380 kg, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.85 s, and completes the 0-200 km/h sprint in 8 s. Its top speed is 340 km/h.