Porsche 956 LH Skoal LeMans 1984
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The 956 was created by Porsche in 1982 to compete in the new category of Group C. He was replaced in 1985 by similar model 962.
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The 956 was created by Porsche in 1982 to compete in the new category of Group C. He was replaced in 1985 by similar model 962.
The 956 was created by Porsche in 1982 to compete in the new category of Group C. He was replaced in 1985 by similar model 962.
It was one of the most successful cars in history: won four competitions 24h of Le Mans consecutively in 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, and the manufacturers' title three times
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The car was powered by a 2,650 cc engine. Its monocoque aluminum chassis was new for Porsche. Through this change, the minimum weight of 800 kg was reached.
This car driven by Philippe Streiff, Sarel van der Merwe and David Hob finished third in the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1984 running for the Skoal Bandit team-Fitzpatrick Racing
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